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  1. This postgame situation is abysmal. The Ravens postgames are in a bar or on the street, so I guess it could be worse. But I miss the Comcast ones in the studio.
  2. Man, I dont know. Maybe in aggregate for the season, but right now they're playing better football than we are. They just can't score, but right now neither can we. And their defense isn't terrible. We'd probably make their offense seem competent and then we wouldn't score on their defense. It'd be close.
  3. No other QB has more than 5 such games on the entire season. His turnovers will come way down if he can just be asked to throw it at a normal volume. And he doesn't throw enough TDs to make up for it.
  4. After the embarrassment that was losing to the Giants, how does your team respond? Get punked on national TV by 35. Ron should contact his realtor on the way home. Time get the affairs in order.
  5. This is the 6th straight game and 8th out of the last 9 games in which Howell has 40 or more pass attempts.
  6. Obviously, these are specific questions none of us can answer. But it's no different than any other thing that goes through these channels. Not like it's posted on the website. As far as Rubio, we can only go on what he's chosen to say: I'd say the reason these people havent testified is more complex than you're making it. First, you cant just subpoena people cuz you feel like it. The chair of the committee has to establish a select committee that has that power. And Rep. Burchett and others have indicated the chair of their committee doesn't really want to authorize that. There's basically competing factions within the House on this. And then, as Rubio mentioned, these people got jobs and families and other things to worry about. Grusch has talked about reprisals for going public, which was in his whistleblower complaint. He basically gave up his career for this.
  7. Ths ICIG, for one, that reviewd his whistleblower complaint and deemed the information to be credible. Grusch testified under oath. He went through the official whistleblower process and checks like everyone else. Rubio has said they had first hand witnesses come in and talk to them, ie, not somebody's third cousin. Defense contractors, like Lockheed, Battelle, Bigelow Aerospace, etc al, have some material in question. And to that last point, Grusch ( and others) have explained that contractors are upset because they cant give the material to people. This is a topic that's been out there about how scientific discovery is being hindered by the over classification. You cant being in who you need to research. In a perfect world, everything would be open and in the public domain and we'd all benefit. But if you're a private conttrctor in possession of otherworldly material, you cant read in whoever you feel like. At least if you're getting government money.
  8. This is an absurd analogy. You're missing the point. Because you personally dont have it doesn't invalidate it. If your position is, unless you can personally see it, it doesn't exist, I don't know what to tell you.
  9. The options aren't limited, they're infinite really. They're limited by our primitive understanding of science. In the scheme of things, we dont know anything about anything. There's a little we know, a lot we THINK we know, and a ton we dont know. If they using wormholes or interdimensional travel or some other theoretical concept, speed is irrelevant.
  10. They lack specifics to yahoos like us. He has provided all the specifics: names, dates, places, corroborating witnesses, etc to the IG and Congress. It's just all classified and we're not allowed to see it. These weren't random people he was talking to. These were 3 star generals and heads of agencies and people directly involved in some cases as part of an official inquiry. He's not providing the specifics publicly you say he lacks because he's prohibited from doing so, not because he chooses not to or doesnt have them. And if there are specifics he doesn't have or if he's giving his opinion, he says that. These guys like Reid and Schumer werent chasing this because there's nothing there.
  11. I highly recommend David Grusch's interview on Joe Rogan's podcast that just dropped last night. Key moments: - Discussed 300 foot triangle following a TS-SCI cleared DOD professional all the way to a secured facility at dawn. The triangle was dark, had a purplish glow to it (plasma he said) and distinct lights. The triangle was around 1000 feet above the person’s car and it caused some kind of radiation damage to the persons paint. The affected person did not disclose this event for 5 years. - Discussed how he got access to a lot of the information - via a highly ranked official with impeccable credentials that told him he needed to know that there are already efforts to reverse engineer not of this earth materials. And because David was part of the UAP task force, it was imperative that he knew. - When he finally got in touch with the gatekeepers, the gatekeepers pretty much told them to **** off. And closed their doors. This resulted in David conducting more research, documenting anecdotes, and testimonials and submitting them to the IG. - David provided around 12 hours of testimony to the congressional staffers, and the lawyers to both the house and the Senate. He went full, open kimono as he says, within the time that was given to him. - He mentioned the 1933 case where the pope and the Vatican were involved, but says that, or hence, that, earlier cases that he simply is not allowed to discuss at this point in time. There were no bodies recovered from the crash. The vehicle was lenticular, but broke apart after impact, and there was only that traditional bell shaped object left. The Italian contacted the Germans to determine if this was some kind of German aviation experiment. The Germans came down to Italy, took a look at the Kraft and told them that it was definitely not theirs. Craft size = 20x10 feet. Around 1944 or 1945, the United States Government was aware of this crash, and proceeded to recover the craft after the end of the war. - A lot of the findings across this 90 year program have led to innovations specific to the national security space. Not necessarily a replication of the technology, but more of an inspiration resulting in human innovation. - Double digit craft retrievals. David knows of the specific number, but is not allowed to disclose it. The reason why is because our adversaries are watching I’m listening to everything that we do or say, hence the discretion. - He says that we have a constitutional oversight issue because these programs have not been reporting to Congress as they should have in appropriate ways. David met with Harry Reed two years before the senator passed away. By then Harry Reid was a civilian and not an elected official. He met with Harry to determine how much Harry knew. Curious about the $21 million allocation. Reid told him he knew we had UFO material, tried to get access and was denied by DOD. This confirmed David’s beliefs. - Harry Reid told him, just like he told the New Yorker during an interview years ago, that Lockheed Martin is the Government Contractor that had UAP material. Lockheed Martin wanted to digest itself from such material onto a specific military base. CIA also involved. 1950s recovery material. The $21 million that were allocated were to be given to Bigelow Aerospace so they could build a secure facility in Las Vegas to house and analyze these materials. David has seen all associated docs and PowerPoints detailing this. The CIA killed the project on the money was used for other things. - He says that Lockheed Martin is not the issue here. Lockie Martin complained about how compartmentalized this reverse engineering program was and how they were not able to bring in the necessary engineering talent to do their work. - He then talks about people that he’s close friends with over his 14 year career that work in the reverse engineering program and how they are extremely frustrated because all of the work is highly compartmentalized and therefore one engineer cannot discuss his work with an engineer, that’s in the cubicle next to him. - David shares that as he was reviewing all AATIP documents he found adversarial counterintelligence about the United States Government that talked about America’s reverse engineering program. David then went to the agency that had acquired this adversarial intelligence, and requested more on behalf of Congress. Initially, that agency said sure, but after a two month Silence they came back with a very aggressive attitude and pretty much told him to go **** himself to never come back to them asking about this stuff. - The United States is aware of other countries, recovery and reverse engineering efforts. But David did not disclose who those nations are. He did say that it’s not hard to guess who it is. - David then begins talking about Chuck Schumer‘s amendment that is supposed to establish a disclosure process between 2024 and 2030. The Senate has approved it. The house is fighting it as they say that AARO already does some of that work. Which is “****ing ridiculous”. The chair of the house until committee. Mike Turner is the one blocking it and David mentions Wright Patterson Air Force Base. Read between the lines. Mike Rogers also blocking it. - He recognizes the support that he has received from Tim Burchett, which is the complete opposite of what he has received from Mike and Mike. And he makes that pretty clear. He also mentions how Mike Turner has been considered the most corrupt elected official, and Congress for a while. And he also mentions his top donors which we all already know who they are. - He says that we are not alone and with 100% certainty, but that the old guard is trying to keep the truth away from the American people. But he says that the toothpaste is already out of the tube and it’s simply too late in his opinion for them to restrict the truth. - Joe asks him what these nonhuman entities are. David begins his response by saying that they are extra terrestrial per all of his sources. But Schumer amendment used NHI term to catch everything. - On two occasions Individuals of unknown origin explained to Grusch and his wife they could “touch” them at any time (clearly alluding to violence) - Grusch stated other publicly well known officials got similar threats at the same time he did - Atomic energy act of 1954 is the origin to all NHI information being classified
  12. I would love for Howell to not emerge from every game with 40-50 attempts. They're asking him to do way too much.
  13. I saw Steve Sims had his first 3 catches of the seasonfor the Texans, so he's still kicking around the league. Dustin Hopkins with the game winner against Pittsburgh. Montez Sweat and Chase Young each with a sack yesterday.
  14. He three picks he had werent indicative of how often he was trying to give it to the Giants. Lest we forget the Giant DB that dropped an INT right in his chest.
  15. I'd be willing to bet there's never been a team to (so far) get 9 sacks and commit 5 turnovers in the same game.
  16. Classic EB. Wait until you get behind and then start running it
  17. I dont know, being first in passing attempts and effectively last in rushing attempts wouldn't fly as a good trait for any other OC.
  18. But if you watched that TNF game, you have to admit Sweat was a menace. He was all over the place. He definitely had an impact pressuring the QB. Making the QB uncomfortable wasn't something our DEs were doing yesterday.
  19. And I remember, coming out of last season, DL and WR were supposed to be our two strongest position groups. Merely halfway through this season, we need to replace 3-4 of those players cuz we've blown up the DL and the WRs have been underwhelming. lol
  20. Crazy thing is, we're currently first in the league in passing attempts, and the only thing keeping us from being last in rushing attempts is the teams below us had their byes already. So the prospect of finishing first in passing attempts and last in rushing attempts seems not just a possibility, it seems likely unless Bieniemy gets his head outta his behind on the play distribution.
  21. I remember hearing he was born and raised in DC. Went to St. Albans.
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