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The Everything 118th Congress Thread
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The Everything 118th Congress Thread
Califan007 The Constipated replied to @DCGoldPants's topic in The Tailgate
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The Everything 118th Congress Thread
Califan007 The Constipated replied to @DCGoldPants's topic in The Tailgate
“Greene questioned Boebert’s loyalty to McCarthy, and after a few words were exchanged, Boebert stormed out,” said one source familiar with the argument. “You were okay taking millions of dollars from McCarthy but you refuse to vote for him for Speaker, Lauren?” Greene said, according to another source familiar with the confrontation. The first source said Greene came out of a bathroom stall and confronted Boebert, who had been unaware the Georgia Republican was in the restroom, for taking campaign money from McCarthy and then turning against him in the speaker voting. “That’s when Lauren said, ‘Don’t be ugly,’” the first source said, adding that Boebert then “ran out like a little schoolgirl.” Boebert declined to comment on the matter, saying only, "See you later -- bye," and Greene did not respond to requests for comment. Rep. Debbie Dingell (D-MI) allegedly witnessed the near-screaming match, according to sources, but she declined three separate times to describe what she saw “in any way, shape or form.” “What happens in the ladies room stays in the ladies room,” the Michigan Democrat said. -
Ah, then by "real QB" they meant they weren't counting the game where they had to start a WR at quarterback due to COVID protocols...pretty sure that game had next to zero offense.
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Pretty sure they meant Teddy Bridgewater lol...
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"On December 26, 2021 in week 16 of the 2021 NFL season game against the Raiders, Shurmur's offensive game plan made Broncos history as it yielded 40 offensive plays, eight first downs, and 158 yards of total offense. which is the second-fewest in a game in which the Broncos had a true quarterback playing in the last 29 years. The run offense managed just 18 yards on 16 carries, which is tied for the third-fewest in franchise history. On January 9, 2022, Shurmur and Broncos head coach Vic Fangio were fired. One year later the Commanders thought he would be a good offensive coordinator." *I added that last sentence lol
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You mean this?..."I don’t think we can exclude the possibility without knowing more of the facts" I'm guessing to Republicans, a Democrat saying they need more info before ruling anything out is considered a vicious attack since their default mode is to parrot the party line, no matter how asinine it may be lol... The only thing that's gonna hurt Biden is if the documents he took are top secret, the National Archives brought this to his attention years ago, and there's evidence that others had regular access to them. Because essentially saying "Let's wait and see first" isn't gonna dent him...even if it's from his own party.
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They haven't "clowned" this organization since 2019 when Jay Gruden was fired mid-stream...and we're downplaying how good Jones is being portrayed as, not the Giants organization overall. Although if I'm gonna assess how the organization is being run, it's gonna be based on one helluva lot more than whether or not they beat us in any give year, and most definitely not during seasons when we were losing to everyone anyway lol...
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If the goal is to improve, who gives a flying **** that he "whooped" our ass when we were 3-13, 7-9 or 8-8? And "actually playing well now"? if you mean the last 2 or 3 games, then sure, ok... His last game against us he was downright mediocre...and that was the first time he had beaten a Heinicke-led Washington team lol...I mean, he threw for a whopping 160 yards and averaged 5 yards per attempt. That was 4 weeks ago.
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And I'll word it differently lol...none of us know what it will take t keep Jones, and his salary won't be the only one affected by a rising salary cap. So taking that into consideration, along with all the other insane QB salaries as of late, it's not unreasonable to think paying out the nose for a QB of Jones' talent level could not only happen, but could have a ripple effect in other areas of the team and the division.