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Doc Brown

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  1. He won the election.
  2. They don't care and they wouldn't believe it anyways because of their deep distrust of our institutions. When the director of the FBI publicly called her handling of classified documents "extremely careless" but didn't recommend chargers it's all they needed to think there is a double standard of justice. It's as simple as that.
  3. I'm not wrong though. The average voter isn't going to closely follow each case when the right uses that whataboutism to defend Trump.
  4. Hillary used BleachBit to delete her e-mails and the DOJ didn't indict her. The standard was set there and like it or not that's what Trump supporters will be moaning about no matter what becomes of all this.
  5. I'd laugh so hard if Rodgers's arm fell off as quickly as Peyton Manning's did.
  6. They're playing with fire as those who ignore history are doomed to repeat it. If you want to preserve Allen, prioritize the o-line more than you have, get WR's who can separate, and cut the designed QB runs to an absolute minimum. That's what you saw in 2020. It was the best o-line/wr supporting cast he had and it was the year he had his least amount of rushing attempts and sacks per game.
  7. Bradley Chubb fetched a first rounder and Chris Jones is better than him. It’s multiple firsts where GM’s rightly become hesitant.
  8. There’s another possibility that McDermott/Allen thought they would put Diggs “in his place” after him showing up Josh with his arms raised in that Bengals game. It just happened to be the first time they saw each other since Diggs wasn’t at voluntary OTA’s. It backfired and they realized they effed up. Just throwing it out their because we’ll never truly know exactly what happened.
  9. True but the length of the contract is what makes Allen's a "steal." His deal was essentially eight years (six year extension with two years left on rookie deal). Herbert's is seven. Hurts's was six. Lamar's and Watson's was five years. Mahomes's 12 year commitment is the biggest steal in the league.
  10. Wow. Didn't expect them to release the behind the scenes confrontation between Diggs and McDermott at 23:26. Embedded is stepping up their game.
  11. I agree. There were a few jokes that hit on Barbie but other than that I felt like I was stuck in a bad acid trip. Oppenheimer was very good (could've used an intermission though) but I thought there was a little bit of hubris with Nolan with the distracting background music along with some of the visuals.
  12. Jackson won an MVP too. Comparing Jackson to Jimmy G because they have a similar winning percentage is laughable. Same goes for comparing Herbert to Lamar based off that singular metric.
  13. So is comparing QB's by winning percentage which is why I did it.
  14. Prime example of wins not being a QB stat. Ravens are a better run organization with a better head coach. Jimmy G has a 40-17 record in his career as a starter because it's a better run organization with a superior head coach.
  15. Ladies and Gentleman, the smartest fan base in the NFL.
  16. The Trump administration deserves a ton of credit for the development and distribution of the vaccines. I wouldn't run from it as I'd make the case with how many lives were saved because of them. You don't have to cave to the nut jobs in your party to win the primaries.
  17. Knowing California, he may be able to upgrade from Dunkin' to Starbucks on his morning commute.
  18. The production isn't that much different from the old days. We just have so much access now through other mediums that they seem stale.
  19. I don't like that they put it in well after the start of free agency and the draft with only a one year trial period. The Bills as we know value Special Teams when making free agency signings and draft picks. Squib kicks are too volatile and most teams just prefer to take it at the 25 so they don't get called for a penalty that will set them back or have a player injured. The slight chance of a significant kick return isn't worth the risk for most teams. Maybe it will be for the Bills who should stress the opponents kick off coverage if they feel they have the significant advantage in Special Teams personnel. Maybe losing Hines changes that thought depending on Harty's acumen.
  20. The Ravens tried that the week before that game and got burned multiple times in the 4th quarter.
  21. Yeah. Most teams won't bring a blitz with Waddle and Hill on 3rd and 22. Especially when we had that rookie CB practice squad player in who's name escapes me. Just terrible execution from an inexperienced secondary. If I remember that play correctly the Dolphins only had three WR's running down the field as their TE chipped Miller and their RB stayed in to pass protect. Three against eight shouldn't lead to a conversion on 3rd and 22.
  22. So, the better overall team on average wins more. Great Scott.
  23. Knox, Kincaid, Diggs, and Davis would put the most stress on a defense. Cook in the backfield.
  24. Pry not that much. Maybe a 1st, 2nd, and a 4th or something like that. The Lions come to mind as they have the need, the cap space, the draft capital, and the belief that they could be consistent contenders.
  25. They're not. You can't force somebody to heat healthy but you can provide them all the resources necessary if they decide to. From a Buffalo News article in 2018. “It’s a mass production,” Greenberg said. “A lot goes into it. The staff is here at 4 a.m. getting ready, and here until 7 p.m. cleaning up. We discuss what time of year it is — summer, fall, winter — and the nutrients we want the guys to get in them. What we're going to put out, how we're going to display it, what it's going to look like, there are a lot of decisions. You've got to get a whole bunch of food out there, and make sure it's the highest quality that we can find. They're going to be here for at least breakfast, lunch, if not dinner most of the time, so if we can get them three square meals a day and provide them with the highest-quality food, then I feel like we're doing our job.” That means there aren’t many fried foods to choose from. “We could put out hot dogs and hamburgers, pizza and all that stuff, but we want to fuel them with the highest octane we can,” Greenberg said. “These guys are Ferraris. You don't fill those up with 87 — you use the highest-octane fuel that you can. That's our goal all the time.” The Bills offer players as much — or as little — help with nutrition as they would like. Dziedzic, who joined Pegula Sports and Entertainment in June and bounces between the Bills and Sabres, is available along with Greenberg to construct an individualized plan to meet any goal. “I've been with four teams, it's the best nutrition plan I've ever had when it comes to assortment, health, good taste,” fullback Patrick DiMarco said. “Usually when stuff does taste good, it's not good for you. It’s not that way here. … If we go up or down two pounds, they have meal plans for us. If you need 1,200 calories, here you go — eat this meal. It's very detailed. It's top notch.”
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