@DirkWalstead Yup! The Christian West used to have beautiful culture before modernity. Embracing weird is a really strange way of coping with the defeat of beautiful Western Christian culture. Let’s return to prizing virtue and honor and stuff, not authentic weirdness.
@Thomasdelvasto_ I get to work. Action, hard work of some sort usually cures melancholy. Go hiking or to the gym or play a sport or something. Get your blood flowing.
@Eric_Conn You might disagree, doesn’t mean his strategy is retarded.
Don’t do the same thing you guys talk about the older generations doing to you and attack the younger generation because they have a different battle plan. At least he’s fighting.
@Jacrispie_@Benj88325829@eastonfreeze@AtoZSports And ultimately lost bc our star offensive player was a shell of himself coming off of an… injury. We woulda won the SB with injuries turned off the year.
@eastonfreeze@Benj88325829@AtoZSports And how many good seasons are ruined when the QB gets injured? No QB injuries alone would trump no turnovers (hyperbole to make a point).
@Canadian_Titan@zandermercury@eastonfreeze@AtoZSports And the thing about the Bengals game is we win that game if Henry isn’t a shell of himself coming back from… wait for it… an injury. Tannehill fell off a cliff bc of an… injury. No argument for turnovers.
@eastonfreeze If your team has a good QB, losing them to injury is an automatic out when it comes to Playoff contention. Nix, Mayfield, Jones etc… not just season ending injuries, any significant injury is game over.
Players > plays
@eastonfreeze I wonder if Andy Reid would choose no turnovers after losing his all-star QB and picking in the top 10. No injuries means the QB doesn’t get injured, something that would’ve been the difference between Playoffs and not last year, really every year.