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  2. In a country with Freedom of Speech, apologies are not required. He may be wrong on the facts but he has the right to say it. Watch or don’t watch. When has Trump and MAGA ever apologized for wrong statements or lies about others. The answer is Never. And that’s how it goes in America.
  3. this is the only correct answer. guy admitted he didn't study the playbook? or something like that if i recall correctly
  4. As the 2025 season began, The Athletic asked 29 general managers, head coaches and high-ranking team executives to rank their top front offices in the NFL (no one was allowed to vote for their team). We tabulated the votes and solicited specific feedback on the top teams to put the focus on why these front offices have set themselves apart from the pack. 1. Philadelphia Eagles 2. Baltimore Ravens 3. Los Angeles Rams 4. Buffalo Bills It all starts with the quarterback in Buffalo, but don’t diminish the process. Reigning MVP Josh Allen was a tough player to evaluate leading up to the 2018 draft, but the Bills packaged a pair of second-round picks to move up five spots from No. 12 to select the Wyoming quarterback. Then they had to hold steady for a couple of years while he refined his skills. They’ve cashed in ever since. “They nailed the QB, and that goes a really long way,” an executive said. “I was not a huge Josh Allen fan (before the draft). They put in the work and the time, and that was not a slam-dunk pick by any stretch. But they identified him.” General manager Brandon Beane and coach Sean McDermott share a like-minded view on roster acquisition. And while there have been inconsistencies in the draft, the Bills were still able to reload on the fly over the last two years, shedding veterans for a youth movement. “They have a really good staff and a clear vision for what a Bill looks like,” an executive said. “With few exceptions, their guys are always tough and competitive.” There’s a real significance in building through the draft in Buffalo, too. Quite poignantly, it hadn’t been a priority destination for free agents, at least not before Allen took off. “They identified the QB and built around him,” another executive said. “They’ve got a good group of scouts who work hard, grind, know how to get information and they’re really organized.” 5. Kansas City Chiefs
  5. It's not like NFL Europe didn't have success stories. Generally I agree the idea of developing talent in American Football is harder but I don't think having a NFL Europe style system in Canada wouldn't hurt.
  6. As the 2025 season began, The Athletic asked 29 general managers, head coaches and high-ranking team executives to rank their top front offices in the NFL (no one was allowed to vote for their team). We tabulated the votes and solicited specific feedback on the top teams to put the focus on why these front offices have set themselves apart from the pack. 1. Philadelphia Eagles 2. Baltimore Ravens 3. Los Angeles Rams 4. Buffalo Bills It all starts with the quarterback in Buffalo, but don’t diminish the process. Reigning MVP Josh Allen was a tough player to evaluate leading up to the 2018 draft, but the Bills packaged a pair of second-round picks to move up five spots from No. 12 to select the Wyoming quarterback. Then they had to hold steady for a couple of years while he refined his skills. They’ve cashed in ever since. “They nailed the QB, and that goes a really long way,” an executive said. “I was not a huge Josh Allen fan (before the draft). They put in the work and the time, and that was not a slam-dunk pick by any stretch. But they identified him.” General manager Brandon Beane and coach Sean McDermott share a like-minded view on roster acquisition. And while there have been inconsistencies in the draft, the Bills were still able to reload on the fly over the last two years, shedding veterans for a youth movement. “They have a really good staff and a clear vision for what a Bill looks like,” an executive said. “With few exceptions, their guys are always tough and competitive.” There’s a real significance in building through the draft in Buffalo, too. Quite poignantly, it hadn’t been a priority destination for free agents, at least not before Allen took off. “They identified the QB and built around him,” another executive said. “They’ve got a good group of scouts who work hard, grind, know how to get information and they’re really organized.” 5. Kansas City Chiefs
  7. Wilson throwing the ball away on a 4TH AND GOAL while needing that score screamed "I don't care anymore" and deserved a benching.
  8. I think this is the answer, and I’m a bit surprised by the numbers. A PS guy in the NFL makes a lot more than a typical CFL player. AI Overview An NFL practice squad is significantly more lucrative than playing in the CFL ; even a practice squad player with no prior NFL experience will earn a minimum of $13,000 per week, totaling $234,000 for the 18-week season, whereas the average CFL salary is around $110,000 CAD for the entire season. A CFL salary can range from about $30,000 CAD for a rookie to potentially $250,000 CAD for a star player, but this pales in comparison to NFL practice squad earnings.
  9. You have used this exact same site. https://www.pewresearch.org/journalism/2025/06/10/the-political-gap-in-americans-news-sources/#:~:text=Even as news sources differ,source by its political lean.
  10. Why would anyone want Daboll back? His overall offensive pedigree sucks. Yeah, he was instrumental in helping Josh in his early development but Josh outgrew him. He had a young Daniel Jones who looked like ass and now is playing like a top 10 qb without Daboll. That’s a strong condemnation of Daboll offensive prowess. IDK why everyone keeps floating this idea. This is besides the fact that even though McD puts on a professional front with him, it was clear as day he had some seriously strong negative feelings about Dabol. No way McD brings that back in the building. Same thing with this Mike McDaniels idea. Why would we want to bring a guy in who has shown he can’t adjust his offense that defenses caught up to a year and a half ago? Yeah he had a great offense tailored to Tua for a year, then it got figured out and it has sucked since. Maybe he’s hampered by Tua’s limitation and a crap offensive line but it doesn’t take a genius playcaller to run the ball more.
  11. Either that’s a gross embellishment (it is), these people are all masterminds and really good at hiding and doing crime at the same time (they’re not), or this administration’s deportation efforts are inept (which may be true). Prove me wrong.
  12. The NFL is tough and unique to other sports. It is a 'strike while the iron is hot' as far as careers go, and useful careers are short. Players come in and are starters/contributors very quickly. They better group of that gets healthy and lucrative 2nd contracts. There really isn't too much of a development window, and if there is, it is just a season or 2 on the active roster. There is no need for a development league for the NFL other than the free one they have with the NCAA. The better players are now getting paid well there. A player in the CFL who is doing well and is 26 years old is already impossibly behind the curve. There is also a finite number of hits and punishment bodies can take. Taking hits while riding the buses in the minors only wastes career and brain matter.
  13. You think some of this is rooted in Trump’s media/entertainment background?
  14. Not since 2017 if pregnant per Tylenol themselves
  15. So you believe make America worse because other countries treat their people horribly? Do you not understand the economic impact that open borders would cause? I mean seriously. This Muslim father was acquitted of attempted murder in this Honor Killing Trial. It was recorded, him strangling his daughter because she wouldn't marry a man in Iraq. She is 16 years old. Sounds like you want more of this here. A simple yes or no. Open borders leaves us vulnerable for more terroristic attacks? https://nypost.com/2025/08/19/us-news/parents-sentencted-in-washington-honor-killing-plot/ He is a "globalist" lol. He doesn't want to live next to criminals but it's okay if others have to. Screw their safety.
  16. He’s made the this same claim about the media recently. He clearly doesn’t believe it (nobody on either side does) but it’s not sarcasm either. Very weird.
  17. Preseason NHL is probably the most worthless of worthless preseasons. The rosters are all over the place. The Sabres were 6-1 last season's preseason.
  18. 2-0. Presidents Trophy here we come!
  19. Shooting At Texas ICE Facility. Who Is Very Pleased? Well, as of 10:30 am, the top posters in NC's thread are #1 Round&round and #2 Tibs.
  20. should be 35-0 before the starters get pulled actually no...keep Allen in the pad his stats like Lamar does 4 times a year
  21. Trump is determined to self own on this if he keeps it up. Sometimes he does stuff and it works out in the end and I eat my words, but this is just annoying - as a conservative who cannot stand Jimmy - to watch him continue to go down this road with Kimmel.
  22. He's not naive really. He's fully demoralized.
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