
Dr.Sack
Community Member-
Posts
6,324 -
Joined
-
Last visited
Content Type
Gallery
Profiles
Forums
Events
Everything posted by Dr.Sack
-
Dr. Bennet Omalu: CTE obsession obscuring the truth.
Dr.Sack replied to JM2009's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Newsflash Sherlock, the science is closed on CTE - chronic repeated brain injury. -
Groin > ACL
-
Dr. Bennet Omalu: CTE obsession obscuring the truth.
Dr.Sack replied to JM2009's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
So you are okay with kids smoking? Or making people wait till age 18 to play football? -
Wonder if Chicago Bulls fans resent Michael Jordan for owning the Charlotte Bobcats?
-
Russell Wilson is 5'10", Tyrod Taylor is 6'1".
-
Marijuana And Violent Crime
Dr.Sack replied to Trump_is_Mentally_fit's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Cory Booker is pretty much owned by the lobbyists so any legislation he's pushing probably should be scrutinized. He's been shilling for progressive cred ever since he voted down the prescription drug import proposal and got called out for it. -
Will espn ever stop talking about Kaepernick?
Dr.Sack replied to Maury Ballstein's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
A quick read through this thread reveals that we have many posters still struggling with the THERE / THEIR conundrum. -
Manuel was not given the chance to grow
Dr.Sack replied to BuffaloBud420's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Tyrod is a much better version of EJ. -
Ben Shapiro vs Cenk Uyger
Dr.Sack replied to TakeYouToTasker's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
I was disappointed that Shapiro used the same tired cliches that I heard on O'Reilly's show 20 years ago. Cenk leveled so many facts on Shapiro that went without a response. One fact that went without a retort was how the Governor of Kansas plan to drop taxes failed to spur the economic growth, to the point they needed to admit the plan failed and raise the taxes to avoid a debt default. Just when you thought you'd hear the tired conservative debate cliche "Venezuela or Zimbabwe" to the pitfalls of infinite money printing it was Cenk who battered Shapiro with that same accusation by saying it is Trump who doesn't believe in balancing the budget. Cenk then proceeded to lay out his case based on the facts that you can't cut taxes to the level Trump has been proposing and increase spending by $54 billion alone on the bloated defense budget, while just limiting the pace in growth of government spending. Another big victory for Cenk was the acknowledgement of demographics, that the U.S. is simply changing demographically, something that Shapiro failed to mention once, or how the right plans to win over voters that are breaking 4 to 1 for other parties over the Republican Party. Cenk rightly pointed out that coalitions must be built around policies which bring demographic groups together not divide them. And as Cenk pointed out, every year 1 million new citizens immigrate and become legal residents. -
Missing is definitive policy substance. Notice the Dems continue to put their thumb in the eye of the progressive base by failing to announce support of Medicare For All. Why is that? Because the corporate Dems in leadership want their campaign donations from big Pharma & the private health insurance lobby.
-
Could Ragland be surprise cut of 2017?
Dr.Sack replied to Dragonborn10's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Cut? No. Trade? Perhaps. The key point is he's under a rookie contract & has yet to make it to an NFL game preseason or regular. His ACL injury was a big hurdle. -
What's cool is the Rock is quoted as saying he didn't vote for Trump or Hillary.
-
Now that the Democratic Party has been nearly wiped out the question now is do they double down on their neoliberal strategy first adopted in 1984 or develop a new ideology? Basically the path forward for Democrats is to continue their virtually identical Republican Light corporate friendly agenda, AND bend on social issues that serve as the last differentiator of establishment Democrat & Republican orthodoxy, OR move to Progressive economic platform with key acquiesces on nationalist and social issues such as the 2nd amendment, religious freedom, abortion, and cultural identity such as immigration. The problem is the corporate influence over the Democratic Party means that the ideological stagnation keeps the Party from adopting a progressive platform. We can trace the roots of the Democrats embrace of neoliberalism back to 1984 and the formation of the Democratic Leadership Council (DLC) under Al From. The founding philosophy of the New Democrats included; economic centrism, national security, and entitlement reform. Becoming Republican Light served the Democrats well and helped Bill Clinton win in 1992. By 1996 Clinton had passed legislation that was long the corporate donors dream agenda: NAFTA, welfare to work, and the '94 Crime bill. Clinton even managed to stave off impeachment and passed a sweeping overhaul of the 1930s era Glass-Stegall bank regulations setting the stage for the 2007-2008 Great Financial Crisis. So in essence it took a Democrat to pass what Republicans Bush Sr & Reagan couldn't. In 2009 Barack Obama passed a healthcare reform bill with many policies crafted by the Heritage Foundation & implemented 5 years earlier by Gov Mitt Romney - on a national scale. Under Obama the largest financial institutions weren't prosecuted by Attorney General Eric Holder. They were bigger in 2017 than 2009. In essence the crowning achievement of Obama's legacy is 7 foreign interventions and dropping 26k bombs on Muslim majority countries in 2016.
-
16 sacks 55 tackles, 5 for a loss, 7 pressures, 1 fumble recovery, 3 forced fumbles, 1 TD, NFL Defensive POY.
-
Straight dope
-
Bruce Smith, cut in 2000 he went on to play 4 seasons (00-03) for the Redskins appearing in 62 out of a possible 64 games and adding another 29 sacks to become the NFL sack record holder. This was akin to the Chicago Bulls cutting Michael Jordan if he was willing to play in 1999 in the interests of saving money.
-
Who else is all in on this new way of doing things?
Dr.Sack replied to KellyToughII's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
My only concern is does Pegula and the fans have the stomach for a possible and I stress possible 3-4 year turnaround? It may take 1 to 2 seasons to bottom out, another 1 to 2 seasons to build the right core talent. That means we are looking at fielding a championship caliber roster by 2020, 2021 at the earliest. It could take some time. I hope people are patient. These clean sweep rebuilds as you describe from the foundation up take time. Even Jimmy Johnson in Dallas needed, 1989, 1990, & 1991, then in 1992 he won the first title. -
There seems to be a tremendous amount of hubris from the .01% that there won't be another recession. Built into this hubris is the feeling that IF there is another recession the taxpayers will again bail out the over-leveraged asset speculators / bond holders. That Vegas stadium is a frog on a hot plate waiting for the next recession. When, not if, there is the next recession, the tax revenue assumption that is being assumed to finance the debt on the stadium will crumble, forcing the local government to tax the citizenry to make up the difference. Just like Lake Meade's water table has dwindled over the past 30 years, Vegas will bleed residents as they inevitably are forced to raise taxes to cover the debt payments. I see the Vegas franchise folding in under a decade and moving to a more stable market. The Raiders foray into Vegas and the new stadium finance scheme is a classic example of casino capitalism run amok. I hope the Pegula's take a more prudent approach and utilize a cheaper retrofit or build a modest stadium in collaboration with local colleges, universities, the city, county, and state.
-
5-22: Whaley Will Speak on SiriusXM NFL
Dr.Sack replied to 26CornerBlitz's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Whaley is a smart guy. He had 2014, 2015 & 2016 to win. He dealt with some tough circumstances including an ownership change and a coach quitting. All told he did an alright job. I'm sure he's learned some things that he would apply at the next stop. -
Wade was a great coach. Probably our best since Levy. He did wonders with a veteran crew & got the most out of Flutie. His decision to bench Flutie will forever linger as a great what-if. I think we win that Tennessee game & would have found our way to the Super Bowl. No telling what our defense could have done to stop the greatest show on turf.
-
Ryan Fitzpatrick Signing with the Bucs
Dr.Sack replied to 26CornerBlitz's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Good weather or a dome makes Fitz look good.