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  2. I remember a band named TALAS that played live gigs at a Batavia area rock club called the primitive scene circa late 1970's . The bass player is Billy Sheehan. He had a career in music. I don't know if he is still active. I will search for a link a reunion show in 2017 talas billy sheehan https://talasband.fandom.com/wiki/Talas_(band) says Billy went on to play with David Lee Roth.
  3. Yep -Elon created distance from Trump, which could be beneficial for the long run of Elon’s work in the private sector. Now if Tesla starts booming, the Left cannot claim that Trump is helping his billionaire buddy. This also might help with the Libs keying and firebombing Teslas. -The narratives that Elon controls Trump, and vice versa, have been dispelled. -The Left now have a heightened interest in the Epstein Files, something they used to claim was a conspiracy theory. They are now emotionally invested. -Trump came off as looking stable, mature, goal-oriented, etc., and disproved a lot of anti-Trump talking points with how he handled this little spat. After analyzing the current outcome of the feud, I can see the potential advantages of Trump and Elon having distance between each other, now that Elon’s time as a special government employee is over….
  4. There was no sliding in the pocket. You can try to make that argument until the cows come home but it won’t ever be the truth. Allen could have completely bailed the pocket and ran right, but then he would have had zero chance at hitting Shakir or Diggs. It would have just been a QB run. But sliding? … no. Any upward movement that wasn’t a complete sprint out of the pocket would have resulted in Jones sacking him. Jones was just waiting for Allen to try that. For goodness sake, that is the entire purpose of a bull-rush. You either disrupt the passer by knocking the linemen into him, or you disengage the lineman (who can’t see behind him) and sack the QB when the QB tries to step up. I don’t know why you’re trying to pretend like these are viable options. I never pegged you as a troll before and am hoping you aren’t becoming one.
  5. Who cares, both teams suck.
  6. If i set this post aside as a stand alone summation instead of a retort, I really like this post MS. Get off the stats machine and isolate playoff games and some key division games and I would like to agree to The bolded The defense does not finish out drives well in enough of the key moments late season. When it really really matters. I expect the Coaching is well aware So we need plenty of Josh And a Defense that has another level when the pressure it at it's peak Go Bills
  7. Uh, have you seen Josh Allen play football? 😜 He almost got it to Shakir even *while being hit!* That’s a touchdown if Dawkins didn’t lose the rep. It also wasn’t a tight window at all. Shakir was wide freaking open. The closest defender was 5 yards away.
  8. Fix the system that government created, government administers, and government doesn’t bother to manage effectively. Then, swing back around and we can chat about capricious and arbitrary changes to a compulsory system. Signed, A. Boomer.
  9. I served/waited on them for a dinner to celebrate their 1st record signing contract with local record producer (Lenny Silver) around '78-'79.
  10. I’ll go with Spiro Gyra. I had some of their stuff.
  11. Totally disagree. It was a late opening window, and Josh needed to either hit Diggs flashing wide open across the middle or slide into the pocket to buy another half second for Shakir to break into the opening in the back of the end zone. When you’ve got a huge pocket and 2 open WRs and don’t get the ball anywhere near either of them, that’s on the QB. Look again at how much room he has if he slides to his right. Look at how open Diggs was, and we know that Shakir broke open a split second later. If a QB needs all that AND for his LT to completely stone a HOF pass rusher, then there’s no chance of success. It was poor pocket awareness on Allen’s part. That is a play he simply has to make with the season on the line.
  12. I like football, and it's no more second rate than college.
  13. ICE Acting Director Todd Lyons issued a statement on the June 6 assaults against federal law enforcement officers in Los Angeles. 🔎Read his full statement: “What took place in Los Angeles yesterday was appalling. As rioters attacked federal ICE and law enforcement officers on the LA streets, Mayor Bass took the side of chaos and lawlessness over law enforcement. "Our brave officers were vastly outnumbered, as over 1,000 rioters surrounded and attacked a federal building. It took over two hours for the Los Angeles Police Department to respond, despite being called multiple times. The brave men and women of ICE were in Los Angeles arresting criminal illegal aliens including gang members, drug traffickers and those with a history of assault, cruelty to children, domestic violence, robbery, and smuggling. "These violent rioters will be held accountable if they harm federal officers, and make no mistake, ICE will continue to enforce our nation’s immigration laws and arrest criminal illegal aliens. Sanctuary politicians would do well to remember that impeding our efforts only endangers their communities, law enforcement officers, and the detainees they claim to support.”
  14. 13 seconds. I can’t do it
  15. Every Super Bowl
  16. he's BFF's with my sister in-laws husband, I see him regularly. nice guy. fairly quiet, super cool talking to him about the Cup win last year. My brother in-law was drinking from the cup the night they won it in the locker room. wild pics
  17. I can’t name one player in that league and I’d prefer to keep it that way.
  18. Do we know if Dion was at the wedding? Didn't see him in any of the pictures, although very few pictures seem to be out from the wedding.
  19. Pry a 30% chance if he had a clean pocket. It would've had to be a frozen rope throw for 40 air yards in a tight window to a smaller WR. A throw to Diggs probably gets you a first down and that clock keeps running. Chiefs may have burned a time out there so you get a 1st and 10 with 1:55 left at their 15 down three with them only one timeout left. I'll take my chances at that point of either scoring a TD with not a lot of time on the clock or a chip shot FG to tie the game and force OT. Point is they abandoned their ball control game plan at the worst time possible against a superior opponent (because of our cluster of injuries at LB) going into that game.
  20. That’s been addressed. Trump’s view was there was political persecution and/or prosecutorial overreach involved. He made a decision pardon as is consistent with his role as President. It’s up to each citizen to decide what that means to them. Outside federal charges, I would think these people, if charged and convicted, would garner no sympathy from President Trump. The question would be whether or not charges were brought, or not outside based on the politics of the local DA. Good news is there is something for everyone to be upset about should they so desire.
  21. Time for the ole' hickory shampoo.
  22. This is called outcome bias and is an easy (and wrong) trap to fall into. Had Josh thrown to Diggs and Diggs fumbles the ball, you could say “why didn’t Allen throw to a wide open Shakir?”. If Josh scrambles right, and tears his ACL, one can question “why didn’t he throw to diggs or shakir in the endzone?”. Josh made the right decision. You ALWAYS go endzone if the endzone is open because you don’t know what will happen after that if you take the shorter play. Mathematically, endzone will always be the right call due to the unknown. At a clip of 6 yards per play, we need 4 more plays to get into the endzone at a success rate/completion of (0.8) and not turn the ball over at (0.95). Combined chance per play = 0.8 × 0.95 = 0.76. You need 4 successful plays: 0.76⁴ = 0.333 or 33.3%. Reduced odds over one play touchdown. It was the right call. People can argue this (wrongly) until cows come home but Allen made the right decision. It is not his fault that Dawkins got manhandled.
  23. In the grander scheme of things this isn't as bad if a move for the Steelers as many think. Their defense is extremely good. They don't need much from the offense to win games. Rodgers isn't a world beater anymore...but he's steady and doesn't turn the ball over much historically. So if they get steady play I can see them pushing 10-11 wins and being in the hunt for the division late in the season. Makes it harder for Baltimore. And if Rodgers gets hurt again, play slips and it all goes sideways, they can see what they have in their late round rookie, pick high next year for a possible franchise QB and use it as leverage to finally move on from Tomlin (who I do think is a good coach. Just maybe time for someone new there)
  24. If he slides, the window to Shakir slams shut and it's a scramble drill. He trusted Dawkins to give him one more step and it just didn't work out. It kind of even fouled up the following 3rd down where Allen immediately bailed right to get away from that matchup and it took away the entire left side of the field, which was where that ball ultimately needed to go.
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