Three years, but Jake Bequette got only two.
I do believe the time is right now for Chad Jackson.
See, I can believe things too.
I don't believe in that Apollo's Creed, and I don't believe that thing about allah's god and mohammed's his prophet, no disrespect to anybody. I do believe, mainly because of who my parents were, in the 1.0 version of all the other monotheistic religions, except a lot of the folkloric details.
I believe that the colors in my flag no matter what my country did to whoever, really stand for the version of my country they taught about in school, and all this other stuff is just the bad things that happen on the margins... mainly... I mean, I think we all do that, or at least most of us. I'm not asserting that it makes sense to, mind you, but mainly we do.
I believe in good storytelling, I believe in doing unto others as I'd have them do unto me, I believe everybody lives moments of unalloyed magic and as we age we dull the ache by disbelieving they were ever magical. I believe you have the right to do what you want unless you hurt other people. Those are pretty good things to believe in. They might or might not be true.
But "Breer
believes Patriots would
consider trading Mac to Raiders"? How is this fact-based in any sense? This is his confession of faith about the inner mental states of others.
I don't care what Breer's religion or personal belief system is. But it
is the off-season, right?
Anyway... I am interested to see "open competition" at QB. Before we got into following the far more specific, out-there faith journals and speculative fiction of the sports media, that was what many of us were saying would happen -- "Mac really has made it perfectly legit to say it's an open competition at QB..." (Others of us, of course, have been stumping for no. 2 around here since Jimmy G, Stidh the Kid, or Ryan Mallet. Spoiler.... usually "Open competition" comes before "Throw the bum out." That was even the case for "Overhead" Cam Newton.)