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The Frankish Reich

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  1. It would be sad if Belichick were in any manner a sympathetic figure. really, can he believe the his team is capable of scoring 14 second half points AND stopping Miami cold?
  2. Agreed. I used to think he was playing it up for effect. Now I think he’s just on the spectrum. again, good for him! I don’t think his style would’ve worked in any previous generation. But today’s 20’somethings are different. They seem to relate well to his style. (As long as they’re winning)
  3. Niners and Phins are the 2023 NFL offenses …
  4. Don’t you think a more aggressive D would have resulted in at least one big play? Right now the only thing I see that will stop them is injuries. And those always come.
  5. I like him. Takes all kinds
  6. First Half Takeaways: 1. Belichick’s scheme slowed down the Phins! 2. The Phins are on pace to put up 34 points.
  7. I was in the “they did Brian Flores dirty” camp. Now I see why the did it. He was a fine coach but he wasn’t the guy for this team.
  8. I’m instinctively rooting against the Patriots. I am trying to stick my fingers a wall socket each time I catch myself doing that.
  9. If you’re not a little scared of these Dolphins you’re either lying or a fool.
  10. It looks like we just might have ourselves a QB!
  11. Didn't I tell you Latavius has something left? TOUCHDOWN!
  12. Cook was used properly in the second half of 2022. He's a change of pace guy, not a lead RB.
  13. Professional running back. Knows how to hit whatever hole is there and to keep churning forward. He will be our lead RB starting ... Now.
  14. Cook between the tackles? NO!
  15. Groomer say what? https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/russell-brand-rape-sexual-assault-abuse-allegations-investigation-v5hxdlmb6
  16. 2.5 game summary of Coach Prime: great recruiter. Not an Xs and Os guy. Go Rams!
  17. I think you're right. For quite some time now we've heard things like "what sets him apart is his ability to extend the play and wait until someone come open." Not just Allen. Mahomes, Russell Wilson, Aaron Rodgers, etc. It seems like the pendulum is swinging back to the "what sets him apart is his ability to deliver the ball quickly and on target/in stride to let his most explosive players make a play." And there's a lot more guys who can do the latter than the former at QB, which is why Brock Purdy is now more valuable than Trey Lance.
  18. https://theathletic.com/4858396/2023/09/14/colorado-state-college-footballs-most-interesting-team/ Or why I'm pulling for Colorado State tonight: On Saturday, Colorado State faces Deion Sanders’ Colorado, the sport’s incandescent disco ball, an in-state rival no one can look away from. The Rams, meanwhile, exist in a different space but push the bounds of creativity in their own fascinating way. A sizable rebuild has inspired an open-minded coaching staff to cast a net for talent that spans the globe, and the result is a kaleidoscope of a roster, built on the benefits of diverse life experience. An Arnold Amateur Strongman champion, a sumo wrestler, two tribesmen, an openly gay defensive lineman, a 30-something father of three and so much more: Meet college football’s other most interesting team from the Centennial State. Ahh ... The old, weird college football! It doesn't stand a chance, but we can dream. Really fun article if you have an Athletic or NY Times subscription!
  19. "Entrapment." "Political prisoners." How cute. If the convicted conspirators were entrapped, they can argue that on appeal.
  20. True. Crosby is right up there with the best as a disruptive force. He was all over the place against the Broncos last week. Brown will have plenty of help, and he'll need it.
  21. She didn't deny it. Just issued some lukewarm statement like yours - ooh, funny that this comes out just as she (continues to) support Trump's candidacy ... It's real all right.
  22. And whatever Bill Clinton did, I think the interesting thing here is this: in today's Trumpist Republican Party, is this even a disqualification for serving as VP? Back in the highly entertaining Tucker Carlson thread, someone posted his Twitter show about the decline of traditional morality. What old Sen Moynihan called "defining deviancy down." Presumably Tucker thinks traditional values are important. We know that doing an "adult film actress" sex worker is no longer a disqualifier, even when that happens right after your latest wife gave birth to your youngest son. How about a woman married for 30 years carrying on a years-long affair with a married man? I suspect the new Republican Party doesn't care. But if she had expressed support for a family member who is trans, that's it. They'd be done with her. Interesting times in the Grand Old Party.
  23. Obviously Corey has, umm, something that is not immediately evident to the casual observer. He was previously doing Hope Hicks, Trump's old communications staffer, famously described by Trump as "the best piece of tail" Corey would ever have. Noem was considered VP material. This will be interesting. In a conservative (values wise) state like South Dakota, does a married woman having an affair mean anything to the base anymore? How about nationally? "One man, one woman, one life" is what the religious right used to say ... Meanwhile, a few hundred miles southwest, another family values Trumpist who abandoned her husband is whooping it up big time in the big city with a new companion. Remaining on-brand, she was, of course, vaping in the theater.
  24. Thanks. I mentioned before that sometimes I get some insight from reading different perspectives here. This is what I mean.
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