I’m hearing that A-68 has always been an integral part of the Russian nation, and there is worry that the Russophobes are endangering the lives of the native ethnic-russian inhabitants. I’ve been told the Russian Navy is overseeing a referendum.
I’m hearing that A-68 has always been an integral part of the Russian nation, and there is worry that the Russophobes are endangering the lives of the native ethnic-russian inhabitants. I’ve been told the Russian Navy is overseeing a referendum.
This is the kind of hard-hitting big J investigative-journalism we need.
Hahaha, okay I didn’t realize I forgot them. What will probably make this even better is that I live in San Diego and have for the past 4 years, and they are still so irrelevant that I forgot to mention them.
I think it’s the opposite of what you are saying. He has been mostly good with a couple years of atrocious 25+ int seasons. Overall an average of 3900 yds, 26 td, and 17 int. I understand why that would likely be frustrating for NY Giants fans to watch, but how many teams have had that good of QB play over the course…
Watching it in live speed (full speed replays too) my reaction is to want to agree with you that he’s in a sort of no-win and he couldn’t do anything.
I generally agree, if he isn’t doing something to somewhat slow his dad’s roll he is complicit by inaction. However it’s hard for me to look at a 19 year old (20 in a few days), and say “you’re a grown man go out on your own and be free of your dad” when I look at his dad and see this seemingly…
I don’t know why but for some reason I love the idea that we could get Niko, Zipser and Markkanen out there at the same time launching threes all 6'8"+ Europeans
This is a better take than mine, I was being kind of sensationalist.
I don’t think it is correct to say no shot. MVP awards don’t go to the best player, otherwise LBJ would have won what like 10 in a row at this point. Odds have him at 4%.
I agree that Giannis could very well come away with an MVP if the bucks finish in the top 3-4. His progress from year to year has been remarkable, and there’s no reason to think it won’t happen again this year.
Okay right that’s the point I’m making by pointing out that it is comparing things that are different food-service concepts.
I’ve been arguing for many years that the only reason Mike McCarthy is the head coach of the packers is because of how amiable he is to the Packers fan base. He is A large white guy that looks like he eats and drinks too much, which means most of the people that rot for his team see themselves in him. His obsession…
Okay, but there not the same type of food-service place. Five Guys charges 3-4 times as much for a burger. The fact that you know people are going to disagree with you tells you your answer.
Brady is not the G.O.A.T. He was an slightly above average QB in ‘01, ‘03, ‘04 for his first 3 super bowls, so using those as major supporting points would be like saying Joe Flacco and Trent Dilfer are better than Dan Marino. I think you maybe suffering from CTE from all of the sub-concussive blows you have received…
The whole crux of all of this is that you think Aaron Rodgers is amazing “until the playoffs”, which implies you don’t think he is amazing in the playoffs.
Your words not mine, “yeah Brady is a ‘system QB’ with an A-list roster and Rodgers is working with scrubs!”
On per game basis there are no statistics that Brady outperforms, if you care to look you can use QBR which does incorporate situational information (you will see the same thing). It’s okay if you don’t care about statistical/quantitative analysis, just use the “Count the Rings” argument because that’s the only thing…
On a per opportunity basis Matt Ryan was clearly more valuable. The avg amount of yards gained in a pass attempt from Ryan was >12 yds vs. 7.5 from Brady, Matt ryan didn’t throw the ball to the other team, and Ryan threw a TD once every 11.5 throws vs. once every 31 for Brady. You are anecdotally citing two games and…
Are you saying Aaron Rodgers is a bad playoff performer? That is a very incorrect take.
I don’t think that’s a hot take. I’ve been arguing for the last 4 seasons that Aaron Rodgers is already the greatest QB ever. The question of who the greatest ever comes down to who did whatever thing you are looking at better than anyone else ever. Aaron Rodgers has been that since either 2009 or 2011.