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It seems like QBs go at least a round or two earlier than they would’ve even 10-12 years ago due to the importance of the position, etc, but I’d still have to squint to see Mayfield as even a mid-late second rounder. (I probably would have said the same thing about Christian Ponder though way back when, & he just

The Jag’s what?

He’d basically be Joe Flacco. Well, he pretty much is Flacco already.

There’s probably something to this. Do people realize that Eli Manning has a decidedly lower career QB rating than Jay Cutler & Carson Palmer (and a rating more than ten points lower than that of Phillip Rivers)?

Please stop. This is truly gross in myriad ways.

I’m familiar with some of the earlier ones here & I’ll take your word for it on the rest- but that’s not a great batting average.

There are few things as maddening as folks in the wake of the last election & its fallout claiming to be ‘apolitical’. These Ron Swanson-wannabe, ‘in it for the lolz’, dickheads know what they’re doing.

You’re the one that watches that?

A. Whitney Brown

Let’s put Mickey Brantley, Mike Schooler, Henry Cotto, Scott Bankhead, & Brian Holman back in the public consciousness too.

It’s borderline stunning to me, but he has the look of at least a decent multiyear starter (something which was almost unimaginable last year). He looked like the second coming of Blaine Gabbert in 2016, & that might be putting it kindly.

It would seem kind of superfluous to Univision’s existing Jambaroo column on Deadspin, but that hasn’t exactly ever stopped the AV Club before (see what seems like the majority of newswire items scavenging from other kinja sites, if you can find them naturally).

Right? I mean, there was frequent article overlap pre-Kinja (despite being owned by the same entity), but that first article was ~three hours ago.

Stephen Colbert had Anthony Scaramucci on his show practically immediately after the latter was let go too.

Still far too many did. This shouldn’t have been remotely close.

Correction: The Phoenix (now Arizona) Coyotes ARE a spectacular failure.

It might be the indie equivalent of the Bringing it All Back Home/Highway 61 Revisited 1965 releases.

That’s probably my favorite song by them too. Such an incredible band.

Right? This is almost comically bad.

I had a long weekend post-kinjapocalypse (was present the final morning), but officially moved my account on here yesterday. I’m less than impressed so far, no surprises there.