
SectionC3
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He's a loser and so are his followers. Actually, the followers are losers and he's a traitor. Some of the followers are also traitors. I have Dave Bellavia on this morning, and I'm so disgusted with his "whataboutism" that I had to turn him off. I've just had enough with the "what about Antifa" "election fraud" "Pelosi/Schumer" lies. The election fraud hoax is what got us into this mess, and we can get out of it together or we can continue stumble along in this fractured state of dual realities and see how that turns out. No matter, Trump has got to go.
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I’ll help you out here. You mean the 25th Amendment. It’s time. Enough is enough. I think we’re underestimating how bad today is for Trump. He’s not getting a TV show. He’s toxic. We’ll realize it in a few days or weeks or months. But he’s a political OJ right now.
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He can't possibly do any less than Trump. It's ironic the fat bastard wants to keep the job that he isn't doing as we pile up thousands of COVID deaths a day. How's the vaccine rollout going? Not so well. But plenty of time to encourage Brad Raffensperger to commit election fraud. He's a joke and so are his followers.
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Dolphins all in on Tua for 2021
SectionC3 replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I didn’t do that. Not would I. Tua is limited and not in the same galaxy as upper echelon QBs right now. -
Dolphins all in on Tua for 2021
SectionC3 replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
It's a logical design. Tua is hesitant (fixable) and has a weak arm (probably not fixable). -
Dolphins all in on Tua for 2021
SectionC3 replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I bet Fitz feels the same way. -
No. Stick with the script. Promote from within.
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That’s it. So perhaps it comes down to whether we’re in better shape with Feliciano + Stills, or Brown - Feliciano.
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The salary cap and the likelihood that the Bills deem the retention of Feliciano, Milano, and D. Williams more important than the retention of Brown. Nobody’s trying to replace Brown. This is simply a value judgment.
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He takes Brown’s roster spot next year. Cheaper speed.
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Put this in the other threat about “unpatriotic” behavior. Sadly, it fits in both: In light of the recent Trump revelations, I’ll put a bow on this debate. Trump is a lying, cheating, undemocratic douche bag. Anyone who refuses to recognize that right now is delusional, complicit, stupid, or a combination thereof. What came out yesterday is worse that Watergate. It’s disgusting, and we should all be disgusted that a sitting President of the United States has attempted to put self over country, democracy, freedom, the rule of law, and essentially every other principle of liberty we hold dear.
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In light of the recent Trump revelations, I’ll put a bow on this debate. Trump is a lying, cheating, undemocratic douche bag. Anyone who refuses to recognize that right now is delusional, complicit, stupid, or a combination thereof. What came out yesterday is worse that Watergate. It’s disgusting, and we should all be disgusted that a sitting President of the United States has attempted to put self over country, democracy, freedom, the rule of law, and essentially every other principle of liberty we hold dear.
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I forgot about Houston, but I think you’re spot on there. Didn’t Watson say/hint something about Bienemy there? If Bienemy doesn’t get that job, though, Houston would be a fit. I’m a little skeptical they go for a guy trained by Belichick after the BOB saga. I agree, to a point. But good ones also have a career arc in mind, too. Daboll will get his shot, either this year or next year. I don’t see this as a Brian Schottenheimer (or maybe McDaniels Part II) situation where one is a bit too picky and the opportunity passes him by. We have a good situation here with Allen, we’re in a pretty lousy division that we should run for the next couple of years, cap is in good shape, and we’re positioned to keep the “pieces” around Allen that have helped him to succeed. So maybe cleaning up the Jets mess isn’t as attractive as waiting a year for an opportunity with better culture/ownership/weather/QB situation/division prospects, etc.
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I'm starting to wonder how many jobs will be open next year, and how many such jobs might be attractive to someone like Daboll. LAC is a no-brainer, if it opens. Jax probably would be, too, with Lawrence on the way. But a reclamation project in Detroit? Or a "one last gasp" effort in ATL? Not sure I'd want that. The Jets? Why waste the shot on that dysfunction. Better off waiting for a year on the Chargers. So maybe he's not gone after all. We will see how many openings pop up today.