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Cannabis could soon be rescheduled: from 1 to 3
PattyWright replied to PromoTheRobot's topic in Off the Wall
I’ve always wondered how this would affect people with past charges. If it gets moved to Schedule 3, maybe more states will start expunging old non-violent weed offenses. -
Hurts is QB5 to me too. He is not the 5th best passer. But that's a different question. When I look at the entire package, the leadership is off the charts, the 600 plus rushing yards every year and the ability in the clutch... I think that puts him at the head of that group after the elite guys.
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How many wins do the Bills get without Josh?
GoBills! replied to Another Fan's topic in The Stadium Wall
don’t you put that negativity out there… only answer is we suck! - Today
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Are Fan Expectations Too High for Keon Coleman?
LABILLBACKER replied to JohnNord's topic in The Stadium Wall
If he hits 700 / 6 tds I'd be ecstatic. He'll obviously never be a burner, but if he continues to put in the work on his route tree, he should hit 1000 / 8tds by year 3. -
Call out the instigators Because there's something in the air We have got to get together sooner or later Because the revolution's here
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How many wins do the Bills get without Josh?
Peace Frog replied to Another Fan's topic in The Stadium Wall
Without Josh, the Bills would have a perfect record. -
This thread reminds me of the SNL "Da Bears" skit in which its Ditka (alone) vs the Giants: Here at 4:10
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How many wins do the Bills get without Josh?
Gunsgoodtime replied to Another Fan's topic in The Stadium Wall
This roster is not hitting on much, I think about it often. It's Josh Allen and then it's all the other guys playing, no eliteness anywhere else on this roster. -
It’s a team game. When his defense gave up 35 points to the Eagles in Super Bowl 57 he had to drive his team to get the winning points at the end of the game. Same as when his defense gave up OT points to SF in Super Bowl 58. He drove his team for the winning touchdown. Just saying.
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Keon drops 60 in Damar's celebrity basktball gam
Thurman#1 replied to stevewin's topic in The Stadium Wall
"It would be right on brand" for him to be injured in a basketball game despite a complete lack of reports of him being injured off the football field, that I can find. And he's "a bit of a space cadet." To quote Sesame Street, "one of these things is not like the others." You didn't back that up well. -
I could make it look pretty sweet on an 8' rim. (maybe)
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His athleticism is what allowed the play to happen. For 15 million dollars this team will not find a player that will make as big of an impact as Cook will. If you don't agree with that statement I get it. That's how these things go. I think he's a 12 million dollar guy and not 15. But I keep getting stuck on reflecting on my own financial situations over time. A lot of the time 10% would have secured my highest motivation as it showed a belief in me. I have gotten it at times and not in others. In the end the cost to the employer was a very dedicated high performing employee over a fraction of what the likely replacement and training costs would be. I see the gap from 10 to 15 million with Cook as a fairly similar situation which is where I really wonder just how much more we would get with 5 million dollars?
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There's something happening here But what it is ain't exactly clear There's a man with a gun over there Telling me I got to beware
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RB and WR markets are actually insane.
BullBuchanan replied to FireChans's topic in The Stadium Wall
What is it about that play that distinctly James Cook? It's a great football play, but I don't think there's any particularly unique skill that he has that enabled him to do that. It's not like it's a signature move. Could I see Singletary or Moss making that play? Absolutely. I could see Ty Johnson making it too. Derick Henry? Probably not. He'd just run straight through the guy instead. There are a lot of ways RBs can add value above replacement without having to replicate a given play, too. Maybe Barkley scores on 1st down, so you don't even need to have a hero pitch. If you look at the top 15 backs int he league, there's a ton of talent there. I don't think Cook does anything terribly special to stand atop most os them. There's also a new crop of rookies that will likely insert themselves in that group too. As for what I'd do with the money, I'd spend it on basically any other position but RB or special teams. We'll likely need to make a serious investment at safety next year, whether that's in the 1st/2nd round or FA. The same goes for EDGE, and possibly WR. Maybe Elijah Moore resurrects his career and we want to keep him? The only way I'm giving a RB $15M a year is if he can carry the entire team on his back with Trubisky under center. -
Convicted felon Donald Trump's follies
Homelander replied to BillStime's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits