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  2. She's my cherry pie Cool drink of water Such a sweet surprise Tastes so good Make a grown man cry Sweet cherry pie oh yea She's my cherry pie Put a smile on your face Ten miles wide Looks so good Bring a tear to your eye Sweet cherry pie
  3. Somewhere, CJ Spiller is still marching to 2000 yards
  4. Yeah I kinda agree, if he keeps performing in preseason. I hope it doesn't come at the expense of shavers. I think it'd probably be at the expense of Codrington. It's the punt game where it's a harder call.
  5. Wow. That was so depressing and I only lasted like five minutes of it. RIP Mr. Wilson but hiring jokers like Nix was a huge part of the problem.
  6. inexcusable to take both Spiller and Troup over Gronkowski. Not to mention missing on Dez Bryant, Demaryius Thomas, Brandon Graham, Jason Pierre Paul, and Rodger Saffold. Feel like everyone both here and the Bills message board wanted Saffold. Spiller was an amazing talent but the draft was filled with talented players on a team that needed everything but running back.
  7. They don’t. They want them to become red. Literally every news story about a blue city or state (or district in this case) from the right is full of mockery and “f.uck them, they voted for this.” But now that Trumpy Bear wants to clean up his temporary hometown, they cheer it on as if they care about the residents of a blue city. All of that to say I actually agree with what Trump is doing in DC. I hate the precedent but the blue leadership has turned a fantastic city into a crime ridden hellhole. Do I wish they could clean it up with less drastic measures? Of course. But they’ve proven they can’t. So I struggle with this one because Trump is doing the unprecedented again, (as if that’s not an oxymoron). So, I agree that republicans cheering this on are hypocrites. I agree with the actions being taken because DC needs to clean up its mess. I believe the left’s soft on crime is an awful stance and one major flaw I find in my own party. I believe these actions that I like are skirting the letter of the law and are a short term band aid to a much bigger problem. And I hate to say this, because it’s a cop out thing to say, but at least he’s doing something. So, Trump gets my support on this one with hesitation to what it means for future POTUS.
  8. Terrel Bernard ring a bell? I'm not going to bother looking through everyone's post history here, but we only need to go back 2 seasons to find hot takes from guys like you. Even if it doesn't work out its not going to happen until we have had a chance to develop him (2 more years minimum). You don't get bonus points for moving on more quickly
  9. I think Shenault finds a way onto the 53 man roster. Kick returns are gonna be a much bigger part of the game with the new 35 yard line touchback rule. He’s clearly our best kick returner and worth an extra 4-5 yards every return over our next best option. Cam Lewis can be the 6th CB and backup safety.
  10. What is his mom wearing right now? Asking for a friend
  11. They had some good players on offense too - Rueben Brown, Lee Evans, TO, Stevie Johnson jsut to name a few. Don't forget Spikes, Winfield, and Sam Adams jsut to add a few more names on defense. Don't make it too hard. They didn't have a QB and now we do. It's really just that simple. It's is almost impossible to win without an elite QB. A few teams have done it like the Ravens and Bears but they had arguably two of the top 3 defenses of all time. It is to the point it's really not a team game. It is really 1 + 52, and without the 1 there is almost no hope.
  12. On a related note, the approach to Detroit is named JHOFFA
  13. Everybody sees it now. He’s weak, and stubborn. He will continue to fail in January
  14. This is so true. He had size, speed, and power, but he literally had no idea where to run. I also swear he had exercise induced asthma or some cardiac issues as well. Never saw a NFL RB breathing so heavily after a 10 yard run.
  15. Lynch never turned into the badass OBD made him out to be. As a result we gave him away for a song. Same story with Jason Peters. That said, the decade of fail was not all bad. I maintain that our defenses were better then than they are now. Jabari Greer, Kyle Williams, Aaron Schobel, Jerry Hughes, Stefon Gilmore and Lorenzo Alexander were great football players. Looking back it seems like we were a farm team for the big markets
  16. With all due respect OP, I think you are grossly underestimating the effect Allen has had on this franchise. If Cleveland or the Jets take Allen, then McD and Beane are out of a job several years ago. They did everything to position themselves to get a QB and with Darnold or the wrong Josh both of these fine men would have been given the boot a long time ago.
  17. Welp, I guess he never got $15M per season. Shocker
  18. I recall reading about the Spiller pick at the time that Ralph liked him. He was thought to be an exciting back who would put butts in the stadium seats.
  19. Feels slightly rich for a RB that only plays 50% of the snaps, but maybe they will work on his pass blocking.
  20. Nobody outside of Ukraine and Russia actually cares about the killing there. Not Biden, not Trump, certainly not all the bleeding hearts that have popped up since election time. But it has been fun watching all the holier-than-thous harp about stopping the senseless slaughter...when they remember to care about it on the internet.
  21. Bosa looked awesome on Saturday. That should help everybody on the D Line. If he stays healthy, we haven’t had a dude like that since Mario or maybe the 11 games before Von tore his ACL
  22. I like his potential for the reasons you stated. It's nice to have a big-body receiver, especially one with a basketball pedigree that can leap. We need to be throwing him a couple of long jump balls every game. Worst-case scenario we have a few picks that are effectively arm-punts.
  23. I used follow Yeah, that's true But my following days are over Now I just gotta follow through And I remember what my father said He said "Son, life is simple It's either cherry red or Midnight blue, oh Midnight blue (oh) oh"
  24. Nothing real special, If I remember correctly the RNAV 23 has a few: BUFST, FOTBL, WNNGS, EFFCT,BUULS and BILLZ. ILS 32 IAF is ELMMA and glideslope intercept is DEPEW.
  25. It’s not just Harvard. Everything, every business or other entity in Trumps crosshairs feel compelled to fork over extortion money in exchange for them being allowed to exist, or Trump will attack them with the power of the Federal government. Nvidia now has to pay 15% of their revenue from chip sales to China to the government. (Im not sure they should even be selling chips to China, but I guess Trump is fine with that, as long as he gets his cut). Tim Cook has to deliver a gold bar to Trump, foreign nations have to give him a jet airplane. Law firms are forced to donate their services to Trumps causes. On and on… Whatever happened to Republicans wanting government out of society? I thought you all hated how the Dems made big government requiring masks, vaxes CAFE standards, etc. Trump is the most progressive, activist President we have ever seen. He wants to manipulate and control every facet of American society Republicans disagree with. He declares all these fake emergencies to justify his actions. Why has he gone after the big law firms? It’s because they are the ones who bring lawsuits against the government for unconstitutional actions. When has a Dem president ever used the power of the government to neuter powerful law firms? Trump is trying every possible action, constitutional or unconstitutional, that he can to expand his power. Presidential norms are out the window. Every President following him, on either side of the isle, will feel free to do likewise. The question is: Is that the kind of government we want? Regarding DC: Since when have Republicans cared about the lives of city residents? This is much more about Trump trying to change the story from Epstein and make himself look powerful to his base. Every other President has been extremely reluctant to deploy troops in law enforcement capacity. There is a reason for that. Now Trump declares fake emergencies to normalize their presence on the streets. I hope it goes well but there is reason for concern. Trump is now seeking to create a quick reaction force of troops to deploy on civillian protesters. I don’t like the direction this is all going. Our nation has done just fine, through much more turbulent times, without regularly deploying the military on our soil. My concern is that in an heated protest, young military troops not trained to deal with such events, will take violent action against our citizens. That would be a tragedy for both sides. I hope I’m wrong.
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