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  2. Because those are places where bad actors are sometimes found.
  3. Great point. It’s easy for us fans to just say “play the young guy, he’ll get better”, but if his teammates don’t trust him, that’s causing extra problems beyond just one rookie making mistakes. In a similar vein, there is a case for a Tre White or similar to make the roster as a backup over a better-below-the-neck young guy. Because we know Tre is a phenomenal locker room guy, and he came in with no expectations of starting.
  4. The DL. Getting actual bona fide pressure on Mahomes, Burrow and the like is crucial in must win games.
  5. Then why is ICE at immigration court? Why is ICE at elementary schools? Why is ICE at restaurants? Why is ICE at farms? Why isn’t ICE in East LA or South Central? Maybe re-read the title of the thread?
  6. No. I'm not into stats or analytics. I don't have time for either. I'm old-school and have always heard that reciever is the second hardest position to learn in the NFL. I believe it's true and Keon is gonna be a-okay.
  7. And who wants the deranged left silenced? I want MORE!!! 😂
  8. I’d give ya props, because well played, but that was the bleachers the entire debacle.
  9. AB was a nobody after leaving the Steelers. They got the best years out of him. Yeah, "redo the remaining years" meant guaranteed money. Like the Raiders gave him and as a result only had to give up a 3rd and a 5th round pick. And the Raiders were a worse team than the Bills, having come off a 4-12 season so it's not like he spurned the Bills and agreed to sign with the Raiders because they were a good/better team.
  10. What a great gem OP! Since the ‘94 season was such a clunker (7-9) compared with the SB run, it’s easy to forget there were some good individual games in there nonetheless! Reed still looking so smooth, could do it all, slot, X, contested deep balls, you name it, what a weapon! Kelly finding the fountain of youth for this one too…
  11. They're protesting against the apprehension of murderers, rapists, drug dealer, gang members, and other bad actors. They're mentally defective or they have some sort of death wish.
  12. https://www.nbcsports.com/nfl/profootballtalk/rumor-mill/news/former-bills-ot-stew-barber-dies-at-86
  13. You got all that from this tweet? It’s the one you commented on. You are off to a rough start tonight, big’n. backpedal. Good one.
  14. Not for nothing, outside of the perfect game against the Pats, I still feel like Bills vs Steelers 1991 was a clinic of utter devastation meted out against an opposing D (52-34, Kelly had 6TDs, 4 to Beebe) by our beloved Bills as zenith of the K-Gun…
  15. Ah yes, generalizing a fictional boogeyman, calling them mentally ill because you disagree, and calling for their silencing is figurative. backpedal more, scout
  16. More interesting bird sightings in my yard this weekend: I think I have catbirds nesting in the arborvitaes that line the north side of my yard. Last week I heard one calling from my arborvitaes. Then Saturday I saw one in a lilac bush near the arborvitaes. Today I heard one several times. Gray catbirds have a distinctive call. It's supposed to sound like a cat (hence the name) but it sounds like a very sick cat or maybe a squirrel to me. Previous years, the catbirds only showed up when the choke cherries fruited. The bluejays have competition for the peanuts. Except for an occasional cardinal, they've pretty much had the peanuts to themselves. A few days ago, a hairy woodpecker was working on getting peanuts out of the feeder. I'm not sure if he liked the peanuts, but he's back to the sunflower seeds in the wire tube feeder. A grackle has also been visiting the peanut feeder. Unlike the jays who take the whole peanut and fly off to parts unknown, the grackle takes his peanuts over to the driveway and uses the hard surface to help crack the shells so he can eat right there in the driveway. I also spotted a red breasted woodpecker at the sunflower tube feeder.
  17. He was a handful in Pitts at times yes. But he was the best WR in the NFL. Diggs....not so much. The disagreement wasn't about guaranteed money--Rosenhaus wanted the Bills to redo the remaining years on AB's contract. Beane refused (but was willing to part with Bills #9 pick).
  18. You seem to struggle with the rudimentary concept of taking things literally when they are clearly figurative.
  19. you seem to struggle with the rudimentary concept of sample sizes
  20. Yesterday
  21. Is respect earned? Or subserviently given? How many police were beaten on Jan 6? Sit this one out, Ace.
  22. Right. Brown was so stable in Pgh and afterwards... And he refused because they wouldn't give him guaranteed money and could cut him without repercussions. He agreed to go to Oakland because they did give him guaranteed money.
  23. wolf Alice don't delete the kisses
  24. AB was 2 orders of magnitude better than Diggs at that point. Diggs never rose to that level to be the kind of diva he was in Minnesota (forget Buffalo). He refused because he didn't want to play in Buffalo.
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