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Game Week thread - Bills at Jets
JakeFrommStateFarm replied to BillsFan619's topic in The Stadium Wall
In fantasy Justin Fields is projected to have a big game going against an absolutely putrid Bills defense that gave up 432 yards last week. Bills pull this one out but it will be a little too close for comfort for many Bills fans. Josh will have to pull a rabbit out of his hat again for this game. But if you want to make some money in fantasy, start Fields -
You have perfectly described a SOCIALIST government that is in the last stages before evolving into a COMMUNIST government... Nice...
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The Babylon Bee, America's Newspaper
B-Man replied to 3rdnlng's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
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2025-26 College Football General Discussion
Thrivefourfive replied to T&C's topic in College Football
That’d be a huge upgrade at this point. I’m not in the weeds of the program’s management but man. They are beyond soft. SC always ranks for recruiting classes and they’re candy asses too. All the kids are right here, enough for multiple programs, but they either leave or soften up on these well-to-do college campuses. -
2025-26 College Football General Discussion
Ridgewaycynic2013 replied to T&C's topic in College Football
They need a successful graduate of the program to assist in recruiting, tact, and credibility building. Josh Rosen? 🤔 * 😁 -
Your argument would hold water if they were locking up political opponents and not street criminals
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Week 2, Bills v. Jest, PREDICT THE SCORE!
Aesop replied to Freddie's Dead's topic in The Stadium Wall
Bills 31 Jets 23 -
What are the 49ers doing at backup QB?
Thrivefourfive replied to LabattBlue's topic in The Stadium Wall
Noodling? -
Two things. 1. They don't listen to him. 2. They're subhuman
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King Henry's Jesters... They looked comically bad at times. DOA = Defensively Offensive Again WTF = Why The Fail Hopefully last weeks "gameplan" and any incriminating copies have been burned,with its ashes scattered in the middle of Lake Erie, never to be seen or used again. Please do better McBabich. Last week was complimentary football at its finest, lots of points on both sides. Now I'm ready for the Jests 😁
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First ever British QB gets D1 scholarship
Thrivefourfive replied to Buffalo716's topic in College Football
Hey, if we can get some British humor and intellect at the post game pressers, I’ll give Goodell a star sticker. -
What are the 49ers doing at backup QB?
Ridgewaycynic2013 replied to LabattBlue's topic in The Stadium Wall
Tom Baker is a pro bowler! And he uses a one handed delivery. Not that girlie man two handed throw that a lot use nowadays! -
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2025-26 College Football General Discussion
Thrivefourfive replied to T&C's topic in College Football
We have a few Southern California guys in here (ladies are welcome as well). Just watched the UCLA game. Wow. This program is shattered. -
Wait till you see the Democrats reactions on Social Media.
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Trump ❤️ Tariffs
Trump_is_Mentally_fit replied to The Frankish Reich's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Conservative farmers in Mississippi getting ruined by Trump tariffs. Trump laughs and his supporters cry https://msindy.org/p/in-mississippi-delta-even-conservative Lately, it’s almost always bad news, largely due to President Donald Trump’s ongoing trade wars. Crawford grows soybeans, and as of Sept. 1, 2025, not a single U.S. soybean from the upcoming harvest has been sold to China, which was previously the largest buyer of the U.S.-grown product. As a result, Crawford, like most soybean farmers nationwide, finds himself on the edge of financial survival. Independent farmers are accustomed to enduring the occasional bad year, but the latest trade war with China feels different, Crawford said. Crawford is among legions of Mississippi farmers feeling the dramatic impacts of what many see as an unnecessary undermining of their global markets. Though soybeans are front and center, other growers are also under threat, U.S. House Rep. Bennie Thompson told The Mississippi Independent. “They are all terrified of losing their livelihoods,” Thompson, whose district includes the Delta, said of farmers caught up in the ongoing tariff crisis. “I hear from the corn growers. I hear from the beet people. I hear from the rice people. If they can’t sell to China, Canada or Mexico, they are in real trouble. These countries have other options, and we’re chasing them away.”