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  2. I think they both make the team. Safeties on the team will be Rapp, Bishop, Forrest and Hamlin. Lewis is a utility player, not a pure safety, so I'm not counting him (his roster spot is not guaranteed.).
  3. Oh so now there ARE documents? Does Bondi know what she’s doing?
  4. In case anybody needs a memory jog. I think some of this also has to do with what is going on in your life at the time and how much emotional bandwidth you have to invest. I actually found the Wade Phillips, Gregg Williams, Mike Mularkey era fairly enjoyable compared to other drought eras. Probably because it was still close enough to successful times or maybe just because I had more in the tank those years. Some interesting players as well. The demise for me started in the Jauron years. It seemed like hope just leaked out little by little each year after. To the point where I probably should have enjoyed the Gailey years more as the players of that era were enjoyable (Fred, Stevie, Fitz) but I just didn't think the team was any good. So it was hard to win my emotions over or overly devote emotional bandwidth to the team. I started to come around more again in the Marrone years, then I felt Rex, at the time, was interesting and needed. Even if he was a toe sucker. We needed something different and he was certainly that. It felt like we were getting closer at that time in some ways. The wild card drought breaker really came at a perfect time. Prior to Josh and so unexpected. That wasn't a playoff team but it didn't matter. It was just so good for the fans and I was thrilled or Kyle who was one of my all time favorite Bills. I could watch the celebration/clubhouse video a million times and it would never get old. For me it allowed some more patience and interest in the new regime. Once Allen started playing it's been pretty much early 1990-2000 must see TV every game.
  5. Thanks. Weird we got different numbers. I used pro football reference and counted Miller like you did. Appreciate that you always share your work
  6. All we can hope for is that with this type of exposure and the general sentiment of sighted people watching games, the pendulum of favorable calls will swing the other way next season, and until the Bills get their 5th Lombardi Trophy. .
  7. I don't think this offense is a mirage and I don't think it relies on Allen's cape for for moving the offense efficiently. What it DOES rely on Allen's cape (and to a lesser extent Cook's vision) for is explosive plays. Most of our explosives last year were either Cook finding a crease other backs miss or Allen making a play in scramble drill scenarios in the pass game. I think about 85% of this offense is very repeatable. It's just the 15% that aren't are the explosives that make up more than 15% of the production. And I don't know that the additions the Bills have made this offseason will be enough to drastically alter that. Every top offense needs both. You need to repeatable meat and potatoes plays for your offense to function at a high level. But you need the cheat button plays as well that allow you to score from anywhere. And the only two players on the present Bills O I think that about are Josh and Jimbo. And it is why despite being anti paying running backs I am not moving off Cook without first seeing the pass catchers step up and help Josh make those explosive plays.
  8. Save it all for 2028 Reminder, that despite all the hysteria over the last few days, absolutely nothing has been officially stated by the Trump admin. The leaked memo from Axios was a very informal draft, not finalized, no header, no date, no signature, and there has been no official statement from the FBI/DOJ on the Epstein matter. No authority ever officially said the Epstein case was closed. It was just an Axios article, with an alleged leaked draft of a memo, followed by an Internet frenzy. Nothing was official. But the FBI/DOJ just officially admitted in court, that their search efforts for Epstein information are STILL ONGOING, meaning that this is not over, and that the Deep State have likely either hidden or destroyed the most incriminating information about the Epstein operation, and presumably other topics as well.
  9. Article from the federalist this isn’t journalism, it’s a whitewash.
  10. Let’s be clear - this isn’t journalism.
  11. Yes I do. But that's not what's driving this, and I'm not the one making the case here. I happen to agree with it. I simply trust the eye test.
  12. Defo think Shout is the scoring song... I was thinking celebration song for victory formation or clear win... although, the immigrant song to run out too was a great suggestion... or Won't Get Fooled again when we run out against AFC East teams... "Meet the new boss... same as the old boss..." were other great suggestions.
  13. Ill put 89 up there as one of the best years. That entire RFK show from Philly is bananas. Although I didnt get on the bus, myself until 92 I got to 8 Grateful Dead-proper shows. What an event they always were. And same..but to a little bit of a lesser extent, were all the shows from all the iterations of the band that came after 1995. I like D+C a lot, even moreso with Lane on drums becuase...lets face it...Billy was kinda done.
  14. Thousand more like this that Ds are actively trying to prevent law enforcement from arresting.
  15. FBI launches an investigation. You - “let’s be clear, this isn’t journalism”. Too funny.
  16. The infected are in overdrive—hurling everything they can to distract from the fact that wars are still raging, prices are climbing, and nothing they promised - no new wars, Epstein accountability, Comey or Brennan, etc. You know it's bad when the past six months have been nothing but a cluster*****. But they REALLY want you to forget about losing your healthcare.
  17. Yes, it’s logical to believe that one NBA referee is the only bad apple in all of pro sports.
  18. How many players are affected by the franchise tag annually? 1? less than 1? It’s not a marquee issue and it definitely shouldn’t be. Players don’t care about the things fans think they care about. 99% of NFL players are willing to risk everything for a 1 year $30M deal fully guaranteed.
  19. Probably because you have a vested interest in those outcomes?
  20. 1989 is Bob Weir's pick for "the best the Grateful Dead ever played". In his opinion, the band's peak. Certainly everyone was healthy, happy, and playing well. For latter era Dead, it's hard to top '89.
  21. The Jauron era really started to sap the enthusiasm out of me. It wasn't just that the Bills were bad. It was that they were boring, vanilla, irrelevant, and lifeless. And they didn't even have the courtesy of being BAD bad. Like 2-14, "get the 1st pick in the draft and nab a franchise QB" bad. Nope, instead they were 7-9 every full year of his tenure. That kind of perfectly consistent mediocrity seems almost hard to achieve. Just good enough to miss out on high draft picks, just bad enough to miss the playoffs. Infuriating. At one point, they gave him a contract extension, and I was all but ready to stop watching. Hard to believe how far the Bills franchise has come since those days.
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