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Einstein

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  1. Wish they did it in 2022. We would have had the 1 seed
  2. No other way around it, this blows. They have an incredible defense. Great RB. Exciting young WR. And now a HOF QB. If Rodgers can just put up 20 points per game, that’s a playoff team.
  3. Right on. You missed the worst part though - It’s filthy. I own a home in Florida and fly down there often. I avoid the Orlando airport as much as possible. Tampa (TPA) is significantly better. If you fly private, KORL is fine.
  4. I started a “hey ey ey” chant in the hot dog shop on main st In Disney World a few years back and it’s one of my favorite memories. A loud “ey ey ey” echoed back. I imagine that you would be cringing
  5. I'd trade ANY of Beanes 2nd round pick for Dhop. That's Cody Ford, AJ Epenesa, Basham, and Dalvins family member.
  6. This strategy, statistically, is proven to result in many many years of "always the bridesmaid and never the bride". Oh, and wasted franchise QB careers.
  7. There was Marty, who was fired after a 14-2 season. And Pederson, who was fired 2 years after winning the Super Bowl. Also Dungy, who was fired after making the playoffs but losing in the wild card round. Or Nagy, who was fired 2 years after going 12-4 and winning Head Coach of the Year. In fact, 9 of the last 15 Head Coach of the Year have been fired. I think McDermotts ice is thinner than most realize. Are they ridiculous expectations though? History and statistics are on our (the pessimists) side. Of the 33 head coaches to win at least one Super Bowl, 29 of them won their first Super Bowl within the first five seasons with that team. Meaning, McDermott would have to buck history. Defy statistics. He would have to fit within the 12% of coaches who have done it after five years of being with the team.
  8. The SB losses were a low blow, but aside from that, Shady is right.
  9. Same. Kind-of on Shady’s side here.
  10. I could say the same to you, no? The only evidence you have is McDermott not admitting it more than once. .
  11. Hmm. Some fans might be okay with a 45k seat dome stadium for the Bills
  12. The Oakland A's are moving to Vegas and building a baseball stadium that costs as much as our football stadium. Pretty wild, considering it will likely have 20,000 less seats.
  13. Thats literally called circumstantial evidence. Entire cases have been won on circumstantial evidence such as “the camera saw the defendants car driving on the same road the victim was later found”. Just like your “the coach only admitted it once and therefore it is once” claim. Actually, that argument is a logical fallacy - a mixture of appeal to ignorance and hasty generalization. .
  14. The media has asked him about it since. So they’ve seen it. And if you go on Twitter and search, thousands of other fans have seen it. I think you meant to say; “Well, I didn’t see it!”
  15. they have… Several times since then. I especially remember in 2020 (or 2021?) because McD was asked and he responded by saying that he’s not going to answer those type of questions anymore. Probably because of the flack he got when he answered honestly in 2018. I do love how your go-to proof was “the pressure doesn’t ask me about it” though, lol.
  16. He’s my favorite poster on this forum but he truly does not appear to understand the difference between “evidence” and “proof”. Which is funny because his only evidence isn’t proof either :).
  17. I don’t need to watch every other NFL coach to know what’s normal for McDermott. McDermott spends most of the season with his hands on his hips or clapping. He rarely ever has a play sheet in his hand. When he does, it is RARE. Unusual. Strange. Not normal. What another coach does is irrelevant to what is unusual for McDermott. It is even more unusual for McDermott to have that play sheet up around his mouth, as he presumably calls plays. Circumstantial evidence is evidence.
  18. No more flawed than “McDermott only admitted it once and therefore it must be once”. Except the majority of the time, he is NOT looking at it. Or putting it over his mouth to talk into the headset. That’s why it’s so odd when he DOES do that. It’s a big difference from his normal. It’s obvious. The camera goes to him. Fans key in on it, because it’s abnormal for him. You seem to be confusing “evidence” with “absolute proof”. Evidence is just anything that can be used to point to a hypothesis. Entire cases have been won and lost based on circumstantial evidence, which is evidence that simply shows other facts (like McDermott rarely holding the play sheet over his mouth and talking) but does not in itself prove the hypothesis.
  19. So yes, the only evidence you’ll accept is McDermott admitting. Which will never happen again after the media flack he got for doing it the first time.
  20. They’ve asked him more than once lol. Your Argument: “trust me bro” No, I don’t trust you. I trust my eyes. Which has a better view of McD on TV than you have at the stadium. 90% of the season, there is no play sheet in his hands with him covering his mouth and talking. But at certain times, there are. And it’s clear as day he is calling the plays.
  21. It’s been clear several times. You not seeing it doesn’t mean it didn’t happen. In several games, McD has the defense play sheet in his hand and is talking into his head set at pivotal moments of the game. Likely talking to Frazier who then calls the play into the team, ala Reid and Bienemy. 90% of the time, McD does not have the play sheet out, nor is he talking into the headset with the play sheet over his mouth. So it’s pretty noticeable when he does do it. But McD realized that after the San Diego game, when he got a lot of flack from the media (including Tony Dungy), for taking over the play calling, he was never going to admit it again. Which gives you plausible deniability. But no. McD absolutely called plays several times. Whether you and Gunner want to admit or not.
  22. If the only evidence you will accept is McDermott admitting it, then yes there is only evidence of 1 game.
  23. There is some evidence cd he did it more than once. But it’s true that he only admitted it once.
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