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  2. Ed Oliver is not the worst pick of Beane, but to me, pretty significant in the sense that he was not able to get a Bonafide elite player when there were such players in consideration (Simmons e.g.) in the same draft. The Bills have not, and probably will never going to be in the same position (#9 overall) at the draft table to draft an elite talent in Allen's tenure as Bills QB. In hindsight, Aaron Donald's success probably influenced Beane. Athletically, Oliver and Donald measured very closely, but I see that additional power and reach Donald had over Oliver played wonder to him along with superior technic. A HoF (maybe the best DT in NFL history) compared to a solid good player; the margin is that small. Donald does have a prototypical DT body. You need all the other things to make it work. Oliver has an even shorter arm (31+" compared to the average 33+"). I don't know I'd have banking on lightening struck twice by hoping Oliver became Donald light myself. Oliver did watch Donald's tape. I remember he marveled at Donald's hand usage, saying it is the best he has ever seen.
  3. Give that man a CIGAR!
  4. I don't disagree with his comment here. But isn't hatred of the political "enemy" the only thing that holds our Democratic AND Republican coalitions together now?
  5. No Hayley Williams love?
  6. Good question. My hunch is that there is probably something there. Emails back-and-forth between CBS and the Harris campaign about how the interview will be conducted. The best possible lighting, who the interviewer is, things she doesn't want to be asked about (Willie Brown, whatever). In other words, things that probably happen all the time with structured/planned "exclusive" interviews that nevertheless could be embarrassing. So yes, keeping that stuff under wraps would also give CBS a reason from wanting to avoid further litigation, even if it doesn't directly have anything to do with how the interview was edited.
  7. Oops. Sorry. Thought it was a Sabres thread.
  8. Some people need a scapegoat.
  9. And get off the damn field on 3rd downs.
  10. Oh, just relating an interesting coincidence from yesterday. Cycling through AM radio in the car, turn on WGR for the first time in three weeks. Mike Schopp talking about Lamar. 🙄 I turn radio off. 😑
  11. yes i was expecting kelvin benjamin and we're trending devin funchess
  12. D-line is probably the most interesting position group. Now that Hoecht and Ogunjobi are out, it makes it easier to predict. By after Week 6, it could get very interesting if all are healthy. Not just in terms of a roster spot but also who dresses in Sunday. If Solomon shows out do they trade AJ Epinesa? Does Buffalo try to “redshirt” Walker? Could DaQuan Jones get released?
  13. All true. No list, big bucks for the rich, scraps for the kids, and a bunch of floodwater in Texas.
  14. Well, the dems did have the abortion mobile parked outside it's convention last fall
  15. I'm still not persuaded.
  16. You can argue that situationally he’s had some issues, but in terms of overall philosophy the motion concepts of his offense (and Shannahan’s) have been duplicated by just about every NFL team. I think he has a very good offensive mind and could be a great OC but that he’s a bit overmatched as HC.
  17. Still less than a dollar a day per child increase. “Shifting” means cutting. States can pick up slack, but at what expense? And wouldn’t it have been easier to restore 39.6% on the rich than to “shift” and to toss an extra $200 credit to kids? You like kids, you put the tax rate on the rich back where it was under Obama and fund social programs with the money. Hoax.
  18. you dems are really trying too hard. I hope you keep this up, because the middle is smarter than you are giving them credit for.
  19. The party celebrating women who can rack up the most abortions and the indoctrination of children into the trans cult wants to tell you about how YOU must hate children. This thread stands as a shining monument to perhaps the greatest example of the iron law of woke projection yet. Even for C section this is flabbergasting.
  20. Starting to feel Texas is going that way as well, mostly due to giant companies buying up all the houses to rent or for Airbnb.
  21. That's a good thought exercise. Imagine Congress passed a law that nobody was allowed to own a gun unless they were a registered member of a state-regulated militia. All gunowners who did not meet this standard were to turn over their guns which would then be melted down. The NRA (and others) would sue, saying that this law violated the 2nd Amendment of the Constitution. They would also likely ask the court to enjoin the enforcement of this law until the constitutionality was resolved. I think it's more than reasonable for the court to grant that injunction. Confiscating and destroying people's property would cause harm that wouldn't be easily reversed should the law later be found to be unconstitutional. Therefore, preventing the enforcement of the law until the constitutional issue is resolved makes a lot of sense. Same in the case you provided: there is a suit alleging a provision of the law is unconstitutional (violating the prohibition of bills of attainder as opposed to 2nd Amendment violation) so the court is preventing enforcement of that specific provision until it can address the constitutional issue. Seems incredibly reasonable to me. Not a deep state thing, just a logical way to work through the issue.
  22. The mask is off. Teachers Union Resolves To Call Trump ‘Fascist,’ Support Student Protests Over ICE Raids. The largest teachers union in the United States has demanded that $3500 be set aside so that it can officially refer to President Donald Trump and his “programs and actions” as “fascist.” Members of the National Education Association, during its annual convention, adopted a resolution that would have the group put up the cash so that all official NEA materials would “correctly characterize” the agenda of the Trump administration as “fascist.” Corey DeAngelis shared several of the resolutions that were adopted by the NEA, saying in a Monday X post, “I just received a copy of the National Education Association’s resolutions that they passed at their annual convention. They kept them private this year.” https://www.dailywire.com/news/teachers-union-resolves-to-call-trump-fascist-support-student-protests-over-ice-raids
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