@FFDynastyDog I’m trying to tank and already have Gibbs (but no QB2) so my thought is that this better fits my timeline (and I’m not super high on Hampton as a talent) so would rather improve my chances at an earlier 2027 pick while increasing my timeline with the young WR
@Elite_Drafters His upside is not insane. Jordan Mason is not insane upside. B4 u block me try & switch ur strategy & stop blocking everyone that has a different opinion than u do. Soon word will get around and you’ll have nobody left to block bc nobody listens follows or comments on ur stuff..
@JakobSanderson Hey Jakob, sorry for the random roster question but I’m curious what your take is, if you have Cam Ward and JJM as your two QBs in SF, are you using the 1.02 on Mendoza or Tate?
@MattWaldman Hi Matt! Love your work and avid RSP fanboy. If I’m in a SF league and Cam Ward/JJM are my only QBs, should I be taking Mendoza or Tate with the 1.02?
Any advice is greatly appreciated— thanks for all you do!!!
Having the courage to be disliked is more than just cringe-posting on the internet. Its saying no to opportunities that don't align with your worldview. Its burning bridges with "life changing" connections because you value integrity. Its saying what you feel must be said, not just what you want. Its about watching people you respect lose respect for you and being okay with it. Not needing to explain yourself. Knowing the cost and paying it anyway. Its easy to be disliked when stakes are low. Its what you do when stakes are high that matters. It hurts, it stings. Your rational mind will scream at you. It will call you an idiot. A failure. But on the otherside is the true richness that comes from authenticity. Its not euphoric or flashy. Its something much better. A sense of conviction and peace that cannot be found otherwise.
The most racist man you know would still save a brown man from a burning building. The least racist woman you know would laugh at your funeral if you voted wrong
random Jesus facts
1. The book of Isaiah, Chapter 53, predicts the coming savior’s (Jesus) crucifixion.
This was written 700 years BEFORE Christ, and hundreds of years before crucifixion was created as a means of death
2. Jesus was placed in a Tomb after being Crucified.
3 days later, that Tomb, which was being guarded by Roman Soliders… was empty.
Jesus then appeared to a LOT of people, Christianity began here.
People began laying down their lives for their belief in Christ.
3. Jesus time & time again claimed to be God, & have divine authority.
“I and the Father are one” (John 10:30)
Jesus also would forgive Sins, then would claim His authority to do so (Mark 2:10).
4. We see in the Bible that 12 year old Jesus was clearly gifted to those around Him
(Luke 2:47- “Everyone who heard him was amazed at his understanding and his answers.”)
5. Jesus lived a perfect, sinless life.
(1 Peter 2:22- “He committed no sin, and no deceit was found in his mouth”)
6. Jesus is a confirmed, documented, historical person. His crucifixion is widely accepted from Christian & non-Christian scholars as well.
This is confirmed inside the Bible & outside the Bible
(Letter from Roman Governor Pliny The Younger, confirming worship by early Christian of Jesus, 112 AD)
(Tacitus, a Roman Senator, references the execution of “Christus” underneath Pontius Pilate (man who ordered the execution at the time)
(Josephus, a Jewish Historian, references Jesus 2x, around 90AD in his writings)
7. After Jesus appeared to the Apostles, they immediately started preaching the good news Jerusalem
Jerusalem is the city where Christ was crucified, just days before.
(Acts 1-2)
8. Jesus’ half brother, James, thought Jesus was crazy during Jesus’ ministry (when Jesus was going around preaching)
(Mark 3:20- “When His family heard it, they went out to seize Him, for they were saying,
‘He is out of His mind.’”)
James ultimately is killed for his faith in Christ years later.
Something happened to change his mind-
He Is Risen!