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War Room Lounge v51: A Total Non-Starter

Which presidential candidates are total non-starters for you? (Pick up to 3 out of the top 12)


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I think someone on CNN just called Trump's visit with Kim a, "Diplomatic Booty Call".




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Bruins fan so.... yell angry and shake a fist while dreaming of the glory years?

Wait, did MTL ever even have glory years?

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Yeah pretty much, but then again that's far from being rich these days. That's just being comfortable and having a nice home, nice cars, nice trips, and being able to save and invest and send your kids to a good college. Far from luxurious.
*Depending on where you live.
 
Totally disagree. Rodgers needs to be reigned in BIG time when it comes to holding onto the ball and extending the play. He's been cancerous to the offense in terms of building rhythm. It started in 2015 when Jordy was injured, Lacy was a fat load, Davante had literally one of the worst seasons by a receiver in NFL history, and Cobb was hobbled: receivers couldn't get separation against press so he'd extend every single play. The problem became that, in 2016, 2017, and 2018, he didn't get back to west coast fundamentals.

You just can't operate an offense like that for a full game.
Huh? 2016 - 2018 Davante has been great and Jordy was incredible before him, so where is the issue in terms of building rhythm?

Yes, injuries hurt the team and aside from one year they haven't had a competent run game. It seems to me that Rodgers is brilliant when he's extending plays.

Do you think their failures is on Rodger's shoulders?

Also, he was hurt in 2017.
 
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Order of who goes where is negotiable for me with those 3. I get Peyton has all the records but all his 1 and dones in the playoffs gets to me. Plus fuck that forehead goof.

Brees however is NOT the GOAT for fantasy football purposes. The puto motherfucker will give you 40 one game then Sean Payton's evil genius "I hate fantasy" mind takes over and Brees throws 90 times but they all count as laterals to Alvin Kamara in screens and you get 7 points from him when you need 8.

Bress passed Manning in Yards already and will most likely pass him in TDs this season.

Brees is going to retire with the most passing yards and TDs with the highest completion % of all time. And he's 3rd all time in QB rating behind Rodgers and Russell Wilson
 
They're allowed to run the offense, within a scheme. Rodgers was forced in 2015 without Jordy to improvise and the problem was he got too used to it like Trotsky mentions below that he didn't return to the west coast shit that worked with the team
Sure, that's what I mean. I'm not saying have Rodgers draw up the play book (Peyton is the only guy that comes to mind that could do it successfully).
 
I've always had Brees as my GOAT but you can obviously make the case for Rodgers.

1. Unitas
2. Brady
3. Manning
4. Rodgers
5. Brees
6. Marino
7. Favre
8. Montana
9. Young
10. Graham

Huh? 2016 - 2018 Davante has been great and Jordy was incredible before him, so where is the issue in terms of building rhythm?

Have you watched Packers games the past few years? The issue in terms of building rhythm are hard to quantify outside of watching the games, but they manifest in the skyrocketing play durations and plummeting completion percentages and scoring totals. Aaron has been like the #30-ranked QB in the league over the past four years in terms of completion percentage and was 39th (!) last year as well as like 17th in yards per attempt. There's no doubt that Davante is good (and Jordy was great), but Aaron's habit of not throwing with anticipation and extending every play started that season because Davante and Cobb couldn't get separation at all. Hell, Davante still can't separate: just look at his highlights compared to other top receivers.

Mark Schlereth said it best when he said in 2016 that it was like they went into every huddle and said "broken play on 3, break!"

Yes, injuries hurt the team and aside from one year they haven't had a competent run game. It seems to me that Rodgers is brilliant when he's extending plays.

Do you think their failures is on Rodger's shoulders?

It's hard to allocate blame. I think it's mostly on Ted Thompson for not firing McCarthy a couple years ago. Hard to blame McCarthy just for being an incompetent chode. Rodgers definitely deserves some blame for getting high on his own supply and falling in love with extending for deep shots.
 
As a gun owner... I've always thought doing that is gross as fuck.

For one, NO ONE goes cyclic like that on machine guns, fucking EVER.


That dude is even on a fucking SAW and he's not going cyclic.

So, it's unrealistic first of all and second... it's just gross. Like, it's probably dumb but I wipe down the outside of my rifle barrels with a bit of solvent (especially the AR's with the open tip flash hiders and brakes given the gas blowback of burnt powder) and just handling the damn things while cleaning you get that shit and the lubricant all over the things...
 
As a gun owner... I've always thought doing that is gross as fuck.

For one, NO ONE goes cyclic like that on machine guns, fucking EVER.


That dude is even on a fucking SAW and he's not going cyclic.

So, it's unrealistic first of all and second... it's just gross. Like, it's probably dumb but I wipe down the outside of my rifle barrels with a bit of solvent (especially the AR's with the open tip flash hiders and brakes given the gas blowback of burnt powder) and just handling the damn things while cleaning you get that shit and the lubricant all over the things...

I think you missed the point of my post, Greg.

Get some shut eye, bud.
 
Please post all the other people who had to smash their phones with hammers. I'll wait.

I mean, i'm not even Secretary of State and we shred our shit in one of those industrial shredders. That's NIST 800-88 for ya.
 
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