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Fan boy '92

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  1. 13 hours ago, mbs said:

    The O-Line with Kromer was excellent and basically the same talent the next year with Castillo was terrible. Yeah Roman vs. Dennison, but it was just jump of of the screen obvious that the line was specifically a problem. So glad to get this guy back.

    Right, Kromer had the line road grading, then Castillo came in with his sliding zone blocking scheme and well... 

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  2. 14 minutes ago, Shaw66 said:

    I got it.  All I'm saying is I like what I've seen from Moss better.   I get that others could see it another way.  I'm not saying Daboll is a fool not to be giving Moss more touches.   He's not the clear and obvious winner in the competition to be the start.   I just think he'd be a better choice.  

    Sure, reasonable minds can differ. Let's let it play out over the next few weeks and revisit.

  3. 8 minutes ago, Shaw66 said:

    Yes, but there's a tactical advantage to having your best running back threat on the field on first down.   That's the down when you can attack the whole field, so that's when you want your best running back out there.   Regardless of how the touches vary from week to week, you want the opponent to have to plan for the guy as a threat on most of the offense's plays.  Singletary's been okay, but Moss seems more consistently to find opportunities for an 8-15 yard gain.  I'd start Moss and force the opponent to plan for his brand of explosiveness.  

    Right, there is an advantage to having your best back on the field on first down and I'm not ready to hand the keys to a back with a four ypc and 25 yard career long run.

  4. This is the defense that McD knows. He was hired as a zone defense coach and that's what he puts on the field. His style of d requires mistakes to be made by the offense/qb. This may work against most, but competition like Mahomes will beat this every time. The tight man on man that was run on us tonight with double teams, completely stifled our receivers.  It was aggresive, Mcd's zone was passive and the result is what we saw tonight.

     

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  5. 5 hours ago, Thurmal34 said:

    \Can you expand on what you mean here? Maybe drop specifics so we can come together?

     Coming together is the best!

    At a fundamental level conservatives and liberals have different worldviews. It's psychologically based. Liberal thought requires a feeling of collectivism that leaders have honed in on and use to their advantage to establish and maintain power. Global warming is a perfect example of this. You are told that you're the good guy because you care. Liberals don't understand the science of global warming, but they don't need to. They're told that all the scientists agree and that's enough for them, when in fact there is significant diversion of opinon. Scientists choose data to feed into computer models and predict results decades and centuries into the future, the results of their guesswork they call settled science. They're very similar models to what scientists are using for Covid, the ones that have been consistently wrong by multiple orders of magnitude. Opinion and politics disguised as science.

  6. The scientists have been all over the board from the beginning with this and have been wrong more often than not. With that track record I'll use my own experience guided by intelligence. Results are results and the numbers don't lie. Trust yourself a little more and stop listening to CNN.

  7. 1 hour ago, Kemp said:

     

    The economy was roaring under Obama, before Trump took office.

    Did you ever wonder why everyone in Congress exits rich?

    This has nothing to do with being President.
     

     

    Real censorship can only be done by government.

    That's antiquated. For instance, Kamala's former Chief of Staff is head of censorship at Facebook. The Democrats and big tech are really one in the same at this point. They use the fact that they're not technically government to elicit opinions like your own.

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