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Doc Brown

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  1. All logical except for repealing PLCAA. If it's legal to sell something you should be able to do so without fear of being held liable. I'd make an exemption for military members under the age of 21 though who've been trained on how to properly use assault weapons.
  2. I'd pass on re-signing a RB. Knox and Oliver should be priorities though. Also, if Davis has a breakout year we'd be wise to extend him next year. Even if we are able to do cap gymnastics, I'd rather use that money to pay a top free agent o-lineman to help keep Allen clean than re-sign Edmunds.
  3. Gang and domestic related shootings don't make me fear the small chance of being shot by some random whack job when going out in public.
  4. I was pleasantly surprised to see bipartisan gun legislation that just passed in the Senate. I wish they raised the minimum age to purchase any kind of gun until 21 but it's a start.
  5. His solution to Big Corp is a massive tax on big corporations. His solution to big pharma companies is socialized medicine. His solution to the Military Industrial Complex is cutting off nearly all funding to our national defense. Do you agree with his solutions? If not, what are yours?
  6. The guy you showed in the video thinks all fracking should be stopped in the US. It's people like him that Biden should be ignoring.
  7. Gilmore and Woods are the two that stick out in my mind. Not as heavily debated as Edmunds but fans were split on their opinion of whether they should pony up and re-sign them. Different regime(s) though who I had less faith in evaluating talent than this one.
  8. I thought that was because the video evidence (which is all the NFL had to go on) was found inadmissible in court. No civil lawsuits were filed against him either as these workers went in with the expectation of giving him a "happy ending." A lot different than independent masseuse workers who thought they were just giving a professional masseuse before being surprised by Watson who wanted sexual favors from them. Having said that, the NFL should revisit the Kraft situation and take away first round picks from them.
  9. Yes. Roger Goodell could put Watson on an indefinite suspension only if the arbiter finds him guilty of violating the personal conduct policy. If she doesn't then he gets no suspension and there's nothing the NFL can do about it. If he is found guilty, Goodell could reduce or increase the number of suspended games that the arbiter sentences Watson too based off an appeal either by the NFL or Watson. However, since this is the first test of the real process I highly doubt he'll overrule Robinson's decision unless she suspends him an excessively high number of games (or seasons).
  10. So is letting a rookie play out his fifth year option without re-signing him long term. There should be options out there in the draft (Noah Sewell out of Oregon. Trenton Simpson out of Clemson, DeMarvion Overshown out of Tennessee to name a few). They can always address the position in free agency or via trade too.
  11. Not really. All I see our two potential RT's that struggled in pass protection last year. Brown has the physical ability to make a significant leap and hopefully Kromer helps him make that leap. RT remains my number one concern on the offense this year though.
  12. This is exactly my thinking but they didn't seem that interested in drafting his replacement either. Bernard is too small to replace him which still makes me scratch my head on why the Bills spend a 3rd round pick on him with Milano locked up through 2024. My gut tells me that they're going to let him play out this year and if he doesn't improve they'll let him walk unless they can get him at what they see as fair market value. Then they'll likely draft his replacement and rely on the veterans to give the rookie a crash course in their scheme.
  13. I'm not saying they weren't bad but I was just questioning that stat you were using claiming they were dead last because I hadn't seen it before. Allen's ability to elude pressure did hide a glaring weakness on this team as it's pretty amazing we finished 24th in pressure % per drop back (according to next Gen stats you linked) but somehow finished 2nd in sacks allowed.
  14. I didn't read any of the replies but my guess is she's trying to preserve the legacy of the neocons (her father and the Bush administration) in that although they lied to us about going into a costly war they did so with the best intentions as the greatest country in the world. This rise of the Tea Party and the election of Trump was a giant middle finger to that regime. She doesn't like that and this is her way of fighting back.
  15. I'm looking at PFF and they have the Dolphins o-line as giving up the most pressures with 235. If yolo used PFF rankings that's much lower than 125. PFF had us ranked in the middle of the pack overall (17th) but I couldn't find the exact number of pressures/sacks allowed. It's pry safe to say it's nowhere near dead last though like you claim. The Bills had problems on the o-line last year in pass protection but I think you're overstating how bad they actually were.
  16. Out of curiosity, where are you getting this stat?
  17. I didn't say they all were but let's be real here. About 90% of abortions in the US are among unmarried women and with that likely increasing in many red states I don't see how that won't be a more heavy burden on the tax payer. Especially since low income women are the least likely to have the money to both travel to another state and pay for an abortion.
  18. Regardless if you're hunches are correct, I just want to say thank you for doing one of the most thankless and underappreciated jobs out there.
  19. As a taxpayer, does it make more sense as a taxpayer to pay to prevent a pregnancy than pay for 18 years of welfare for single mothers?
  20. May want to add Von Miller to that list. I guess this list is made concurrent with pro bowl voting only to players so forget about Allen's performance in the playoffs. I'll go Allen, Diggs, Miller, and White. Poyer and Hyde should be on there but it's a popularity contest. Allen doesn't go in the top 40 and Lamar does just based off Josh not making the pro bowl with players not putting much time into it. This board will be up in arms.
  21. Best: 2003: 31-0 Win over Pats. It was our time to take over the division and have Bledsoe lead us to a Super Bowl. Worst: 2003: 31-0 win over Pats. False hope. The Pats won the Super Bowl and we finished 6-10.
  22. PFT is my go to because the NFL wishes it would go away.
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