@RBeam17@TheyHoedMe To be fair Nick Bosa was an insane prospect. From my memory there wasn't any real critique to Will Andersons game. It was more an idea that Bryce Young and CJ Stroud were good enough to go over him because of positional value. Only reason Myles went 1 is because the QBs were weak
It's so effing crazy that this lady was the founder of LADIES FOR BRETT KAVANAUGH, a right wing op to run interference against his accusers, and the @nytimes never once felt the need to mention this in its story.
@lorenrichmondjr Stafford has more longevity. I tried thinking of more reasons, but the only argument that holds up is Russ' prime was shorter than Stafford's even if they're both pretty equal.
@queenbiscuit311@electionsjoe I hear this a lot, but to be entirely honest I'd rather Becerra not be governor than better margins in November down-ballot.
Ok it wasn't so bad. Here's the article but it checks out as he's a vet who was a closed up asshole for years after his deployments. I sincerely believe he's grown and changed. https://t.co/d3evpdooLj
Selling at the deadline seems like the smart thing to do, but the Luis Castillo and Sonny Gray deals loom in the back of your head as examples of how you can think you're doing everything right and end up struggling to feel good about the process in the aftermath.
“The tea leaves suggest they might be more on the side of offloading.”
— Jeff Passan on the Reds
Passan says Cincinnati could be sellers at the deadline, though he notes a playoff push could instead lead them to pursue OF Taylor Ward👀
Buy or sell??
It's so shameful that the Cavs aren't in this. It's so obvious that they have all the talent to be better than the Knicks and have a real chance against San Antonio and we just couldn't stop underperforming.
I’m all for Caleb Williams as the Madden cover, but my God this shit is ass.
How fucking uncreative can you possibly be?
ChatGPT did this in 12 seconds, you’re telling me we couldn’t have some graphic designers on payroll do better than a stock photo of Caleb?
Do better.
In an interview with the Portland Press-Herald, Governor Janet Mills reminds voters she’s still on the Democratic primary ballot for Senate in Maine
Janet Mills: “People have the impression that I ‘withdrew’ or ‘dropped out, but I simply suspended active campaigning. I am still on the ballot.”