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  2. When President Biden nominated Ketanji Brown Jackson to the Supreme Court, it raised a lot of eyebrows. Many questioned if Brown Jackson was qualified for the role, and that didn't seem to be Biden's priority — he picked her because she was a Black woman, and diversity was more important to him than competency. Since her appointment and confirmation, Brown Jackson has shown repeatedly that she's out of her depth. She's written dissents with unprofessional, childish slag interjected into them. She's also been called out by fellow Justices Amy Coney Barrett and Sonia Sotomayor and admitted she "doesn't understand" a lot of the cases that come before the Supreme Court. Now she's having meltdowns during oral arguments about President Trump. "Some issues, some matters, some areas should be handled in this way by non-partisan experts that Congress is saying that expertise matters with respect to aspects of the economy, and transportation, and the various independent agencies that we have," Brown Jackson said. "So having a president come in and fire all the scientists, and the doctors, and the economists, and the PhDs, and replacing them with loyalists and people who don't know anything is actually not in the best interests of the citizens of the United States." These issues should not be in presidential control," Brown Jackson continued, "so can you speak to me about the danger of allowing in these various areas the president to actually control the transportation board, and potentially the federal reserve and all these other independent agencies. In these particular areas, we would like to have independence. We don't want the president controlling." https://townhall.com/tipsheet/amy-curtis/2025/12/09/ketanji-meltdown-no-kings-n2667586 Justice Jackson, If the President doesn't have authority over them . . . Who does ?
  3. If Kelly had realized sooner, Thurman could have run 3 times as much and gotten 400 yards or more and we balance time of possession and win handily. Plus then they adjust to stop the run and the pass opens up. We blew it big time. Tackle Ingram on 3rd and 13 and we likely win. Or strip the ball from Hoss in the end zone and we win. Play that game 100 times we win 99 of them. Terrible.
  4. Kelly came oh, so close, on more than a few occasions. The closest he ever came was 1990, when he beat Marino twice and Elway once — but Warren Moon beat him 27–24 on Monday Night Football in Week 12 that same year. A field goal away. Overall, he had a winning record against each.
  5. It's been a cute story. Drake Maye for MVP! This week begins OUR march not to a midseason SNF championship, but to a SB championship! NE has been much improved, and seem to have the HC and QB figured out, so they'll be a problem. But this is the year that all the hard work, all the winning, all the getting close, all the superhuman Allen plays, finally pay off.
  6. I agree with your remarks about his burst and vision. He's not elusive like Barry Sanders, nor powerful like Earl Campbell, nor a freakishly elite athlete like OJ. But sometimes I'm amazed at the creases Cook sees, and how quickly he gets to them.
  7. Haha, true. He can hang with the guys on some road trips. Interesting that if/when Rivers gets signed to the active roster the HOF clock resets for 5 more years until eligibility. Being on the practice squad doesn't mess with being eligible soon.
  8. My indictment is more on the coaching staff, not a player with football sense who knows when to make a play.
  9. 1. Allen 2. Cook 3. Dawkins 4. Brown 5. Kincaid
  10. …..dammit! I misspelled border.
  11. That's a lot of praises here that matches to most traits Kelce has. Yes there is surprise effective, efficient and reliable receiving that no one expected from him in NFL. But at the end o the day, his lack of quickness and natural receiving skills (like contested catches) will ultimately limit his ceiling from a receiving TE perspective. Kelce, even a couple of years ago, is hard to cover one-on-one: overwhelming majority of the LBs don't have his quickness and most of CB/safeties can't match his size. Kincaid, in my mind, will beat almost any LB covering him, but can be beat by some bigger CBs/safeties. I think there are a lot of LBs can cover Hawes one on one, and quite a few safeties can make it really tough for him on contested balls. With all that said, he's a rookie already exceeded the expectations by a lot. A better assessment will be next year this time to see what kind of improvement he made ... and how he fares when there is more attention paid to him by defenses.
  12. Yea I just assumed it was Rush when they hinted "you won't need to cross the border"
  13. Kinda surprised there isn’t a date here. All things considered, would think there’s a unique close boarder crossing kinship with Buffalo worthy of a visit.
  14. https://cbs12.com/news/local/football-teams-florida-trip-ends-with-felony-counts-for-eight-philly-teens-polk-county-sheriffs-office-*****-sporting-goods-posner-park-december-9-2025 The racist in FL arrested these boys for no reason.
  15. This caught my attention yesterday because there have been players like TO, for example, who stayed in great shape and expressed interest in returning to the NFL, yet no team took them up on the offer. I can’t imagine what it must feel like to take a hit in an NFL game after being away from the field for so long.
  16. I was thinking the same: start Rypien, but dress Rivers as backup. Colts could still get in with 6 losses, so maybe this week is a write off.
  17. When open he will catch the ball, don't expect more than that. He was drafted as a blocker
  18. I understand your thinking, but this is different that looking at a team like the Dolphins who are 6-7 and being scared of them, vs. a team with incredible proven playoff success in the Chiefs who are 6-7. They may be older, they may be slower, but this coaching group has shown time and time again they are unable to stop the Chiefs in the playoffs when the rubber hits the road. The Chiefs were collapsing at 2-4 a few years ago as well, and then they won the Super Bowl. My philosophy is to play the worst QBs possible in the playoffs. The Bills can likely handle a CJ Stroud/Bo Nix/Phillip Rivers (LOL) than a Mahomes or Burrow. Keep the great QBs away from these winner take all games.
  19. I don't think refh assignments are on until later today.
  20. So, you’re saying I got a chance?
  21. ironically, KC fans will want the Bills to win this week, because they need to get NE and DEN both to 4 losses so that DEN tries in week 18. IF either they have #1 seed wrapped up or cannot clinch it then they will rest everyone and LA will win. KC wish list this week: KC over LA Bills over NE GB over DEN if those things happen, the only other help would be: Week 16: Ravens over NE (or NE to lose any other 1 game along the way but this is most realistic) Week 18: DEN over LA 1 more loss for LA somewhere
  22. Yeah sure, that’s why our 3rd and long defense is so bad. That’s why it’s year 9 and we still struggle against the run. That’s why in 4 straight games against Burrow he opened the game with the same D that gave up TD drive after TD drive. McD is as stubborn as they come with his his system, it’s comical at this point. You know he’s struggling to makes stops but continues to do the same stuff. Learning would be fixing obvious mistakes.
  23. Yes it does Rivers isn’t coming back to be a backup to Brett Rypien. He will be starting Sunday
  24. I was just going to say, how many freaking chances are they going to give scumbag Craig Carton? He was let go because of his incarceration, they took him back and then he bolted for FS1, then FS1 sh!tcanned him and WFAN welcomes him back with open arms. I never found him funny or entertaining, just a loud annoying douche. But I guess the NYC market thrives on loud, obnoxious talking heads, Just not my cup of tea. I will give you that Benigno can be funny just because he is the perfect caricature of a long-suffering NYC sports fan. He was a former caller to WFAN who ended up getting a gig. He's representative of a lot of the mouth breathers who call in to those shows.
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