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In10se

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  1. McGregor's dumb ass doesnt deserve a title shot yet. Pack Ferguson in bubble wrap and get that fight. Make Conor fight a bus.
  2. Rogan getting all excited on every glancing partially blocked punch Al throws. He's trying his best to make this seem like not a wipe out. Khabib needs to take a page from Mayweather. Win boring but make yourself a villain and people will pay to watch you.
  3. Khabib succumbing to the pressure to put on a good show. Fought that whole 3rd standing when he could have easily taken him back to the ground and kept draining him.
  4. Kimmel should just task a couple of his assistants to go back over every lie Hannity has said on Twitter and every lie he's said on his show. Find every time he attacked Michelle Obama. Then annouce on his show and on Twitter that he'll be releasing these showing Hannity for the con man woman attacking garbage he is every day on Twitter.
  5. Russian Abe Lincoln looked pretty good.
  6. That wad savage. That dude was outclasses but insane stamina and toughness
  7. You're part of the problem. If enabling fuckers like you would man up then women wouldn't think they can get away with acting like spoiled shits who can't do anything for themselves. Stop being their man purse and get some respect.
  8. That's the point. There is no statistical metric you can use to judge draft performance accurately because there are too many variables that have a significant impact on performance, and there are so many different ways a player can be judged to be a plus or minus performer outside of statistical accomplishments. This is one of those things that requires looking at each draft between 4 and 10 years after and judging how many players became 1) Impact stars, 2) quality contributing starters, 3) quality contributing backups, and 4) non contributors. Then analyze results based on draft positions for each player.
  9. That's the rub. The colleges make a lot more from tv rights than they can from getting a few more people in the stadium so they made their choice.
  10. Yep and 30 minute halftime. And stopping clock after ever first down.
  11. Have gone to more games in last three years than the previous 34 combined thanks to generous in laws but after getting heat exhaustion and nearing heat stroke at the cotton bowl last october I think I just want to watch on tv. The only positive going in person has over tv is the social aspect of tailgating, but you can do that pre game then just go watch it somewhere else.
  12. They should have made that nuggets and szechuan sauce in the case at the end.
  13. This is the exact issue that I do believe is attributable to draft issues, but I also agree the relatively poor coaching and the "next man up" nonsense philosophy leads to a refusal to make proper adjustments for the obvious shortcomings in the roster. It's one big self propagating cycle of shit that leads to no NFC title games in 22 years even though they had a legitimate upper half of the league franchise QB for at least 10 of them.
  14. While I do agree that coaching has a large impact on the performance of players that arbitrary Approximate Value stat he created to base the entire premise on is extremely flawed. Because it takes total games played into account in a pretty significant way it is completely skewed by teams like the Cowboys who draft so poorly in finding depth that they are forced to play guys like a Chaz Green or Jeff Heath over multiple seasons because they are not able to properly replace them. It is also skewed heavily by another of the Cowboys major problems: poor cap management. When a team like the Cowboys is constantly restructuring contracts on Aging performers it has two effects that skew that metric. The first is it restricts a team from signing a capable free agent to replace a poorly performing player, and secondly it gives players who should have a shorter shelf a longer career than they otherwise would have because the restructuring causes dead money to make a contract uncuttable regardless of performance. Therefore, it will overvalue truly garbage players who cannot be replaced because the coaching and drafting is so poor. Chaz Green will likely score higher as a starter on a team with poor drafting skills than a capable backup player on a team that doesn't see as much action due to having a better player in front of him (i.e. the Eagle's back up LT and MLB). I like the attempt at creating this metric but unfortunately the input data is flawed buy precisely the issues teams like the Cowboys who are either home run or complete bust in the draft have.
  15. It wouldn't be their business if our president wasn't going public slamming them and threatening them constantly. Of course they're going to react to this fake Jersey tough guy bullshit.
  16. That was my point. They're good at finding first-round offensive lineman and hit a few Pro bowls with Dez and then 2016 Dak and Zeke, and anytime the Cowboys turn in a good season there's a pro Cowboys bias for the Pro Bowl. The problem is if they don't hit on a top guy they completely bust. They don't find depth for shit in the draft the way teams who are consistently winning year in-and-out do. Go back and look at every draft since 2010 and you'll see for yourself
  17. I dont think you realize how poor many of their drafts over the last 10 years have been. Outside of having an ability to bat .1000 on drafting Olinemen in the first round they've been poor. Of course no team hits on every pick, but winning teams don't do things like whiff on an entire draft (2015), whiff on every second round pick except for one since 2010, and continually fail to find even quality backup level players in later rounds. If you review all of their drafts since 2010 it becomes obvious why they are constantly having to scrape the bottom of the barrel to find guys to plug in to their team. They don't hit on enough players to even be contributors at any level and their complete bust rate is very high.
  18. Arkin was a 4th round pick so you hope to get something there but Nagy was a 7th round flier. Cowboys big problems are 1) inconsistent drafting. Some decent finds are overshadowed by terrible drafts. Look at that 2015 draft. 2) all that kicking the can down the road to maneuver around the salary cap means they have to keep players like Witten way past their prime at high cap numbers and Romo will still count 9 million in 2018 when he hasnt played hardly any football since the 2014 season. That kills them in potential free agency. They cant even enjoy their starting QB making nothing.
  19. Wasn't so much that I agreed with Stark but more of Cap's complete assholishness to everyone and disregard for the deaths and damage they caused. Stark at least felt remorse for the death toll their battles were racking up with innocent civilians.
  20. In the comics is Captain America as big of an unlikable, unyielding prick as Chris Evans' portrayal in these movies? I wanted Iron Man to blast a hole through him at the end of civil war. I will probably enjoy his probable upcoming demise in the Infinity War saga.
  21. It'll be around to be seen if you know where to look.
  22. Beasley makes too much for NE. They might offer something for Switzer though since Garrett is hell bent on never using the guy except on jet sweeps and punt returns.
  23. The Cowboys are trying to sign Kony Ealy to basically a minimum deal and dont even have enough cap space to do that without restructuring someone (or cutting Dez). No way they have the money to sign the Centaur killer.
  24. I see why Rhyner loves being around the Sirois. Cash has full on relaxed the throat and cupped the balls for Rhynes today.
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