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  1. Week 3 QB Rankings

    1. Patrick Mahomes 13 (+2)
    2. Dak Prescott 16
    3. Tom Brady 21 (+1)
    4. Russell Wilson 21 (+1)
    5. Lamar Jackson 27 (-4)

    6. Gardner Minshew 45 (+2)
    7. Jacoby Brissett 46 (+5)
    8. Deshaun Watson 50 (+11)
    9. Drew Brees 54 (+2)
    10. Jimmy Garoppolo 56 (-3)
    11. Matthew Stafford 60 (-2)
    12. Matt Ryan 61 (+10)
    13. Philip Rivers 65 (+2)
    14. Carson Wentz 65
    15. Case Keenum 66 (-9)
    16. Derek Carr 71
    17. Kirk Cousins 73 (+6)
    18. Teddy Bridgewater 74 (+12)
    19. Aaron Rodgers 76 (+1)
    20. Josh Allen 77 (-7)
    21. Andy Dalton 79 (-3)
    22. Marcus Mariota 82 (-12)
    23. Jared Goff 85 (-2)

    24. Jameis Winston 89 (+5)
    25. Joe Flacco 89 (-8)
    26. Mason Rudolph 89 (NR)
    27. Mitch Trubisky 90 (+1)
    28. Eli Manning 98 (-2)
    29. Kyler Murray 99 (-4)
    30. Luke Falk 99 (NR)
    31. Cam Newton 107
    32. Baker Mayfield 109 (-5)
    33. Ben Roeth 110 (-1)
    34. Josh Rosen 126 (NR)
    35. Ryan Fitzpatrick 132 (-2)

     

    It's a bit too early to say anything concise about this list, but it does look like Patrick Mahomes and Tom Brady are well on their way to duking it out for supremacy of both the AFC, and the MVP title. Following close behind are a few surprises and the ever steadfast Russell Wilson. Lamar Jackson and Dak Prescott are currently rounding out the top 5, which is not something I thought I'd be saying this early into the season. However, three of these top five quarterbacks have had games against the Miami Dolphins, and they seem to be making an effort to try and be the worst team in NFL History.


  2. Bills went 3-0 in 2011 and I think they finished the season 6-10, so that's about what I'm expecting here.

    The Panthers should just move on from Cam now. Make the break clean and sever.

    I legitimately don't know who is worse between the Jets and Dolphins.


  3. Thursday:

    Titans > Jags

    Sunday:

    Eagles > Lions

    Patriots > Jets

    Raiders > Vikings

    Chiefs > Ravens

    Colts > Falcons

    Packers > Broncos

    Cowboys > Dolphins

    Bengals > Bills

    Bucs > Giants

    Cardinals > Panthers

    49ers > Steelers

    Seahawks > Saints

    Chargers > Texans

    Rams > Browns

    Monday:

    Redskins > Bears
    TB: 44


  4. 2019 QB Rankings Week 2
    1. Lamar Jackson 10 (+1)
    2. Dak Prescott 14 (-1)
    3. Patrick Mahomes 15
    4. Tom Brady 22
    5. Russell Wilson 28 (+6)
    6. Case Keenum 34
    7. Jimmy Garoppolo 48 (+14)
    8. Gardner Minshew 54
    9. Matthew Stafford 57 (+7)
    10. Marcus Mariota 57 (-1)
    11. Drew Brees 58 (-1)


    12. Jacoby Brissett 63
    13. Josh Allen 64 (+7)
    14. Carson Wentz 66 (-7)
    15. Philip Rivers 67 (-2)
    16. Derek Carr 69 (-11)
    17. Joe Flacco 69
    18. Andy Dalton 71
    19. Deshaun Watson 73 (-5)
    20. Aaron Rodgers 74 (+2)
    21. Jared Goff 77 (+8)


    22. Matt Ryan 81 (-3)
    23. Kirk Cousins 83 (NR)
    24. Sam Darnold 83 (-1)
    25. Kyler Murray 89 (-1)
    26. Eli Manning 90 (-11)
    27. Baker Mayfield 95
    28. Mitch Trubisky 96 (+2)
    29. Jameis Winston 102 (+2)
    30. Teddy Bridgewater 102 (NR)
    31. Cam Newton 104 (-5)
    32. Ben Roeth 105 (-4)
    33. Ryan Fitzpatrick 124 (-8)


  5. Cam Newton needs to retire, he's looked like one of the worst QB's in the league ever since his shoulder injury last season. Dude just doesn't have it anymore, and it doesn't seem like his game will adjust to his loss of athleticism. Bring on the Will Grier experiment

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  6. Hello everyone, it's another year of this. Most of you are familiar with the general premise of what I do for these rankings, basing it solely on offensive efficiency. These stats are completion percentage, TD/ATT, TO/ATT, and Yards per Attempt, with sacks, rushing attempts and fumbles factored into the equation as well. For my numbers, a fumble counts as 1/2 of a turnover whether the offense ends up giving the ball away or not, as sometimes you have scenarios where a guy fumbles 15 times but never loses possession, while a guy who only fumbles 5 times and loses possession every time should not be punished more for variance. Any ties on my list are sorted by Yards per Attempt, as I find that is the best measure of determining a winning QB.

    We started week 1 with 3 absurdly impressive performances for QB's who had a lot to live up to with the season looming. Lamar Jackson was treated as just a runningback trying to play QB, Dak Prescott decided to bet on himself and go for a big contract rather than take a midlevel deal, and Patrick Mahomes needed to silence the doubters that he couldn't repeat an MVP caliber season. All of them have made great strides in silencing that narrative. The big stories otherwise include Kirk Cousins failing to qualify on attempts in a win, Gardner Minshew coming out of nowhere and looking like a beast against the Chiefs defense, and business as usual for Tom Brady and Drew Brees who are once again playing at a high caliber in their 40's. As this is week 1, there is still lots of room for these numbers to vary wildly, so take the early rankings with a grain of salt. They really don't start to form an accurate picture until the midway mark of the season, so keep that in mind.

    Week 1 Rankings

    1. Dak Prescott 13
    2. Lamar Jackson 14
    3. Patrick Mahomes 17
    4. Tom Brady 29
    5. Derek Carr 30
    6. Case Keenum 34
    7. Carson Wentz 36
    8. Gardner Minshew 41
    9. Marcus Mariota 47
    10. Drew Brees 49
    11. Russell Wilson 52
    12. Jacoby Brissett 54
    13. Philip Rivers 55
    14. Deshaun Watson 55


    15. Eli Manning 65
    16. Matthew Stafford 66
    17. Joe Flacco 66
    18. Andy Dalton 69
    19. Matt Ryan 74
    20. Josh Allen 74
    21. Jimmy Garoppolo 82
    22. Aaron Rodgers 83
    23. Sam Darnold 88
    24. Kyler Murray 92
    25. Ryan Fitzpatrick 93
    26. Cam Newton 94
    27. Baker Mayfield 97
    28. Ben Roeth 99
    29. Jared Goff 100
    30. Mitch Trubisky 104
    31. Jameis Winston 112


  7. Packers @ Bears (TNF)

    Rams @ Panthers

    Titans @ Browns

    Chiefs @ Jags

    Ravens @ Dolphins

    Falcons @ Vikings

    Bills @ Jets

    Redskins @ Eagles

    Colts @ Chargers

    Bengals @ Seahawks

    Lions @ Cards

    Giants @ Cowboys

    49ers @ Bucs

    Steelers @ Pats (SNF)

    Texans @ Saints (MNF Game 1)

    Broncos @ Raiders (MNF Game 2)

    Tiebreaker (total points for MNF Game 2): 80


  8. Just now, Sarge said:

     

    You said you wanted to start having kids soon. Is there anything else you've been wanting to do? Which of these jobs do you think you would enjoy the most? And which would put you in the best position to smash your goals? 

     

    From what I hear, Missionary is the best position to get some kids.

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  9. Your mental health is the best thing you can offer to a lot of these places. If you have better offers on the table, you should take them. From the sounds of it, this family is really nice, but they don't know what they're doing and seem like a serious risk to go under in a few months. The Restuarant business is a harsh mistress and even if they are offering you a lot, if you aren't enjoying the work you're only killing yourself in the long run. Obviously don't dump it in the trash right away, and see how that insurance adjuster interview works out for you. Some people are just douchier on text than they are in real life, but obviously you'll need to trust your judgment in that regard. Then from there I'd just go down the list of other employment opportunities you've got, from the ones you're interested in the most, to the least. The work you're doing right now sounds like a disaster though, and I'd try to get out once you have something stable lined up.

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  10. 38 minutes ago, Omerta said:

    The fact Gabbard didn't make it lets you know its rigged. Now I have to vote Trump out of spite for the democratic part

    Gabbard has the charisma of a pet rock, of course she didn't make it. Doesn't matter how sound your policies are if people don't like you.


  11. I think the idea is you want to make it as difficult as possible for mass shootings to happen. Background checks are a must, and any seller that doesn't do it properly has just as much blood on their hands as the mass shooter. if you restrict the ammunition a private citizen is allowed to have at one time, you're less likely to have mass shootings. I'm not entirely sure how Red flag laws would work in practice, but it seems pretty dangerous to have family members apply for a situation like that, especially in abusive households. The major reason why shootings are so common in america is a matter of ease. If they aren't going to use a gun, they might use a bomb, or a knife, but those things are either easier to track, or easier to stop, or harder to execute. And that's really what it comes down to. Reduce the problem one step at a time, rather than imagine you'll solve everything at once.

    As for other major factors, everyone is 'mentally ill', that's not really an excuse in this day and age. You can easily claim that shit after the fact, so why does it matter. Violent media and bloodsport have existed forever, and restricting that by any degree will create blowback that creates a greater problem than the one you're trying to fix. America could try and fix the symptoms, or just wait till the cancer does it's job and kills the country properly.

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