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I have never understood the J Phillips hate.
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A sedimental signing.
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Agreed. How it was in the early '80's: After Game 1: cut to 70 by Tuesday After Game 2: cut to 60 by Tuesday After Game 3: cut to 50 by Tuesday After Game 4: cut to 45 by Tuesday I had something to look forward to each week.
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I thought it was mucb pre likely I would read about a CB we are bring in, and not Jordan Phillips. Carter has got to be toast
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Lol Or Fendi Onabun
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This guy is the pebble in your shoe you can’t quite get rid of
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Maybe they can trade him for Troy Franklin 😀
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I actually thought the dline was one of the areas that looked halfway decent in the preseason. Thought we had tackle depth. Now we’re rolling Phillips old ass in off the couch? Come on. Dude is washed. Poyer and Hyde coming back next? Unless there’s an injury we don’t know about, don’t know how this makes any sense.
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I never lost a Ferrari, but that’s another issue. They know the guy, they’ve been giving the replacements months to shown they are better, and they made a football decision. For better or worse, and we’ll never really know what might have been. Hindsight is prohibited.
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Ogunjobi's deception prior to signing meant he was likely on thin ice already. His mediocre preseason performance may have sealed his fate.
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Lefties are mentally disturbed and must be stopped.
JFKjr replied to Unforgiven's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
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I agree. I like Buechele, but I don't think he can handle a starting Defense. He also looked slow as molasses vs TB. I looked up his 40 time, and he ran 4.95 at his pro day- which is slower than Spencer Brown ran.
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He had a PI that gave us the ball on the 5 yard line for a td before half. He’s slow and old and the injuries would’ve guaranteed we would not have him for a full 17+ games. If you truly think he would have been a shutdown reliable guy for 17+ weeks for this team with a question mark rookie ahead of him that’s your take. I didn’t like it.
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Dam we have josh Allen. Just let them both sit for a month jeez no need to rush s*it
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I won't be happy until the Bills sign Eli Ankou for 12 minutes
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Does that mean he's done a top 10 job since then?
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I thought this is the kind of thing would happen Monday or Tuesday after week 1. Carter and Ogunjobi must have not passed whatever test they put them through this camp.
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Weird Pro Football Reference says we had a 70 QB rating throwing at White in last years playoff game. We were 2 for 3 for a whopping 9 yards. White gave up 200 yards on the season and 150 of it was with the Rams when he shouldn't have been starting because he was coming back from injury. I don't think White is the old Tre but I think getting our stories straight is a good start to figuring out what he can do now.
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Justice Jackson Writes Opinions For Her Media Fanbase, Not Everyday Americans by Shawn Fleetwood In roughly three years, Associate Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson has established herself as one of the most recognized members of the Supreme Court — and not in a good way. Despite being the most junior justice on the high court, Jackson has regularly gone out of her way to thumb her nose at her colleagues for upholding America’s constitutional framework. Whether it be through public comments or poorly written opinions, the Biden appointee has shown little respect for the longstanding traditions and collegiality that have defined SCOTUS for generations. {snip} While it’s not uncommon for justices to explain their disagreements and problems with the opposing side’s legal rationale in their opinions, Jackson’s dissent (and this isn’t the first time) takes on another level of snide that’s unbecoming of a junior justice. She went on to effectively accuse her colleagues in the majority of abandoning all semblance of proper jurisprudence and respect for the law in order to bend over backwards for the Trump administration. It’s pretty telling that none of the other justices in the dissent signed onto Jackson’s tirade. While they may share ideological similarities, even Sotomayor and Kagan recognize the importance of respecting and getting along with their conservative-leaning colleagues — especially given that these are lifetime appointments. But for Jackson, that seemingly matters very little. https://thefederalist.com/2025/08/22/justice-jackson-writes-opinions-for-her-media-fanbase-not-everyday-americans/
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Okay, I can see it now. I concede on that. Appreciate the further breakdown. All that said though, Ogunjobi being cut or not really has no effect on the initial 53. It has to be a move elsewhere, either a Carter trade or cut or a Jones cut bc they're impressed with Walker. Otherwise, they're carrying 6 DT's opening day regardless of what they do with Ogunjobi and I just can't see that. Especially with the injuries at CB facilitating keeping extra there and the logjam at the bottom of the WR chart.
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The issue is the secondary as a whole. This is easy to absorb with Benford, Poyer, Hyde, Taron. Outside of this magnifying our issues on the boundary, a decent option alongside Rapp would make this all the more palatable. This secondary made Levi Wallace, Dane Jackson, and Damar Hamlin look servicable when they only needed to sub one piece.
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Lafromboise started following Jordan Phillips is back
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I don't think phillips ever lost a step. The guy steps up and he did last year
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Walker is literally a 21 year old version of 32 year old Jordan Phillips. Maybe they just want Phillips to give him a jump start to playing as a big man that's not a 1 tech in the NFL. I'm certainly not going to crap on Phillips because he loves playing here. It's not his job to decide who's fit to be on the 53 man roster. He probably has as much to offer as anyone else after Oliver, Sanders, Jones, and Walker. Maybe they are going to trade Jones? Who knows.