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He can play both. He played better in the slot last year though.
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If they go by previous incidents, the cop is probably looking at involuntary manslaughter charges at minimum. Here's one comparable one. WHAT ARE SOME OTHER CASES? In one of most well-known cases, a transit officer responding to a fight at a train station in Oakland, California, killed 22-year-old Oscar Grant in 2009. The officer, Johannes Mehserle, testified at trial that, fearing Grant had a weapon, he reached for his stun gun but mistakenly pulled his .40-caliber handgun instead. Grant was shot as he lay face down. Mehserle was convicted of involuntary manslaughter and sentenced to two years in prison. His department paid $2.8 million to Grant’s daughter and her mother.
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I assume you're not defending the cops negligence but it somewhat reads that way. I guess you're just pointing out that there wasn't a racial element to it but they protested/looted anyways. We need more funding for training as it's pretty screwed up that a cop can't distinguish between a taser and a gun in the heat of a confrontation.
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No. Jeremy Maclin has more WR yards. Wes Welker is a more interesting debate.
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Seeing if someone would make me an offer I couldn't refuse. I'll keep this going though. With the 12th pick in the 2021 NFL draft the Patriots select Jaylen Waddle, WR, Alabama. The Chargers @glazeduckare on the clock. Robert Kraft recently informed me the draft mattered so I had to get one of the top 3 WR's as there's quite the decline after.
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Eagles trade picks 12 and 70 to Patriots for picks 15, 46, and 96. Patriots will now listen to trade offers.
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I think the Bears, Broncos, Patriots, and Eagles would be in a bidding war if he settles with Buzbee (which he's reportedly now trying to do after initially refusing). The original price for him will go down because of the extra risk involved and the significant suspension expected.
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Worse. The Patriots.
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Watson will be cleared and ready to go by week 7 at the latest. Cam should be able to fill in until then.
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Incompetent supervisors led to long lines and other problems like not providing absentee voting requests. They should be subject to being replaced if they can't competently do their job. Trump asked them to find the votes and they refused so maybe they have more integrity than you blindly assume they lack.
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No. It's Trump. He lives inside all political operatives heads and the Georgia GOP is rewarding bad behavior. The bill has everything to do with Trump saying the results in Georgia were rigged in various ways (my favorite through one of his lawyers saying that communists throughout the world rigged the voting machines through an algorithm). The immense push back has everything to do with Trump refusing to accept the results. I think it would be naive to think otherwise as the GOP was put under a microscope after the election. As far as the bill itself, I don't like that they took away the drop boxes (why?) but other than that there's nothing really wrong with it.
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Jesse James drawing interest from Bills
Doc Brown replied to BillsMafi$'s topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Agreed with a caveat. Only if Daboll's game plan for the week calls for him as he was a healthy scratch in six games I believe. I just assumed Gilliam or even Becker would take over his role this year. Andre Roberts will be the most missed Bill next year. -
The Next Pandemic: SARS-CoV-2/COVID-19
Doc Brown replied to Hedge's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Biden can waive the provision and make it mandatory once there's enough vaccines for all Americans. If not, general discharge. They've already had the option before basic training to refuse all other forced vaccinations for medical or religious purposes. I believe before enlisting you need to provide your immunization records and then receive more vaccinations before basic training depending on what branch your joining along with where you'll be stationed. -
Patriots, Panthers, Falcons
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Same as it ever was. Democratic politicians will always try to convince their constituents that the GOP is racist for trying to suppress your vote with stricter voting laws. Republican politicians will always try to convince their constituents that strict voting laws are needed to prevent fraud. They're intelligent enough to know that both racism and fraud charges are complete bs. They'll continue to push that narrative though to gain and/or maintain power. My only problem with the bill is it never would've been written if Trump won Georgia.