@ravens4dummies@ThePruPatel316 Yes! Starks is a hybrid DB, not a full time FS. Should be deep in long yardage, two minute drill defense, and with big leads. Should be closer to the line covering the slot or tight ends the rest of the time. It was a waste keeping him so deep all of the time.
@canada_135@illmalec@FAUXMONIKER Deep center field on an 8-9 team with very few large leads isn’t going to see a lot of playmaking opportunities. He was awesome in man at Georgia on TE’s and slot WR’s, and in the few reps he got this year I thought he did well. They just kept him so deep all the time.
@PragmatcRadical@ettingermentum I remember in 2006 watching part of a debate between him and Santorum on C-Span. Watching objectively, he got absolutely smoked. Not impressive at all. He still won that race by 17. Guess it finally caught up to him.
@mattconvente@reesetheone1 We have seen more than enough to know the way DT thinks. He will want to protect the magnitude of this victory more than anything as belonging to him only. He can’t have the next nominee doing better than him. He undermines them for sure.
@calmatura@myster_E_23@SeanTrende@NickRiccardi They would like to get rid of the AL and LA seats for sure, but at this point, there is plenty of downside. If the Dems were allowed to unpack their VRA seats in NY, NJ, MD, IL, and CA they would have more potential gains than the GOP. A lot of wasted votes in NYC, LA, Chicago.
@OriginalBad We have universal mail. In person votes are the easiest to count quickly and we have very few of those. Millions of mail votes have to be opened, analyzed for signatures, and then processed.
@bdquinn Frugality of older generations really not a thing with a lot of people under 60. Less savings and a lot less wiggle room to tolerate it. Also noticed in conversations that prices quickly became a word association for *any* economic frustrations, even if they were unrelated.
@NickyFrank30@KingPiranha825 The debates also just encourage the people at 1 and 2 percent in the polls to try and trip up the candidates that are actually viable.
@NickyFrank30@KingPiranha825 They also need to shorten the primary season and have way fewer debates and forums…Just ad material to be used against them.
@ElectionCenter_ Who they nominate depends ENTIRELY on whether or not they change the primary calendar again. If it’s SC, NV, MI and then a jump right into like 15 states on Super Tuesday it will be tough for him to get momentum.
@Vidor1@agraybee Yeah. And people laugh, but I still think AOC would have a good shot at the nomination if she really prepared and had a disciplined game plan. She was a team player this year and that’s the sort of stuff that pays dividends. And star power is a big thing nowadays.
@casonband@reesetheone1 If the GOP is smart it will be tough. But they can’t resist anti-labor policies. And it might not be winning them back as much as they just won’t show up for a candidate that isn’t Trump.
@NickyFrank30 Correct. You can’t outflank them on those terms. The upside with low propensity voters is that when they vote and the world doesn’t change to align with them, they don’t keep showing back up.