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Kill Everybody --- Illegal Order?
teef replied to Trump_is_Mentally_fit's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
rand paul is pretty fired up about this. -
Kill Everybody --- Illegal Order?
SCBills replied to Trump_is_Mentally_fit's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Do you think we haven’t been capturing these people before? And what exactly are you arguing for? The humane response to killing narco-traffickers is to take them to CIA black sites and torture them for information? -
The #1 Key To Buffalo Going On A Playoff Run
BVBILLS replied to iwishitwerecolder's topic in The Stadium Wall
A BEAST oline, James Cook running and catching the football Josh playing like he did against the Chefs. He was a robot with his accuracy. Defense needs to make at least 2 stops. Maybe one at least? lol -
Kill Everybody --- Illegal Order?
AlBUNDY4TDS replied to Trump_is_Mentally_fit's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Not if they never get paid because they get turned to mist. Do you understand what a deterrent is? -
Game week thread - Bengals at Bills (flexed to 1pm ET)
SCBills replied to BillsFan619's topic in The Stadium Wall
I wouldn’t. Because we invested a 1st via trade up for Kincaid, that’s investment we don’t have elsewhere. And if he’s on the field for some of these games we’ve not had him, given the closeness of the losses and clunkiness of our Offense, is reasonable to think we win them with him. You are, in fact, a bust if you can never play. Was Von not a bust of a signing due to injury? Of course he was. Doesn’t matter that he was elite for the few games we had him healthy that year. -
they gave up 7.7yards per play to the Chiefs two years ago, INCLUDING KNEELDOWNS. take those out and it jumps up to 8.0yards/play to put that into context- the very best offenses in league HISTORY have never averaged over 7.0yards/play...and the worst defenses in league history have never given up more than 7.0 yards/play
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Game week thread - Bengals at Bills (flexed to 1pm ET)
Miyagi-Do Karate replied to BillsFan619's topic in The Stadium Wall
Not looking forward to seeing Bills’ killer, Mike Gesicki. -
The division seems like an extreme longshot so I agree with OP. We're not going to win 3 consecutive road games to make the Super Bowl. The only way we can play a home game as a wild card is if KC is in the playoffs with us taking out higher seeds so Buffalo can host an AFCG.
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Kill Everybody --- Illegal Order?
Roundybout replied to Trump_is_Mentally_fit's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
They will constantly get more workers lmao it’s an instant outlet from poverty How are we supposed to do that when you’re turning survivors into deviled ham? -
Kill Everybody --- Illegal Order?
SCBills replied to Trump_is_Mentally_fit's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Im going to guess this is what we’ve been doing, which is probably tough when “their bosses” are intertwined with foreign governments. -
Mustache man is going to try to knock the **** out of Allen Patriots coach Mike Vrabel says he loved the hit linebacker Christian Elliss put on Giants quarterback Jaxson Dart on Monday night. And Vrabel knows what’s good for the goose is good for the gander. Vrabel said on WEEI that he also tells Patriots quarterback Drake Maye that quarterbacks are fair game when they’re running along the sideline if they don’t get out of bounds. Elliss drilled Dart while he was still inbounds, and it was the kind of good, clean legal hit that Vrabel knows his own quarterback will take if he doesn’t protect himself by stepping out of bounds. “We show that to Drake and our defenders are being coached the same way,” Vrabel said. “When I say [to Maye], ‘We better not get cute over there by the sideline because this is legal,’ I turn around and tell the defense, ‘If this is happening, we need to try to knock the ***** out of him as legally as possible.’” The Patriots’ defense hit Dart hard multiple times, and Vrabel loved to see that. “I thought it was good. I thought it was excellent,” Vrabel said. “If you’re in bounds and you’re not sliding . . . If there’s a football player running down the sideline we’re gonna have to hit him.”
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I cant agree with the premise of this qualifying as a top defense. If you had a 'top defense' and the defense was the cause of your playoff exit (not the offense), then you never had a top defense. Amplify this across multiple years - the defense being responsible for basically 80-100% of your exit's... then you have an even better sample size. 'It could be worse' is not the same as having a top defense.
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If we beat the Bengals, we’re winning the AFC
harryS replied to No_Matter_What's topic in The Stadium Wall
I think you're quite overrating Cincy off the win at Baltimore, where the Bengals needed 5 turnovers from the Ravens to pull it off. The Bengals defense stinks, and the Bills 4 losses have come when we score 20 points or less. The game at Cleveland against Myles Garrett and company (who play great D at home) might even be tougher. -
Game week thread - Bengals at Bills (flexed to 1pm ET)
Bigvinny replied to BillsFan619's topic in The Stadium Wall
Ankle from from the Falcons game. -
Game week thread - Bengals at Bills (flexed to 1pm ET)
Kelly to Allen replied to BillsFan619's topic in The Stadium Wall
If we win the Superbowl and Kincaid goes off in the playoffs? -
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2025/12/02/trump-hegseth-rubio-ukraine-venezuela-boats/ Marco Rubio, who is secretary of state and Trump’s national security adviser, seemed to be neither when the president released his 28-point plan for Ukraine’s dismemberment. The plan was cobbled together by Trump administration and Russian officials, with no Ukrainians participating. It reads like a wish-list letter from Vladimir Putin to Santa Claus: Ukraine to cede land that Russia has failed to capture in almost four years of aggression; Russia to have a veto over NATO’s composition, peacekeeping forces in Ukraine and the size of Ukraine’s armed forces. And more. Rubio, whose well-known versatility of convictions is perhaps not infinite, told some of his alarmed former Senate colleagues that the plan was just an opening gambit from Russia — although Trump demanded that Ukraine accept it within days. South Dakota Republican Sen. Mike Rounds, a precise and measured speaker, reported that, in a conference call with a bipartisan group of senators, Rubio said the plan was a Russian proposal: “He made it very clear to us that we are the recipients of a proposal that was delivered to one of our representatives. It is not our recommendation. It is not our peace plan.” Hours later, however, Rubio reversed himself, saying on social media that the United States “authored” the plan.
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He was open for one reason and one reason only. Jalen Ramsey overreacted to Josh taking 1 step towards the line of scrimmage. Looked to me like that step baited Ramsey into selling out to stop him vacating his area of responsibility, leaving Keon wide. Ramsey should’ve stayed put and let the trailing DBs attack Josh. Easy 6.
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this is such a false equivalency but it's in this thread so frankly unsurprising last yr in our elimination game we averaged 5.5 yards/play and scored 29 on offense. our regular season averages were 6.0yards/play and 30 ppg. so maybe a bit underwhelming. our defense meanwhile allowed 5.5 yards/play to the Chiefs who had averaged 5.1 yards/play in the regular and 32 points when they had averaged 22.6 during the regular season the yr prior in our elimination game the offense averaged 4.7ypp and scored 24. our regular season averages were 5.7 and 26.5, respectively. our defense somehow managed to allow an astronomical 7.7pards/play to the Chiefs offense who had averaged 5.5 in the regular season and gave up 27 points when the Chiefs had averaged 22.
