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Insurrection: Los Angeles, NYC.
njbuff replied to BillsFanNC's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
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Los Angeles under military attack
SectionC3 replied to Joe Ferguson forever's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
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Los Angeles under military attack
leh-nerd skin-erd replied to Joe Ferguson forever's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
From an emotional perspective, I understand and appreciate what you’re saying. Individuals and families seeking a better way of life for themselves and their families is an age old story and an orderly and process-driven system for legal immigration is what every decent and reasonable person should hope for. We haven’t had that, and people on both sides of the border have been victimized. “Legal or not” is where the problem begins, and separating families is pretty common in that situation. As for resistance, if the standard response to emotional decisions is rioting and violence against law enforcement, the outcome would typically not be “Well, forget it, let’s just let it go.”. The better alternative is compliance with laws and regulations. This situation has been decades in the making and the responsibility falls squarely on the politicians representing our country for the last several decades. It’s exacerbated now by Democrat and liberal leaders who actively encourage defiance of our laws, regulations and sovereignty. It seems from photos and videos that the local authorities are unable to handle the situation, which involves federal personnel on the ground being targeted with violence. Politics plays a huge part in the response, and if reporting from the feds in this case is to be believed, it sounded as if LAPD would rather see federal law enforcement hurt/injured/killed than render assistance. Like the law, hate the regulation, hate enforcement…but the actions of individuals assaulting law enforcement officers, destroying private property, shutting down traffic and terrorizing neighborhoods is clearly a very dangerous situation. Those responsible for violent intercession are playing chess as well. -
Stadium Construction Discussion (No PSL/Seat selection posts)
Mango replied to JÂy RÛßeÒ's topic in The Stadium Wall
I think my rep told me that that area is actually public and can enter on GameDay. There are two security checkpoints. One to get into that parkway area which is public and then the ticket gate. Early security could be a disaster. -
Insurrection: Los Angeles, NYC.
SectionC3 replied to BillsFanNC's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Well said, and accurate. The proof will be in the pudding when the "Bush" Republicans get the party back and the Democrats return to emphasizing economic populism as opposed to fringe social issues. Will MAGA vote Democrat? Or will it have been so poisoned by Trump's lies and vitriol that it continues to largely vote against its own economic interests? Time will tell. -
I think more broad strokes is sure, elite defender would be nice. Another elite offensive player would also be nice. The difference between "enough to win" or "almost won" is a handful of offensive or defensive plays. Having as many players as possible to make them is the goal.
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Insurrection: Los Angeles, NYC.
JDHillFan replied to BillsFanNC's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Unhinged overly-punctuated, overly CAPITALIZED rant incoming. It will be Trump‘s fault. Yikes. -
Stadium Construction Discussion (No PSL/Seat selection posts)
galept replied to JÂy RÛßeÒ's topic in The Stadium Wall
If those three giant bisons out front don't look like the renderings then I will declare this stadium an economic and cultural disaster -
Insurrection: Los Angeles, NYC.
BillsFanNC replied to BillsFanNC's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Once again I'll tell you this. Trump can be a narcissistic, blowhard dickweed at the very same time as being behind issues that the majority of Americans support. Many of these are issues that were never even close to left/right wedge issues 15 years ago, but now they are only because Democrats abandoned sanity. So we had an election and you ended up with a guy you despise for his personality traits as POTUS because he didn't abandon sane values that the vast majority of the country support. My advice would be to stop raging at the orange guy and instead focus your rage on the party that completely abandoned sanity on 80/20 issues that in turn handed the guy you despise 1600 Pennsylvania avenue on a silver platter. -
It took me a while to understand....and I am still reeling
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Don't disagree, but "if" the offense is going to be run centric? It 100% has been under Joe Brady. Look at that "top 2 QB's" passing numbers last year: Passing Yards - 14th Comp % - 24th Attempts - 14th Yrd/Completion - 9th Passing TDs - T7th Joe Brady is a "run first" guy. Or at least he has been to this point.
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Shopping. Go to stores website. Add to cart. Proceed to checkout. Put all your information in and place order. Stuff arrives on your door step a week or so later.
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Who was invited to Josh and Hailee's wedding?
Tenhigh replied to Willie West's topic in The Stadium Wall
You can't see him because he is standing sideways. He is the Calista Flockhart of the NFL. -
Los Angeles under military attack
JDHillFan replied to Joe Ferguson forever's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
We just came out of four years where nobody knows who was actually making the final decisions. You’re worried about distractions? -
This made me concerned about my memory.
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The starting lineups of elite college teams are definitely not 95% future salesmen. The majority of Ohio State starters are going to see the NFL in some capacity, and the rest will be in the CFL, or the UFL. I agree, a guy like Kyle McCord who couldn’t cut it at Ohio State in 2023 would probably be the best UFL QB. There are a lot of college teams that have better QB play than anyone in the UFL. NFL rosters often carry up to three QB’s. The NFL is taking most of the QB talent, that leaves the UFL with nothing at the position.
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Los Angeles under military attack
BillsFanNC replied to Joe Ferguson forever's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
As opposed to Democrats where they give you the double barrel finger with both hands while straight up lying to your face. -
Los Angeles under military attack
Westside replied to Joe Ferguson forever's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Says the guy who supported a brain dead candidate who was in no shape to lead anything. The leftists are masters at lying to the public. - Today
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Yep. They’re in the “we don’t suck but we’re also not a legitimate title contender” purgatory…and a lot of Steeler fans I know aren’t happy about it.
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Insurrection: Los Angeles, NYC.
JDHillFan replied to BillsFanNC's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
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Stadium Construction Discussion (No PSL/Seat selection posts)
eball replied to JÂy RÛßeÒ's topic in The Stadium Wall
You have the strangest (and most persistent) axe to grind with the Bills over this stadium. It’s so odd. New Highmark is at the leading edge of technology and design for a roofless facility, and it looks very modern and cool. -
Insurrection: Los Angeles, NYC.
Westside replied to BillsFanNC's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
You have some serious mental issues. Get some help. Good lord!! -
Including the point of the thread, question itself. It may become a thing: Which running back in 2014 had the most carries?
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I think about it like this even though i know the relative market for positions is different: is he as important to the Bills as other guys getting that much a year on the Bills? I think he is and $15M is less than Benford gets and just north of an oft-injured Bosa. Would $14M/yr get it done? I think he didnt get the Ball enough in the 2nd half of the AFCCG - i dont blame him for staying steady at that amount per yr to stay with the Bills who he may have felt stunted his opportunity in a major game. It sucks this is the situation but i get it.
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Why Terron Armstead retired (His knee hurt) (Clickbait Article)
boyst replied to stuvian's topic in The Stadium Wall
I agree and disagree. If I say they aren't tough anymore it's all relative to what these guys used to do. I believe they don't play as tough as they used to play but also play a whole lot smarter. The hits they don't take now prevent them from long term injury. They training they do now is vastly different. Plyometrics, mobility, and versatility matter more than the shear power that was preached just 20 years ago. In fact, I bet if you took the average body fat and weight - both are down since 1995 I'd bet. These athletes today are in better shape and more finely tuned than ever before. Hopefully their quality of life improves because of it.