Three months ago today, a war began that no one voted for — and the cost has been paid by people who had no say in it.
Thousands of civilians have lost their lives. Thirteen U.S. servicemembers will never come home to their families.
Americans across this country and our city have watched prices rise at the pump and the grocery store, their budgets strained by a conflict launched without a single vote of Congress.
Every life lost abroad and every dollar squeezed from a working family here is part of the same reckless bill, handed to the people who could least afford it by those who will never pay it themselves.
I opposed this war from the first day. I oppose it still. It must end.
@Quintorris_ Outside of the most elite assets, moving 5 positional spots is often still the same tier and at that point you’ve gotten a year of production essentially for free
@DanSchneierNFL If teams are delusional enough to take Love w/ top 5 pick, why couldn’t one also be capable of convincing themselves to trade up to do so? Bad decision makers make bad decisions
@AdamAizer Who would you choose if you could send 1 player to any team in order to unlock the full fantasy potential of a WR by improving their situation (team pass volume/scheme, QB skill, target competition, etc)? Either the player you send (e.g. Pickens) or the one left behind (e.g. JSN)
@EthanGilworth@jagibbs_23 I like Kraft a lot but my understanding of “the Kelce season” is 1300+ yards and the receptions to fuel that in addition to 10+ TDs. He basically didn’t play w/ Reed or Watson last year, is returning from injury, and still on a GB team w/o much shot to lead NFL in pass attempts.