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No. Vance has nothing to do with it. It's Biden dropping out which is why it's basically a dead heat right now. I was begging Republicans a year ago to pick anybody but Trump for a landslide victory. Trump still might win but if Nicky Haley or Ron DeSantis was the nominee it wouldn't be close.
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Yeah. If you think about it most of his turnover heavy games last year happened to be on Prime Time starting with his worst game of the year against the Jets. Sets the narrative for the season.
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Allen at #12.
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Yeah. They weight the sample so he's following a grifter on Twitter (shocker). However, it also tells me that Republicans are less likely than Dems to respond to pollsters so is there a subset in the Republican group not being accounted for?
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John Elway admits Josh Allen was his biggest regret
Doc Brown replied to 78thealltimegreat's topic in The Stadium Wall
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Now I know which one the GOP hopes she doesn't pick. Ironically, when the accuser posted the tweet she endorsed the guy that just dropped out of the running.
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Broken arms eventually heal though so in a way you are too. Just stating facts as the US dollar isn't going away as the major world currency anytime soon. It's still the most traded currency by a wide margin. As far as gold or Bitcoin goes, I don't invest in it because you're doing something out of fear. Those pushing it on you are selling fear. They're also betting against America. Specifically with Bitcoin though most people who buy it plan to sell it for a profit at a future date. It's no different than gambling in that sense and the house always wins with transaction fees being the case with Bitcoin instead of the vig.
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Four of the five within the margin of error. My guess is when all is said and done it's going to be a toss up like the last two elections. I don't think either side will accept the results anyways.
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Both. The weakening of the US dollar is overblown. It remains close to a 10 year high versus currencies of countries with which the U.S. trades. It remains the primary currency used for trade and financial transactions in the world economy. There's not really any other viable reserve currency alternatives.
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They already did last year guaranteeing him 210.6 million over the next four seasons. ('23 through '26). The Bills could follow a similar blueprint. https://www.nfl.com/news/chiefs-qb-patrick-mahomes-agrees-to-terms-on-restructured-contract
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Which is hilarious. Love had a stretch of games that Tua never had and has a higher ceiling. The Packers know him better than anyone and were willing to give him the contract despite the small sample size. I highly doubt they regret it imo.
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Tua gets the bag - $53M a year
Doc Brown replied to hellofellowbillsfans's topic in The Stadium Wall
In the six games against teams with winning records he went 1-5 with 6 TD's and 7 INT's (84.6 passer rating) with the best weapons he may ever have around him. That's not even including the playoff game against the Chiefs. That's why I'm happy about this contract. He's not a threat with his legs and really struggles off script. He's amazing when in rhythm though. One of the best with accuracy, touch, and anticipation. I'll give him that. -
QB2 is a problem and has been ignored for years
Doc Brown replied to Milanos Milano's topic in The Stadium Wall
I can't think of one example in the last 25 years of this happening. Rob Johnson ruined it. -
I get it with Rodgers now more than I did then. We'll never know if they win a Super Bowl if they pick someone else there besides Love. However, at the same time the argument then also was Green Bay only has a year or two to take advantage of their Super Bowl window with a QB on their rookie contract with Love even if it worked out. That's still the case.
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What's the success rate of QB's drafted outside the top 10 though? Credit to them in having courage in their convictions but you can't help but wonder if the Packers have another Super Bowl right now if they drafted one of the next two WR's taken (Higgins or Pittman Jr.). I get it with Rodgers though more now than I did at the time.
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It was even worse before the rookie wage scale. As we saw with Allen, signing them early is usually the right play. If you're convinced you have your franchise QB you sign him.
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Until they stop selling out stadiums they'll keep charging those prices. The beauty of capitalism.
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Hope Allen doesn't read Florio. What fun is that?