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Process of eliminatination.  Beane clearly stated how important it is for an NFL QB to be tall so he can see over the line and make all of the throws.  He made it crystal clear this is what he wants in his next QB. There goes 6 foot Mayfield along w his dui arrest and other character flaws the Bills wouldn't have touched him anyway.  

 

Now onto Rosen: I'll catch heat for this but our coach is a devout Christian.  He makes sure to thank god in all of his post game speeches and preaches about how he is a man of faith.  Rosen is a devout Jew, going as far as saying he chose UCLA because its heavy population jewish people. Rosen said he wanted to give kids of Jewish faith someone to look up to in the sports arena since there weren't many Jewish sports stars.  

 

To play psychologist for a moment we also know Rosen is a very articulate kid, who is outspoken and into social justice issues like most millennials.  Do you think that would be a ticking time bomb until Rosen spoke out against the old school coach pushing his religion in team meetings and after the game?  Or took issue with some other ongoing NFL  problem.  Does McDermott strike you as someone who wants a person leading his team who very likely won't follow suite?  McDermott would never want his QB to be the reason for any sort of distraction or division within his team.  Rosen already has a knock on him of being hard to coach and not a team player.  There goes Rosen.  

 

The only 2 left that fit Beanes QB mold that the Bills would possibly be trying to move up that far for #1 Allen, # 2 Darnold.  

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Just now, Coach Tuesday said:

Come on.  This is garbage analysis.

 

How so?  1 was eliminated because of precise statements made by the GM, and the other because from a psychological point of view he is clearly not a McDermott kind of guy. So please elaborate! 

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33 minutes ago, Coach Tuesday said:

Literally one of the top five worst threads in TSW history.

 

Its just called next level thinking.  Rosen being a devout Jew is only one aspect of it. Him possibly being devisive due to othe reasons and not being the most coachable are also in there. Apparently that doesn't hold any weight either.  Or the fact Beane won't take Mayfield because of his size.  Care to put some kind of wager on us not taking either one of them?  You seem awfully pompous. 

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9 minutes ago, Estelle Getty said:

 

Its just called next level thinking.  Rosen being a devout Jew is only one aspect of it. Him possibly being devisive due to othe reasons and not being the most coachable are also in there. Apparently that doesn't hold any weight either.  Or the fact Beane won't take Mayfield because of his size.  Care to put some kind of wager on us not taking either one of them?  You seem awfully pompous. 

 

“Next level” ? 

 

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1 hour ago, Estelle Getty said:

Process of eliminatination.  Beane clearly stated how important it is for an NFL QB to be tall so he can see over the line and make all of the throws.  He made it crystal clear this is what he wants in his next QB. There goes 6 foot Mayfield along w his dui arrest and other character flaws the Bills wouldn't have touched him anyway.  

 

Now onto Rosen: I'll catch heat for this but our coach is a devout Christian.  He makes sure to thank god in all of his post game speeches and preaches about how he is a man of faith.  Rosen is a devout Jew, going as far as saying he chose UCLA because its heavy population jewish people. Rosen said he wanted to give kids of Jewish faith someone to look up to in the sports arena since there weren't many Jewish sports stars.  

 

To play psychologist for a moment we also know Rosen is a very articulate kid, who is outspoken and into social justice issues like most millennials.  Do you think that would be a ticking time bomb until Rosen spoke out against the old school coach pushing his religion in team meetings and after the game?  Or took issue with some other ongoing NFL  problem.  Does McDermott strike you as someone who wants a person leading his team who very likely won't follow suite?  McDermott would never want his QB to be the reason for any sort of distraction or division within his team.  Rosen already has a knock on him of being hard to coach and not a team player.  There goes Rosen.  

 

The only 2 left that fit Beanes QB mold that the Bills would possibly be trying to move up that far for #1 Allen, # 2 Darnold.  

 

I can see Darnold as being their top choice and them viewing Mayfield as too short.  The part about Rosen’s religion precluding then from drafting him is a joke.

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29 minutes ago, Estelle Getty said:

 

Its just called next level thinking.  Rosen being a devout Jew is only one aspect of it. Him possibly being devisive due to othe reasons and not being the most coachable are also in there. Apparently that doesn't hold any weight either.  Or the fact Beane won't take Mayfield because of his size.  Care to put some kind of wager on us not taking either one of them?  You seem awfully pompous. 

Jesus was a devout Jew as well

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32 minutes ago, Estelle Getty said:

 

Its just called next level thinking.  Rosen being a devout Jew is only one aspect of it. Him possibly being devisive due to othe reasons and not being the most coachable are also in there. Apparently that doesn't hold any weight either.  Or the fact Beane won't take Mayfield because of his size.  Care to put some kind of wager on us not taking either one of them?  You seem awfully pompous. 

 

Next level seems about right.

 

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1 hour ago, Estelle Getty said:

 

Rosen is a devout Jew, going as far as saying he chose UCLA because its heavy population jewish people. Rosen said he wanted to give kids of Jewish faith someone to look up to in the sports arena since there weren't many Jewish sports stars.  

 

 

I don't think you know what a devout Jew is. Devout means religious and a religious Jew is Orthodox, they observe all the laws, the big one being the Sabbath law. Rosen may identify strongly as a cultural ethnic Jew. I bet his family are Reform Jews, they don't believe anything, they don't believe in the God of the Old and New Testament, they say they find meaning in the Bible but none of it is divinely inspired or transmitted, a nice fairytale basically. He won't be offended by any religious speeches given by coaches or Christian teammates.

 

The Jewish and Christian God are the same entity anyway, religious Jews just reject that Jesus Christ was/is the Messiah.

 

 

 

 

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44 minutes ago, Estelle Getty said:

 

Its just called next level thinking.  Rosen being a devout Jew is only one aspect of it. Him possibly being devisive due to othe reasons and not being the most coachable are also in there. Apparently that doesn't hold any weight either.  Or the fact Beane won't take Mayfield because of his size.  Care to put some kind of wager on us not taking either one of them?  You seem awfully pompous. 

More like gullible thinking.. NFL coaches and GMs aren’t exactly Mother Teresa’s this time of year.  

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