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Trump/Elon Breakup Fallout
Joe Ferguson forever replied to Roundybout's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
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The NFL's one point play that isn't an XP.
US Egg replied to PromoTheRobot's topic in The Stadium Wall
Wonder if the company that got the contract to pitch the wind factor design sell bridges too? Obviously a wall and cover would be help diminish the winds compared Highmark’s open ends. -
So just looking at some of the tenure on our posters lots of history here, I was interested in who your favorite (s) Bills are that just didn't get enough recognition or were under rated (its a slow time of year lol) .. So, Over 60 years of history here... who are the players that you loved that didnt get the props they deserved for what they did. I am gonna go in 3 loosely defined era's Early, Middle Current... Early - Bubby Braxton met him once super good guy was my favorite player in the era. Punishing FB instrumental in helping OJ to 2000 yards, devastating blocker, and had running ability as well. People here remember him... not sure he ever got the recognition in the shadow of OJ Middle - Kyle Williams this is really end of middle started in 2006, I believe he may have gone to a pro bowl... but this guy was drafted after John McCargo lol, I dont remember a bad game, he was a pit bull and a major leader during a period that there just was not a lot of over all talent on the team.. this guy brought it everyday. We need more like him Recent/Current - Shakir just something about this 5th rd pick, never going to be confused with Justin Jefferson, but he gets open makes clutch catches takes tough hits runs after catch and imo is headed for a 1000 yd year if he stays healthy. I think we appreciate him as a player, not sure he gets the recognition he deserves outside of here for what he means to the overall WR room. How about yours...?
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No it's not. An investment implies the earning of profit.
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Von Released, Frees Up $8.4M Cap Space
Not at the table Karlos replied to Process's topic in The Stadium Wall
It’s also similar to something I overheard him say at an offseason event in Dallas last year. But that’s cool. Here’s a trophy 🏆 -
Global warming. .....Who the heck wants to be cold?
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NBA playoffs— anyone else watching?
Miyagi-Do Karate replied to Miyagi-Do Karate's topic in Off the Wall
was going to post something similar. Absolutely brilliant move. OKC was sort of confused on D, and Halliburton was able to just roam around nicely to find his spot. If they had called a TO, odds are they double Halliburton, or even force another turnover on the inbounds. -
Taking what we want is also the American way! 🤣
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“The Intern in Charge”: Meet the 22-Year-Old Trump’s Team Picked to Lead Terrorism Prevention One year out of college and with no apparent national security expertise, Thomas Fugate is the Department of Homeland Security official tasked with overseeing the government’s main hub for combating violent extremism. https://www.propublica.org/article/trump-dhs-thomas-fugate-cp3-terrorism-prevention?utm_source=firefox-newtab-en-us
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The future is 99 percent electric. We have ceded this tech to China …and want to continue…What a joke maga is
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Great decision by Carlisle not to take a timeout at the end.....they knew who the ball was going to, why give the Thunder a chance at setting up their D.
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Here's the thing. Air Forces and drone swarms are great and all. However to sustain this war, Ukraine and Russia are operating conscription based recruiting regimes, feeding recruits into training programs with 4-12 week training cycles. They're sustaining the equivalent of 1-2 battalions per week KIA/WIA/MIA. Of course their are exceptions, like Azov or the VDV. How do the USMC or Army operate in an environment like this using the All-Volunteer model where every infantry recruit gets 16 weeks of just Basic. Nevermind specialist schools or AIT? How do you execute doctrine if your maneuver battalions depend on peacetime trained specialists, but are losing a squad or a platoon a day just sitting on the contact line?
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Network pricing to watch all NFL games in 2025
EasternOHBillsFan replied to Gregg's topic in The Stadium Wall
Either WATCH or DON'T WATCH. I lived in an era where you had black and white or cabinet color TV, 3 channels and rabbit ears, and you either watched a couple of Bills games and saw the rest on a highlight show or in the sports section so I'd say complaints are a reflection of how spoiled people have gotten. My God, enough... be glad you can at least have the OPTION TO WATCH every game from long distances. -
Trump​ ❤️ Tariffs
Mikie2times replied to The Frankish Reich's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Why do you think that is? I post how cool I am. Then I post my moms X account that says I'm cool. I do that 4-5 time a day in every thread. Why would anybody come here for decent conversations or to discuss actual events? You keep minimizing this place saying nobody comes here and it's a cesspool. Yet don't see the connection with your behavior and why this place only has 12 posters and is a cesspool. -
Trump/Elon Breakup Fallout
Joe Ferguson forever replied to Roundybout's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Everyone trump touches is diminished. Or are they? https://www.msn.com/en-us/politics/government/the-dark-maga-conspiracy-where-musk-destroys-trump-and-democracy/ar-AA1GceZh interesting read about the tech bros conspiracy to take over the government. More plausible than most conspiracies. We are perhaps not far off from seeing the Dark MAGA conspiracy theory involving Musk come to life. It goes like this: A secret cabal of tech bros was plotting to usurp Trump and turn the United States into a giant company run by a CEO they would install in his place. The whole concept started to gain traction after JD Vance was chosen as Trump’s running mate. Vance wasn’t Trump’s choice. Donald wanted Fox News host Maria Bartiromo. Musk wanted Vance, and so did PayPal founder Peter Thiel. Their multi-million-dollar campaign war chest was dependent on the choice that Trump got pushed into. According to the “Dark MAGA” or “Dark Enlightenment” theory, Vance was groomed by Silicon Valley billionaires as Trump’s successor. He was their man in government. He was their sleeper. The theory has its roots in Musk and Thiel’s involvement in PayPal, the company that launched their fortunes. Other PayPal executives went on to lead other tech firms as part of a so-called “PayPal Mafia.” -
PSL Pricing/Seat Selection Discussion
EasternOHBillsFan replied to Spiderweb's topic in The Stadium Wall
Look on the bright side, at least EA doesn't have exclusive rights for the stadium! That's a win! -
I'm on the waiting list - have been for 3 years now and wish I had thought to get seasons a year or two earlier The PSL is an investment - and as one of the earlier posters said, if you sell 2-3 games worth, you'll get your investment back pretty quickly Even though the prices are going up, the demand will still be there, and with decreased stadium capacity, it will stay there, even if the team declines Will the new stadium be better? In some ways - yes Will the new stadium be worse? In other ways - yes Those who don't like it, can stay home and watch on TV But I'm 50 years old, and I plan to attend every game I can before I can't any more You only live once
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The NFL's one point play that isn't an XP.
EasternOHBillsFan replied to PromoTheRobot's topic in The Stadium Wall
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The problem with that is that his salary is largely non-guaranteed for 2025. So if James Cook has an unfortunate jet ski accident, the Bills waive him with a non-football injury, and he walks away with $4.6M in earnings, closer to 2M after taxes/agents, and generational wealth is gone. He has a little bit of leverage now, which he is using, because his financial future is far from guaranteed. He should do whatever he can to get the most money possible, because it is what we would all do in his position.
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Haven't read much of this thread so forgive me if it's been stated already, but this seems to be a clear window into how the 47 admin runs. Musk has his heart in the right place, but Stephen Miller has been chosen to drive this train because Trump values his demonstrated loyalty throughout the last decade over whatever exposure and money Elon provided in the last 11 months or so. Musk's inability to read a room combined with his (justified) head-banging frustration with Congress resulted in the tantrum we're seeing.
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The stations in central New York all compress their signals to get more sub channels into the mix that it’s unwatchable over the air. Any movement causes pixelation. I end up watching networks via Hulu because the stream picture quality is so much better. They seem to change the app every season. The iPhone app that worked last season is no longer active. Hoping to find its replacement by the time the season starts.