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Kind of a boring thing to consider, but for those of you looking to purchase a retirement place, it would make sense to consider the school district. You'd probably want the lousiest underfunded crap show you can find. School taxes have to be factored in when you don't have kids in the system.
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Let's hope. Could also make the player lazy thinking he has 10 million dollars and he's set for life. Time will tell
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Josh Palmer has a prime opportunity... the other receivers not named Khalil Shakir are really not having much impact and he's a 90+ PFF rated WR at 10+ yards. He takes over and it's a wrap. Josh Allen is definitely NOT Justin Herbert, thank God.
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Quarterback Career Comparison Allen vs Lamar
Rich Stadium Original replied to BillytheKid's topic in The Stadium Wall
ESPN recently did their rankings of teams in terms of skill positions (WR,TE,RB), and the Bills came in 28th out of 32 teams, while the Ravens came in 8th. Every Ravens game I watched last season, a well protected Jackson seemed to be just playing catch with wide open receivers..while in Buffalo, where Allen did have good pass protection, he still extended plays on multiple occasions and threaded the needle on windows to receivers that WEREN'T that wide open...or using his legs when a play just wasn't there. In my opinion THATS why he is the league MVP. Can't look purely at the numbers. -
Who’s the guy not named Allen that really takes off? Barger for the Blue Jays is a great example, kids gonna be a star. When I look at the Bills I’m thinking Jackson, Walker and Strong. Possibly Hawes. Walker is going to get the opportunity, same for Hawes. I think they both really light it up at home but we’ll see
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Mahomes Spotted at Coldplay Concert
ChevyVanMiller replied to Peace Frog's topic in The Stadium Wall
The Phillies spoofed the whole thing perfectly last night with the debut of their “Coldplay Kiss Cam.” - Today
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I don’t blame him for the injury or contract he got. Prior to injury he looked to be the guy we brought in as the closer and missing piece. His off field issues are a reason to dislike and his constant guarantees he made about everything that all turned wrong was annoying. Strictly talking on field and excluding injuries or contract Kelvin Benjamin is my #1 most disliked. Absolute lazy trash that you saw every week. Zero effort and his performance showed that. turning down rookie Josh Allen to run routes pre game was it for me.
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TJ Watt signs extension with the Stillers
NoSaint replied to RoscoeParrish's topic in The Stadium Wall
Do you like our odds with Josh and a decent roster vs Tyrod and an better roster? I don’t like the Steelers entire offseason though, candidly. They 3/4 pushed in the chips for a Super Bowl they aren’t going to win. -
A sneak peak of the NFL in 2035 Who are the best flag pullers in the 2034 NFL draft?
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This story is so funny. I love the one with them on splash mountain, looks like it could have been even during the big drop lol.
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Good point. I remember if we made it too late, we could always park in the lot that was next to Hammers, and just walk over. If memory serves they did allow campers, but would charge twice as much.
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It was a calculated risk Beane took, and understand he was committed to trying to win a SB. Injuries as Miyagi-San indicates it was just bad luck for 1.5 years due to injuries. Outside of his suspension. He played well last year. It was time to move on from him, and appreciate the gamble Beane took on Bosa. He could be a gem, or at the least another gamble on a possible winner. If not, well, we didn’t have enough $ for anyone else. We could never compete with Cleveland or Vegas for Garrett or Mad Max.
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Guys, I know people don’t respect flag football, but it is a different sport than tackle. I played tackle ball, and wrestled, and Powerlifted, but respect the skills it takes and athleticism of professional flag football players. I coached my boys for years, and although they both played tackle as well, they loved flag. The deception, speed, strategy, etc. was fun for them. With tackle they were able to legally hit people so had the best of both worlds. My boys played in an ultra competitive league where coaches would film tough upcoming opponents, cherry pick talent as these coaches knew what good looked like. So I respect what those young men accomplished. I love hitting g and taking down people as much as the next guy, but to be an excellent flag player, you have to be quick, great hands, athletic, fast twitch, and elusive.
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You hit the nail on the head with what I was thinking, which is blood thinners. People on blood thinners have frequent hand and arm bruises.
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I have no idea whether the note is legitimate. We know Trump did have at least some semblance of a relationship with Epstein that goes back to the early 1990s, but so did a lot of people, and Trump said in 2019 that he had not spoken with him for about 15 years prior to that. We also know that this all sounds almost exactly like another story involving the F.B.I. and a newly discovered document that was damaging to Trump: the case of Paul Manafort and the “black ledger.” Recall that in August 2016, just after Trump secured the Republican nomination for president, the New York Times broke the story about allegations of secret foreign payments “designated for” Manafort, Trump’s highly effective campaign adviser. The purpose was clearly to demonstrate a link between Russia and Trump, using Manafort’s business dealings in Ukraine. Manafort denied the thrust of the story, but more importantly, the details of how the Times obtained the information were preposterous. According to the Times, an anti-corruption agency in Ukraine (an oxymoron if there ever was one) just so happened upon the “black ledger” after it was supposedly obtained “when protestors ransacked” an office in Kiev way back in 2014. Words and monetary figures in the compilation of records were all handwritten and purportedly included details of payments for Manafort. Coincidentally, the agency that said it found the book has what the Times called “an evidence-sharing agreement with the F.B.I.” Around that same time, guess what the F.B.I. was doing. Ah, yes, it was lying on court warrant applications to spy on Trump’s campaign while also working alongside the Democrat nominee’s campaign to further associate Trump with Russia! This is the same F.B.I. that has been handling the Epstein case. And so here we are. Another seedy book turns up out of nowhere to associate Trump with criminal conduct. What a coincidence. https://thefederalist.com/2025/07/18/the-leather-bound-epstein-book-reeks-of-being-a-fake-plant-to-implicate-trump/ There are a couple of threads about how Obama’s DOJ was weaponized and corroborated to plant evidence that Russia helped the Trump campaign. That Obama rewrote the ICs findings of no Russian interference 2 days after finding no evidence of any. But carry on about a letter - that even if real (it’s not) implies literally nothing. Maxwell forwarded Trump a letter and said sign this? Nah. No way. Pedo. If you take the fake letter to mean that but brush off actual hard evidence of Team Obama setting up Trump then you’re just a hack. Hard evidence that Team Biden told everyone to lie about his condition? Nahhh nothing to see there.
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Another one - Trey Hendrickson asks for a trade from Cincy
Starr Almighty replied to Roundybout's topic in The Stadium Wall
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Quarterback Career Comparison Allen vs Lamar
GunnerBill replied to BillytheKid's topic in The Stadium Wall
While I wouldn't argue the defense played well in this most recent AFCCG.... it did "hold up" and make a couple of plays when it needed to in order to give the offense the ball and a chance to win the game. They couldn't get it done. It is not as simple as "improve the defense" to me. They still need a game breaker in the pass game for those situations. And they haven't.