10 hours ago
“Hell is empty and all the devils are here”
Shakespeare
Shakespeare
Sticky, This The Guy You Tried To Dog All Offseason?
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10 hours ago
He's also taken 12 sacks in 3 games and they are 1-2. I don't think Sticky said he's going to bust, but he did say New England isn't supporting him well with the OL they have in front of him, the skill guys surrounding him, and having him need to learn a new offense in his second season.
9 hours ago
(This post was last modified: 9 hours ago by StickierBuns.)
5-15 record as a starter, I think. And my actual opinion was that I think he's the 2nd most likely QB to bust behind Caleb Williams in that draft class.
Awwww, having a hard time with someone calling you out on your shit? Poor baby. Keep it coming! Keep in mind: I'm not the one that said I was never wrong about anything, I've said it many times about various takes I've had and made fun of myself. But you'd rather have a root canal than admit you're wrong about anything. Its the only reason I'm giving you shit....you're kind of begging for it.
9 hours ago
(This post was last modified: 9 hours ago by JustInTime.)
I have zero problem with anyone calling me out, I welcome it. Especially when their arguments are easily refuted.
What I take issue with is when someone doesn’t have the balls to call me out by name, rather by innuendo. So, enjoy the two grape nuts swinging between your legs. ![]() PS. Lift with your knees when you move the goalposts!
“Hell is empty and all the devils are here”
Shakespeare
9 hours ago
(9 hours ago)JustInTime Wrote: I have zero problem with anyone calling me out, I welcome it. Especially when their arguments are easily refuted. I know you think this is some kind of clever retort, but its just sad. lol. Your biggest fan is the guy in the mirror. deluded adjective de·lud·ed di-ˈlü-dəd dē- Synonyms of deluded : deceived by false beliefs a deluded eccentric : having or characterized by delusional ideas deluded thinking
9 hours ago
What would you like me to admit to be wrong about. Specifically. Should I bag this RB draft class after 3 weeks? Really? Do you stand in front of the microwave and scream “HURRY UP!” I thought you were at least smarter than THAT.
Was it about dipping into this RB class because we’d likely have a need based on RB1 being 30 and having one complete season under his belt? And RB2 coming off an injury his first year getting starting reps? Well, don’t know if you noticed but Jones is already on IR so I’d say that was a pretty sold call. And again, part of that whole argument was we were going to run a lot more than in the past, which everyone other than MB disagreed with. How’s that one working for ya? Returns are early, but I’m liking my call on Isiah Rodgers. You? I think BFlo and I were definitely on to something, no? And yes, I do have a healthy self respect. Sorry if that makes you uncomfortable. Maybe your self esteem needs some TLC. I do love me some me. Wanna see me do some crunches in the driveway? ![]() Maybe go cool off in the pool. Be sure to wear a hat. ![]()
“Hell is empty and all the devils are here”
Shakespeare
9 hours ago
Hey what about Bill?
![]() Croskey-Merritt fits the bill as Washington's exciting new RB In case anyone didn't know by the time the Washington Commanders kicked off their second preseason game against the Cincinnati Bengals, one of their newest weapons, Jacory Croskey-Merritt, likes to go by "Bill." It's a nickname, given to him as a kid because he looked like the cartoon character, Little Bill, Commanders fans have been familiar with since he was drafted in the seventh round out of Arizona. His family thinks it's funny, but fans have come to love it because of how his quickness, burst and decision-making have stood out in camp. Now, the rest of the NFL has gotten a look at "Bill" and what he can do for Washington's offense. Croskey-Merritt started his professional career with about as much obscurity as possible between being one of the last picks in the 2024 draft and not having played in a meaningful game in almost a year. With just a few days before the final roster cuts, he's one of the most hyped players on the roster. And here's the thing: the excitement surrounding Croskey-Merritt isn't slowing down. "It was a blessing to be able to be in that position," Croskey-Merritt said after the Bengals game. Inside the locker room | RB Jacory Croskey-Merritt Croskey-Merritt had 46 yards on 11 carries during the Monday Night Football preseason game with his second carry resulting in a 27-yard touchdown that put the Commanders up 14-7. Croskey-Merritt followed blocks by Andre Wylie and Chris Paul on the edge, and the only contact he received came when he had already crossed the goal line. The play drew cheers from Croskey-Merritt's teammates, but they had already seen plays like that from the rookie in practice. They have praised his vision and ability to get upfield with one cut -- both traits that were part of his success at Arizona, New Mexico and Alabama State. He rushed for 2,549 yards and 31 touchdowns during his college career, including a 1,190-yard and 17-touchdown campaign with New Mexico in 2023. Croskey-Merritt's 78 total yards against the Patriots and Bengals don't stand out on the box score, but it's how he's gotten those yards that has the coaching staff excited about his future. He avoided disaster on his first carry against the Patriots, an outside run to the right, by breaking a tackle in the backfield and getting back to the line of scrimmage rather than taking a five-yard loss. Later in the game, he cut behind a block from Josh Conerly Jr. and slipped through a running lane that resulted in a 10-yard gain. Though the Commanders lost to the Patriots, 48-18, head coach Dan Quinn praised Croskey-Merritt as one of the few bright spots on offense. "I like the skills that we're seeing from Bill," Quinn said. "And I'm encouraged by what I've seen so far. I know he was amped and ready to go for tonight, but he makes plays; he's got quickness. I love the ball security that he had tonight. Those are important things that you can't overlook." https://www.commanders.com/news/jacory-b...-preseason
8 hours ago
Definitely loved seeing the Commodes trade away RB1 for my guy, Bill. Quinn just needs to figure out JCM is lead dog material. Washington is a hot mess at the moment.
“Hell is empty and all the devils are here”
Shakespeare
3 hours ago
(9 hours ago)JustInTime Wrote: What would you like me to admit to be wrong about. Specifically. Should I bag this RB draft class after 3 weeks? Really? Do you stand in front of the microwave and scream “HURRY UP!” I thought you were at least smarter than THAT. To describe someone who is a "tool," you can use terms like pawn, puppet, stooge, flunky, lackey, or dupe to emphasize their manipulation by others, or words like narcissist, jerk, or sucker to highlight their unpleasant or selfish traits |
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