@TimMcD80@neverEnough32@austinabbott It’s easy to say that in hindsight, but Mahomes was never gonna be the first QB taken, and he absolutely would never have gone 2nd overall.
@Fly_EaglesBets This isn’t true, the 2017 Patriots had rematches against all their playoff opponents. I think you worded the question wrong for ChatGPT
@JoeSwanson2k @KizzleX3_ @FDSportsbook Fitz did have a way better career, but the question is about who would you rather have in their prime, not who had the better career.
If the question was prime Terell Davis vs. prime Frank Gore, would you pick gore because he’s 3rd all time in rushing yards?
@JoeSwanson2k@FDSportsbook Over the course of his whole career, he absolutely is way above them, but at their peak they were just as good as peak Larry
@MrPaulKeats@LongerTables@atrupar By your logic, Biden won by a landslide in 2020. Trump’s win this year was only a landslide if you consider almost every election in history a landslide
@DeplorableNo567 @TomHerring3 @IanJaeger29@RNC And in Murkowski’s election, she won the primary. the only reason there was a Republican other than Murkowski on the ballot is because of the ranked choice system. Plus, Murkowski always had more votes than Tshihibaka, even before the democrat was eliminated.
@DeplorableNo567 @TomHerring3 @IanJaeger29@RNC Murkowski never ran against Sarah Palin.
The election Palin lost was for the house seat, and she lost because the Republican Begich got eliminated and around 11% of Begich voters chose the democrat Peltola over Palin, so Peltola won
@detroitotaku@BillyCuth@Wyndomworks@BoyMomStacy@Redistrict You’re misunderstanding me. Every election, many states take a while to count all the votes. Most elections, some states are so close that a winner isnt declared for a while. But in most elections, those states didn’t affect the overall result. Thats what made 2000 Florida unique
@BillyCuth@Wyndomworks@BoyMomStacy@Redistrict It happens because the deadline for state certification isn’t until December 11. I think some states are slow because they haven’t needed to be more efficient. Florida’s so efficient because they made changes after the 2000 fiasco, but other state haven’t had incidents like that
@BillyCuth@Wyndomworks@BoyMomStacy@Redistrict This has always happened, it’s just that people stop caring about ballots coming in once the race is called. Michigan took 3 weeks to be called in ‘16, Missouri took 2 weeks in ‘08, and there were more states that took a while to count everything but were called well before then