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A Few Thoughts about the Bucs Game - Community Edition
Big Turk replied to Virgil's topic in The Stadium Wall
Dude has speed tho...runs a 4.33 -
Back to the thread subject. The Cost of Speaking Truth in Women's Sports By Brad Essex When Alexa Anderson and Reese Eckard stepped off the podium at Oregon's girls' state track championship in May, they weren't staging a tantrum. They were taking a stand. Third and fourth place in the high jump after years of grueling practice, the two Tigard High School seniors refused to share the moment with a transgender athlete who had cleared the bar for fifth. In that quiet act of dissent, they exposed the raw fault lines in the push to redefine fairness in women's sports. Anderson, now a freshman at the University of South Alabama, earned her bronze medal the hard way. Four seasons of early mornings, sore muscles, and quiet determination led her to that podium. Yet officials, after forcing the protesters out of the championship photo, promised to ship the medals to the school. They didn't. Not for months. Only after Anderson and Eckard sued the Oregon School Activities Association, alleging a First Amendment violation, did the medals arrive, quietly forwarded to their lawyers at the America First Policy Institute. U.S. District Judge Youlee Yim You's recent denial of the OSAA's motion to dismiss underscores the case's merit. The association had argued against claims of selective censorship, pointing to allowed displays of Black Lives Matter slogans and pride flags at events. Anderson has seen it firsthand: Shirts, pins, and banners celebrating those causes drew no ire during her high school career. Step off a podium to question biological advantages in a girls' event, though, and suddenly free expression becomes a problem. This isn't about one medal or one meet. It's about the slow erosion of Title IX's promise, that bedrock law meant to level the playing field for women. Transgender inclusion policies may sound compassionate on paper, but they collide with reality on the track. Female athletes, already outmuscled by biology, now face competitors who retain male-developed advantages in strength and speed. Anderson's protest wasn't malicious, but for voicing it, she paid dearly: death threats that read like "I hope you die," demands for her expulsion, even barbs claiming her parents must be ashamed. https://redstate.com/brad-essex/2025/11/18/the-essex-files-the-cost-of-speaking-truth-in-womens-sports-n2196266
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I think they keep him around if for nothing else to see what they have in him . 1 game isn't enough to make a determination on his future and if anything else I would give the guy a pass on the fumble because he hasn't had much time on the field as of late and has to get re acclimated to playing again .
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Should we look to trade Keon after this season?
HOUSE replied to GreggTX's topic in The Stadium Wall
You guys been spending to much time in the WR Choo Choo If Coleman was a CB this wouldn't even qualify as a thread. -
Starting Thursday night Bills opponents will begin a run of games against a team playing for their season. They will need to match the Bills playoff like intensity.
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Lol It’s a message board not a journalism class. Sounds like you have nothing factual to add. We’ll leave it at that.
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Jimmy Kimmel Canceled
Joe Ferguson forever replied to Trump_is_Mentally_fit's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
iit's not about Ares, although a guy who worked as an inpatient psychiatrist before concentrating on art is pretty unusual and interesting. It's about freedom of speech and risk of persecution. It may be that Cuba is worse on this issue than America. It may be the opposite. I saw a small sample of activists who didn't seem fearful. But it's clear that under trump, freedom of speech is under attack. Why would any American support that? -
Does Mecole make it to next week?
BuffaloBillyG replied to GASabresIUFan's topic in The Stadium Wall
I'm sorry. Once you start using derogatory pet names for grown men you lose ALL credibility as far as I'm concerned. It comes across petty, bias, immature, and unintelligent. So this is where I bid you a fond day and Go Bills. -
A Few Thoughts about the Bucs Game - Community Edition
BearNorth replied to Virgil's topic in The Stadium Wall
I doubt Schwartz would come if McDermott was the head coach tho. Like Wade, if you hire Schwartz as the DC, stay out of my room. -
According to Cover 1, Coleman will be a healthy scratch
quincy replied to BillsFan619's topic in The Stadium Wall
I haven't read through all the replies but I would have Coleman active and be WR6 as Shakir's slot only backup, at least outside of the redzone. Davis Palmer Shakir Shavers Hardman Coleman as my active WR choices when all are healthy. Even Kaiir Elam had 3 full years here and he was much worse than Coleman, granted without the disciplinary issues. I am probably in the minority on this but Hardman, Shakir and Samuel are on the injury list and Palmer is just coming back and Gabe is on the PS. We will need Coleman in some capacity this year I believe. -
Josh Allen doing Josh Allen things, and why we need it
eball replied to Ray Stonada's topic in The Stadium Wall
I agree that Allen never blames anyone but himself publicly and I'm sure his teammates love him for it. I think he says and acts differently out on the field, however. -
Game week thread - Bills at Texans TNF
PromoTheRobot replied to BillsFan619's topic in The Stadium Wall
Psychedelics may be involved. -
Tyrell Shavers reminds me of John Stallworth....
Mikie2times replied to Kelly to Allen's topic in The Stadium Wall
I could have went there, but I have survived so many John Holmes jokes from my old man that my mind went to him first. -
Global warming err Climate change HOAX
B-Man replied to Very wide right's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Reality Caught Up to ‘Climate Change’ American Greatness, by Victor Davis Hanson For decades, the monolithic and sacrosanct international climate change hierarchy went unquestioned. Western nations in particular spent trillions of dollars over the past half-century to subsidize expensive but erratic wind and solar energy while demonizing carbon fuels as toxic threats to the planet. Like Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion dogma, climate change orthodoxy was embedded into every aspect of Western culture, from the corporate boardroom to the university campus. Question whether man-made global warming was truly responsible for increased temperatures rather than natural, often centuries-long cycles of heating and cooling of the planet, and one was labeled a climate crank. Everything from declining fertility to forest fires was ridiculously attributed to climate change. But the causes of both demographic crises and charred landscapes were more likely the result of new affluent lifestyles that saw child-rearing as too expensive and time-consuming, and misguided forest policies or underfunded firefighting. Yet reality has caught up with the near-religious climate change cult. More at: https://amgreatness.com/2025/11/17/reality-caught-up-to-climate-change/ -
Week 12, Bills v. Texans, PREDICT THE SCORE!
Process replied to Freddie's Dead's topic in The Stadium Wall
Bills 27-13 Defense shows up this week -
Boy I wish my friend that died from using it knew all this helpful info before he used it he might still be alive today, oh and all those others that have gotten none Hodgkins Lymphoma from it . And if it does dissipate in the dirt plain to me how Glyphosate was found in bottled wines in California please ? I think someone might be BS ing you because everything I've ever read about it is once its in the water it doesn't go away . Either that or your one of the gov't or Monsatans scientist . And that is too why it's found in corn, soy products and many more foods we inject because it dissipates sorry not believing that the proof tells me other wise . You must be reading the Monsatan hand book !! One last thing if this is so safe then please tell me why it is banned in something like 7 European counties ?? Inquiring minds want to know thanks !!
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Week 12, Bills v. Texans, PREDICT THE SCORE!
D. L. Hot-Flamethrower replied to Freddie's Dead's topic in The Stadium Wall
Bills -20 Texans-19 I think the injuries to Stroud and Pitre are important. Bills are riding a feel great week and it continues. A 2 point conversion by JA17 is the difference. -
New Yorker: Trump Occupies 'Negative Space' in Epstein Files (As In Nothing There) P.J. Gladnick Epstein slop has now apparently reached the outermost limits of absurdity with Monday's New Yorker entirely incapable finding anything actually incriminating about President Donald Trump in the latest release of the Jeffrey Epstein documents. So what to do? What to do? Well, New Yorker editor Jessica Winter seems to have drawn the short stick to "earn" this assignment and completely embarrassed herself with a theory about "negative space" in "The Darkest Thread in the Epstein E-mails." The subtitle reflects the fact that Winter found absolutely no there there since the worst allegation tossed Trump's way is something called "negative space": Donald Trump occupies a kind of negative space in the available files, which run an enervating gamut from the inane to the depraved. Spoiler alert: Nothing really negative about Trump was found so Winters dreamed up something called "negative space" to gloss over that sad fact. In fact, her "negative space" is reminiscent of "dark energy" which is defined as a mysterious force in the universe whose exact nature is unknown and whose very existence can only be inferred. https://newsbusters.org/blogs/nb/pj-gladnick/2025/11/17/new-yorker-trump-occupies-negative-space-epstein-files-nothing .
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Game week thread - Bills at Texans TNF
Low Positive replied to BillsFan619's topic in The Stadium Wall
Starting Thursday night, the Bills will begin a run of games against teams playing for their season. They will need to match that playoff-like intensity. Also, if they win Thursday night, their position for at least a WC spot is really strong. It's all in front of them, if they can meet the challenge. -
According to Cover 1, Coleman will be a healthy scratch
Pete replied to BillsFan619's topic in The Stadium Wall
The reverse of the Amari effect. The Keon effect -
Iverwig started following According to Cover 1, Coleman will be a healthy scratch
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According to Cover 1, Coleman will be a healthy scratch
Iverwig replied to BillsFan619's topic in The Stadium Wall
My apologies if already posted. This came across my feed yesterday. -
Week 12, Bills v. Texans, PREDICT THE SCORE!
IYKYK replied to Freddie's Dead's topic in The Stadium Wall
Bills 31 Texans 17 -
Should we look to trade Keon after this season?
Urban Achievers replied to GreggTX's topic in The Stadium Wall
But it has to be a 2028 6th or no deal! -
Bishop has grown into a solid starter. Should be a mainstay for years. Some of that is the veteran influence of Poyer, who at this point is serviceable but nothing more. Hancock is gaining experience and will likely start alongside Bishop next year, with Rapp and Hamlin as backups. Lewis will be the starting buckle.
