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14 hours ago, SlimShady'sSpaceForce said:
Just get a shot in the abdominal muscle and he’s good to go
could puncture his lung
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Just now, Process said:
Yea , the Cardinals were also all in on josh rosen after his first year....
With that said, there's no way they give up on tua for fields. If they had the first pick I think they no question take lawrence. But not for fields .
Fields won't be 2nd QB drafted
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1 minute ago, SectionC3 said:
It's a logical design. Tua is hesitant (fixable) and has a weak arm (probably not fixable).
of course it is
it will generate much higher completion %
just don't compare it to Josh Allen throwing the ball downfield
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5 minutes ago, machine gun kelly said:
He has a 64% completion rate and 7-3, but with help from Fitz. Remember Allen didn’t have backup to bail him out, but he did only hit 53%. I wouldn’t write off Tua at this point. At least Allen had OTA’s, and a pre-season. Tua had nothing.
Im not. Tua fan, but feel like some are overreacting. How many including a thread from yesterday saying how much it bother him the bashing of Allen.
Give Tua a real opportunity. I don’t thin he’ll ever be Allen, but he might be decent of their staff give him three years.
comparing Josh and Tua is just a bit misleading
the entire Miami offense was designed for Tua to throw almost all of his passes no more than 5 yards downfield
this is the Chan Gailey offense
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3 minutes ago, Miyagi-Do Karate said:
This sort of disrespect toward a vet QB is really shocking, especially coming from a rookie. I would think Jefferson had some Major apologizing to do.
I Am sure there are some QBs in the league who wouldn’t even think about throwing his way for a while too.
check out the end of the game
Cousins wasted all of the time throwing 5 yd passes
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36 minutes ago, machine gun kelly said:
Bienemy is most likely getting a job. Pederson received his Philly job after following under Reid, and he won a SB. He also didn’t call plays as their OC. There will be one of these owners who will want to have a part of the KC tree.
NFL gonna give KC 2 3rd round picks
unlikely anyone from AFC, if anyone at all
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On 12/2/2020 at 9:18 AM, H2o said:
With all of these openings, if Saleh and Bienemy aren't HC's next year at this time then something is wrong.
Troy Vincewnt may have sabotaged Bienemy's chances to become a HC outside of KC
since his qualities as an actual HC are unknown, may give teams pause to reward the Chiefs with 2 3rd round draft picks for the privilege of hiring Bienemy, under the Vincent plan
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9 hours ago, Freddie's Dead said:
Awfully hard to win without deflated footballs and tapes of another team's signals and plays.
not to mention not having someone in your headset during the play, telling you who is open & where to go with the throw
no wonder he throws picks that he didn't throw in NE
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9 minutes ago, boater said:
People who want to borrow from the future to pay for today --- Can I have just one peak at your personal finances?
must be a fan of Wimpy and Popeye
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3 hours ago, SoCal Deek said:
It was unsportsmanlike conduct on Moss and it clearly wasn’t.
It also shouldn’t have been targeting on Davis late in the game, Allen slid and the defender walked into Davis.
It also should’ve been offensive interference on Guytin, and the official right on the play didn’t throw the flag...the inside ref came over and bailed him out.Refs were clueless today
more like they had an agenda
that's what happens when gambling influences the league for desired outcomes
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8 minutes ago, SCBills said:
Agreed. We're clearly a passing team, and that's long overdue, but the run game needs to be used to keep teams honest and to set up play-action. Just get us positive yardage on runs and eliminate the -2, -1, 0 yard gains and we'll be fine.
When push comes to shove, and it's do or die, Josh Allen becomes the X factor in the run game. I am so glad we aren't running him like that in the regular season, but come playoffs, I wouldn't be suprised to see double the designed runs for Allen.
It's been proven you don't need to actually run teh ball at all, to be effective in play action
The LB and DB still watchc the play and re-act to eh motion they are seeing
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16 hours ago, Shaw66 said:
I guess it's about what you value. Two minutes to go, down 5 in the AFC Championship game, I want Brady or Ben in the huddle over Josh. Yes, I agree that purely physically, neither holds a candle to Josh. I want their knowledge and experience.
Ben may be throwing 3/4 of his passes less than 10 yards, but guess what, so is Josh. Most of those downfield beauties from the first four weeks are history. Teams have forced the Bills into the short game. Even KC has been forced into the short game. In that kind of game, Ben's brain gives him the advantage over Josh.
the shoulder harness Josh wore for 4 games is most responsible for shifting to shorter passing game
with the bye to heal further, Josh's downfield game will return
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current 2nd wave is complete fabrication
lots of positive tests, but no overwhelming actually sick peopel
if sick, treat them early
hiding in the closet with a mask on does not seem to be working
Why COVID-19 Testing Is A Tragic Waste
https://www.zerohedge.com/medical/why-covid-19-testing-tragic-waste
Dr. Mike Yeadon, former vice president and scientific director of Pfizer, has even gone on record stating that false positive results from unreliable PCR tests are being used to “manufacture a ‘second wave’ based on ‘new cases,'” when in fact a second wave is highly unlikely.
Amplification over 35 cycles is considered unreliable and scientifically unjustified, yet Drosten tests and tests recommended by the World Health Organization are set to 45 cycles.
PCR Tests Cannot Detect Infection
Perhaps most importantly of all, the PCR tests cannot distinguish between inactive viruses and “live” or reproductive ones.
What that means is that PCR tests cannot detect infection. Period. It cannot tell you whether you’re currently ill, whether you’ll develop symptoms in the near future, or whether you’re contagious.
The tests may pick up dead debris or inactive viral particles that pose no risk whatsoever to the patient and others. What’s more, the test can pick up the presence of other coronaviruses, so a positive result may simply indicate that you’ve recuperated from a common cold in the past.
An “infection” is when a virus penetrates into a cell and replicates. As the virus multiplies, symptoms set in. A person is only infectious if the virus is actually replicating. As long as the virus is inactive and not replicating, it’s completely harmless both to the host and others.
Chances are, if you have no symptoms, a positive test simply means it has detected inactive viral DNA in your body. This would also mean that you are not contagious and pose no risk to anyone.
For all of these reasons, a number of highly respected scientists around the world are now saying that what we have is not a COVID-19 pandemic but a PCR test pandemic
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jerry butler broken leg TD
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Just now, wAcKy ZeBrA said:
Most airborne virus is attached to liquid droplets much greater in size than the virus particles themselves.
if airborn particles were attached to droplets, they wouldn/t be airborne
the virus is so contagious because it travels freely airborne
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7 hours ago, reddogblitz said:
Here are 9 cases where enlisted people disobeyed orders and are now recognized as heroes.
https://www.wearethemighty.com/articles/troops-disobey-orders/
Grunts don't usually get orders from generals.
that's because the top brass need plausible deniability
middle mgmt to take the fall if something gets screwed up
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21 hours ago, shoshin said:
Jesus wept no.
The way to proceed is through education about the pandemic, discussion of how to best protect people, and getting actual buy in.
We should not be frigging jailing non-mask wearers FFS.
especially since it is a physical impossibility for masks to stop airborne miocroscopic virus particles
it's more like imposing a draconian school uniform rule
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6 minutes ago, shoshin said:
Is there a secret case that's been filed somewhere with the proof of tens of thousands of votes fraudulently cast then? I feel like that would be big news, not a secret.
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just a reminder
The media cannot decide who wins. The media can simply project who they think will win based on vote totals at a given time. And unless the loser formally concedes prior to December 14th, the election remains in play.
So where are we in terms of the 2020 Presidential election?
For starters, the races in multiple states (Georgia, Pennsylvania, Nevada, Wisconsin, Michigan, and Arizona) are close enough to require mandatory recounts (within a margin of 0.5%).
On top of this, the Trump administration will be filing lawsuits in Georgia, Pennsylvania, Nevada, Wisconsin, Michigan, and Arizona alleging fraud, illegitimate votes being counted, and GOP officials being barred from witnessing the ballots being tallied.
Whether or not the Trump administration is right about this remains to be seen.
However, the fact lawsuits are being filed means the election will move into the courts. If the courts decide that the evidence the Trump administration presents is compelling, they can require a formal vote audit.
If, during the vote audit, actual fraud is discovered, the court can rule that those votes are no longer valid, the formal vote counts can change, and it is possible that a given state ends up declaring a different winner
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12 hours ago, wAcKy ZeBrA said:
Last day of Covid 19. Thank the lord it's finally over.
tomorrow Trump fires Fauci
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3 hours ago, Max Fischer said:
Popular vote win? There have been dozens of polls over the past 18 months and only a small percentage of crackpot surveys have had Trump over 46%. Where are you getting your inside information? There is virtually no chance he comes close to the popular vote. He has a greater chance of losing by 10M than he has of coming within a million.
red wave rolling
will win popular vote
up 1.7 mil at 10:15
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1 minute ago, Beast said:
Trump is doing a lot better than most thought with minorities.
if "most" are the network shills, then yea
those in the know, said blacks around 25% & Latinos +45%
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31 minutes ago, Tiberius said:
Aside from Ohio which is looking good and Blue ....so far
Trump is now ahead in Ohio
will win by +5%
red wave rolling
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red wave starting to roll
Trump in rout in EC and wins popular vote
Chan Gailey resigns as OC of Dolphins
in The Stadium Wall Archives
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no package could be complete without Chan, Fitz and Stevie Johnson