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As much as I love your optimism here, this was equally as good of a throw. I’ll give you the catch point and finish was legit from Coleman, but I am not sure you can say he beat him off the line. You can’t even see what happened on the snap and Benford is in good position. It was just a better throw. Not trying to take anything away from Keon, but I don’t think your description was a complete picture of that rep, unless I’m missing something here
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RFK In Charge of Health Care
Homelander replied to Trump_is_Mentally_fit's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
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I think that is the issue. Personally I would bet on Cook’s production falling off the cliff in the next two to three years. It may still be worth it to get what he has to offer over the next two years but his current trajectory is not likely to last beyond that. It may still be worth it but buyer beware.
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⬆️ That must have taken you a long time to edit. And the chart doesn’t plummet when Biden got elected. But who am I to give my opinion and point out the obvious on that chart?
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K.J Hamler created the most buzz on social media for week 1 with his pregnancy pillow and children's scooter.
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Higgins is pretty sick. If Coleman gets anywhere near him it’s a home run.
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Had a good showing at Blue and Red.
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Trump’s glorious Golden Age of America is here
Homelander replied to Homelander's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
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Reports from Joe B seem to indicate he has been steady but mostly not standing out. I think he is going to need some time.
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I'd rather trade him for a 3rd now than have him sit out the season or overpay him to the tune of 15mil per year. The biggest RB trade in the past few years was McCaffrey going to the 49ers. They acquired him mid season, with multiple years left on his contract, for a 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th. Obviously the ranking goes CMC>Cook>Swift. With Cook holding out and his contract situation I think a trade would net us something closer to the Swift trade than the CMC trade.
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Convicted felon Donald Trump's follies
Homelander replied to BillStime's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
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No, high level running backs with high level offensive lines is not the correct answer. Wide receivers are the correct answer. And yeah, I did indeed get you, even if you're desperate enough to use sarcasm unsuccessfully in your argument. Do the Eagles think that running back is the least important skill position? Well, they pay Sequin around $20M AAV. That's a lot of simoleons. But not as many as they pay AJ Brown. Around $32M AAV if I remember correctly. So yeah, the Eagles do think WR is more important than RB. The whole league does. Kid yourself that a completely imaginary, theoretical email that you're apparently writing yourself in your own mind would be more definitive if you want. It's weak sauce, but if that's the way you want to go, that's your choice. But in a capitalist society, and a part of it with a salary cap, it's not difficult to tell what teams value. They pay more for what they value more. Money is the yardstick. That's why it's not surprising that James Cook wants more of it. Or that AJ Brown gets more of it. Oh, and I do agree with you that RBs move the needle. It's just that WRs move it more.
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Wasnt it down to eligibility why they ended up on it? Couple that with Josh being the reigning MVP, last year in the Ralph and Keon Coleman showing his personality in the pre and post draft processes, it was probably the easiest choice among the teams on offer.
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Beautifully written story and analogy. But what is the maximum number of tacos needed to justify the parking lot improvement? That's what the beane counters are analyzing. between 11mil and 15 mil is a lot of tacos.