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  2. But yes, I am familiar with Terry, his relationship with the Fortons, and Fortons in laws that are Terry's business partners. Terry is a geologist.
  3. You think Trump wanted Elon to tell people he was on the Epstein list? That seems a little much for a fabricated feud.
  4. To be fair - they all failed to sustain in the end... Are we really any different?
  5. And there just so happened to be a camera crew too?!?!... idk man, i beginning to think this was staged. Men don't notice anything
  6. Some of you guys act like this is fantasy football. It is much more complicated for real teams and there is always context. Do you not remember that because of the Stefon Diggs trade and because we kicked the can down the road a bit to try and keep the team together over the previous few years (because we were close), the Bills were 41 million over the cap at the start of the 2024 offseason? How many great players did you expect the Bills to bring in under those circumstances? Everyone knew it was going to be a tight year without the ability to add any big names or whatever (while having to release/trade some mainstay players as well). The Bills decided to take the hit of the Diggs trade all last year, which severely strapped them in 2024 (but made things easier in 2025). Yet, they still won 13 games and made it to the AFC Championship in what was supposed to be a down/rebuild year because of lack of funds and aging veterans. So, yes, 2024 does not appear to have been a great offseason, but there is a reason for it. Plus, I would say that Mack Hollins, Keon (before the injury), Curtis Samuel (at the end of the year), Amari Cooper (sporadically), D. Carter (was coming on before his injury), and Ray Davis (631 yards and 6 TDs) were all contributors. And I think you could safely say that at least Hollins and Davis made an impact. They had 11 TDs combined last season (and did much more than just scoring). Many teams can't maintain success through the inevitable reset year(s), but the Bills did. Almost seems like Beane and McD should get praise for that, not derision.
  7. Yeah, he wired all $1.4 billion of it. But I was referring to where he got that money to begin with. He didn’t inherit it.
  8. "Anyone who disagrees with me must only be saying those things as some type of disengenous grift" is a common opinion of those with a lack of actual (not performative) empathy.
  9. Why did my mind immediately go to ESPN here?
  10. If the defensive line and some players take a step that could make the bills super formidable It would be awesome to see these guys wreck games
  11. That is part of the human condition, not just mass media. It takes a deliberate decision and constant effort to behave differently.
  12. I have always contended that that blocked FG and TD by Bennett was the watershed moment for the Bills. The defining moment that changed the trajectory of the team, and led to the rise of that great team.
  13. If I remember correctly didn't, he wire the money right into Mary Wilson's account when buying the Bills. I think the Bills are worth around 5 billion now.
  14. If you read the article, you would know that the “misinformation” was Joe didn’t believe in the Covid vaccine. He advocated diet, exercise, and quality sleep to stay healthy. in CNN world- everyone must get Covid vaccine, and if question that- you are spreading misinformation Since then, CNN tried to smear Joe a racist.
  15. I just want to say how refreshing it is to have a president that can actually speak off the cuff without a teleprompter and speak actual words. Happy Friday!
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  16. So, If we like what PFF says, Dey Good If we don’t, Dey bad? Maybe it’s subjective but it doesn’t seem to be too far off base.
  17. I would put McDermott after Shanahan. If Sirianni wins another one in Philly it will be interesting to see how much credit he gets.
  18. Marv Bateman - I remember his 78 yard punt in 1976.
  19. You realize how Terry was able to get the money to buy the Bills and Sabres in the first place, right? You think that was all luck (also)? LOL!
  20. Yeah it was “common knowledge” based on supposition, largely by you if I recall correctly. dont get me wrong, I’m not saying I necessarily disagree. I just am asking if there’s any proof or if you actually heard something
  21. And a former defensive assistant turned WGR sports announcer liked to call him Billy Joe Gunrack.
  22. 28 sequels later
  23. 2300+ episodes you've heard? And you support his positions by linking an article pointing out some misinformation from his podcast? Look, I don't think they guy has serious beliefs--and it's unlikely that he truly agrees with some of the lunatics he chats with--but he keeps them talking! He's a savvy broadcaster who absolutely knows his audience and feeds them what they crave. He's a genius in this regard and it has made him fabulously wealthy. I'll leave it at that. Slide over to PPP...
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  25. Kurt Schulz. Married a HS friend of mine, so I got to know him fairly well through the years. Extremely good guy, and has had a successful, post-NFL career advising players financially. Anyway, as you know, he is/was not a big dude. But, holy crap: I've played pickup basketball and hockey w him, and one cannot imagine the difference b/n us normies and truly gifted athletes. The guy is incredible, even into his early 50s (he's now left WNY).
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