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Doc Brown

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  1. True but he played 87% average per game under Dorsey and 76% under Brady (including playoffs). The two blowouts over the Redskins and Raiders pry kept it from being over 90% under Dorsey. To be fair it also would've been higher under Brady if it wasn't for Dallas being inept at stopping the run. The alarm bells went off for me when he only got 60% of the snaps against the Chargers and 65% in the 2nd Pats game (must wins). What are we doing here? You can't save load management him for the playoffs if you don't make the playoffs. Maybe he was nursing an injury but regardless I really don't blame Diggs for wanting out of Brady's offense. His skill set isn't best suited for bubble screens.
  2. Praying for a supercell thunderstorm at 7pm.
  3. Imagine how bad it would be if he was still running. The Dem power players made the right call.
  4. Is Kirk Cousins replacing him?
  5. The latter. I think Trump had this won until Biden dropped out. The reason being those who loathed both Trump and Biden now have an alternative. Harris may eff that advantage up though because she can't hide from the cameras forever. Another thing Harris brings to the ticket is a likely increase in black voter turnout comparable to 2008. On the flip side, those who are Trump backers who may have stayed home thinking he had it in the bag may now make the effort to vote. I also see a trend of Democrats getting overconfident again despite polls basically showing a tossup. Has a 2016 vibe to it.
  6. Reports out of Broncos training camp is he's been awful. To the point he actually is on the roster bubble.
  7. Um.....which one's?
  8. I just find it funny on both sides. Dems - Trump is a danger to democracy and will become a dictator........but it's fine if he's the nominee because he's easily beatable. We'll take the chance. Reps - Biden is senile and should be removed as he's dangerous in that state.....but it's fine if he's the nominee because he's easily beatable. We'll take that chance.
  9. Yes. It's messy because the primaries already went through but there was no doubt that most Dems wanted him off the ticket. That's why I struggle to buy the faux outrage by the other side that Harris wasn't the party's elected nominee.
  10. They're very good at scoring within the 10 yard line. It's a dumb tweet that leads people to this conclusion.
  11. Yeah. It was definitely the right move. Republicans are whining about it because Biden was much more beatable with the primaries already over. However, Biden was toast and about 2/3rds of registered dems polled wanted him to drop out after that debate. It at least gives them a toss up instead of certain defeat.
  12. Tank for Deion's kid. I want that 33rd pick.
  13. She successfully copied an awful idea. There's a reason restaurant chain lobbying groups are loving this proposal. It allows them to keep their tipped workers salary low.
  14. No problem with you mentioning it. People just didn't like what the Thigh Doctor had to say. I'm hoping it's just a nerve issue that resolves on its own.
  15. It's rare but we've seen guys like Geno Smith and Alex Smith revive their careers in the right system. You never know.
  16. Do we know if Darnold is worse than McCarthy?
  17. They make money off it. We don't. Our hobby is their livelihood.
  18. That's not how you spell Aiyuk.
  19. Trubisky is a better QB than Kyle Allen. More mobile. Stronger arm. Career completion percentage is about the same. He's a perfectly suitable backup for an elite QB. Key word. Backup.
  20. What I saw reported was they had a verbal agreement he'd play out the 2024 season under his current deal and then they'd work out a long term extension. Reddick changed his mind though apparently.
  21. Seems we have this conversation every year. Putting any significant money behind an elite QB on their second contract is a poor allocation of resources. Heck, we went with a worse backup last year in Kyle Allen. You'll accept Trubisky as the backup and there's nothing you can do about it. As far as a 3rd QB, what's Chad Kelly doing? I kid. Kind of.
  22. Yeah. I've been impressed with the Harris team's strategy. They're now moving towards the middle as you typically do after "winning" the primaries. Their official story isn't Biden is too senile to run for president but that he wants to step down to pave the way for the next generation. WTF that means. He's perfectly fine the next five months though. SMH. Republicans aren't pushing that message out their effectively when it comes to invoking the 25th. The real danger of Biden stepping down from a democratic strategic perspective is it will prevent her from spending all her energy and resources on the campaign.
  23. Yup. Josh still throws for about 4100 yards last year if you project the seven regular season games to 17 under Brady. The sharps are factoring in the loss of Diggs/Davis and the possibility of injury.
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