Re: What sort of thread have you made for us? A Wentz thread, if you can keep it.
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Originally Posted by
abc123
That's some real crazy coincidental bad luck for Wentz (again, who seems like a great guy off the field). Too bad the teams he was leading performed so poorly that the GM supposedly had to do something that drastic to save his job. Largest dead cap in NFL history in Philly (where the GM managed to survive the next year) and now bailing after a single season with no backup plan in place. Just terrible luck I guess.
Yep well it’s a business. Really no different than a decently-performing coordinator getting let go to buy the head coach another year on the hot seat. Pays to be the guy on top.
Not saying Carson is blameless. I just really don’t buy that things are going so terribly that much it couldn’t possibly work. At the end of the day we’re probably not going to change each others’ minds.
Re: What sort of thread have you made for us? A Wentz thread, if you can keep it.
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Originally Posted by
bisonaudit
??????????
The point is that a fan journo has every incentive to make shit up to justify a team's decision.
I'm not gonna accuse a team of trading Wentz because of something that stupid but a low level journo looking for clicks will absolutely publish lightly(if at all) sourced stuff.
Re: What sort of thread have you made for us? A Wentz thread, if you can keep it.
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Originally Posted by
bisonaudit
That something killed over 1500 Americans yesterday.
What about heart disease? Kills over 600,000 people a year for how many years. Don't hear anyone clamoring to fix that and making a big hoopla.
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Re: What sort of thread have you made for us? A Wentz thread, if you can keep it.
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Originally Posted by
1998braves64
What about heart disease? Kills over 600,000 people a year for how many years. Don't hear anyone clamoring to fix that and making a big hoopla.
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Maybe cause heart disease isn't contagious?
Re: What sort of thread have you made for us? A Wentz thread, if you can keep it.
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Originally Posted by
EC8CH
Maybe cause heart disease isn't contagious?
Hmm so diseases only matter by how contagious they are??
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Re: What sort of thread have you made for us? A Wentz thread, if you can keep it.
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Originally Posted by
1998braves64
Hmm so diseases only matter by how contagious they are??
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These chicken mcnuggets are contagious. I can't stop.
Re: What sort of thread have you made for us? A Wentz thread, if you can keep it.
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Originally Posted by
ByeSonBusiness
The point is that a fan journo has every incentive to make shit up to justify a team's decision.
I'm not gonna accuse a team of trading Wentz because of something that stupid but a low level journo looking for clicks will absolutely publish lightly(if at all) sourced stuff.
Just struggling to see how that relates to Ukraine in your head.
Re: What sort of thread have you made for us? A Wentz thread, if you can keep it.
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Originally Posted by
1998braves64
Hmm so diseases only matter by how contagious they are??
Sent from my Pixel 3a XL on a bullet train from Hillsboro.
Well containment methods like social distancing, masking, and vaccinations only matter for contagious diseases.
Re: What sort of thread have you made for us? A Wentz thread, if you can keep it.
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Originally Posted by
bisonaudit
Just struggling to see how that relates to Ukraine in your head.
Have a couple chicken nuggys bro. I love the sweet and sour sauce. Even dip the big Mac in it eh
Re: What sort of thread have you made for us? A Wentz thread, if you can keep it.
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Originally Posted by
1998braves64
What about heart disease? Kills over 600,000 people a year for how many years. Don't hear anyone clamoring to fix that and making a big hoopla.
Sent from my Pixel 3a XL on a bullet train from Hillsboro.
The federal government spends over $2 billion a year researching heart disease.