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LeviF

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  1. Erm actually NY football teams are a combined 3-0 while NJ football teams are a combined 0-6.
  2. ESPN: "iS tHIs tH3 neW bRAdY v mANniNG? Chiefs: "lol no" That said, Lamar is a phenomenal athlete and made the Chiefs D look like a pop warner squad with his legs at times last night. And had a pretty nice TD pass. Ravens O was just not in that game at all, Lamar included. Takes more than one game to convince me that a league MVP has departed.
  3. All good bro, just adding some levity. However, there are several marked differences between committing felonies and being a convicted felon and it's not just "oops some got caught some didn't." As someone with limited interactions with the criminal justice system I wouldn't expect you to know most of them. As to signing for a spouse, forgery requires intent to defraud so simply affixing your spouse's name to an official document does not a felony make. I've told a judge he needs to have his ass kicked...but in a bar and not in his official capacity as an officer of the court. In general, providing false information to a law enforcement officer is a misdemeanor but is also heavily situation dependent and typically tough to prosecute. In other words: in general, people who are convicted felons are convicted felons for several very good reasons. Not just because they did one dumb thing one time or because campus security found some weed under their dorm room bed. Criminal possession of a forged instrument in the 2nd degree is a D felony in NYS, but you won't find a 20 year old kid behind bars for trying to buy some beer with his fake ID at the corner store. Etc. Etc.
  4. Intentionally setting fire with the intent to destroy property, or injure or kill another being a "surprising" felony is an early candidate for take of the week.
  5. On offense: Jacobs and Waller are both legit and we've had issues stopping TEs and the run. Ruggs changes the game when he's in there regardless of whether he's catching passes, as we saw against the Saints. Carr played well the first two games (haven't watched any Raiders-Pats*** yet). On defense - ehhhh highly suspect. Ftr I'm not "concerned" about this game.
  6. Well, it is Florida.
  7. Um, Florida automatically restores voting rights to most convicted felons after they complete their sentence. The only ones that need to go through an application process to restore them are those convicted of homicide or sexual offenses.
  8. Wins for today: CHI +155 LAR/BUF over LV/NE over IND/NYJ under DAL/SEA over AND SEA -5 parlay TB -5.5 GB/NO over GB +3 Losses for today: WAS +7 HOU/PIT under LV +5.5 3 four game parlays Got KC +160 left for tomorrow night.
  9. In that vein they’re paying Kroft $6M a year to show up for like three games so far. And they weren’t afraid to make Singletary disappear for games at a time last year in spite of his draft position.
  10. Let’s be real it was pretty clear weeks one and two that Knox was TE1. And that’s with the well-documented blocking issues and drops last year.
  11. Dungy has been away from the game for a long time and it shows. This isn’t one of the reasons why.
  12. Play stood after going to New York. The NFL will never say it’s a bad call much less fire anyone.
  13. I have no problem with jump balls in general. Maybe I should defer to Allen but Kroft to me doesn’t strike me as a “trust him to come down with it” kind of player. Then again, he did come down with it. But just looking at how Allen threw the ball it was reminiscent of the 2018 Josh “doing too much” that we simultaneously love and hate.
  14. It’s a low percentage throw and it was on first down iirc. When you’re up by 18 playing a high powered offense you can toss it away and live to see another day. Throw downfield yes but don’t heave up prayers to JAG tight ends.
  15. Are you logged in on the app?
  16. Brother, you know not what you ask
  17. That's kind of the point of film, isn't it, to slow it down and show your QB EVERYTHING that's happening in those three seconds so they can recognize it in real time later on? You don't think that when Daboll says "hey you came off your first read too quickly" Josh is saying "yeah that's easy at a desk coach but a bit more difficult in real life," do you?
  18. He's picking nits to a certain extent, but understand he comes from a different place on Allen than other analysts did. He saw him at Wyoming and liked what he saw, but recognized the issues with how Allen sees the play developing. He harps on it because he's seen the same things since 2016 or whatever. He does also say (different play) that you'll never hear a QB get criticized for hitting the checkdown and getting a positive play. He'd just like to see some anticipation and recognition of what's happening before it happens before he crowns the guy. On JT's longer all-22s he is never all sunshine and rainbows; there's always something to work on, something that was left on the field whether he's looking at Mahomes or Rodgers or Wilson or whoever. That's what the film is for.
  19. Thanks for posting, I like JT's stuff a lot. Looking forward to watching all half an hour (!) of his takes.
  20. Right, I've maintained that was the really only big mistake he made (could have easily run for the 1st).
  21. Yeah what the hell is all that? Is Lynn trying to say that Herbert made a ton of boneheaded plays and misreads that everyone watching (including Tony Romo) completely missed?
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