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Re: Our National Parks
PitDAWG
05/02/26 07:45 PM
And now he is out to destroy what has been in place since 1916 for all Americans. One may begin to think the things he is doing has nothing to do with "All Americans".
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Re: Browns GM Andrew Berry: ‘No rule against extending’ Deshaun Watson’s contract; QB battle is performance-based
PitDAWG
05/02/26 05:51 PM
Dude, Lamar was drafted at #32. Not at pick #182. Teams passed on Lamar once. Every team passed on Green 5 times and some of them 6 times. I get it. Somehow in your world that's the same thing.  You bring up Tom Brady. You may as well bring up Brock Purdy too. Yes, there are exceptions to the rule that's why 6th round QB picks have a 5% to 6.38% chance of becoming a starter. And allow me to explain what you claim is a "negative" which seems like a very clear loss of reality. My assertion is that he is perfectly suited to run the RPO and can be used in schemes on a spot basis to keep opposing D's off balance. I also stated it is possible he could develop into a starting QB over time. Not likely but possible. Do you have any clue how positive of a comment those things are for a 6th round pick at QB? Most 6th rounds QB's never contribute to any degree. With those statistical facts in mind do you have any clue how positive of a comment those things are for a 6th round pick at QB? t It appears that in Bull_Dawg land you don't. Just because I'm not declaring him "the most athletic QB ever" or over inflating his odds of success is not negative. Actually I'm giving him a better odds of contributing to this offense than the stats would indicate he will. I'm just not slobbering all over him which is what in some far off universe is your definition of being positive.  If an NFL GM drafts a QB in the 6th round and he becomes a solid cog in your offense by running the RPO in packages designed for him, you did a great job! You made a sixth round selection that became a sold contributor to your offense. That is a great return on your investment and a positive outcome. There's nothing "negative" about that.
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Re: Quarterback Defined
Bull_Dawg
05/02/26 02:18 PM
I think Watson being QB1 while things are being installed makes sense. With Shedeur's quote on learning and teaching, I do wonder if he's more of a back yarder than an on his p's and q's type. Reactionary more than in command, and focused more on himself than knowing everyone else's assignments. Watson on the other hand has been around the block with multiple offenses. Watson is probably more likely to help get everyone else up to speed more quickly.
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Re: Justice Department drops investigation into Federal Reserve and Jerome Powell
Clemdawg
05/02/26 07:10 AM
Interesting update:
Just yesterday, Jerome Powell announced that he would not step down before his term expires. He also noted that he'd be staying on as a ranking board member for the foreseeable future.
It would seem that there is at least one person in the 202 who is willing to honor the commitment he made to The American Public.
Imagine that: the FED Chair stood up for principle and tradition, and said "no" to unrelenting pressure from the Executive Branch. Moreover, he actually committed himself to continue serving the public's interest after his term expires.
Dude just raised a massive "One Gun Salute" ...and thrust it straight in 47's eye... in front of the entire U.S. "I'm still here... and I'll still be around."
Guts. Principle. Integrity.
In case you missed it: Jerome Powell is a Donald Trump appointment.
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Re: Predictions
bonefish
04/29/26 07:20 PM
I made the distinction between the two.
Way more information to make a mock than predict a new season.
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Re: Iceland
bonefish
04/28/26 07:27 PM
I have seen quite a bit through research but did not see a thing about snorkling.
That would be very cool. I know you can see active volcanoes and I knew about the tectonic plates.
But hey thanks. Sometimes people discover things that don't show up from Google searches.
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Re: Poltical Jokes Part 5
PitDAWG
04/28/26 06:52 PM
Late Breaking News!
Trump announced from The White House today that he has officially appointed Captain Jack Sparrow in charge of opening the Strait of Hormuz. He said he was going to appoint Hannibal Lecter as Sparrow's top aid and advisor on opening the strait until he remembered that Lecter had died.
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Re: Republican Right Wing Nuts - Part ????
oobernoober
04/27/26 07:07 PM
You say "no", I say "not yet". Before I respond to the part I quoted, I want to say that I appreciate the convo. Also, the part I quoted is such a small portion of your post because of how close our two arguments are on the matter. As far as the part I quoted, I would say that you can 'what if' anything to death if you wanted to. I could get shot walking out of work today, but I'm not going and grabbing law-abiding peoples' guns, right? So why here? And through answering the question of 'why', you have to somehow get past the complete lack of tangible evidence of fraud that rises to the level of taking away methods of voting. I did a quick Google search, and clicked on the link below. There wasn't a ton of thought put into which link I clicked on other than it appearing to be the most legit. https://www.congress.gov/116/meeting/house/108824/documents/HHRG-116-JU00-20190129-SD020.pdfIn that sampling, the largest bucket of voter fraud was associated with absentee ballots and duplicate registrations. Not mail-in ballots, or ballot drop-boxes, or hacked voting machines, or whatever other nonsense that gets discussed but isn't happening. I think (with the exception of voter ID, IMO) if the proposed election security actions lined up at all with the attempted fraud that we're seeing, then I'd have a much easier time getting on board with taking away peoples' preferred methods of voting.
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Re: Very long time, very little talk from me
Bard Dawg
04/23/26 01:37 PM
Babe, finding rooms can be tough. Book ahead! Lexington is beautiful around the reservoir. The motorcycle race weekends are packed. Any favorite races? Not sure what is still run. Good pit passes if you like that end of things. Go safe! Enjoy.
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Re: DOJ, FBI conclude Jeffrey Epstein had no "client list," committed suicide
mgh888
04/22/26 07:26 AM
Bump.
Still millions of missing files/pages from the Epstein files. Trump allegations all hidden and removed.
Funny how people will believe there is a paedophile sex ring with the Clintons out of a basement of a Pizza joint in Washington DC - or how the Clintons assassinate political rivals .... but when it comes to something that slaps you in the face, a poem about shared secrets and a signature from Donny .... there is disbelief.
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