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On 1/8/2026 at 10:12 AM, electro's horse said:

He doesn’t want either. He’s using a rhetorical device called a thought terminating cliche. An example of this would be any time someone says something like “well it doesn’t matter no one will do <thing being argued about>.”

he’s not actually interested in debate about this; he wants to nitpick specifics from a list of options that are unknown as you pointed out. Then he’ll just burden of proof you to death. The person most famous for this kind of arguing ended up exsanguinated from a hole in his neck, cucked before his body got cold.

the correct answer of course to “who specifically,” based on the past three years, is basically anyone that steps on the field.

Why speculate about who specifically the player is when we’ve seen it can be Phillip rivers, Russell Wilson, or Daniel jones.

Just get literally anyone. 

Honestly while there are bits of peace’s of your statement that is true. When you say that there is alternative option better than what’s available, just as Kirk did, the burden is your point to prove.

it’s a football forum dude. Talk football. And leave your angry political mess in the comment sections of social media that you spend far to much trolling.

russell Wilson IS NOT an example of something that worked out. Dude has been garbage at every stop. Daniel Jones would be an upgrade. Philip Rivers wouldn’t last a season, and he knew it which is why he came out for a few games. He won’t be back.

name one guy, and prove how he benefits us better than trotting Bryce out there and convince someone with factual information other than taking the usual emotional talking points that folks on a certain spectrum use when confronted with conversation and expectations of civil discourse.

Bryce Stan or not. There are many of us with the same POV, that bryce may not be the long term option, but he’s the best option right now. Now prove us wrong.

we made the playoffs for the first time In a decade. We had guys like Baker and Sam on this team prior, whom have been great since leaving and they never managed to get us there through all the mess that Bryce also had to deal with during the rebuild.

or do you just have nothing other than I hate the midget. And we can do better.

sort of like I hate the orange man and we can do better. But yet no options are presented and nothing gets done.

hence why opinions are all the same as… well you know the rest.

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On 1/8/2026 at 10:19 AM, electro&#x27;s horse said:

Like cranky just in case you’re sincere and this isn’t just some bit (laudatory if so) what you’re doing is borderline sea lioning and that’s a bad look.

if you’re unfamiliar with that term you’re basically forcing a conversation, getting defensive about being belittled, and never bringing anything worth debating to the table.

you’ve posted an opinion piece from someone who starts it off by admitting how wrong he’s been about this.

you need the light of islam Bro. Log off and recite the shahada. 

The light of Islam 🤣🤣🤣 you

mean MO-AHMED th pedophile. The one whose ok with marrying the children

again with the political mumbo Jumbo. Take your LIGHT back to where it came. And let’s talk ball. Bc obviously religion and politics isn’t your strong point.

its insane we even have to bring up the fact that this is a football board and your using no actual evidence to talk anything ball except some stupid buzz word you learned on the internet that fits more your script than it does the guy your arguing with.

what’s the point in discussion if you can’t discuss

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16 hours ago, Navy_football said:

Right... and Bryce Young has thrown it over defenders' heads with a rookie TMac and a 2nd year Coker. Both considerably slower than Muhsin.

Speed matters. It's not always running past people straight down the field. A guy that can run routes and then blow by you is dangerous and will always need to be accounted for - usually with more than one DB. 

So the reason why Young has never even attempted a hail mary is because of his WRs? lol

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46 minutes ago, Diehardpanth02 said:

The light of Islam 🤣🤣🤣 you

mean MO-AHMED th pedophile. The one whose ok with marrying the children

again with the political mumbo Jumbo. Take your LIGHT back to where it came. And let’s talk ball. Bc obviously religion and politics isn’t your strong point.

its insane we even have to bring up the fact that this is a football board and your using no actual evidence to talk anything ball except some stupid buzz word you learned on the internet that fits more your script than it does the guy your arguing with.

what’s the point in discussion if you can’t discuss

lol

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