How will Dolphins approach QB position in 2026?

You all know how I feel here, I couldn’t possibly make it more obvious than I already have, but one of the QB’s pictured above just irritates me more than anything. Take the $99M hit and make a clean break from the franchise mope.I seriously can’t imagine anyone here who wants see Tua under center for the Miami Dolphins in 2026. That being said, someone has to be the QB next season. While there are plenty of veteran QB’s that will be available, I’d prefer not to spend money there. Everyone and their mother in the NFL business lazily insists we’re going to pick up QB Malik Willis formerly of the Green Bay Packers. What deep thinkers these talking heads are. Hmmm, Malik Willis played for the Green Bay Packers and looked nice in a couple of games, clearly the Dolphins will pay him $20M per while at the same absorbing a $99M cap hit from QB Tua Tagovialoa. Yeah, NO!\

I must have said it at least 50 times, but here goes . . . Draft a QB in the 2026 Draft and maybe pick up an inexpensive QB as well, no more than a couple of million. We have more important places we need to spend and this season will not necessarily be about winning, and next years draft will have a good amount of QB draft options, a legit opportunity to grab a franchise QB. To be honest, in the little we got to see of QB Quinn Ewers, as a green rookie, he looked better than the 6 year veteran he replaced, brought energy and a cool headed vibe to the team. It definitely didn’t seem like it was too much for him, he showed definite arm talent, he showed some smarts, he showed some athleticism, and showed some of the green-ness I mentioned by sometimes getting frozen in the headlights and taking sacks. I think he has enough to work with though and should be given a fair opportunity to compete for the starting job.

As far as the draft is concerned, the one true franchise QB available won’t be available to us, Indiana QB Fernando Mendoza. He would be a great story here in Miami, a Miami native of Cuban descent. It’s not happening though, and the next best option in some opinions is Alabama QB Ty Simpson. He’s likely going to be a 1st RD pick, but again, it won’t be us. We need to address EDGE, CB, S and as I mentioned, we can get our franchise guy in ’27. The two QB’s I pictured are guys who don’t really stand out as elite prospects, Miami U’s Carson Beck and Penn State’s Drew Allar. Both are bigger guys, Beck 6’4 220 and Drew Allar 6’5 235. There may be better prospects like Trinidad Chambliss or Garret Nussmeier or Cade Klubnik, but I’d prefer a bigger, taller QB. Is it possible that either Beck or Allar develop to be a starting QB in the NFL, sure? Is it likely, probably not. On the flip side, I think they have as good a chance as anyone not named Fernando Mendoza of becoming a starter though.

Quinn Ewers was once a top QB prospect. Granted, that was coming out of High School, but his poor Senior Year really hurt him in the draft, if he had a better Senior Season, he almost surely would have been an easy 2nd or 3rd RD pick. He performed well in some big road games, in 2023 against Alabama, and in 2024 against Michigan. He’s a tough competitor and will play through pain. He has a quick release and can make most NFL throws. He has enough arm to sling it, and he can show nice touch on passes as well. Not sure that either Drew Allar or Carson Beck could beat out Quinn right away, but Allar seems like a decent project QB that could end up being a bargain if you can get him after RD 3. Allar has elite arm strength and can make absolutely any throw on the field. He’s been compared to Joe Flacco, and Flacco had plenty of NFL success, including a Super Bowl ring. Carson Beck is another tough competitor. He has plenty of college game experience, and he competed in the College Playoffs and did well until facing the eventual Champs, Indiana. He’d probably be more ready than Allar for sure, and could potentially challenge Quinn immediately. I do believe Allar has more upside though while Beck has a higher floor at the moment.

The big question of course will be if the Dolphins will actually purge themselves of QB Tua Tagovailoa. There are $99M reason’s not to, but I personally don’t think that should factor in. I’d prefer to swallow the entire cap hit now, I don’t foresee a trade and then if we do trade, we’ll have to absorb some cap hit next season and pay off a ton of it to make a team take Tua off of our hands, so releasing him outright before June is the way to do it. If we cut come post June 1st, I don’t know the exact dead cap hit number but it’s around $30M. I’d rather save the cap for next season, eat it this season when we’re just beginning to build. That doesn’t mean we’re going to be awful this season, but I don’t expect us to be playoff contenders in 2026 unless Buffalo goes really backwards, and New England takes a step or two back as well. The Jets have an opportunity to jump ahead with tons of draft capital and lots of cap space. That’s of course if they get it right for a change, but they have a better chance with picks #2 and #16 in RD 1, and then picks #33 and #44 in RD 2, a 4th RD pick, 2 compensatory 5th RD picks, a 6th RD pick from Buffalo and then three 7th RD picks.

2026 will be about setting a new culture here in Miami, and that starts with GM Jon-Eric Sullivan (Sully) showing fans he’s not Chris Grier and can actually draft well for this team and help fill out our roster with guys who can help right away without trading away draft capital to do so. I can’t wait to see how we fill out our roster both in the draft with our 1st RD pick, 2nd RD pick, three 3rd RD picks, andf then a 4th, 5th and 7th, as well as the Undrafted Free Agents we sign out of necesity with very little money available to spend. We will be jettisoning some players off this roster without a doubt, more than likely Tua, Tyreek and possibly Bradley Chubb as well. It’s also possible we could trade S Minkah Fitzpatrick, which would be ironic because it appears as if Minkah is actually happy and wants to be here, which would undoubtedly make me chuckle if he were to get traded for some valuable 2027 Draft capital. Just looking so forward to going about things the right way, it’s been more than two and a half decades since we have.

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406 Responses to How will Dolphins approach QB position in 2026?

  1. The Flying Pig's avatar The Flying Pig says:

    oink and first

  2. mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

    Nice write, Mike E!

    We’ve lost QB Coach-to-be Nathaniel Hackett, so I’m interested to see who we get to replace him. I was actually excited to (almost) have Hackett as our QB coach, due to his development of QBs in the past.

    That brings me to Drew Allar. I think Hackett could have done wonders for Allar, in the event we draft Allar come April. Now mind you, I wouldn’t touch Allar any earlier than the 4th round, more likely in the 5th… this coming from a PSU guy.

    Allar doesn’t suck, but he doesn’t have ‘IT’… he always came up short in critical games and late in the season. Remind you of someone we know? *Cough, Tua, cough*.

    Nevertheless, if he can be coached up and developed, he might be one of those guys a few years down the road looking like a draft steal. He’s got the arm, prototypical size for a pocket passer, and he actually has some wheels (no, not elite wheels).

    Allar is a good kid, has a good head on his shoulders, and IF he gets solid QB coaching, he just may surprise. I’m NOT vouching for Allar in any way, just sayin’ I’d take a flyer on him in the 5th round.

    • Mike E.'s avatar Mike E. says:

      Thanks M – I did say after RD 3, which would be 4 or later. 🙂

    • mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

      And as a reminder, Allar broke his left ankle (not his planting ankle) in October, ’25. He should be good to go for the ’26 season, but I wonder how healthy he’ll be for the Combine and his PSU pro day. Some say he’ll be fine, and I’d argue the same. But if he’s not on his game for these pre-Draft workouts, his stock could go down even more than it already has.

  3. Rockphin's avatar Rockphin says:

    Thanks for the fresh article Mike. I agree for the most part. I just realize that there is only so much cap maneuvering they can do and they most likely will not be able to field a team if they dump 99M this season. It will have to be either a post June 1 cut or keep him on the roster. Fuck it. Let him compete and play him for his 50M this year!!!

    MF13, who do you think Hackett developed? Aaron Rogers? Aaron was in the league 14 years and already a star.

    Blake Bortles? LOL come on!

    Kyle Orton? Ryan Fitspatrick (one year with both)

    Russell Wilson at Denver? that one broke the team!

    He has developed exactly ZERO QB’s in his career. ZERO.

    I am SOOOO happy he is going to another team.

    • mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

      It’s been his work with prototypical pocket-passers that caught my eye. But upon second glance, I think you’re right. He didn’t ‘develop’ them very much.

      I’m not a big fan of Hackett anyway, to be honest. Just thought he might make a difference as a QB coach, nothing more or higher in rank. Don’t think he’s a good OC and he sucked as a HC

      Alright, you’ve got me. Still, I can’t wait to see who our new QB coach will be.

  4. Mike E.'s avatar Mike E. says:

    M – I’d be fine if we could get Allar even later if he’s not healed but my guess is he could go RD 3 or 4 no matter what.

  5. mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

    I see ESPN’s Matt Miller (we used to be tight) has us taking Jermod McCoy @ R1P11 in his latest mock draft. I don’t have a problem with that, but I have a problem with what Matt stated about Hafner’s coverage system: press-man.

    Now in fairness to Matt, Hafner once upon a time deployed a press-man coverage system, but that was YEARS ago. In recent years and in order to defend against the Goodell pass-happy NFL, Hafner deploys a predominantly zone system.

    Yes, Hafner mixes in press-man at times (just like everybody else, duh!), but I’m surprised Matt got it so wrong.

    Anyway, personal gripes with Matt aside, I’d be very good with McCoy @ R1P11… except for one thing: the torn ACL. If McCoy shows full recovery, alright. However, are we going to get into the biz of drafting formerly injured players with Sully’s first ever pick for our Phins?

    Oh boy… I don’t think he wants to go down that route from the jump… especially as it pertains to torn ACLs. No, it’s not a death-sentence as it once was, thanks to modern medicine/rehab/surgery etc… but it’s also not a joke.

    • rich0322's avatar rich0322 says:

      I’m a Vols fan and I have left McCoy off my first round list. He didn’t play a single snap in 2025 because of the injury. We have been down this road before with certain players, NO THANKS!!!!

  6. Krishna's avatar Krishna says:

    Thank you, Mike E. and I agree.

    There are 99M reasons to let Tua walk, imo.

  7. mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

    Mike E.

     says:

    February 6, 2026 at 4:19 pm

    M – I’d be fine if we could get Allar even later if he’s not healed but my guess is he could go RD 3 or 4 no matter what.

    ————

    If that’s the case, HARD PASS from me. We have way too many other positions to address than to take a chance on Allar that early. JMO, as always.

  8. Mike E.'s avatar Mike E. says:

    M – I wouldn’t scream if we took Allar in RD 3, we have three picks there, and if they really like him, what do I care. If he’s someone they envision being a franchise guy for us down the road, a 3rd is still a bargain for a franchise QB

    • mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

      I hear ya, man… I do. I just don’t think Allar has ‘IT’ (like Pennywise! 😉 ). I’d definitely consider him later on, like the 5th round.

  9. mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

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  10. Mike E.'s avatar Mike E. says:

    M – Did you like Welcome to Derry?

  11. rich0322's avatar rich0322 says:

    Honestly, I’m not a fan of Allar or Beck as an NFL starting QB. Mendoza and Simpson are the only ones I like this year. I would just rather go with a free agent and Ewers vs. any of these day 3 QBs this year.

  12. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

    BBM upset you didn’t mention Sawyer Robertson. lol

    I would be upset if we drafted any QB before the 4th round other than Mendoza.

    Why, none are really more special than the other. Why spend a 3rd on one of them when you can get one of them for sure in the 4th?

    Any of Chambliss, Nussmeier, Allar and Robertson are fine with me 4th round or later.

  13. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

    We are currently at 16.4 over the cap. You cut Tua pre 6/1 and you create another 43m in dead cap putting us at 59.4m over the cap.

    Many keep saying just get rid of Tua now pre 6/1 and clear all that dead cap now, so it is not on the books in 2027.

    Okay, where’s that 59.4m going to come from just to get you under the cap? Forget about finding even more money to fill out the roster and sign the rookies.

    Okay, you also cut Tyreek and clear 22.8m getting you down to 36.6m over the cap. You trade Chubb and Minkah and clear another 13.1m getting you down to 23.5m over the cap. What do you do now?

    Oh, you restructure a bunch of guys and push money to 2027 and 2028.

    Guess what? You still have Tua’s dead cap in 2027. It’s just under a different name.

  14. Mike E.'s avatar Mike E. says:

    BBMike – In the article I said not until after the 4th. Then I amended that if they love Allar or any other QB in the 3rd, since we have Three 3rd RD picks, go for it. I wasn’t really saying we should do it, but if they want to, I won’t be upset. There, clarified!

  15. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

    The Miami Dolphins announced today that they have signed tight end Zack Kuntz to a reserve/future contract.

  16. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

    These 3 sisters from Mexico are really upping their game. Especially as a rock trio. My wife loves them.

  17. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

    Wife says the drummer is like 5′ and 100 pounds but she cans hit them drums. To be able to carry those long notes while playing the drums is impressive.

  18. Krishna's avatar Krishna says:

    Funny thought…is it possible to be so far over the cap you can’t field a 53 man team with FAs taking the minimum salary and signing your draft class? Are we close to that? Lol.

    • bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

      Right now, no we aren’t even close to that. There are so many ways to manipulate the cap but you end up sacrificing future cap also.

      Right now, at 16.4m over the cap, once we cut tyreek we will be under the cap by 6.4m

  19. Krishna's avatar Krishna says:

    “It’s my job to be ready for the opportunity and to be ready when my name is called. I feel like I took the opportunity, and I feel like I ran with it. The outcome, the results weren’t obviously what me and the team wanted.”

    Quinn Ewers

    • Mike E.'s avatar Mike E. says:

      He has to be graded on a curve. He only had 1 week of starters practice reps in his first week, and he only played 4 games when our best receivers were hurting. All that has to be taken into consideration. We also played NE who was playing for the #1 seed

  20. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

    Y’all know we hated when Grier would trade up for players. Just be ready for more of that from JES, probably even more. Though, they seem to do multiple trades on draft day and end up with almost the same amount of picks, but that is why they always looked to build draft capital. They will trade players as well.

    2024 – Packers traded down from 41 for picks 45, 168 and 190 and still got starting ILB Cooper. Then later traded 126 and 190 to move up to 111 to get current starting FS Evan Williams. Then traded 169 and 219 to move up again to 163 to get current backup Center/OG Jacob Monk.

    2023 – They traded A’Arod, picks 15 and 170 to the Jets for picks 13, 42, 207 and a 2024 2nd (which ended up being pick 41). Then the packers traded down from 45 to get picks 48 and 159. Then traded down again trading 48 they just got for picks 50 and 179. Lastly, they traded CB Rasul Douglas and a 2024 5th to the Bills for a 2024 3rd.

    2022 – They traded WR Devante Adams to Raiders for picks 22 and 53. Then they traded picks 53 and 59 to move up to pick 34 and selected current starting WR Christian Watson. Then traded down again from 171 to get picks 179 and 234. Lastly, they traded OL Cole Van Lanen for a 2023 7th.

    2021 – They traded picks 92 and 135 to move up to 85 and selected WR Amari Rodgers who ended up being a huge bust. They traded pick 205 to bring back old vet WR Randall Cobb. They swapped bottom of the roster CB prospects in a trade with the Giants that didn’t work out for either team. They traded another bottom roster CB to the Texans for a 2022 7th. Lastly, they traded a future 2023 6th for a punter and a 2023 7th. The punter was cut after 1 season.

    2020 – They traded picks 30 and 136 to the Dolphins for pick 26 and drafted QB Jordan Love and the Dolphins drafted Iggy.

    2019 – They traded picks 30, 114 and 118 to move up to pick 21. Then they made 3 player trades for future picks.

    2018 – They traded 14 for a 2019 1st and picks 27 and 147. Then trade back up in the 1st giving up 27, 76 and 186 for 18 and 248 to select CB Jaire Alexander. Then traded up again giving up 101 and 147 for 88 and selected LB Owen Burks. Then they traded 3 players for future 4th, 6th and 7th round picks. They also did a player swap trade involving no picks.

  21. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

    One thing I noticed about the Packers is they would sign a decent player to a futures contract even if he wasn’t a good fit only to turn around and trade that player that same year on or around draft time for a future pick.

    Interesting and sneaky smart. Kind of like picking up scratched up solid wood table someone has thrown out on the curb. Then you sand it down, stain/finish and sell it for decent money.

  22. manitobafinfan's avatar manitobafinfan says:

    I have stated before that I don’t watch much CFB .. this year I did actually watch most of the playoffs and came away with the following two thoughts on QBs .. Chambliss looked pretty good , rd 3 or later why not 🤷🏻 …. Beck has the face of a serial killer.. dunno why but I can’t un see it …. GO SULLY … please go TUA

  23. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

    Back to the Tua convo. Again, I 100% do not see a pre 6/1 cut. You will have to just restructure a bunch of guys and push money down the road. You are just putting Tua’s 2027 dead cap under different names.

    There are easier options.

    You cut him post 6/1. That will in crease his 2026 cap hit by 11.1m and you can recoup that much easier. Also, he will have a 31.8m dead cap in 2027 but you also clear 21.6m in 2027 cap.

    Tua is not untradeable either. Though, his play and attitude at the end of last year might make it more difficult to find a trade partner.

    A pre 6/1 trade will clear 11m in cap. Though, he will cost the team trading for him about 40m in 2026. You could agree to trade a pick with Tua for that team to take on this contract or you could agree to pay 11m of the money you cleared and that team is only on the hook for 29m this year. If it doesn’t work out for that team, they can cut Tua and only be on the hook for 3m in 2027 dead cap. You could even agree to pay a little more. This would clear all of his 53.4m in 2027 cap.

    A post 6/1 trade will clear 42.8m in 2026 cap. You could agree to put up half that toward Tua’s salary and Tua would cost less than 20m for the team trading for him and only 3m in dead cap if they decide to cut him in 2027. You would still have cleared over 20m in 2026 cap. You would still have the 31.8m in 2027 dead cap but clear 21.6m in 2027 cap.

  24. rich0322's avatar rich0322 says:

    This pre-combine draft came out pretty good with a double up on OL, CB, and Edge…

    (1) 25. Max Iheanachor-OT Arizona State (trade)

    (2) 43. Dillon Thieneman-S Oregon

    (2) 57. Chris Johnson-CB San Diego State (trade)

    (3) 75. Keylan Rutledge-OG Georgia Tech

    (3) 87. Gabe Jacas-EDGE Illinois

    (3) 89. Dani Dennis-Sutton-EDGE Penn State (trade)

    (3) 90. Bryce Boettcher-LB Oregon

    (4) 111. Domani Jackson-CB Alabama

    (5)149. Sam Roush-TE Stanford

    (7) 227. Barion Brown-WR LSU

    • bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

      I am not as high on Gabe Jacas as some are. He’s got a 21.2% missed tackle rate. I saw 2 really bad missed tackles in his game vs Indiana.

    • bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

      I have always like Domani Jackson but he has never taken his game to another level.

      I wonder if he would be a good move to FS, good size with elite speed on the back end. Either way he’s a solid day 3 pick.

      Just posted Ryder’s Sam Roush video. lol

    • bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

      I would take this draft in a heartbeat.

    • rich0322's avatar rich0322 says:

      Yea, Domani has a high ceiling, but I’m not sure he’ll ever reach it. That’s why I waited until day 3 to draft him.

      Gabe might very well get drafted in round 2, which would be too high for my liking. If he’s there in the third, he’s worth the chance.

  25. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

    Just watched a video of this years SB commercials and teasers. Outside of the Bud commercials be prepared for some really stupid ones.

  26. The Flying Pig's avatar The Flying Pig says:

    20.DAL

    Sonny StylesLB Ohio Statetrade-icon

    43.MIA

    Akheem MesidorEDGE Miami (FL)

    57.CHI

    Ja’Kobi LaneWR USCtrade-icon

    75.MIA

    Gennings DunkerOT Iowa

    87.MIA

    Hezekiah MassesCB California

    89.CHI

    Tristan LeighOT Clemsontrade-icon

    90.MIA

    Eli RaridonTE Notre Dame

    111.MIA

    Jalon KilgoreS South Carolina

    112.DAL

    Bud ClarkS TCUtrade-icon

    227.MIA

    Drew AllarQB Penn State

  27. mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

    My latest mock draft, via the PFF mock draft simulator. I whiffed on Safety, SMH @ myself. BUT, we’re looking good for the ’27 Draft…

    https://x.com/MF13SS/status/2020326402621329694

  28. manitobafinfan's avatar manitobafinfan says:

    (3) 87. Gabe Jacas-EDGE Illinois

    If his name is pronounced Jackass I hope the patriots draft him .. be a perfect fit

  29. mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

    manitobafinfan

     says:

    February 7, 2026 at 12:56 pm

    … Beck has the face of a serial killer.. dunno why but I can’t un see it…

    ———–

    YES!!! There’s something about his face that is seriously wrong, IMO. I thought more along the lines of a serious weed-head or something, but I think ‘serial killer’ get the #1 answer!

    Richard Dawson: “Survey SAYS!!!” BING! That’s the #1 answer on the board! 😀 

  30. manitobafinfan's avatar manitobafinfan says:

    Go hawks

  31. Randy's avatar Randy says:

    Did I hear right that we’re possibly looking at a swap of QBs with Arizona?

    • manitobafinfan's avatar manitobafinfan says:

      O god please no … Murray is more petulant and pissy than Tua .. better mobility I guess.
      I’m still waiting for him to say fuck it I’m going to play baseball

    • rich0322's avatar rich0322 says:

      If they did that BS, I would immediately lose all respect and confidence of our new GM and HC!!!!

    • steveccnv's avatar steveccnv says:

      I’d be open to it

      it should give us some cap space, so for no other reason its a win, but I like Murray, think he can still play at a high level, even if he’d most likely be a bridge QB

    • The Flying Pig's avatar The Flying Pig says:

      I think the reporting is that both teams are looking to trade

      their QBs

      but not necessarily that they are trading with each other

  32. Mike E.'s avatar Mike E. says:

    I don’t want Kyler Murray, just get rid of Tua and stop the nonsense. We don’t need to create a new problem bringing in Murray

  33. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

    To swap Murray and Tua in a trade would be a tough one for the Dolphins. We would only clear 11m if we trade Tua but Murray would cost us about a 42m cap hit as he has a 17m roster bonus due. We would have to come up with another 31m in cap. Cardinals would actually clear 34m in cap and would have plenty to cover Tua.

    BUT, I wonder if the Dolphins would do a trade and cut???

    Kyler Murray looks like he has a 13.9m guarantee he is due in a roster bonus. I wonder if the Dolphins would trade Tua to the Cards for Kyler Murray. We clear 11m in cap. Then we turn around and cut Kyler at a 13.9m cap hit. We are only out 2.9m in extra cap this year and Tua is totally off the books in 2027.

    I wonder if both team could do a trade and cut???? Wish I knew who to ask.

    Anyone follow Kyle Crabbs on X? He’s a cap guru.

  34. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

    Go Seahawks!

    Pensacola native CB Devon Witherspoon already made a play!

  35. steveccnv's avatar steveccnv says:

    difference so far has been QB play, Darnold playing like a vet, Maye not so much

  36. Mike E.'s avatar Mike E. says:

    LT Will Campbell does not look so good

  37. steveccnv's avatar steveccnv says:

    o

    Maye’s culo, its tight as…🤣

  38. Randy's avatar Randy says:

    I was very happy when NE drafted Campbell.

  39. The Flying Pig's avatar The Flying Pig says:

    worst offensive performance in a Super Bowl ever by the patriots tonight

  40. Mike E.'s avatar Mike E. says:

    Go Mack Hollins!

  41. sb7mvp's avatar sb7mvp says:

    Good ole Hingle McCringleberry with the TD reception

  42. steveccnv's avatar steveccnv says:

    now we see why they had Maye play so tight

  43. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

    The Seahawks may have put up the best TEAM performance I have seen in a SB. Superb in all 3 phases.

  44. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

    Seahawks have done a great job drafting DB’s.

  45. Randy's avatar Randy says:

    another SB showing how important the LOS is when it comes down to it.

  46. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

    I wonder how Jets fans feel right now. lol

    • steveccnv's avatar steveccnv says:

      if I was a jets fan it wouldn’t have effected me, because they didn’t win because of Darnold, sure he made some plays, that D was the reason they won

      with Darnold now the jets would still suck

  47. steveccnv's avatar steveccnv says:

    my son lives in Seattle (Everett actually, suburb), but he’s not a football fan

  48. mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

    Congrats, SEAHAWKS!!!

    And way to show us a blueprint to beat the Patsies* moving forward!

  49. Krishna's avatar Krishna says:

    I hope we can have a D like Seattle’s someday….lol.

    …with a TD….

  50. Krishna's avatar Krishna says:

    A ton of 3 and outs….oh my.

  51. CavalierKong's avatar CavalierKong says:

    An impressive playoff run by Seattle culminating in an absolutely dominating Super Bowl win.

  52. Krishna's avatar Krishna says:

    D has won the SB the last 2 years.

    Philly shut KC and Mahomes down in Super Bowl 59. Seahawks followed up with an encoré in 60. Gameball to the winning teams’ D.

  53. Mike E.'s avatar Mike E. says:

    Christian Gonzalez looked great last night. There’s a lot of important positions on the field, as Randy said, you have to be strong in the trenches. I wouldn’t mind if we took a CB though with our 1st pick if the guy is a solid cover corner. He pretty much took care of this years best WR. Of course the trenches caused the pressure on Darnold too, so there’s that. I think defense will be our first pick, either CB or EDGE.

  54. Mike E.'s avatar Mike E. says:

    Daniel Eliesen

    @EliesenDan

    ·

    Not new news but with all eyes on the NFL for the Super Bowl,

    @TomPelissero

    reporting it is very likely both Tua and Tyreek will be cut prior to March 13th.

  55. Mike E.'s avatar Mike E. says:

    Mike – Yes, Witherspoon was also great. I do think the tasks he was asked to do were easier though because the Patriots line was getting manhandled already, couldn’t even handle the front 4, so any additional pressure was too much. I’d give more credit to the DC. Most times your CB isn’t doing those things.

  56. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

    Ryan Slowik is being hired as the Jets’ safeties coach

    He’s Bobby’s older brother.

  57. The Flying Pig's avatar The Flying Pig says:

    there’s a good chance we have our choice of CBs at 11

    if I thought Delane or McCoy would play at the same level of Christian Gonzales I would feel a lot better about drafting them at 11

    but I guess you never know that

    I don’t know which one is a better zone corner or who is better for the amount of cover 2 we are expected to play – but I’m sure our FO knows

    if we drafted a CB, scheme for is huge

    it’s a little hard for me to believer either of those guys would be a better pick than Sonny Styles

    • rich0322's avatar rich0322 says:

      I’m kind of right there with you. My top 3 for the Dolphins will probably stay the same right up to the draft. 1. Caleb Downs-SAF, 2. Sonny Styles-LB, and 3. Mansoor Delane-CB.

  58. mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

    @RapSheet

    He’s back: After a five-year hiatus, Adam Gase returns to coaching in the NFL, joining the #Chargers as an assistant focusing on the passing game, sources say. The former #Jets and #Dolphins coach rose in the ranks as a record-setting offensive mind. Now back to his roots in LA.

    ————

    Gase and Capri McD in San Diego. Just imagine if you could merge both of them into one person… I’d sell tickets to that presser. 🤪🤓🤡

  59. mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

    It would be additionally funny if the Chargers picked up Brian Flores and Joe Philbin. Flores would be too busy calling everybody a racist while Philbin picked up gum-wrappers.

    Yes… we’re talking about the last 4 head coaches Steve Ross decided to employ in Miami.

    • mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

      Then… add Richie Incognito as their O-Line coach, Jonathan Martin as their assistant O-Line coach, Ryan Tannehill comes out of retirement to backup Justin Herbert, and Tua becomes their 3rd string QB.

      Oh… it would be PERFECT! LOL

      • mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

        And the cherry on top? Invite Harbaugh’s favorite QB Colin Kaepernick to camp to compete for the starting QB job.

  60. Mike E.'s avatar Mike E. says:

    Will there be a taco video in LA?

  61. mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

    The Flying Pig

     says:

    February 9, 2026 at 11:38 am

    there’s a good chance we have our choice of CBs at 11

    if I thought Delane or McCoy would play at the same level of Christian Gonzales I would feel a lot better about drafting them at 11

    but I guess you never know that 

    I don’t know which one is a better zone corner or who is better for the amount of cover 2 we are expected to play – but I’m sure our FO knows 

    if we drafted a CB, scheme for is huge…

    ————

    Yessir, scheme is always huge… which is why I didn’t do a single mock draft until I knew who our coordinators were and the schemes they would use.

    Jermod McCoy, IMO, is a freak athlete who could be a SHUTDOWN CB in the NFL… that means man-to-man proficient. Doesn’t mean he can’t play zone (all CBs play zone at times), but we’re looking at a VERY special player in McCoy. Very physical, attacking (both vs run and pass), sticks like glue, and needs to be accounted for.

    Problem? The ACL tear. Did it rob him of his eliteness in speed and physicality? I need to see more tape to assess his effectiveness in zone coverage, admittedly… hopefully over the next week or so.

    Mansoor Delane, IMO, is a BEAST in zone coverage. He’s so very quick to react in tight windows and has Jedi-like reflexes. Doesn’t mean he can’t play man-to-man, but McCoy is the guy we want should Hafner go back to his old-school ways of predominant man-to-man coverage.

    There is SO much to like about both prospects, but if I’m a betting man (I’m not), ya take Delane all day over McCoy. WHY? Again, McCoy’s ACL injury… and Hafner currently (and has for some time now) deployed a zone-coverage scheme.

    And IF Hafner was to go back to his old man-to-man coverage schemes, you’d want to pair McCoy with another man-to-man coverage guy opposite McCoy… I don’t see it, at least not in this draft class with so many other positions to address.

    So to answer your question? Delane is the guy we’re more likely to draft. System-fit, elite, and addresses a huge need at a BIG $$$ position at CB (rookie contract).

    • mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

      And Delane has no injury history that I’m aware.

      • Mike E.'s avatar Mike E. says:

        I wouldn’t be disappointed with McCoy. Look at Frank Gore who had 2 ACL tears BEFORE he went to the NFL

      • mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

        But it’s US, Mike E!

        If we draft McCoy, his career is over before the end of the season. If anybody else drafts McCoy, he could go to the HOF! 😉

      • mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

        But in all seriousness, I wouldn’t be disappointed with McCoy either. Just don’t think it would be the ‘Packer way’ to draft a player with a significant injury history.

        Frank Gore is an exception, not the rule.

      • mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

        And Frank Gore fell to the 3rd round for this reason.

  62. mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

    Also keep in mind… Michigan’s CB Will Johnson fell to the 2nd round last draft. He otherwise would have gone in the early 1st round. So if recent history tells us something, Jermod McCoy could really DROP this draft.

  63. Mike E.'s avatar Mike E. says:

    M – I swear, it will be different with Sully. I truly do have faith we will do things the right way from now on. Time will tell though . . .

  64. New Age's avatar New Age says:

    I didn’t actually watch the SB but the results were chef’s kiss. Sam Darnold is still a subpar QB when it matters but dude is a winner in every other way. Good for him. Watching the highlight reels of Maye getting sacked and his turnovers is the best football.

  65. The Flying Pig's avatar The Flying Pig says:
    Sonny Styles Head Shot

    PICK: 18 RND: 1 (MIA)

    Sonny STYLES

    LB  Ohio State

    Keith Abney II Head Shot

    PICK: 43 RND: 2 (MIA)

    Keith ABNEY II

    CB  Arizona State

    Gennings Dunker Head Shot

    PICK: 49 RND: 2 (MIA)

    Gennings DUNKER

    OG  Iowa

    D'Angelo Ponds Head Shot

    PICK: 75 RND: 3 (MIA)

    D’Angelo PONDS

    CB  Indiana

    Zakee Wheatley Head Shot

    PICK: 82 RND: 3 (MIA)

    Zakee WHEATLEY

    S  Penn State

    Malachi Lawrence Head Shot

    PICK: 87 RND: 3 (MIA)

    Malachi LAWRENCE

    DE-EDGE  UCF

    Bryce Lance Head Shot

    PICK: 90 RND: 3 (MIA)

    Bryce LANCE

    WR  North Dakota State

    Eli Raridon Head Shot

    PICK: 111 RND: 4 (MIA)

    Eli RARIDON

    TE  Notre Dame

    Drew Allar Head Shot

    • The Flying Pig's avatar The Flying Pig says:

      that’s drew Allar in the 5th and then I took OT Riley Mahlman (Wisconsin) in the 7th

    • mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

      That’s another good one, Pigster. However (I’m sorry, man), I think the importance of a RT exceeds the need for a G.

      If it makes ya feel any better, I can’t get it quite right either.

      • mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

        It’s almost maddening to me!!! LOL

        But seriously, that’s a good draft to me.

      • The Flying Pig's avatar The Flying Pig says:

        when it comes to OL, I’m taking the BPA

        same thing with edge v DBs

        we just need a lot of good players

      • mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

        Always keep in mind that a failed Tackle prospect could possibly kick inside to Guard and have potential success.

        I would absolutely target a RT in this Draft at some point, so as to replace Austin Jackson and his contract.

  66. mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

    The Flying Pig

     says:

    February 9, 2026 at 8:46 pm

    when it comes to OL, I’m taking the BPA

    same thing with edge v DBs

    we just need a lot of good players

    ———

    VERY fair! I cannot disagree with that at all, man. I understand where you’re coming from.

  67. Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

    Haf believes in the Shanahan style offense lead by the running game. Keep that in mind. He’s a defensive coach who wants to be more physical than his opponents. We were recently built more on speed.

    • mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

      ^ TRUTH

      As such, I believe RG (IMO, should be LG) James Daniels gets a chance to shine. No need to blow more holes into our roster, being we already have too many holes to fill. And honestly, we didn’t sign James Daniels to a huge contract. Let’s see what he’s got. He’s a BEAST ZBS player with mobility.

      Big Jonah needs to go back to his natty RG position, where he can maul again. Every rookie gets a mulligan for being played out of position. Don’t give up on Big Jonah too soon.

      We’ve got DARTH PAUL at our LT position… he’s looking to become a staple!

      Then we look at Austin Jackson, where his availability is unfavorable for his $$$ (unlike James Daniels, who should be 100% healthy for ’26).

      Draft a RT to replace Austin Jackson. That’s where I’m coming from for the ’26 Draft.

  68. Krishna's avatar Krishna says:

    Wow, the Seahawks built from GB transplant, GM Schneider.

    Jon-Eric Sullivan’s connection to Super Bowl GM is music to Dolphins fans’ earsThe list of successful former Packers’ executives continue to grow.

    By

    Brian Miller|19 hours ago

  69. Krishna's avatar Krishna says:

    By the way, the halftime show with Bad Bunny, an American citizen, was pretty cool, too. I don’t know the “nasty rabbit’s” raegoton, but the music and culture displayed was beautiful..

    After my visit to PR over the holidays, the music and culture of PR was front and center. Awesome, learning about and experiencing our diverse society.

  70. Krishna's avatar Krishna says:

    I looked up why Bad Bunny has a bad reputation or is not liked, too, as I couldn’t understand the backlash.

    He’s an American artist who doesn’t grope, beat, or abuse women, doesn’t do drugs, he’s not a gangster, speaks two languages fluently, and builds community through hard work and music….seems like the type of leader we need more of on this country.

    • bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

      Why do most of his songs have to do with banging women? Having multiple GF’s at the same time. Almost every song involves drinking or getting high and screwing women.

      If that is the type of leader you want, okay.

      • CavalierKong's avatar CavalierKong says:

        Did Kid Rock’s lyrics bother you?

        “I like ’em underage, see some say that’s statutory but I say that’s mandatory”

      • bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

        Yeah, that does as well.

      • CavalierKong's avatar CavalierKong says:

        It’s all so stupid. Everyone toeing their particular party lines.

        Pretty sure every music artist could be lambasted for the lyrics they put in songs

      • bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

        I wasn’t downing the lyrics really. I was referring to his lyrics to refute ” the type of leader we need more of”

      • CavalierKong's avatar CavalierKong says:

        Ok, fair enough.

        I’m just annoyed by this whole Bad Bunny thing (as a symptom more than the specific thing itself).

        It’s manufactured outrage because everyone is manipulated into thinking they have to choose a side about everything.

  71. Mike E.'s avatar Mike E. says:

    I’ve been to Puerto Rico twice, I love it there. We took my son when he was just 8 months old and he was sick there, woke up in the middle of the night the 2nd night we were there with a very high fever, we put him in a cold bath to bring the fever down and took him to a doctor who was better than any Pediatrician I ever used back in the US.

    On that same token, that doesn’t mean I want to to watch a halftime show in a language I don’t speak. Just imagine if there was a Jewish performer, make it an Israeli singer who sings only in Hebrew did the Halftime Show. Would the woke-as-fuck NFL allow that to happen? Would a lot of people tune out and change the channel? Would there be some woke-ass alternative on another channel? I can almost guarantee you the answers would be NO-YES-YES.

    I see people showing memes of white people eating chips and salsa and not watching the Bad Bunny show. WTF does one thing have to do with another? I love Mexican food, I lived in Coney Island in Brooklyn and had lots of Puerto Rican friends. Does eating Mexican food mean that I would enjoy watching a singer sing in a language I don’t understand? No it doesn’t. Hispanics in general if you look at polls support legal immigration and Voter ID. Just so you know, I flipped on the Turning Point show for about 4 seconds before putting on the Olympics. I had Bad Bunny on for about 3-5 minutes before switching.

    I can just imagine the woke ass protests if an Israeli performer was to do the Halftime Show. You’re worried about an alternative Halftime Show? There might be a fucking war at the Stadium and there would 10,000,000 security people to secure the area and there would probably be 10X that amount of woke ass protestors outside with their so completely in fashion “Free Palestine” garb and signs. Spare me the fucking chips and salsa bullshit!

  72. pheloniusphish's avatar pheloniusphish says:

    I agree with Krishna. Since Bad Bunny thinks being “American” encompasses the entire western hemisphere, we should conquer the entire western hemisphere and run it our selves. Immigration and cartel problems solved!

  73. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

    TE David Njoku announces he’s not re-signing with Browns after nine seasons: Time ‘to find a new home’

  74. Randy's avatar Randy says:

    Did numb nuts seriously sing every song in Spanish? What a tool. And, a slap in the face of every American. Fuck you. But, it’s all about money. America is turning brown, and the NFL wants to make money off that. It’s really all about greed…it almost always is.

    • mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

      I agree with every word you typed above.

      And once the Super Bowl becomes pay-per-view (oh, it’s coming!), nobody will even care who the halftime performer is any longer.

      The NFL is slowly killing itself with its greed and march towards globalism. This is how empires die.

      • rich0322's avatar rich0322 says:

        I didn’t watch 1 minute of the halftime show. Actually, I didn’t watch 1 minute of the Super Bowl.

  75. mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

    I work with a guy who’s probably about 60 years old now, diehard Stealers* and general football fan since birth. Once Roger Goodell bent the knee to the BLM movement, he called it quits with the NFL altogether. And I know many others who have done the exact same thing.

    A great many fans have walked away from the NFL in recent years due to the political overtones. Goodell may be a savvy business man of sorts, but he’s destroying the league with politics, BS rule changes, ridiculous calls from the zebras, and making it harder to watch your favorite team unless you pay through the nose.

    It gets more difficult every year to find a free live-stream (the NFL shuts them down ASAP, and I’ll cite SteamEast, for example). A great many believe the games are rigged. Legalized sports betting is watering-down the purity of the game. If you live on the West Coast and your favorite team is playing in Europe, you have to wake up in the middle of the night to catch the game… WTF is that?!!

    Have I told anyone here just how much I despise Roger Goodell?!! LOL

  76. mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

    MY FAVORITE POST OF THE YEAR, TO DATE! 🔥

    pheloniusphish

     says:

    February 10, 2026 at 9:30 am

    I agree with Krishna. Since Bad Bunny thinks being “American” encompasses the entire western hemisphere, we should conquer the entire western hemisphere and run it our selves. Immigration and cartel problems solved!

  77. mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

    rich0322

     says:

    February 10, 2026 at 2:07 pm

    I didn’t watch 1 minute of the halftime show. Actually, I didn’t watch 1 minute of the Super Bowl.

    ———

    I say good for you, Rich! But you missed out on those incredibly awesome commercials *sarcasm*! LOL 😉

  78. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

    BBM’s Post Super Bowl Mock Draft

    I didn’t select a team. I let the simulator make all the picks. Interesting.

    11. Francis Mauigoa OT Miami (FL)

    43. Chris Bell WR Louisville

    75. Keylan Rutledge OG Georgia Tech

    87. Devin Moore CB Florida

    90. Trinidad Chambliss QB Ole Miss

    111. Jalon Kilgore S South Carolina

  79. bookman11's avatar bookman11 says:

    I didn’t watch halftime because that is not my style of music, and the performer doesn’t even want to tour the U.S. so I did not give him my time.

    On a side note, I find it interesting that there has not been a Country music act to headline the show since 2003, that seems odd to me given the popularity of that genre of music.

  80. CavalierKong's avatar CavalierKong says:

    The NFL kowtowed to BLM because the league is like 80% black and they had to strike a balance with their viewership and their players. The globalization of the NFL is because the league is the most mercenary group in the world and there is a huge untapped market out there they have been expanding too. They are 100% about the money.

    The league is owned nearly exclusively by old white guys. This stuff happens because they allow it to happen in the name of money. What could be more American than that? lol

    I have never given the slightest shit about a halftime show, and until they get the Beatles to play I never will. If I did care, I wouldn’t have cared this time because I don’t like Reggaeton and I don’t speak Spanish- just like I didn’t care the last few years with mostly black and latin hip hop performers that I’m not into.

    It wasn’t catered to me which is fine because I don’t think the Super Bowl halftime show is some birthright of mine; I feel exactly today as I did last year, and the year before-couldn’t care less; I’m all about the football.

  81. mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

    I see Count Chocula has my guy Dallen Bentley, TE, Utah, as one of his sleeper picks in this Draft. What I didn’t know? He’s got an injury history.

    Nevertheless, if we’re talkin’ about a mid-late day 3 guy with massive upside, the injury history doesn’t concern me like a day 1 or day 2 selection. JMO

  82. mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

    I also see Count Chocula has Malachi Lawrence, EDGE, UCF, on his sleeper picks list. Lawrence is somebody I keep coming back to as far as an additional pass-rusher we could get on day 3.

    Agreed with Mr. Chocula: he’s only going to be a situational pass-rusher from the jump. However, I like his frame and he’s already 6’4″, 250 pounds. Gotta believe that at some point in time he’ll be able to set the edge and become more proficient vs the run with time and coaching.

    • The Flying Pig's avatar The Flying Pig says:

      situational from the jump would not be so bad

      I wonder if, bc we are switching to a 4-3 base, we can play Seiler at DE on early downs and inside on passing downs

      and a rookie like Lawrence can play DE on passing downs

      and Chop play every down at DE

      (assuming we don’t keep Chubb)

      • mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

        Yes, situational from the jump would work for me as well. That’s what we were all hoping from Mo Kamara, but for whatever reason it didn’t work out.

        I’d definitely keep an eye on Lawrence as a day 3 hopeful. He’s REALLY good as a pass-rusher.

  83. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

    On a side note, I find it interesting that there has not been a Country music act to headline the show since 2003

    ———

    Bookman, that was just 1 performer in 2003, Shania Twain. Before that, no country music until 1994 which was the first and only all country lineup 32 years ago.

    In the history of SB halftime shows, those were the only 2 SB’s to feature a country music artist.

    • mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

      I’ve always loved Shania. Don’t know what happened between her and her husband/manager Mutt Lange (spelling?), but she allegedly went off the deep end after their breakup.

      Shania is one who helped country music to become mainstream again, to the dismay of many traditional country artists: I’ll always respect her.

    • bookman11's avatar bookman11 says:

      Correct, Shania shared the stage with other non-country artists.

  84. sb7mvp's avatar sb7mvp says:

    The half time show is run by Satanists, that’s why Bad Bunny got picked. Plus it helps with globalizing and taking over the rest of the Americas given that the NFL is just a propaganda arm of the US military, financed by the bankers who run the Western world.

  85. Randy's avatar Randy says:

    Shania Twain….now that’s a performer I could get into. 🙂

  86. Mike E.'s avatar Mike E. says:

    Kong – I suppose I wouldn’t mind the “alternative” Halftime Show if they didn’t try to make it sound like only real Americans should be watching it. I think that was unnecessary. If they just offered an alternative without demeaning the actual show, it would be fine, but they went way out of their way to dig in their heels against the Anti-American show.. Whatevs. Didn’t bother me all that much to be honest, but I felt like it was a bit divisive.

    • CavalierKong's avatar CavalierKong says:

      I agree, it was divisive instead of inclusive, and I guess that was the idea, to play to ‘their’ crowd as a tit for tat for the NFL playing to the other side.

      I like the idea of an alternate show that is apolitical. I think if they’d been smart and marketed the alt as just good ol’ fashion fun-everybody welcome- it probably would have drawn a pretty large audience.

  87. ElephantRider's avatar ElephantRider says:

    I will have an opinion on the halftime shows when the Phins are in it.

    I realize that may never come again in my lifetime.

    However, how cool would it be to have the military perform again like the Phins last one 40 yrs ago?

  88. CavalierKong's avatar CavalierKong says:

    And in much more interesting news, the US women’s team clobbered Canada 5-0. Take that, Toba!

  89. Randy's avatar Randy says:

    MikeE,

    Hey! You don’t know! I might be the bee’s knees! The camel’s hump! Or even the flea’s eyebrows!

    Besides, my doctor says it’s good to use my imagination to exercise my mind…so I’m basically doing for my health. Lol

  90. Krishna's avatar Krishna says:

    Lmao….lots of hate and hypocrisy out there over a fucking halftime show.

    I guess that’s not funny, but more sad and disappointing witnessing people live Iin their hate.

    And, to be clear, I could care less if it was in German, Spanish, Yiddish, etc….this country is a melting pot of cultures beyond farting old white men. Lol.

    • Mike E.'s avatar Mike E. says:

      I get it Krishna – I just feel the world is a very contentious place these days. Lines are drawn and sides are chosen. I think the right tried to make Bad Bunny into a villain, and offered good ole white people as an alternative. Then I think the left couldn’t wait to claim the right was racist and hate Hispanics despite the fact that Bad Bunny is Puerto Rican and an American citizen. So the left went on an outrage campaign showing white people eating chips and salsa but not willing to watch a man “sing” in Spanish. The whole thing is fucking silly, and both sides just seem to go out of their way to piss of the other.

      There’s a lot of old people out there that were the true fans of NFL football, not just fantasy football fans or just betting fans as the sport has been oversaturated by both of those. No, people who know the game, and watch it to see a good game, not only to see if Kenneth Walker runs for 81 yards so they can win that bet, or how long the National Anthem runs to see if they win that prop bet. The NFL makes tons of money on everyone, real fans, bettors, and the fantasy football crowd too.

      My rant earlier was a dig against the outrage of people turning off a Puerto Rican performer. Yes, the program was billed incorrectly, and purposefully so, unfortunately, but like I said in my rant, all these altruistic folks defending Bad Bunny doing the whole show en Espanol, would they so vigorously defend an Israeli singer performing in Hebrew? I wouldn’t fucking bet on it. IMO, the world becomes more anti-white every day, and for those on the left that are loving it, just be careful what you wish for!

    • Krishna's avatar Krishna says:

      Well, I don’t get it!!! Can’t we all just get along?

      It’s fucking ridiculous and the political lens is a dark place to view the world. Get a fucking life, man.

      Hateful rhetoric….geez, fucking loueez.

  91. sb7mvp's avatar sb7mvp says:

    I see people dont know how a melting pot works. Also, you can laugh at what i say but im almost always proven right in the end.

  92. Mike E.'s avatar Mike E. says:

    The USA is definitely a melting pot. Within the melting pot there are a lot of different cultures. The majority of the people that are here in the USA came here legally. Most of them, at least the ones with brains in their heads want it to stay that way, have legal immigrants come here who have been vetted properly, but the other ones are just fine with letting illegals come here and do as they please, unless of course you ship them to their front door like NYC did with Martha’s Vineyard. Then those immigrant loving liberals all of a sudden decided they love immigrants, as long as they don’t have to be anywhere near them, and shipped their asses right the fuck out!

    Call me racist, but you look at the UK, and they are being overrun by Islamic immigrants who don’t want to assimilate and become part of the culture that exists there, they want to destroy it. That’s coming here too. It’s here already, but not to the extent that the UK is. Of course I’m biased because I’m white and Jewish, but you see outrage when a Mexican or Venezuealan illegal is picked up in Minnesota but those same people would spit on a white Jew who is a legal American citizen because of Free Palestine. That’s just part of the problem in the USA. Now one party supports all this garbage and one is against it. I know which is which. Do you?

    • New Age's avatar New Age says:

      It’s not really a melting pot today. It never really was until different peoples were here for a while. That’s just rhetoric sold to people who like the idea. For it to be a melting pot, the incoming peoples have to acclimate, and assimilate or ‘melt’ into the previous society. Which they don’t. Somalians rob us blind while calling us racist. Indians hire almost exclusively Indian workers and try to make Indian neighborhoods. Muslims lie while trying to bring their hatred of Jews and other non-Muslims with them. I have many friends in Texas who complain about Indian neighborhoods. There are Jewish only neighborhoods, Amish only, black only, etc, etc. That’s not melting pot.

      When they changed immigration in the 60s to mainly non-white it enabled way too many people to come who never had any desire to assimilate. Which should be mandatory. For anyone. You don’t like America. Get the fuck out then. We’ll pay the ticket. Too many trash people in America today. We need to ship many millions of them off.

  93. Mike E.'s avatar Mike E. says:

    Krishna – Historically, the answer to your question “Can’t we all just get along?” is NO! I wish we could, but I fear social media and the media we watch on TV will just continue to further divide us.

    • New Age's avatar New Age says:

      People are tribal. White people are retarded for forgetting that. Every grup of people in history were tribal. It’s part of being human. Might as well wish for unicorn farts and rainbow lollipops.

  94. Krishna's avatar Krishna says:

    Just to be clear!!!! I have always WANTED the US government to enforce its immigration laws. To be abso-fucking-lutely CLEAR!

    Our parents came hear legally and every illegal entry takes away from those that have and those that come here. Be absolutely clear where I stand on this.

    I’m glad the borders are being monitored like the REST OF THE WORLD, as they should be.

    However, an AMERICAN citizen should NEVER be killed in this process. What the FUCK is the matter with this picture?!

    • Mike E.'s avatar Mike E. says:

      The answer to that is American citizens have no place interfering with law enforcement business! If the local police handled it better (They were told not to) by creating safe places for people to protest and told the citizens to stay away from ICE enforcers, NOT ONE OF THOSE DEATHS would have occurred. Those are FACTS. These operations are happening all over the USA, but the hotbed of Democratic fraud, Minneapolis is the ONLY place where citizens are getting right up into the grills of ICE officers and not only interfering but hitting, throwing things, and showing up with guns in their waistbands. FAFO!!! There’s your answer!

    • New Age's avatar New Age says:

      A person should never come armed to a fight they don’t want killed in then. Dude fought with them a week earlier armed. If some armed dude starts trying to fight me, I’d get a little nervous myself. If your goal is to disrupt, fight, and cause mischief, don’t come armed. It’s just common sense. Dude was an absolute retard. 60 IQ ex-nurse.

  95. sb7mvp's avatar sb7mvp says:

    Anytime a government official kills a citizen in the line of duty there should be severe consequences, not a bunch of people trying to justify the killing. Neither of those killings were justified. I don’t want to hear about split second decisions when there was plenty of time to dissolve and de-escalate the situations beforehand.

    The Renee Good shooter had already put himself in harms way with someone previously and was dragged by a car and he was still out on duty. That shows he’s not good at decision making in these types of situations.

    • New Age's avatar New Age says:

      You’re’ welcome to join that branch of service anytime you want to be in those shoes. They’re hiring.

    • bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

      Anytime a government official kills a citizen in the line of duty there should be severe consequences

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      There was severe consequences. They FAFO.

      Also, is Obstructing Justice not a crime anymore?

      This is not protesting, it’s Obstruction of Justice. BTW, for the nurse, carrying a firearm while committing a crime is another felony charge.

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      shooter had already put himself in harms way

      Putting themselves in harms way is what law enforcement officers do every day they put that uniform on and go to work. They want to go home to their families at night also. Stay out of their fucking way, obey their orders and people won’t get hurt.

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