@tkyles39@sydfsh This was a comment for you. I’m hoping to let you know that anyone can find a sound byte to confirm their prior biases, which is the only way you defend your arguments on here. You don’t actually make arguments yourself because you have no depth of knowledge on American politics.
@tkyles39@sydfsh You just started wading into politics but it’s “inarguable” that half the country supports a cult? How much do you actually know about the bill? How much of the actual bill have you read?
@soxfan1614@MikeReiss Sadly Wolf didn’t put Maye in a position to positively benefit from playing in live action with this roster. We have watched Brissett’s play plummet from game 1 to game 5. You’re going to ruin your best asset if you rush him out there.
They are both wrong if they’re saying the same thing. I can’t criticize Mayo or AVP right now with this roster. I don’t understand how you draft a QB at 3 and go into the season with $60M in cap space and that o-line. Malpractice. Unless Kraft wouldn’t sign the checks, and then it’s 100% on ownership.
@NFLPinnacleBeat @kguregian@ezlazar I don’t really care about Wolf’s incentive. It’s the worst supporting cast in the NFL, there’s no rush to throw a raw rookie into that situation.
@NFLPinnacleBeat @kguregian@ezlazar There’s tons of evidence of bad O-lines ruining QB’s, including Mac Jones. The line got worse each of his three years here, and he was a pick-six throwing shell of himself by the end.
@NFLPinnacleBeat @kguregian@ezlazar It’s not injury that I’m worried about. He’s a young quarterback with shaky fundamentals. Behind a historically bad o-line is not where you shake bad habits, it’s where they get worse. Brissett is even starting to stare down the rush as a heady veteran.