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After spending nearly 10 years screaming that the Hillary Clinton-funded Steele dossier somehow proved Trump colluded with Russia, corrupt corporate media are now trying to claim there was never an operation to frame Trump as a Russian agent. They can’t refute any of the new evidence, so their response is to claim the entire last decade never happened. Shocking levels of dishonesty.
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Zero chance they are cutting Hoecht. He signed a 3 year deal and, according to reports, has looked good in practice. Ogunjobi is insurance on the interior in case Deone Walker’s back issue flares up and/or he’s not able to make an impact as a rookie or DeWayne Carter doesn’t make a second year jump. Smart move by Beane to re-adjust the contract and stay the course. Hopefully we have no room for him when he comes back off suspension, but with Daquan Jones getting older and 3 of the 5 DT’s on this roster rookies and a second year player, having an insurance policy in a proven player makes a ton of sense.
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This passing league is fun - especially having Allen. But man, I sure enjoyed watching those running game of old with guys like Jerome Bettis and Jamal Lewis where the D knew what was coming but couldn’t stop it. Made protecting leads in the 4th a bit easier too. In a dream world, the Bills would also have big power back to help grind the D down. Paired with Allen, that would be incredible. Not too many guys like that just lying around these days. Now they play other positions.
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Is Israel Committing Genocide In Gaza?
B-Man replied to Trump_is_Mentally_fit's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
https://x.com/KyleWOrton/status/1951665884407255391 And (of course) The link could not be embedded because x.com does not allow embedding of that tweet. -
Keon keeps trying to beat Allen to Highmark lol
Alphadawg7 replied to Alphadawg7's topic in The Stadium Wall
Yeah, regardless if this exact quote was accurate or not, Keon has said plenty of great things this offseason that are verified, including taking the criticism professionally and even provided his own criticism of himself. Allen saying Keon was on him all offseason on how to be better and more in tune with what he wants too, etc. He is doing all the right things and saying all the right things so far and its at least showing up on the field thus far in camp. Lots to prove when the real games begin, but its encouraging to see, hear, and read about his development thus far this offseason. -
Don’t Forget (Jerome Powell on inflation in Feb 2021)
B-Man replied to Big Blitz's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
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The word was Jerry was in love with Kincaid and pissed when Beane traded ahead of them to take him. two 1st round picks and Kincaid might possibly get the wheels turning. Assuming of course that Dallas is serious about moving Parsons, only two players have ever started their careers with 4 seasons of 12+ sacks, Parsons and Reggie White. Parsons is 26yrs old… it’s insanity for Jerry to trade him.
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Training Camp 8/1 - Return of the Blue and Red
Brand J replied to BillsFan619's topic in The Stadium Wall
I think it was under “sexy” Rexy that the team actually scrimmaged in these night practices, no? -
Wow. All over the map this morning Mup. Trump says no plea for pardon https://www.reuters.com/world/us/ghislaine-maxwell-moved-prison-camp-trump-says-no-plea-pardon-2025-08-01/ But you read into it your slant, that's expected. As to my posting. I have the third most posts in the thread. 208. Oh well, don't let reality get in your TDS
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For perspective - Stevie Johnson has 3 consecutive seasons of 1000 yards and he wasn't very good. When there isnt much to work with, you can still stack production. Now Terry is definitely better than Stevie, but I don't think he is that uncoverable guy either. Dont get me wrong though, I really like Terry, was a fan of him coming out and wanted us to draft him too. But I just don't think he is the league of the guys he listed, some of which were some of the best in their era or ever at their respective positions.
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Training Camp 8/1 - Return of the Blue and Red
SirAndrew replied to BillsFan619's topic in The Stadium Wall
Coleman can make elite plays, but one dropped ball for every jump ball win isn’t what you need. Consistent hands with routine play ability is more valuable than a few big plays. If you get the big plays along with reliability, that’s what makes a receiver elite. -
Keon keeps trying to beat Allen to Highmark lol
Dan replied to Alphadawg7's topic in The Stadium Wall
Pro tip.. go to the “about” or contact links that are at the bottom of pretty much all websites. See what you get. In this case… you get nothing but more ads. Definitely fake. -
Keon keeps trying to beat Allen to Highmark lol
Johnny Bravo replied to Alphadawg7's topic in The Stadium Wall
Agreed. I also love that Keon his his strongest critic. He press conference where he basically said he was trash last year was awesome. I don’t agree with Keon (I though he was pretty decent), but I loved that he wasn’t satisfied and knew he needed to improve. -
Great post but I have to disagree with one part and that’s Terry not being a go to guy and getting it done in crunch time. Dude has produced 5 consecutive seasons of 1k yards whilst being the only guy on that team who is a reliable WR. His TDs skyrocketed once they had a QB who could attack every portion of the field this last season. On top of that, for being the only high end WR there he had a killer post season. Tough to do much against Philly with little to no help opposite. Rams were the only team in the playoffs that actually moved the ball effectively against them and that’s more down to the gunslinger they have in Stafford and a quality duo of Puca/Kupp. Hes not an elite #1 but he’d dominate even more if there was a guy to help out at his position.
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DJ Moore is a guy I would be more inclined to go get. He is a guy that can be a top 10 WR in a better situation IMHO, maybe top 5 if he got to play with an elite QB. He has top end traits, and produced despite the lack of quality QB play his whole career. As I have stated before, I do like Terry, and not against getting him on the Bills. But he isn't a guy that is on the level on which he reportedly wants to be paid, and I don't think the net gain of what we would have to lose to make it work is enough to make the move realistic. Moore is a guy I would consider more than Terry though.
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The Killers are at CMAC tonight
The Firebaugh Kid replied to The Cincinnati Kid's topic in The Stadium Wall
I absolutely love Canandaigua and that venue, those complaining about the parking have obviously never been to Lakeview or Darien Lake. Both of those venues are 20 times worse. -
There’s always been rumblings of dj Moore on the block in Chicago. He’s a guy I’d look at. But we’d have to trade Samuel epenesa and Daquon to free up the cap space. They wouldn’t get you him so they’d be separate deals to other teams I’d imagine. Lot of moves to make in August so unlikely
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I am not against a go to guy in crunch time, but Terry is not in the class of those guys IMHO. These are guys who get open no matter what kind of attention they get and can be open even when not open. As much as I like Terry, I just can't view him in the same lense you presenting him in right now. Side note - In terms of "more offense is the key" some things I always come back to are the best offenses in NFL history. In 2007 the Pats were the #1 offense in NFL history, an undefeated regular season team, and then got shut down by the DL of the Giants and lost to a mediocre QB in the SB. In 2013, Broncos were the new #1 offense in NFL history and got crushed in the SB by a young game managing QB against a top D and run game in Seattle and scored just 8 points in a blowout loss. Most of the top 10 offenses in NFL history didn't win or even reach a SB. All gas has not proven to be a lock for SB success. That doesn't mean you shouldn't have a go to guy, not saying that at all. I am more saying that more offense doesn't mask the lack of defense, in fact, it usually doesn't work. Gronk played with the best defensive mind in NFL history and Pats more often than not had a strong defense that got stronger in the postseason thanks to BB. Kelce has Chris Jones (and others) and Spags on the other side who have been critical in sealing playoff wins and SB wins. AJ Brown won a SB after they totally rebuilt the defense and added an elite RB to their stellar OL, lost and struggled to get back when the D wasn't as strong. Kupp had maybe the best DT in history, a potent front 7, and one of the best corners in history anchoring his defense which also won the SB for them on the field. Thomas won a SB with the lowest rated QB in the league that year (Manning) and the worst winning QB performance in SB history with the ghost of Manning because of the D and run game. 2 years earlier as the #1 offense in NFL history they got blown out by Seattle who had a mediocre young QB at the time in a 2nd year Wilson still growing as a QB and more a game manager on a run first team. Rice - Not sure if you mean Jerry or Rashee - But Rashee had the same defensive pieces Kelce has had and Jerry had an excellent defense with multiple HOF'ers on it and some considered to be the GOAT at their respecitve positions on both sides of the ball, including Rice himself. So not discrediting what you are saying, but all of these players had elite talent and/or strong defenses on the other side of the ball when they all won SB's. And when they did NOT have the complimentary defense, they mostly lost or didn't reach Super Bowls. So I think this conclusion they were a critical catalyst lacks context of the rosters they played on.
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What is better, no guns, or more guns?
Wolfgang replied to Security's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits