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Pretty much sums them up...
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Covid Origins Cover Up: covid.gov. FBI opens investigation.
Doc replied to BillsFanNC's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
No doubt that conclusion was studied extensively beforehand... -
I am curious how old this tweet is and how much he has tried to change his image but this tweet should disqualify him unless he completely denouncing it. The sentiment here is anti American and economically illiterate
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Democrat Self Reflection Post Landslide? Zero point zero.
Doc replied to BillsFanNC's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
More and more defections everyday. -
Selective Justice: The Hypocrisy of MAGA
4th&long replied to Homelander's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Trump’s L.A. Marines Zip-Tie Veteran in First Ever Detention https://flip.it/QrEI.7 This is all normal in trumps America. -
The Bills were so bad back then. Anyone remember "What the heck, why not Dufek"? 😂
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I have seen reports that his final day of mini camp was much better. There are only two candidates to start opposite Benford. They are Hairston and White. They obviously want Hairston to win that battle. We all do. If he doesn't and Tre is healthy then Tre would play.
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LOL! What made you believe you were a Repub (if you ever were at all) in the first place? The Dems have always been about "caring for others." I considered myself one until after Obama was elected and saw that racism was on the wane but the Dems were going to try to champion other wacky causes. So I became an Independent.
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"Suckers and Losers"---Trump on our GI's
Doc replied to Trump_is_Mentally_fit's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Should have done this 5 years ago... -
When leftists lose power their natural instinctive response is to riot. So much for the sanctity of democracy and the will of the people. In this case they see the plan to seed 3rd world border jumpers supported by government social assistance programs across Congressional voting districts threatened. Add the capacity to call on them when leadership needs street muscle. See current situation. As deportations threaten the plan they grow more desperate. So expect this anarchy to pick up. They will absolutely not give up. How does this all end? Not as they plan with Trump becoming King or the Army hitting the streets in some martial law scenario. Sadly and most likely when Americans have had enough and a few 100 thousand Rittenhouses hit the streets to end it.
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RB and WR markets are actually insane.
Billzgobowlin replied to FireChans's topic in The Stadium Wall
The reason the market has been so inflated is because of the RB. Should not have to pay Cook as a top3 RB if he has not proved it yet. He needs to show that he can carry the offense without Josh Allen to be in that range. -
Selective Justice: The Hypocrisy of MAGA
Doc replied to Homelander's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
AI can do amazing things these days. And I don't need you analyzing my info and going all stalker mode now that you're "retired." And LOL no, life is pretty great right now. Just became medical director of my surgery center and got a nice 32% raise. Finally sold my IL's house and will be getting a nice chunk of change at the end of the month. Older son is about to start clerking for a NCSCJ and we're going down to see him next Saturday. And younger son is home for the year working as an MA while he applies to medical school. Other than that, the insanity of the Dems is over for now and we can hopefully get back to some semblance of normalcy. But they can't seem to let it go... -
RB and WR markets are actually insane.
Gunsgoodtime replied to FireChans's topic in The Stadium Wall
Good thing we get our Wrs at Goodwill -
MAGA: Morons Are Governing America
4th&long replied to Homelander's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Maga is white trash - Today
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The receiver last year with the 32nd highest productivity (Pickens) got 900 yards in receiving while burning only 103 targets, leaving all the rest of the team's offensive snaps available for other players to be productive in. The RB last year with the 32nd highest productivity (Tyler Allgeier) put up 644 yards, but required 137 attempts to do so, leaving fewer snaps available for others while producing less. I'm not bothering to include pass stats for RBs there, or run yards for WRs. With unlimited time, I'd have done so, but I don't believe that would change the picture all that much. Some, but not all that much. WRs also more directly make life easier for the QB in getting the ball out of his hands on plays when he's back there facing a rush pointed at him. And in the modern NFL, making life easier for your $50M QB is the name of the game. RBs also make life easier for QBs, of course. So does everyone on the team, certainly including the defense. But WRs do it more directly. RBs change the defense's moves formations and reactions and priorities, and that's valuable, but not as valuable. How do we know that? Look at what the league pays each position. You're right that receivers have become more expensive. In the NFL's opinion, there's good reason for that.