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Sam Feldstein
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MD/PhD candidate @UICMSTP studying the effects of Group A Strep quorum sensing on the host immune system | Movie/TV Fanatic| Denver sports fan | Go 'Cats!
Joined April 2009
@NickKendellMHH @JasonBishopNFL They did also use back to back first round picks on WRs (one via trade) which really jumpstarted their offense. Then a big RB signing supercharged it. I'm not offensive weapon or bust, but I think drafting one can be huge boost for the team
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@AllbrightNFL @Zach_Segars @Denny_Bronx_ @PatrickChiotti I do understand that and you're not obligated to do more than what you report. But without more detail we're left to evaluate your report vs a dozen others and our own believability biases. And it may not always land on fully accepting your reports
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@AllbrightNFL @Zach_Segars @Denny_Bronx_ @PatrickChiotti The hinting is part of the issue. What are people supposed to do with consistent insinuation of negative feelings towards Sean with no detailed reporting of people on record making claims or even anonymous direct quotes or any sort of evidence? It starts to sound like sour grapes
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@Zach_Segars @AllbrightNFL @PatrickChiotti I think epistemologically these are equal sources of evidence and we should use our best judgement and outside supporting or conflicting evidence to place value them
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@MaseDenver Didn't they change the voting rules this year to make it harder to make it cuz there had been a recent uptick in average number of inductees?
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@FrankiesFilm I guess. If it had to pick, I'd still prefer Garett Wilson, even if he'll cost more to give up and demand a bigger extension.
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@JasonBishopNFL @NickKendellMHH Was mostly being snide and glib, not really suggesting they’re the same. But Paton has been burned a few times giving big contracts to players coming off career years
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@NickKendellMHH @JasonBishopNFL Didn’t have the same year Baun did, but last time we gave money to previously ST only LB before he had a career year, we got saddled with Alex Singleton
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@Trish_21_NY @Alex_Zander_11 @esjesjesj Chemo is a broad family of meds, not 1 thing. Chemo meds have improved greatly and have MANY fewer side effects. Most now will also get a monoclonal antibody or small molecule inhibitor with chemo. This is besides newer techniques like CAR-T, new radiosurgery, and nanoparticles
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@Robby_NFL It's not just bad process. It's "we don't really care whether it works out or not" process
We don’t know Brian Schottenheimer will be a failure any more than we know Ben Johnson will be a success. Coaching hires are weird & hard to predict. Few people thought highly of Dan Campbell in 2021 etc etc etc. We do know that it REEKS of bad process to fart around for eight days with a head coach who needs a new contract, fail to retain him after missing an interview window for coveted candidates, bring in two former head coaches who are not in high demand, one outside assistant you already have a relationship with and *then* choose the guy down the hall who a) is not drawing interest elsewhere b) has not been a head coach c) has not called plays for you and d) has had mixed results when he has called an offense in the past. It’s not to say Schottenheimer can’t be a success, or that he’s not a good dude. Just that the process of getting to him feels neither thorough nor inventive, which doesn’t (and shouldn’t) inspire confidence. Especially since the people running this process would have you believe this is a desirable job.
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@chase12270 @Zach_Segars @LTB_Joey @redwardsradio @BriMaestas303 I'm not saying he wasn't ultimately wrong. But I'm judging him based on the information he had then. It's sort of a deontology vs. consequentialism debate on how one judges actions. To me it's not unlike how one views a coach for calling a trick play after it fails.
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