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Terrorist / Iranian Sleeper Cells Allowed into USA
JDHillFan replied to BillsFanNC's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Heat getting to you today? You seem like you might be coming a little more unwound then usual. Have a popsicle and hang in there. -
Other guys too who have never made a playoff game are locks. Like Joe Thomas, part of a 1-15 and 0-16 team will absolutely be in the HOF. But Russel wilson, who was a perennial playoff QB and won a SB, I'm not sure he was even the best player on his team. Rivers never made one, but he was a fantastic QB for a long time and took the Chargers to the playoffs with multiple HCs. He tore his ACL a week before the AFCG and played in the game. I always thought he was better than Eli
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Iran Stands Alone Against Trump and Israel, Stripped of Allies. Iranās leaders are discovering theyāre on their own against the US and Israel, without the network of proxies and allies that allowed them to project power in the Middle East and beyond. As the Islamic Republic confronts its most perilous moment in decades following the bombing of its nuclear facilities ordered by US President Donald Trump, Russia and China are sitting on the sidelines and offering only rhetorical support. Militia groups Iran has armed and funded for years are refusing or unable to enter the fight in support of their patron. https://archive.is/MmW0o
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I never lived in Buffalo, so I've had very few interactions with players. The best I've got was 2 people seeing my Bills jersey at the Houston airport, then coming over to talk to me. They ended up being Taron Johnson's parents, which was super cool to hear them brag on their son. Other than that, something I remember & won't shut up about: 9 x Pro Bowler, 4 x All Pro Ruben Brown. I remember that well, and it still bums me out he's not even on the Wall of Fame.
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"Bias by omission" is an NPR specialty.
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https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/2025/06/23/exclusive-israel-intelligence-iran-call-audio/ In the hours after Israel launched its first wave of strikes against Iran on June 13, killing top military leaders and nuclear scientists, Israeli intelligence operatives launched a covert campaign to intimidate senior officials with the apparent aim of dividing and destabilizing Tehranās theocratic regime, according to three people familiar with the operation. People working for Israelās security services who speak Persian, Iranās primary language, called senior Iranian officials on their cellphones and warned them that they, too, would die unless they ceased supporting the regime of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Iranās supreme leader, according to the three people, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss clandestine operations. One of them estimated that more than 20 Iranians in positions of power were contacted. The Washington Post obtained an audio recording and transcript of one such call, which took place the same day, June 13, that Israel began its bombardment of Iran. āI can advise you now, you have 12 hours to escape with your wife and child. Otherwise, youāre on our list right now,ā an Israeli intelligence operative told a senior Iranian general close to the countryās rulers, according to the audio recording. The operative then suggested that Israel could train weapons on the general and his family at any moment. āWeāre closer to you than your own neck vein. Put this in your head. May God protect you,ā he said. The general, a member of Iranās powerful Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, was told he had 12 hours to make a video disassociating himself from the Iranian government. āHow should I send it to you?ā the general replies. āI will send you a Telegram ID,ā the operative says, referring to the Telegram messaging app. āSend it.ā It is unclear if such a video was made or sent. The general is believed to be still alive and in Iran, said one of the people familiar with the operation. But a primary goal of the operation was to deter and confuse the Tehran leadership, a second person said. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahuās office did not reply to a request for comment.
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I want to win a SB, but its entertainment first and foremost
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Jerry Crafts. Some of you remember way back when (92'-95), I knew Jerry as he grew up in Tulsa, and his mom and stepdad were still here. In 93/94, I drove up to Buffalo with my Wife, and Jerry got me in the locker room on Saturday each time. I still have a game ball signed in Silver Sharpie from almost every member of the 1993 team, which was the last to play in a Super Bowl to date. He was solid, tried to do a good job, but his weight held him back, that and a bad divorce from his wife toward the end of his time here. Good guy overall.
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We've been through this before. I havent watched a combined 20 minutes of Fox News in my entire life. Not cosplaying a Patriot in the least. Just using my God given common sense not to side with terrorists and illegal immigrants. I think my "rant" was pretty straight forward. No paranoia. No insults. Again, just reading your own words and making observations. There were plenty of names I could have called you. Instead, I just let you bury yourself.
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Pete Metzelaars - he was a member of the country club that I tended bar at during the summers when I was in college; he had to duck his head walking into the dining room or he would have gotten hit right in the forehead by a wooden beam... also, he was very shy and unassuming... If they made a fable about him and Keon Coleman it would be called "The Tortoise and the Tortoise"
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NBA playoffsā anyone else watching?
ExiledInIllinois replied to Miyagi-Do Karate's topic in Off the Wall
Doesn't pass the smell test... Milwaukee Brewers... 1969 Clippers/Braves since 1970. The Brewers were the Seattle Pilots in 1969. Moved to Milwaukee in 1970. EDIT: š š” Never ***** -ing mind! AL Pennant in 1982! Wasn't that the Stike year? -
Chad Johnson says Stevie Johnson the best route runner ever seen
Big Turk replied to Lafromboise's topic in The Stadium Wall
Best screen game I have ever seen and he had a wide variety of them and they all were designed and worked exceptionally well... I remember the one year when Spiller was electric, he became a huge weapon catching screens...almost once a game during that year he was turning screens into huge gains. I would also like to have seen CJ Spiller in this offense...he could have been a 1500 yard back...I forgot how electric he was and what a great reciving back he was...watching his highlights was like "Whoa!" -
Well maybe if the NFL would let fans set off fireworks during a game,,,
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That isn't accurate for me. I think Lamar Jackson is a tremendous player who is light years better than Cam ever was. Newton was a sub 60 percent career passer with one great year (2015) on his resume. He was also a childish clown with no leadership abilities. Oh, and he quit on his team in the Super Bowl.