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re: Trump: No New Information

Posted by AllTheBridges on 10/6/20 at 11:59 pm
Oh look. Accuracy.
So he’s already said that everything was declassified long ago.

Someone had to do amazing damage control.

Trump: No New Information

Posted by AllTheBridges on 10/6/20 at 11:52 pm
TWEET

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All Russia Hoax Scandal information was Declassified by me long ago. Unfortunately for our Country, people have acted very slowly, especially since it is perhaps the biggest political crime in the history of our Country. Act!!!
I WILL NEVER WATCH LSU OR THE NFL HOWEVER I WOULD LIKE EVERYONE FIRED FOR LOSING OR WINNING IDK I DIDNT WATCH
Those important swing states, of course, being Tennessee, Alabama, and Florida.

Incredible.
Is this the thread with all the people who weren’t going to be watching football anymore?
As people, we are woman, man, camera, tv.
It’s absolutely incredible that protecting oneself and others from a virus has become partisan. There is no issue that can’t be partisan anymore.

Macaroni and cheese is the deep state. Hamburgers are freedom. There’s some chance you could get a weird mac and cheese v hamburger, left v right thing going if you could get the right people to promote it.
Why is there always just a tiny smidge of evidence that the Clintons did something? It’s hilarious to think that they always leave a weird bit of evidence or something but couldn’t rig an election.
I’ve always found dead people to be the most capable restaurant owners.
I guess more broadly, is ideological consistency or pragmatism generally more important?
Really looking forward to seeing what he’ll say in response
Yes. He does.

He can protect himself, clearly, as we can see here:

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He moves, he seems to have a pretty advanced presence in the pocket, and he can take off when he has to. But those are all things it’s nice to have. How much of that is a good offensive line?

We’ve watched tiger football. We know. Coverage breaks down sometimes, especially on the exterior of the line.

So how much can he do next year, assuming just a little improvement and with better backs and receivers? The answer is: a lot.

His release is a touch higher than I’d like, but it’s fast as hell, and he can generally put the ball where he wants it. Another season on his feet should help a lot with that. Playing third string quarterback in high school doesn’t teach you the things he’s learned, but it does tell me that there’s a sense you can only really gain in this kind of offense by doing it. He’ll be really comfortable by the time he plays. The offensive line isn’t going to be dominant. The difference between this year and ones past is that Joe can step up into the pocket comfortably, set that big frame, and let a great pass loose.

A few more thoughts: This is bonding time. He knows that. He’ll spend it with his receivers and line. There will be interceptions this season. No, this doesn’t mean the line will be bad. Just that Joe has the skill to work around deficiencies in games where he needs to. Yes, I think we win nine or more games.
You watched the Republican debates, the Democratic debates, and thought that these were more comparable to Jerry Springer?