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  2. I'll go with Spencer Brown - unheralded from a tiny school only a few years removed from 7 on 7 football. Seemed to have longshot "are you crazy?" written all over him.
  3. Lol, much less interesting. One was in 2009 and the other was in 2014. Ironically, both claimed that they were using it to stay awake for long trips. I’m pretty confident that at least one was to stay at the casino.
  4. Then this is on the training staff, again. WTH is with this org they can't find a damn good training staff?
  5. Yes, we obviously want our WRs to be able to separate and that was not exactly Keon's calling card in college and doesn't really project to be a calling card in the pros. But we've seen so many times over the years even guys like Diggs who are considered to be among the best separators in the league can struggle to separate in the playoffs against some of the more handsy DBs. You don't want these types of contested balls to be what the offense is built around, but if Keon becomes good at it, it makes for a very nice last resort kind of thing.
  6. or an overnight at county lock up.
  7. Woody Johnson just asked his new GM to get him Josh Allen by 4pm.
  8. You are friends with the Legion of Boom!!!!
  9. Benford man, i love his signature "call to God" celebration and we beat KC by 10+ if he doesn't have that injury. Chiefs picked on Elam all night. Pretty crazy that McDuffie went 2 picks earlier, and he was likely our guy and that pick solely cost us an AFC title and potentially a SB If our 2nd year guys - Keon, Bishop, Carter take a jump , this team will be the best team of the Allen era
  10. https://www.nytimes.com/live/2025/07/28/us/trump-news Senator Richard J. Durbin of Illinois, the top Democrat on the Senate Judiciary Committee, on Monday demanded all recordings and transcripts of the July 24 and 25 Justice Department interviews with Ghislaine Maxwell, the longtime partner of Jeffrey Epstein who is serving a 20-year sentence for sex trafficking. In a letter to Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche, who conducted the interviews, Mr. Durbin also demanded that the Justice Department commit to offering no pardon or commutation of Ms. Maxwell’s sentence in exchange for information, citing “serious questions about the potential for a corrupt bargain between the Trump Administration and Ghislaine Maxwell.” The letter, a copy of which was obtained by The New York Times, was co-signed by Senator Sheldon Whitehouse, Democrat of Rhode Island, who also sits on the Judiciary Committee. Because Democrats are in the minority and have no subpoena power, their demands may carry little weight with Mr. Blanche. But the letter reflected how Democrats are trying to keep pressure on the Trump administration on an issue that has, at least for now, cleaved from the president a portion of his typically loyal MAGA base that is demanding a release of files that the administration has refused to make public. Mr. Epstein, a financier and convicted sex trafficker who died in 2019, was well connected and his friends included Mr. Trump. In the letter, Mr. Durbin noted that the meetings between Mr. Blanche and Ms. Maxwell last week were highly unusual. Such interviews would typically be conducted by line prosecutors more familiar with the details of the case, and more able to determine on the spot if Ms. Maxwell was lying, he noted in the letter. That Mr. Blanche himself conducted such interviews, Mr. Durbin wrote, led him and Mr. Whitehouse to believe that the meetings were “another tactic to distract from DOJ’s failure to fulfill Attorney General Bondi’s commitment that the American people would see ‘the full Epstein files.’” Mr. Durbin also wrote that there were “serious concerns that Ms. Maxwell may provide false information or selectively withhold information, in return for a pardon or sentence commutation.” In the letter, the senators also demanded the names and titles of everyone present during the two days of interviews with Ms. Maxwell. And they questioned why the Justice Department believed she would be truthful when the Trump administration previously argued in court about her “willingness to brazenly lie under oath about her conduct.” They also requested the complete terms of an offer of limited immunity made to Ms. Maxwell to secure her cooperation in the interviews. And they demanded the Microsoft SharePoint online collaborative file that Mr. Blanche’s office reportedly maintained to log mentions of Mr. Trump in the Epstein-related records that have been reviewed by the Justice Department and the F.B.I. It is unlikely that Mr. Durbin and Mr. Whitehouse will receive any of that information. But Democrats are eager to call for transparency and force the administration to explain why it is unwilling to offer it. “The victims and survivors of Jeffrey Epstein have been repeatedly let down by the criminal justice system,” the letter states. “Rather than engaging in this elaborate ruse, DOJ should simply release the Epstein files, as Attorney General Bondi promised to do.” President Trump has not closed the door on pardoning Ms. Maxwell, noting only that he has a right to do so. But the idea has already encountered some resistance even from Republicans on Capitol Hill. Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene, a hard-right Georgia Republican, has fiercely criticized the administration for not releasing the Epstein files as promised and raised questions about whether Ms. Maxwell may be motivated by a desire for a pardon. On Sunday, Speaker Mike Johnson also said he was wary of granting a pardon to Ms. Maxwell. “I think she should have a life sentence at least,” Mr. Johnson said on “Meet the Press.” Concerning the prospect of a pardon, he said he would “have great pause about that, as any reasonable person would.”
  11. Who will think of the wine enthusiasts! You should have bought the dip.
  12. You’re missing the forest for the trees. The point is, I don’t want to spend a single extra penny on an imported item. That’s some USSR nonsense.
  13. Looking for 5 tickets for my brother and his kids. Thank you in advance Two Bills Drive. You always come through
  14. He seems too young to have lingering knee problems already
  15. I think what differentiates me from you is that not only can enjoy it if I so choose, but I can also afford it. The tariff on a bottle of wine is not enough for me to whine about. I’ve got bank! please keep me posted on what portion I owe for the next Italian suit you purchase.
  16. I think that last one with the Kincaid commentary is a little irresponsible. There are a lot of ways for a knee to be injured. I don't see any indication that this Alex Brasky character knows anything beyond 1.) Kincaid isn't practicing due to a knee injury, and 2.) He's wearing a wrap on the left knee. Yeah, this could be related to his injury last year, but it's also very likely that it's unrelated.
  17. News Flash! Adam Scheißmeister reporting Brandon Beane resigning as Bills GM, signing contract to become New England Patriots GM. * 🤔😉
  18. ... and you're much more likely to give those late round draft picks and UDFAs more practice time and playing time, too.
  19. https://www.nytimes.com/2025/07/28/world/middleeast/israel-genocide-gaza-rights-groups.html?unlocked_article_code=1.Z08.VehI.nGHoHCmo9D1v&smid=url-share Two of the best-known Israeli human rights groups said Monday that Israel was committing genocide against Palestinians in Gaza, adding fuel to a passionately fought international debate over whether the death and destruction there have crossed a moral red line. The two groups were B’Tselem, a rights monitor that documents the effects of Israeli policies on Palestinians, and Physicians for Human Rights — Israel. Their announcement was the first time major Israeli rights groups have publicly concluded that the Gaza war is a genocide, an assessment previously reached by some organizations like Amnesty International. In a report titled “Our Genocide,” B’Tselem cited the devastating effects of Israel’s war on ordinary Palestinians to support their claim: the killing of tens of thousands of Palestinians in Gaza; the razing of huge areas of Palestinian cities; the forced displacement of nearly all of Gaza’s two million people; the restriction of food and other vital supplies. All together, the Israeli campaign has amounted to “coordinated action to intentionally destroy Palestinian society in the Gaza Strip,” the organization wrote. “In other words: Israel is committing genocide against Palestinians in the Gaza Strip.”
  20. If anything, looks like Beane is comfortable taking a jab here and there to his boss. Imagine someone in Dallas' front office says publicly that Jerry did not like someone and we took him anyway and we are right; plus Jerry tried to take credit for that. Ask Jimmy Johnson! We don't know the inner works among Pegula, Beane and McDermott. What we do know from public info Whaley and some tidbits Beane gave is that Terry seems willing to give the final say to the people he hired to make those decisions, NOT as some sounding board to allow himself to make the decisions. There are some well documented accounts on Pegula's fascination with Mahomes. I'd guess there are other stories of who Terry liked but maybe not actually panned out in NFL (I'd think if there are 2 or 3 more cases of Mahomes kind of disagreements between Terry and the front office, and Terry is correct, we'd see some changes in the front office already). Kim Pegula, before her medical issue, openly said they (Pegulas) got good people running OBD, I think she speaks for Terry as well.
  21. Lol posting pictures of yourself when Biden was president. Hypocrites. I'm OK with you being a fuc king moron.
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