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Dicaprio Bootle
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I don't know why people are complaining. They drafted Josh Allen.
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No, I don't. But many criticisms are valid especially on the free agent front as I don't see a lot of impact coming from there. Hopefully that changes this year as we will need impact from the likes of Palmer, Hoecht, and Ogunjobi. It's not a great look when, year after year, you throw countless resources at the same group (DL) only to have to continuously go back to the well with guys like Phillips.
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How many have they signed since Beane came in? 4 in 8 years?
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Elijah Moore.......I think he is trending toward not making the roster
FLFan replied to Special K's topic in The Stadium Wall
Moore is a solid lock at this point. He is the primary backup to Shakir and has enough versatility to be safe on this roster despite what fans think. I think there is some question what they do with Samuel but I think he is also safe. Shavers makes 6 at this point. -
Of all of those moves, which one do you think the Bills considered “major” or the missing piece to a Super Bowl roster? Sometimes it’s helpful to bring back a veteran who already knows the culture and standard, rather than a complete unknown. They’ve taken their shots with new guys as well. Based upon what they’ve done in their tenure, do you think Beane, McD, and their staffs are “clowns” or don’t know how to build a winner?
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What’s are the planks of the right wing’s platform?
AlBUNDY4TDS replied to Thurmal34's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Maybe by the end of the day Jared can get 20 likes. Good luck my dude!!!! -
Victor Davis Hanson's Truth Bombs
B-Man replied to BillsFanNC's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
What Made the Democratic Party Go Crazy? By Victor Davis Hanson The answer was not Trump alone. Indeed, irony abounds when Democrats resonate with the claims of the vestigial Never Trumpers that the MAGA movement “hijacked” the Republican Party. In characteristic projectionist fashion, the left is simply falsely attributing to their opposition the very hijacking that hit the Democratic Party. The Republicans are still the party of conservatism and traditionalism. But in the last decade, it adopted an expansionary middle-class agenda that has led to record party registration, its first popular presidential vote victory since 2004, and control of all three branches of government. The MAGA emphases also have accomplished what prior “moderate” Republican presidents and presidential candidates had sought but largely failed to achieve: making inroads with minorities and youth and substituting class commonalities for racial chauvinism. Thus, in 2024, 55 percent of Hispanic men and somewhere around 25 percent of black males voted for Trump—along with a +2 advantage for Trump among young men in general (18-29). In contrast, Joe Biden left office with below 40 percent popularity in many polls. His replacement, 2024 Democratic nominee Kamala Harris, despite a substantial advantage in funding and overwhelmingly biased, favorable media coverage, lost both the popular and Electoral College vote. Since the election, a variety of data points show a steady erosion in Democrat Party favorability (24 percent positive polling) and voter registration (for the first time in memory, Republicans are out-registering hemorrhaging Democrats in new voter affiliations). They are also on the losing end of a 40/60 split among voters on most issues—especially the border, energy, crime, transgenderism, and foreign policy—a truth that even the legacy media cannot disguise. The Democratic implosion does not necessarily mean they will not win back the House in the next election. Historically, it is difficult for even an unpopular out-party not to pick up lots of House and Senate seats in an administration’s first midterm. But if Democrats capture at least the House, the vote will not be for their party’s policies or politicians as much as a reflection of their ginned-up opposition to Trump, the messenger of a radical and controversial counterrevolutionary message. The Democratic project is bleeding out because it either does not address what the middle class is worried about, or it offers no solution to popular anger—namely over inflation, the out-of-control DEI commissariat, illegal immigration, crime, high energy prices and tyrannical Green New Deal policies, steep interest rates, unaffordable housing costs, and anemic foreign policies. https://victorhanson.com/what-made-the-democratic-party-go-crazy/ -
Agreed, he really hits a knuckle ball but I like having him as a safety kicker for sure, also wouldn't mind a direct snap to him and run for it.
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Fair enough about the Eagles, plenty of their moves fail, but at least they are constantly trying to improve the top and bottom of their roster in creative ways. I assume you’re not putting Poyer and Hyde on Beane’s track record, because if so that would be generous.
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Then why have the Bills signed so many UB UFA's over the years?
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The Deep State War Heats Up :ph34r:
Homelander replied to Deranged Rhino's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
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Russia Was Not a Democratic Hoax
JDHillFan replied to WEATHER DOT COM's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
We need more like you to spread the word on Russian collusion. People are finally starting to pay attention. Please stay strong and beat that drum louder. -
I think it's more that it's a trend. When does this ever work? Bringing back Phillips, Tre, Dane, Shaq, John Brown, Beasley, Klein, Marlowe...
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Russia Was Not a Democratic Hoax
B-Man replied to WEATHER DOT COM's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
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Convicted felon Donald Trump's follies
Homelander replied to BillStime's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
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Bass kicks everything on an angle. It makes no sense, because the effective distance between the goalposts shrinks as the approach angle of the ball increases. But that seems to be the way he likes to kick them. All that said, Bass is overall a fine kicker who is unfortunately prone to cold spells. I would love for the Bills to someday land one of those sure-thing kickers. I don't think Butker gets nearly enough credit for the Chiefs' success. People talk a lot about what would happen in the Bills and Chiefs traded QBs - I would like to see them swap kickers!
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Why Don't We Know What Caused the L.A. Fires? Victoria Taft It's been eight months since the California wildfires incinerated hundreds of homes and left charred scars stretching for miles in Pacific Palisades, Malibu, and Altadena. The natives are getting restless, however. Angelenos want to know what officially caused these fires, which led to homelessness and despair and contributed to a corrosive and abiding distrust of local and state government competence. What's the holdup? We're getting closer to finding out the cause, ironically, not from the state's congressional delegation and its two troubled senators, but rather because a Florida senator is demanding answers. Senator Rick Scott, at the bidding of desperate Palisades fire victims, answered their pleas to get answers from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF). The ATF took command of the investigation less than a week after the Palisades fire sparked at 10:30 a.m on Tuesday, January 7. Scott met with Palisades fire victims, including Spencer Pratt, a cast member from the MTV show "The Hills," who lost his home in the fire. Pratt has become a leading spokesman for fire victims. He arranged a meeting with Scott in the Palisades, where the senator promised to get a briefing from the ATF for fire victims. Scott says he's also introduced a bill seeking tax relief for victims required to pay taxes on houses that were incinerated. Earlier this week, Mayor Karen Bass told the Los Angeles Times that Acting U.S. Attorney Bill Essayli asked her to wait to release her after-action, woulda—coulda—shoulda report until after the feds announce the cause of the Palisades fire. Since Bass has done nothing but fight the Trump Administration, this cooperation is amusing and must serve her purposes to forestall, for as long as possible, the report that exposes her nitwittery. There are three leading possibilities for the actual cause of the biggest firestorm in California history, The Witchy Winds—aka Santa Ana winds— sparking up a fire that had been put out in Topanga Canyon a week before. A hiker or homeless encampment sparking the fire. Or—as the left is fond of blaming everything on—the old standby "climate change" magicked up the fire. https://pjmedia.com/victoria-taft/2025/08/24/what-caused-the-la-fires-and-why-dont-we-know-n4942972
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Terry's cheap. I'm sure he went with flex duct instead of spiral. flex is cheaper but attenuates more sound 👎
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Russia Was Not a Democratic Hoax
Homelander replied to WEATHER DOT COM's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Just look at these idiots choking themselves to defend a pedophile - whitewashing Trump’s collusion with Russia while he never stops ball-washing Putin. What a deranged little world they live in...