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Southern Bills Fan

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  1. 6 minutes ago, gjv said:

    I've gotten the impression that Kincaid plays more like a large wide-out than a tight-end. Not that there is anything wrong with that.

    That happened to my wife after a few years of marriage. She went from a tight end to a large wide out.

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  2. I don't know. Everyone talking about about Beane's done great and Beane has a big sack, blah blah blah. He's had to pour a huge amount of high draft capital and FA capital into the D Line and it never makes a difference in crunch time. If he had hit on a few more high picks then that might be the difference in the 4th quarter of these close playoff games. He's comparing himself to the patriots with Brady and he hasn't even gotten to the big game. It sounds like he's getting a little too full of himself.

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  3. It's weird because in each of the past 2 offseasons it was Beane and McDermott that said they need more speed and more of a downfield threat and then Beane gets upset when asked why they haven't done it. 

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  4. 1 minute ago, Brianmoorman4jesus said:

    It couldn’t be better than to watch these clowns on WGR get out in their places. This team has been the best team ever to not make a Super Bowl. The offense has been elite for 7 years. They score at will. It’s the only reason we are good every year. The reason we can’t get over the hump is we can’t stop anyone. Every single problem with this team is the defense. Then you have these 2 crying about WR every day. Look at the roster. There’s no place to even add one. We scored anytime we wanted. We always do. Enough of these WGR guys. Love it

    "We score anytime we wanted"? Pretty sure we wanted to on the last two drives of the last two playoff games.

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  5. Everyone saying that we have the highest scoring offense, points per game, ect. Yes, we do but our last two seasons have ended with 17 having the ball in his hands with a chance to win and nobody could get open and/or dropped passes. Beane pointing out the obvious grand slam he hit drafting Allen and ignoring the many high pick whiffs he's had recently I think was wrong.

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  6. I usually agree with Beane but other teams keep bolstering their receiving corps and we keep ignoring it and trying to put band-aids on the issue. At some point it's not fair to Josh to keep expecting him to cover up for everything. 

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  7. QB is the leader and face of the franchise and I don't think teams wanted the headache of a guy who built his own draft room with "legendary" and $$ signs all over it. When he struggles at all, the Deion press conferences blaming the coaching and the GM for not surrounding him with the right players would be too much for most teams. 

  8. 3 minutes ago, Jauronimo said:

    At least you have the guts to say it.  I would encourage you to do a modicum of research about prevailing stereotypes in the depiction of black people in the news and media, a topic which has decades worth of research for your consideration.  Or you can take a look at sentencing disparities between blacks and whites.  If you're still convinced that the white man can't get a fair shake in America then we can agree to disagree.

    I would encourage you to do some research as well. FBI table 43 gives a racial breakdown of crimes each year by race. These stats are from every police agency in the country which are required to submit a UCR (Uniform Crime Report). A rough breakdown is that black men make up just over 6% of the population but commit approximately 55% of violent crimes.  

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  9. 15 minutes ago, Jauronimo said:

    Because there has been an increasing sensitivity to not showing, or glorifying the cowards who perpetrate these horrific acts.  The media finally learned their lesson after the wildly irresponsible coverage of Columbine and VA Tech.  Coverage now focuses on the victims instead of the losers.  

    No, that's not the reason.

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