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Doc Brown

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  1. He's a right wing capitalist on Fox News. Sue him. He's also a human being who's been through a lot and vilifying successful people is one thing I can't stand about the far left.
  2. It makes me think he was genuinely concerned understanding how impressionable some people are no matter what side of the aisle they're on.
  3. Interesting. I don't know if it's Fox News's way to avoid any potential lawsuit with their opinion people pushing this malaria drug or it's because Cavuto beat stage 4 cancer, has MS, and had triple bypass surgery so he's generally alarmed that this may kill people with serious medical conditions who take this without consulting with a doctor.
  4. Hmmmm...has elderberries and larch tree ingredients. Interesting.
  5. I love how everybody points to the Cassel season proving Belichick's genius without the caveat that they finished 16-0 the previous season and retained pretty much the same team. The Pats added basically nothing on offense and lost some defensive starters. I can't see them going above .500 with a much tougher schedule than last year without Brady. New England Patriots — over 9, -110 Bill Belichick won 11 games with Matt Cassel the last time he didn’t have Tom Brady, and people are also forgetting that the Patriots won 12 games last season with a pretty mediocre version of Brady. I think Brian Hoyer wins the QB job and is good enough for the defense to lead the Patriots to 10 wins.
  6. I agree with this although I still need to see more from Ridley. Just having to watch Benjamin, Zay, Holmes, Foster, Thompson, Matthews etc. over the two previous seasons made Brown look pretty good last year.
  7. Just looking at the beginning of this post it's clear the idiot media had a lot more to lose than Trump even though hydroxychloroquine has been a failure.
  8. Even in this case you weren't dumb enough to have an open beer between your legs.
  9. That article is two weeks old and we've known this for quite some time that the real death rate is pry .2% to .5%. For comparison, the H1N1 flu season of 2009 the death rate was about .02%. The problem is 90,000 plus people have died from this within a two and a half month time period because of how contagious this thing is. That's with social distancing and lockdown measures. If half the US population gets this virus you're looking at around 230,000 deaths using that .2% number. You can debate about whether the measures were too extreme or not extreme enough but I wish people would stop comparing it to the damn flu.
  10. I believe a first time DWI offense carries with it a mandatory two game suspension per NFL policy.
  11. He should stick to only riding horses. Is it that unusual to find an open container and an unregistered gun in Texas? This is minimum two games if we're lucky.
  12. I see him in the 6 to 15 range the rest of his career if he continues to progress. He has that clutch gene so you could win multiple Super Bowls with the right team around him. Yes, accuracy is the reason he'll never be considered top 5.
  13. Mods. Do your job. There has to be some bylaw broken here.
  14. So, will Belichick dress in blackface every morning now?
  15. Post June 1st 2021 they carry a dead cap of 21.5 million that season and then 17.2 million dead cap in 2022 if they trade him. 14.3 million in 2021 and 17.2 if they straight out release him. That's pry their best option if they want to have any success on Love's rookie deal if he does turn out to be everything they think he can be.
  16. They can but it will be 31.5 million in dead cap. That's assuming Love is the prospect they envisioned to which I have serious doubts watching him play last year.
  17. If Rodgers was considering retirement the pick and their draft as a whole would make more sense. They can't release Rodgers until after the 2022 season without taking a massive dead money cap hit. Favre considered retirement that offseason and didn't announce he'd come back until a month before the draft. Nobody was surprised with that pick considering Rodgers fell to them when there was talk of him going at #1 overall. Let's say the best case scenario is Love takes over for Rodgers in 2023 and has a great season. He'll then demand a massive contract extension and they're stuck trying to build a competitive roster being handcuffed by the big QB contract again.
  18. Good interview. Hilarious with the Vontae Davis question.
  19. Realistically, what could we get for Beasley and what player could work the slot like he does?
  20. Packers game plan: 1.) Sign Aaron Rodgers to a four year massive contract extension impossible to get out of hampering your ability to acquire free agents and resign players. 2.) Hire a head coach who's offense relies on the running game and isn't conducive to Rodgers free wheeling style of QB play. 3.) Luck your way to the NFC Championship game and then do nothing in the draft to help the glaring areas of weakness on your team (DT, OT, WR) 4.) Also, draft a 1st round QB that will create a constant media circus that will only be a distraction the next three years. Then a 2nd round RB with two decent one's already on the roster. Then a jack of all trades master of none FB/TE for some odd reason in a WR rich draft. 5.) By the time Love is ready to take over he'll be ready for a new deal once again hampering your ability to acquire free agents and resign players.
  21. For the Bills - Reed then Moulds For the entirety of their careers - Owens, Lofton, Reed, Moulds
  22. Pry Yeldon if Wade's shown enough progress. We save 1.65 million in cap by cutting Yeldon.
  23. We beat the Pats twice and the Browns with even just an average offense and take the AFC East. We were 23rd in ppg and 24th in ypg. We also ended up playing the 3rd easiest schedule I believe and beat one team who finished above .500. Allen improved in many areas but needs to take another step forward especially since we got him more help this offseason.
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