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PSL Pricing/Seat Selection Discussion
JakeFrommStateFarm replied to Spiderweb's topic in The Stadium Wall
I don't think you can just drop the PSL. The PSL is a loan and if you stop making the payments you would be defaulting on the loan just like a car loan. It would affect your credit -
The Babylon Bee, America's Newspaper
B-Man replied to 3rdnlng's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
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Beane is good at drafting after all -- A look at 2022
JerseyBills replied to boater's topic in The Stadium Wall
They were literally a play away from making the SB, wtf are you talking about? If Benford doesn't go down we make it, Beane addressed that position and has great depth at all positions. Our lack of great depth cost us -
No, I won't, because that would be stupid. How about we look at Canada by province? That's at least sensible. https://health-infobase.canada.ca/measles-rubella/ Per Capita, Alberta is winning. And that's where you will find most Mennonites. Yes, it would make sense to screen/vaccinate people from any place where measles is endemic. But Alberta is, unfortunately, already one of those places.
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How are the vaccinated people contracting measles from the unvaccinated?
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There’s a really easy solution to this for the party in power: just put it on the floor for an up or down vote. Weird how it seems they will do anything to avoid that…
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Look at the global rankings per country.
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In the article he has them 8th - I think his tweet is wrong. I’m optimistic about the D line but I mean - we have to see it before you put almost a brand new group with some Rookies that high. Obviously Bernard and Milano help. The Bills contacted opposing running backs at or behind the line of scrimmage at the league’s second best rate last year (53%), and the front seven may be stronger in 2025. Few teams can match Buffalo’s depth on the defensive line after the additions of Joey Bosa in free agency and draft picks T.J. Sanders, Landon Jackson,and Deone Walker.
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It's Time to Mandate Vaccines
JDHillFan replied to The Frankish Reich's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
I did just that. Good heavens. Going to school is dangerous? Are you a writer for the Atlantic? Remember their ridiculous story titled “Georgia's Experiment in Human Sacrifice” because high schools were reopening? Almost your entire post starting this thread turned to sh*t. And now, years after your faves like Biden and Wolensky told the world that you can’t get Covid after getting vaccinated you are content with “mitigated the dangers”. Yikes. I’m just glad able-bodied servicemen were given the heave-ho. Great policy decision. -
Where there are Mennonites there is measles. What's so hard to understand? You sound frustrated that you have to blame white Christians and the anti-vaxxers.
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Titans QB Will Levis ruled out for the 2025 season
Albany,n.y. replied to Gregg's topic in The Stadium Wall
The #1 job of the backup QB is to be Josh Allen's close friend. So the best way to see who will be the backup is look who went to Josh's wedding. I saw photos of Trubisky & Buechele, but no Mike White. So my guess is the only QB who can beat out Trubisky is Buechele. Your drift is total BS. Brown couldn't even complete 50% in the UFL this year. He played in only 3 games, sucked & got benched. Brown is much worse than any QB on the Bills roster. -
Why do you assume they're ignorant? They know damn well that their product is not the economic engine that the (M)NBA is. I'm sure they also know that the NBA essentially subsidizes their league. They also seem to know that a "fairness" play is more likely to succeed than some kind of hard economics play like profit sharing, since there isn't much if any profit to share.
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Everything the media tells you is a lie.
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Hope he does well. He delivered one of the most memorable moments of the past 10 years of Bills football. Also felt like he was misused here. Hey, let’s sign a receiving back and never throw to him or use him!
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Yes. Yes it does. And now try this one: on the Opinion side of the NYT, Ross Douthut - their resident "conservative," although in a Paul Ryan kind of way (but certainly no TDS guy) - interview the Miami Herald (NOTE: Mainstream Media!) reporter who got the ball rolling on the whole Jeffrey Epstein thing way back when. A really interesting read. It may be available as a podcast too (sometimes those aren't firewalled). Here's some food for thought (excuse the TIkTok link; I know a lot of our readers really like pictures): Here's the full story: https://www.nytimes.com/2025/07/19/opinion/interesting-times-julie-k-brown-epstein.html Here's the part about how/why Epstein got such a sweetheart deal from the Miami prosecution in 2008: Brown: Well, I found out that Jeffrey Epstein, of course, had a lot of resources, both financially and politically. He cultivated people on both sides of the political aisle — and people across the world, really. He was very wealthy, but there was no real indicator of how he made his wealth. I just learned that he was able to hire essentially a dream team: Kenneth Starr, Alan Dershowitz, Jay Lefkowitz. A lot of these had contacts with the law firm of Kirkland & Ellis. Douthat: This is a very prominent law firm. Brown: And Epstein was very shrewd. Every lawyer that he hired had a tie to one of the prosecutors on the case. Alex Acosta had worked for Kirkland & Ellis. And he was very ambitious at the time. He really was a rising star in the G.O.P. Ironically, one of the ways that he was rising was he was handling a lot of child pornography cases. He was part of a team of prosecutors that was prosecuting child porn. So Epstein knew exactly who to hire. I mean, he even hired a lawyer that had dated one of the prosecutors. So every single lawyer had a tie to the prosecutors in some way and was sort of — if you’re a prosecutor, you want to eventually end up somewhere in a good law firm and make more money. So some of these prosecutors were star struck by some of these lawyers like Ken Starr and Alan Dershowitz. Douthat: So in that sense it looks like insiders and power create a kind of path of least resistance for the prosecution where you get some kind of conviction. You don’t have to end up at war with this legal all-star team spending all kinds of resources.
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Keeps his NFL dream alive a bit longer. Good for him. Hope he does well
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I just received my August 2025-July 2026 Bills Digest calendar and Ray Davis was the feature player for the first month. The writing is on the wall for Jimbo
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Noah Fant Released by Sea Sicks
The Frankish Reich replied to Mike in Horseheads's topic in The Stadium Wall
I liked Fant when the Broncos drafted him. But he started with a dysfunctional offense, and now that time has passed his advantages - speed/athleticism - have likely declined while he doesn't appear to have improved in other (blocking) ways. In some alternative universe he would've been a real weapon; the wormhole to that universe is now closed. -
It's Time to Mandate Vaccines
The Frankish Reich replied to The Frankish Reich's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Find me a reputable study that shows that the overall costs to society of the COVID vaccination program exceeded its benefits. Hint: there isn't one. So we are left with people arguing that COVID vaccines do have some costs, and do cause side effects in some people. Like we didn't already know that with respect to all vaccines since the concept of a "vaccine" was invented. And look back to my opening post. I didn't say we needed to mandate vaccines for pre-HS kids. Life is dangerous. Going to school - something the government has always mandated, at least in the pre-"home school" folly days - is dangerous. The COVID vaccine mitigated the dangers of COVID. Period. -
Noah Fant Released by Sea Sicks
BuffaloBillyG replied to Mike in Horseheads's topic in The Stadium Wall
I am so tired of this being regurgitated left and right this off season. This is the same guy that set team rookie receiving records just two seasons ago. If he played last year as injured as was talked about it's understandable he had a down year. Let's not suddenly act like the kid is Charles Clay. He does need to stay healthy and take a step forward, granted. But there are a lot of pages left to be written on him before saying he's a disappointment. He still has the same upside he has coming into last year. Knox is who he is. As you say, good blocker, makes a splash play here and there. His only issue is what the Bills chose to pay him. He does a lot of the little things that don't show up on fantasy sheets, but help the team win on the field. Fantastic is a decent receiving TE that disappears in a lot of games. He, like Knox are who they are at this stage of their career. And I think Knox is the better overall football player