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Trump Health Issues
Joe Ferguson forever replied to Roundybout's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
fascism /făsh′ĭz″əm/ noun A system of government marked by centralization of authority under a dictator, a capitalist economy subject to stringent governmental controls, violent suppression of the opposition, and typically a policy of belligerent nationalism and racism. A political philosophy or movement based on or advocating such a system of government. Oppressive, dictatorial control. I don't refine terms. -
Ed Oliver in walking boot..per Matt Parrino
Einstein replied to Watching since 1964's topic in The Stadium Wall
Didn't the Jets get Harrison Phillips for a 7th or something? -
Did Harbaugh Call Timeout Too Quickly?
Ethan in Cleveland replied to Last Guy on the Bench's topic in The Stadium Wall
If Harbaugh let's time run then Bills would have clocked it on third down instead of taking a knee. I get the OP point. Maybe if done wrong by the Bills ( clocking it with say 10 seconds left) there may have been a few seconds of game clock left after the FG giving Baltimore a chance with the kick return. -
Blue anon has a ghoulish angle.
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Define fascism
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I miss Coffe with the Coach where they would awkwardly hold coffee cups on a green screen set that was a mash-up of the bridge of the enterprise and an astroturf playground
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I know it eats you alive that Democrats don’t obsess over gender and actually focus on legislation that improves the lives of everyday Americans. Meanwhile, your side has been programmed to live in the gutter, obsessing over petty cultural battles while economic warfare rages. They exploit your insecurities, your hatred, your religion, and your obsession with ‘owning the libs’ all to keep you distracted. That way, you never notice the pedophile, felon, sexual predator, and Putin apologist ripping off Americans and undermining our democracy.
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Ed Oliver in walking boot..per Matt Parrino
DaggersEOD replied to Watching since 1964's topic in The Stadium Wall
Man at that age, he’d be T. Edmonds great great great grandfather. Who I believe will be eligible for his learners permit next year. -
Thanks for taking the bait. The only three people in the world unaware of the situation were you, Frankish, and Scarborough. In reality, all three of you were just lying about it. It’s impossible to let go of that now and you are forced to continue playing the fool. I love it!
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Trump Health Issues
Joe Ferguson forever replied to Roundybout's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
The guy is dead to me. He let trump and fascism win. But this is about trump's health which is not good and very concerning. Hillbilly Vance would be even worse. -
Ed Oliver in walking boot..per Matt Parrino
Ethan in Cleveland replied to Watching since 1964's topic in The Stadium Wall
Sad but this has been the story of Oliver's career. Dominat in a game or two, then gets dinged up and misses time or plays ineffectively while injured. He flashes brilliant play then disappears. I know this is a fluke but its happened pretty much every year. Just start Sanders this week and let him show what he has. -
Ed Oliver in walking boot..per Matt Parrino
BillsFanForever19 replied to Watching since 1964's topic in The Stadium Wall
Agreed. We don't generally go with 5 active at DT. That's why we didn't bring anyone up when Carter went down. Carter would have been inactive so it didn't change much. What I do find interesting though is Logue is thought of as a 1T. So I assumed they'd bring up Phillips to step in at 3T alongside Sanders. My guess is that since Walker is like Phillips in that he plays more like a 3T in a 1T body that he'll be used more as a 3T this week. With Sanders and Walker at 3 and Jones and Logue at 1 - with some mixing and matching due to flexibility amongst some of the guys, depending on the situation. It'll be interesting to see who gets more snaps this week between Sanders and Walker, with Oliver down. Walker along side Jones would provide some serious beef up front for the Jets rushing attack. -
JÂy RÛßeÒ started following Sean McDermott Show - Week 2
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As an out-of-towner, I just discovered that these are available via Youtube. Used to "record" them every week in WNY.
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Josh Allen is a Cheat Code. Add that to a top offensive line, Keon can jump out of the stadium, Shakir is elusive, Samuel fast, Knox makes big catches, Kincaid is a mismatch, 3 good RBs, all who can run routes and have great hands. Now Joe Brady, if you cannot make two yards, with all of those weapons, and the Cheat Code- I blame you Joe Brady. He who kills momentum, and reverts to 1950s football, and runs 2 running plays on 2nd and 1. He only play faked 11% of the time. I am beginning to think Joe Brady is holding back the offense. Im not impressed
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Is today the day Rivalries jerseys go on sale?
Walking Tall replied to PromoTheRobot's topic in The Stadium Wall
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Is today the day Rivalries jerseys go on sale?
Kirby Jackson replied to PromoTheRobot's topic in The Stadium Wall
Mine was delivered today from Fanatics. I ordered the one with he logo on the sleeves. I tried it on and it feels smaller than my other jerseys that are the same size. Also, the sleeves are definitely shorter. It’s so nice though!! -
Is today the day Rivalries jerseys go on sale?
davefan66 replied to PromoTheRobot's topic in The Stadium Wall
Got a hat and Josh jersey! -
Prefer base 4-3 with Dorian. TJ starts for ED, Phillips or Logue backup. Lock down the run. Strong starts, Tre mixes in if available and needed. All good.
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I'll say it again: Look at Thurman's post. Bills have been top ten in two-point conversions for three straight seasons.
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I'll stick up for Jets fans a bit. I live in NYC (and have for many years). I go to the Jets/Bills game at the Meadowlands every year and I've never had any problems (win or lose), despite always being decked out in Bills gear and cheering loudly. I've also had many Jets fans as friends over the years, and until Josh came along, we basically just commiserated with each other over how bad our teams were. And yes, most of the Giants fanbase comes from northern New Jersey, Conn, and Upstate NY (north of the City up to say Albany/Syracuse...though I think the Bills have been encroaching on that NY territory over the last few years). Most Jets fans are from the City proper (Queens, the Bronx, Brooklyn...maybe Staten Island, but who knows, that's like a different world) and Long Island. The Jets fans are die-hards for their team, they complain about the team all of the time (well deserved), but they never jump ship...you gotta appreciate that when they haven't had much to celebrate. As to a rivalry, well, it seems that individual games can be difficult and physical because we are in the same division, fighting for the same crown, but there has been very little what you would consider rivalry types of games and situations over the years because the teams just haven't been good at the same time. In 65 years, the Bills and Jets have only both had a winning record in four seasons total (1981, 1988, 1998, and 2004). Yes, in the 80s, there was maybe a bit of a rivalry (the early 80s teams---Chuck Knox vs. the Sack Exchange, or winning our first division title in so many years over the Jets later in the 80s, etc.). But, overall, there has never been many story lines between the teams to make them rivals (other than being division opponents). I feel for Jets fans, we think we have been through some hard times... In 65 years, the Jets have had only 20 winning seasons, they have only had 3 seasons in 65 years that they had more than 10 wins. They have made the playoffs 14 times. They won the AFL Championship game and Super Bowl in 1968. Since then (56 years), 4 AFC Championship game appearances (no wins). In comparison, in 65 years, the Bills have had 29 winning seasons, with 12 years with more than 10 wins. The Bills have made the playoffs 24 times. 3 AFL Championship games (2 AFL Championship wins), 7 AFC Championship appearances (4 wins), 4 Super Bowl appearances (all losses). They've had a lot less to cheer for than us over the years, despite the Bills having so many down years and eras themselves. Overall head-to-head: Bills lead series 71-58 (55% of the wins to the Bills), but, since 2012, the Bills have won 17 of the last 25 games (68%).