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  2. Like most Bills fans I wish the best for Elam. But I feel like there’s been a lot of overreacting over this INT which was a horrendous throw.
  3. Yeah not making sweeping judgments, that is just the current state of the CB2 job on day 4. I really liked Hairston as a prospect and other than QB it might be the toughest position for a rookie to learn.
  4. Any player who is not signed to a roster can choose any practice squad spot they are offered at that point (typically will be with the team they've been with, but sometimes they will choose a team they feel they have a better shot at making.) Waivers don't apply to vested vets, but also don't apply to practice squads. A team can't claim a player on waivers and put them on the practice squad, they'd have to go to the active roster. Also, once signed to a team's practice squad, they can't jump to another team's practice squad, only to the active roster (and I think they have to be held on the active roster for at least three weeks.)
  5. Any word on who is backing up Taron and how did they look?
  6. Cardigans are just a vestigial artifact of fashions gone by. Mine has been hanging on the coat rack in the vestibule for years and just looking at it can cause a vestibular migraine. I find it better to invest in more up to date sweater fashions nowadays.
  7. It’s clear that the President is succeeding in his reshaping of the global economy. He is opening up new markets and putting in a modest amount of protection that makes it more expensive to buy overseas and will stimulate some degree of US manufacturing. It not a barrier but a tilting of incentives that is not disruptive. At the same time this rebalancing will bring in about $200 billion a year (which is $2 trillion of deficit reduction) as we import about 11 per cent of our economy, which is $27 trillion in size. This will not have any real impact on inflation (as about half is paid by the foreign exporter) and as it’s a contractionary tax should lead to lower interest rates if the fed does the math.
  8. Mad Max will be fine.
  9. This existed under the Auto Pen Administration. Bondi shut it down. Why do Democrats support Pedos and Child Trafficking
  10. There were NO risks for NOT getting the Covid vaccine. Well that's not entirely true. You risked being barred from classes, losing your job, missing a restaurant meal, being unable to travel, not getting a free doughnut. Yes there were risks, just not health risks.
  11. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Paul_Jr. Bills had him in for a 30 visit, high probability they would have drafted him at 173, but Rams traded up to 172 to snadge him, which cascaded into Jackson Hawes at 173 and Dorian Strong the consolation BPA at 177.
  12. Doctors tend to be herd animals unfortunately. That's why most of them went along with the 'brand new gene therapy touted as a vaccine.' They didn't even know enough to protect their patients. (pregnant women! kids! babies!) The CDC is not to be trusted in this regard.
  13. I can't understand why Dak threw it there, Elam just had outside position on the receiver and it's like Dak didn't see him. Dak shouldn't have made the throw or instead put it on the receiver's back shoulder. Good luck Dallas!
  14. South Park's parodies on Disney with Mickey Mouse are awesome AND spot on. Disney has gone down the tubes.
  15. He should have been drafted by somebody, especially after his pro day. There is not a single thing surprising about this. The Rams got a hell of a player
  16. That's also the goal of the Libnuts so congrats. Public Health & Overpopulation: the UN Takes Action
  17. The all-star and future HOF point guard now plays football?? 😳
  18. We were told by libs here in April when these numbers were Red it was a disaster and a big deal. So I just wanted to update.
  19. Drag queens in the classrooms would be more appropriate, so maybe you can lobby for that.
  20. I think hairston will be fine. We're 4 days into camp. No pre season games yet and he's a rookie. If I remember correctly, Darby was putrid in pre season and ended up being pretty good his rookie year
  21. 1. April 9–10: Trump cut global tariffs from 25% to 10%. The EU, instead of retaliating, suspended its own planned countermeasures and entered talks. 2. Early EU planning collapsed under pressure. The EU’s will buy more US gas, arms, and agriculture; negotiate mutual tariff reductions; without any recourse for retaliation as Trump acted quickly and unilaterally. 3. UK’s early deal: Britain accepted Trump’s 10% tariff in May, undermining EU unity and pushing Berlin and others toward compromise. As one EU ambassador put it: “Trump worked out exactly where our pain threshold is.” But don’t forget about Epstein!!!!
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