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  2. https://doge.gov/savings Only after he did this and he stated that he would only stay so long but hey this isn't a bad deal for the amount of time he was on the job but then your a lib and don't GAS about actually saving money alls you care about is the BS spending that you and those you vote for want to continue doing . They wonder why the hate Trump so much because he's finding all the BS that you all are spending tax payer dollars on and more than likely getting kick backs on and it's cutting into your back door money and that always pisses off a crook !! Besides a winner never quits they just walk away silently so the jack asses can make up stories about how they quit ...
  3. Why are Dems doing this? This is literally an 80-20 issue and they are on the wrong side.
  4. Don’t care. Once Josh Allen retires I’m committing suicide anyway.
  5. Yes they got rid of the vaccine mandates.
  6. You posting your liberal thoughts from prison.
  7. Ginger guy here!
  8. This is giving liberals The Sads.
  9. I think our ideal combo with the greatest upside is Bishop at SS and Forrest at FS. That's their natural positions. Ideally, we recreate a Poyer and Hyde combo. Poyer was the SS and Hyde the FS, and while on specific plays they could and did switch as coverage dictated, this doesn't mean they were 50% interchangeable and that the Bills didn't have dedicated safety positions. Right now the coaching staff has a lot of faith in Rapp, and they should-he is underrated by Bills fans. So we are reluctant to move him out of SS -but we also want the draft capitol of Bishop on the field, so we are unnaturally slotting him into the FS position, where he has more upside than Hamlin, who is an inspirational story but a JAG -he's not bad, he's not good, he's a veteran who won't make many mistakes but has low upside athletic potential. Ideally Bishop shows enough the coaching staff are confident he can handle SS as well or better than Rapp, and Forrest also has a strong camp and wins the FS position. I feel its more likely that we start with Rapp at SS and Bishop as FS (yes they will interchange on certain plays and schemes, like Poyer/Hyde) but it will take the almost inevitable injury to the hard charging (friend or foe) Rapp to move Bishop to his natural SS safety spot, and Forrest to the FS spot, and we have the ideal pair to replace the Poyer/Hyde regime. Unless Forrest blows it in camp. Haven't heard much news on him.
  10. He can disagree all he wants. Wood was a solid player over his years. No disrespect there. But I don’t think he ever had the top end ability that McGovern showed last year. And I think McGovern is just a bigger more imposing player.
  11. We are headed rapidly toward a universal basic income out of necessity. With so many laid off, and literally no need for their particular knowledge, they will have little to no value in the job market. I dont know how that is resolved outside of a UBI.
  12. J6 did happen. The official story from the Democrats and the J6 committee is 150,000 angry protesters, with direction and under orders from the outgoing President, attacked the Capitol with the objective of taking over the government and installing the outgoing President as the new President. Some claim a for life job. Yet they failed to achieve or even come close to their objective. The "insurrection" was a failure both in planning and execution. In subsequent months and years almost every person entering the Capitol was arrested and convicted of one charge or another. Are you with me so far? Now the part which to this day goes without explanation and very little discussion and no questioning. Even with such a simple question. Which is, faced with a token force of Capitol Police, and no National Guard reinforcements, how could 150,000 protesters challenged by only about 200 police officers fail to take over the Capitol? Just stopping a crowd that large with such intent with only about 200 officers armed with sidearms seems impossible. Because it is impossible. What stopped them? To believe that 200 officers stopped the takeover of the Capitol is to raise this event to the legendary performance of the 300 Spartans that repelled the entire Persian army at Thermopylae in 480 B.C. In order to believe the official J6 "story" you need to suspend reality and dismiss critical and logical thinking. Because the logical explanation is the crowd failed to take over the Capitol and achieve their aims because they had no intent to take over the building, overthrow the incoming administration, and reinstall the former President, or stop the electoral vote count. A small number of people attending the protest resorted to violence with the possibility of government agency infiltration into their ranks and some official incitement of the violence. Those responsible for the violence should and were held responsible. The government under Biden refused to divulge specifics or comment on government involvement. The J6 Committee wouldn't touch or entertain the topic lest it spoil their preconceived conclusions. Expectations are soon we will know more facts and details.
  13. I was a Cole booster out of college, he had a really sheet rookie year. For us to win it this year, he'll have to improve a ton and fast. He's got the athletic ability to be a top SS, but it all has to come together. I think he had no confidence in coverage and the d we ran was too much for him to get comfortable with after his pre season injury. He, Coleman, Carter, and all of our rookie selections this year will have to have much better development than what we saw last season. We are pivoting to a younger faster and more athletically gifted team.
  14. Trump should ban people putting plastic bags on their heads just so all of the Lefties try and do the opposite of what he says
  15. Especially considering the Covid connection. It's amazing more people aren't upset that the scamdemic was man-made.
  16. Yeah, I think this story is a big nothing burger and there's been so much written about it here and elsewhere. If Bosa wakes up with bed head, McDermott is probably giving him 2 weeks off until his hair has time to heal...at least until it counts. Bruce Smith used to have holdouts just so he wouldn't have to go through the grind of training camp when he got older. Looks like Bosa and McD will be working together to find creative ways why he can't practice.
  17. I think this is a distinct possibility, but I think it is coin flip. Thus my concern. As other posters stated, he was undeniably tentative, at least in the first half of the year. Could be he didn't trust what he did see and didn't see enough - rookie problem that will clear. There was some improvement in the second half, but I did not see it as dramatic. I think he has a lot to prove this year to justify his draft status - he will either emerge or fade. He definitely does not seem to have the quicks to be a plus FS. I think his path is SS and to capture that opportunity he is going to have to assert himself more physically. Certainly could happen, but he has not proven it yet or showed enough flashes that I feel comfortable. Utah is over. Don't care about any insults, he is a big variable in the D - if he is a plus NFL starter our D looks a lot better than if he can't break into the lineup. Given apparent coverage limitations he needs to do that with physicality.
  18. Today
  19. Live video feed of Bosa rehabbing
  20. The td rate of our o, along w the insane lack of toxic plays is the story. Our wrs are not good, but our talent at OL, RB, TE, and QB as a collective is better than any other team in the NFL IMO. Allen carries a lot of that, but two yoked up yetis at OT and some other big mean uglies gave out coaches the (over) confidence to just run a simple QB sneak to the left in nearly every short yardage situation, and it only failed in the chip game vs KC on a horrible call from the blind refs.
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