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I think Hollister may have a career year in TD receptions. He's way better that Lee Smith in Red Zone situations. I'll put the under / over at 6. He may also improve the run game with his blocking in 11 or 12.
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While Knox hasn't had the production many of us have hoped for, but I do think he does a really good job taking the top off of defenses in order to open up the passing game for our wr's.
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Starting RT, Starting OLB, Starting RG...
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Terrorist has a bad day, murders 8 in Atlanta
Motorin' replied to 716er's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Do you think the families, co-workers and community members of the victims are comforted by your instance that racism had nothing to do with it? #StopAsianHate -
Terrorist has a bad day, murders 8 in Atlanta
Motorin' replied to 716er's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Used to feel the same way about the term "hate crime." But I changed my mind because it is a real motive. You may find the statistics on who gets charged with them and why interesting: https://www.justice.gov/hatecrimes/hate-crime-statistics -
I'm liking Khyris Tonga in the later rounds as a 1 Tech. He seems like a good run stuffer that can get after the QB.
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Terrorist has a bad day, murders 8 in Atlanta
Motorin' replied to 716er's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
I think this data illustrates the point that Asians in America are targeted by other races, more than any other race. And I absolutely think a lot of attacks on Asians by black Americans are motivated by anti-Asian racism. That's 2018 data, I'm wondering if the media is telling the truth about an increase in attacks on the Asian American community? Where's the evidence that the increased attacks on Asians are being perpetrated by "poster child leftists?" And here's the trillion dollar question, why do you believe the media calling the Atlanta shootings a hate crime is an attack on Americans and not an attack on hate? -
So you were a big W guy?
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Did you say the same thing when Dick Cheney was essentially the President for 8 years? Or were you a big W guy?
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Terrorist has a bad day, murders 8 in Atlanta
Motorin' replied to 716er's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
I think we both agree that everyone should oppose white supremecy, attacks on Asians, work place violence, gang violence ect. Craddock seems like a classic case of a disgruntled employee "going postal" as we used to say. I don't think the color of his skin had anything to do with his terrible crimes anymore than the color of the Atlanta shooter's skin. Calling an act "white terrorism" isn't about the color of the person's skin. It's about an act driven by an ideology, an ideology I'm pretty certain we both oppose. I used to get hyper offended when people called out white racism unless it was done by people in klan hoods. Because it felt like an personal indictment. But it's simply not, it's about the rejection of an ideology at the core of Anglo Saxon society for the last 400-500 years. -
Said no one ever.
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Terrorist has a bad day, murders 8 in Atlanta
Motorin' replied to 716er's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Who said only white people can be racist against Asians. And where the hell is any evidence for this claim, "In the days and weeks leading up to the attacks in Georgia, there have been continued occurrences of attacks on Asian Americans throughout the country. Thus far, the perpetrators have been primarily poster-child leftists..." Why not claim the attacks are being committed by Chinese mind control devices implemented through TikTok? They offer just as much evidence. -
Terrorist has a bad day, murders 8 in Atlanta
Motorin' replied to 716er's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Do you actually believe the assertion in the Red State article posted by B-Man that the attacks against Asians have been by left wingers and is a fabrication of Chinese disinformation? Also, serious question, when I used the term "white terrorist" and you asserted that I'm part of a group of people trying to start a race war, did you feel that the term "white terrorist" was an attack on all white people? -
Terrorist has a bad day, murders 8 in Atlanta
Motorin' replied to 716er's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
It's easy to say "anyone who would commit such terrible acts of violence is mentally ill." But that doesn't mean the person has an actual mental illness. Longitudinal studies have shown that people with serious mental illnesses are no more likely to commit acts of violence than people with a mental illness, and are far more likely to be the the victim of violence than people without mental illness. I would even go so far as to claim it does actual violence to people with mental illness when as a society we jump to the conclusion that mental illness is responsible for bombastic public crimes. Mental illness is not a crime. Yet a common thread between people with actual mental illnesses and those without mental illnesses who committ horrific violence is the inability to control their anger and rage. I still believe there was racism and misogyny at the heart of the Atlanta shootings, because it was too organized and targeted. Someone in the throes of a wildly psychotic episode isn't that calculated. No one would be jumping to the conclusion that it was an act of hate if he went to three random establishments that were run by random groups of people. But they were all Asian owned, all across town. At the very least, we can agree that at the hearts of both crimes was a deep hatred. The Rochester crimes seem deeply sadistic, and I wouldn't be surprised if those kids harbored a hatred of white people. Hate is hate, and we need to do everything in our power to oppose it. -
Terrorist has a bad day, murders 8 in Atlanta
Motorin' replied to 716er's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Armies throughout history have desensitized soldiers to the killing of human beings by dehumanizing the enemy. "Mentally ill" is one of the most casually dehumanized categories in our society. There is a commonality between the murder in Rochester of an old man with mental illness and the attacks on Asian women. In each case the killers clearly did not view the victims as human beings. Everyone should be outraged by what happened in Rochester, and there should be a concerted effort to address violence against people with mental illness. -
Allen will likely be extended this offseason
Motorin' replied to HappyDays's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I know, but that's what a home town discount / Josh really wants to win multiple Super Bowl deal could look like. -
Allen will likely be extended this offseason
Motorin' replied to HappyDays's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
10 years, 250m. 100m guaranteed. -
Terrorist has a bad day, murders 8 in Atlanta
Motorin' replied to 716er's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
That is horrific. People with serious mental illnesses have always targets of violence. It's sick and appalling. -
I absolutely HATE our team’s focus on Special Teams
Motorin' replied to FireChans's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
So you're saying the Bills should fire Chan? -
Beane/McD zoom call today at 2pm
Motorin' replied to BillsMafi$'s topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
$$$. Beane ended by saying they weren't in the same ball park with what Bojo was asking for. -
The question is, who gets #10? Trubisky or Sanders?
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He runs a 4.3 as a gunner.
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Trubisky is 29-21 as a starter. Barley is 4-10. Huge upgrade as the backup.
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He's also a 4.39 40 guy.