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But I would still look at Rogers and Dingler as 2023 potentials, not anything for 2022... so I would want to get through a 1-year stopgap, and then let the kids battle it out to see who can take over the starting position versus getting backup time... And fill in with fallback veterans behind them in AAA and AA...
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Do we have Greiner back for 2022? I could live with the devil we know for one more year. Can we stick Garneau in AAA? Fallback option #1? And maybe one more similar AAAA guy just as a fallback to get through the year...? I agree... Don't really see a need to send any money for one year when there are no really good options for that anyways...
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Lions vs Bengals - 10/17/21 - 1:00pm - FOX
1984Echoes replied to MotownWebGuy's topic in Detroit Lions
It doesn't bother me to have Sewell on the Right side for one season... especially since he's already played several games on the Left and now knows what it will take to master the Left side. He has work to do. Next season, I agree. I think he'll do heavy work in the offseason, come prepared to take over on the Left side, and at that point Decker can be pushed over to the Right... I'm not averse to trading Decker but... (1) I think that's next season, not this season, (2) I want a damn good package for him, I am not interested in a garbage offer so either we get a 1st + other picks (4th? a 2024 or 2025 pick? Whatever... just not interested in a below market trade for a valuable asset) and... (3) There needs to be a replacement nearly as good as a Decker RT. And we've whiffed there several times. Another draft pick? Sure... But I don't want Roque or McDougle, it needs to be at least a Cherilus or Reiff or, even better, a Tyron Smith. You could add in a Larry Warford too... -
Lions vs Bengals - 10/17/21 - 1:00pm - FOX
1984Echoes replied to MotownWebGuy's topic in Detroit Lions
I don't think there's a whole lot left to see of Goff... However... I wouldn't be opposed to an additional WR if the guy can actually (a) get open, (b) make catches and (c) stay healthy. Just to... keep this team's head above water so they don't all feel like they are drowning... A morale issue as much as a talent issue... -
How about our 2nd round pick. Throw Carson Strong into that mix. Thibodeaux - WR - Willis in the 2nd... If he turns into better than a backup we can trade him for a couple 1sts and keep CJ Stroud (2023 draft) as our starter.
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yes.
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I disagree with that. He was broadcasting his request for that in December. He gave a speech that said "be tough" (in code: go use violence to help me remain in power). He absolutely incited the riot. They only came there because he asked them to...
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Go for it... I will accede to your request. He is both the biggest douchebag on the planet, and in all of mankind's history.
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I've already spoken about how I want annual registration fees structured for gun owners... to pay for annual IRS/ FBI/ and mental health audits.
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Biggest douchebag on the planet. Or in all of mankind's history. Take your pick.
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I was searching for years for a favorite commercial of mine, and didn't see it pop up until a couple years ago... It wasn't about the words... it was an old Volkswagon commercial from the late 90's done to the tune of "Da Da Da", by the Trio. They always had cool commercials... but this one stuck with me as one of the coolest because of the song... And since I have a love affair with the Cowboy Junkies... I loved their song being used as the anthem for (I forget... Carnival? Royal Caribbean?) all during the early 90's commercials...
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The problem with that is that the Reform Party pulled in 8 mill votes in 1996. Mostly conservative Independents/ blue collar anti-trade voters... similar voters to who Trump pulled in 2016... I'm not certain how much Powell could have done against that. Even compared to Dole/ Gingrich...
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Remember... He runs his business as a fascist dictatorship. Which is normal for a business owner... they make all the decisions, have all the power, get all the money, can abuse their power if they can get away with it, are willing to push legal boundaries if it means more money for themselves, are willing to screw their workers, their community/ environment/ anyone if it means more money in their pockets, will use violence if necessary (history... but not ancient history either), etc. Now... most business owners have some sense of ethics and/ or civic responsibility and don't do all of that... But yeah, Trump... No ethics, amoral, willing to use violence to remain in power (others', not his violence as he's too chicken shit to do anything like that), corrupt down to his DNA, definitely all about money and fame and popularity, but also definitely attracted to the Power of the Presidency, as well... and willing to shit all over Democracy/ Constitution of the United States to get/ stay there... He's a fascist wannabe dictator. Note the emphasis on wannabe... But he IS a fascist. No doubt in my mind whatsoever.
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I was a huge fan.
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PS: I would have voted for him as President in 2004, if not 2000. But he just didn't want to go that route. I think if he were President in 2001-2008... we would NOT have been in Iraq, and the "war on terror" would have gone decidedly different.
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No... I think he came out and straight out said that he should have judged it harder. I think he called it the biggest mistake of his career. I mean, obviously that. Definitely he was lied to, misled, and pushed hard to get in line with the rest of the admin... Could even call it strong-armed... But his moment of weakness was that he didn't dig harder into the intel, which definitely had weaknesses, and question things harder that he knew his judgement was asking him to do. Then he fell into line... Maybe you wouldn't call it a moment of weakness... but I think he went against his better judgement, even though he was lied to/ misled/ strong-armed which... I think I'm OK with calling that a moment...
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At this point... I would definitely rather wait for 2023 to pull the trigger on a QB...
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He was pressured to do so. That doesn't absolve him... but I place the burden on those who did the pressuring; and also on his moment of weakness. That moment was beyond costly. Similarly, Pence was under duress to overthrow our Democracy by Trump. Glad he didn't also have a moment of weakness.
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Lions vs Bengals - 10/17/21 - 1:00pm - FOX
1984Echoes replied to MotownWebGuy's topic in Detroit Lions
Not unless it's an overpay... Which I wouldn't discount... -
Lions vs Bengals - 10/17/21 - 1:00pm - FOX
1984Echoes replied to MotownWebGuy's topic in Detroit Lions
Leads me to believe we're picking a QB in 2023, not 2022. Defense-WR-defense-defense-defense-defense. Maybe a late-round flyer on another WR or TE... This makes me less optimistic about our current regime. Hopefully this is a one-off tied to getting a team reset with the Stafford trade. Except, weren't we offered a better draft-picks trade though? And Holmes & Co. chose the LAR package because of Goff? -
Looks like the RSS feeds stopped two days ago at the old site... Dying a slow death it seems...
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Lions vs Bengals - 10/17/21 - 1:00pm - FOX
1984Echoes replied to MotownWebGuy's topic in Detroit Lions
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Just playing around here... I'm ranking starting QB's in the NFL, 26 and under... based only on production, not future potential (that also means it doesn't matter if you have an awesome team that helps get those numbers, or a crappy team that brings him down... just production only): 1. Patrick Mahomes 2. Lamar Jackson 3. Deshaun Watson 4. Justin Herbert 5. Josh Allen 6. Joe Burrow 7. Jalen Hurts 8. Trevor Lawrence (way too low here and I expect some big numbers in the future and a corresponding rise to/ near the top... but he doesn't have those big numbers... yet.) 9. Baker Mayfield 10. Daniel Jones 11. Tua Tagovailoa 12. Mac Jones (could rise with more experience?) 13. Kyle Allen 14. Sam Darnold 15. Drew Lock (honorable mention as he was a starter last year) 16. Zach Wilson (could rise with more experience?) 17. Trey Lance (could rise with more experience?) 18. Justin Fields (could rise with more experience?) 19. Dwayne Haskins (was a part-time starter for two years... is he washed out or does he get a second chance after Big Ben falters...?) So here's a question: Is there a 2022 QB Prospect that can rank into the top 8 or 9 young QB's in the NFL? With the guys above? Because I don't see that with Corral. He's more of a 10-16 young NFL QB-guy to me, in which I'm not interested. I'd rather wait until 2023. If Malik Willis fits into that top 8 or 9... I'm interested in using our 2022 1st rounder for him. Just a thought...
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How many Covid deaths in your county?
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I could go Braves - Red Sox World Series. Strategically... so the Astros free agents can be "motivated" to look for other teams to play for next year...