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  2. It's weird how there are certain Bills games no one remembers. The 1988 AFC championship game (1/8/89) vs Cincinnati is one example. We were one game from our first Super Bowl that year.
  3. wtf does have to do with my post? but now it’s …..”but Kamala ….”
  4. re towel penalty - It was Craig Stadler that had the towel penalty. It was reported by a fan. Fans can no longer call in to report a penalty. Probably more a result of an incident involving Lexi Thompson than the Stadler towel thing. re Rory answering for an illegal club - Again, he did NOT use an illegal club. And again, saying that he did over and over again won't change that.
  5. With Biden/Hur Tapes Released the Question is, Who Was Running the Country? Axios obtained the audio of former President Biden’s October 2023 interviews with special counsel Robert Hur. In the first segment below, recorded on the first day of interviews, former President Biden was questioned about where he kept documents. (snip) As the tapes reveal, Joe Biden was not in any capacity to be in office. The question remains, who was running the country? Listen: The State Dept was being run by Tony Blinken, Victoria Nuland and Samantha Power. The Clinton and Obama networks, along with their allies in congress and in various political organizations, were being paid and financed through various NGOs and stood up non-profits Keep in mind that Susan Rice was part of the White House network up to the day Biden announced his intent to run again in 2024; so, she obviously knew his mental state. Others in the White House, again part of the Obama and Clinton networks were running the day-to-day operations. Biden was a figurehead, an avatar for the handlers operating in the background. The DOJ, Main Justice and the FBI were being run by Lisa Monaco, again an Obama operative. The job at Main Justice was to use their Lawfare strategy to protect the fake and corrupt administration, keep everyone in line and attack all of their political opposition. Obviously, Jill Biden was/is a power-hungry enabler for the entire dynamic. Sick and twisted people operate like this. Think of all the COVID-19 nonsense this crew carried out in 2021 and 2022, including the vaccine mandate and all of the authoritarian rules that came with the “Biden” COVID response stuff. These are sick people. Congress, both parties, knew all of this. In fact, the entire Washington DC system was well aware of the cognitive state of mind behind the false presidency. Biden wasn’t in control of anything – that’s transparently obvious when you listen to the tapes. The media covered for all of it. They all knew, yet they attacked anyone who dared question the obvious. There is no one associated with the preceding four or five years around the 2020 campaign and administration that followed who did not know of the mental issues. Additionally, they all knew who was running things and they lied to the American people because these are power-hungry psychopaths. https://theconservativetreehouse.com/blog/2025/05/17/with-biden-hur-tapes-released-the-question-is-who-was-running-the-country/ .
  6. Golf has always been far and away the most stringent on applying it’s rules. A prominent golfer, I think Ray Floyd, not sure, was disqualified for kneeling on a towel to keep his pants clean on an awkward shot. That’s because the towel “elevated his stance” or some such. But Rory shouldn’t have to answer for an illegal club? Why is that? Because you’re a fan?
  7. Trump Doctrine Demolishes Decades of Failed Foreign Policy by Matt Margolis In a speech in Abu Dhabi this week, President Donald Trump praised the Middle East’s transformation as an achievement of its own people, not the result of foreign intervention. He celebrated a new generation of regional leaders who are moving beyond old conflicts and choosing prosperity over chaos. Trump emphasized that the progress in places like Riyadh and Abu Dhabi wasn’t built by Western elites, neocons, or left-wing nonprofits, but by locals charting their own path. He condemned past U.S. efforts at nation-building, arguing that they often caused more harm than good by meddling in cultures they didn’t understand. https://pjmedia.com/matt-margolis/2025/05/17/trump-doctrine-demolishes-decades-of-failed-foreign-policy-n4939891#google_vignette
  8. Agreed on all accounts. Coleman was the ONLY WR in our range I really didn’t have interest in pre draft Guys that can’t separate in college can’t do it in the pros
  9. I guess my foot wedge is probably going to face some scrutiny as well.
  10. Why did tRump defund the United Bridge Raisers Union!!! Or something. Worst admin ever since last year.
  11. As is well documented, I was not a fan of the pick on draft night. I spoke all throughout draft season on the importance of receivers who can separate. I spoke after the draft about my disappointment in Beane not double-dipping at WR as in insurance policy in case his top guy didn't work out (the way he does with corners). So far, to absolutely no one's surprise, Coleman looks in the pros like he looked in college, while Ladd McConkey and Xavier Worthy look like potential stars. Beane seemed to reach back to his old Carolina Panthers days with this receiver archetype. I wish he hadn't. ALL OF THAT HAVING BEEN SAID.... Keon showed some promise at times in his rookie season. Prior to his injury, had a few good games in a row. He was big-boying talented corners on end zone fades and getting some impressive YAC. We'll never know how the rest of his rookie season would've played out if not for that injury, but he was at least showing that he could be a capable NFL receiver. If we get the pre-injury Coleman, and one who focuses and works hard and takes his job seriously, I have faith he'll be a contributor for the Bills on offense. If we get the post-injury Coleman, and/or if he doesn't focus and work hard and take his job seriously, he may be a one-contract player for the Bills.
  12. It’s probably analogous to receiving or kicking off to start a game. It’s probably more important to have it be most beneficial regardless of where it falls. my preference would be the nfl having a two week period where half the teams has their bye one week with the other half having them the other. If there is a competitive advantage to when a team gets their bye this would eliminate it. I would also like to see every playoff team get a bye before the playoffs start. For this to work the amount of teams making the playoffs would have to change.
  13. let’s say he invested 10k in 2017. At the height he’d be at about 180k. Right now he’s in the 165k range give or take.
  14. Agreed. From what I have read about this stuff, it’s a pretty technical issue that deals with basic wear and tear on the club face and the PGA doesn’t treat it as all that significant.
  15. If it was an honest mistake, then he could talk with the media and clear up any misunderstandings right away.......oh right, he has refused to talk to the media all week.......that's not suspicious at all.
  16. Yeh that was a fun time. I went to my first game in 87. We lost to the Jets but it was like 34 to 32.
  17. I can't argue with that. Honestly when Mooney was available a season ago he was one of the guys I would have loved to see us sign. With the focus on running the ball and the amount of shell coverage we face I suspect the team just doesn't focus on trying to run guys past the defense because it's probably rarely going to happen.
  18. It can help to catch up with injuries and statistics say the later the better.
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