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  2. the argument against this is the timing of the calls and their direct impact on the game. sure, 6 penalties were called on the chiefs and 4 called on the bills. the 6 holding on the chiefs were on a punt return, 2 on 3rd 1 and one defending, and 1 on the OL after being up 16. the 4 on the bills were all on 3rd down and 4th down converted to call back the first down.
  3. But yet these other teams do the same thing many times and don't get called? Seems a little fishy to me especially since I have seen multiple times where Bills players jerseys are getting stretched as they try and turn and move towards the player cutting back but no call
  4. Bosa is also still a high end edge setter against the run. Von even in 2022 when he was closer to his prime pre-injury was not great against the run he wasn't bad at all (Von was a very good edge setter in his prime) but he wasn't controlling the edge against the run either.
  5. 3 of the worst teams in the league getting all the calls and not getting called this is a pretty bad conspiracy lol
  6. If you look at the nationality breakdown of who is collecting benefits, it’s alarming. Most of us have a sympathetic heart for those in need, but a countries responsibility is to its citizens.. not to everyone but their citizens, which is increasingly the vibe many feel, especially after the Biden term where it was visibly apparent what is happening re: migration. And to be completely honest, in regards to illegal (and legal) immigration, there would be more acceptance if the migrants we accept now were assimilating. They are not. They come here, don’t learn our language, don’t mesh with our culture, keep to their own communities filled with their own people and then drain America for its generosity. Its not sustainable on an economic or societal fabric sense. We’re entering the resentment phase… where Americans are beginning to resent them and they, in turn, resent us. Who could have seen this coming… except anyone that’s paid attention to Europe.
  7. "American" is an ethnicity. Same as "English," or "Japanese." A piece of paper issued to you by legal mistake because your squatemalan mother happened to ***** you out on this side of the border doesn't make you American.
  8. Browns are 13 million over the cap next year with a huge cap hit for Watson already. I don’t think anyone is trading such a good asset for Jeudy that they would make that move.
  9. Like Joe Marino said- if you just looked at the stats, Josh had a good game- 9th overall statistically. But Josh missed open WRs, WRs had trouble getting separation, Josh had happy feet, bailing on clean pockets , average depth of pass was.75 yards. Bills passing offense has been broken since the Saints. Pats and Falcons passing game was broke. We have watched enough Josh, that we can tell if something is even a little bit off.
  10. How bout an Eastern European and her family who are now US citizens for no apparent legitimate legal reason? Are they equally American to you? what’s your threshold for being a full citizen? Depending on the number of generations required, some here may not qualify. Some of the trump administration too.
  11. With the Chiefs getting their Offensive weapons back, they do look formidable.
  12. There are all kinds of borders. National borders, State borders, counties, cities, and towns have borders. the lot your home sits on has borders and boundaries. They are all man-made. We can agree on that. But that doesn't by definition render them imaginary. They can be very real. Hypothetically, would it be acceptable for your neighbor to inform you that they as you do believe borders are imaginary and as a result they see no moral or ethical impediment to constructing an in-ground pool and cabana on your property? For their use but not for your use. How could you argue this is unacceptable given your commitment to the belief borders are man-made and imaginary. Or would you suddenly modify your view and accept that some borders, like property boundaries, are necessary for the ability of a society to function in a constructive and orderly manner?
  13. And then we signed Aaron Kromer and our OL is great. i agree that talent more important than scheme in a way where if your players suck the results will be poor. I do believe a good scheme can raise the level of play of every players
  14. As both a Chiefs fan (KC native) and secondary Bills fan (weird, I know, but it's complicated) I think the fanbases are mirror images of each other. Both are loud and passionate. Blue collar, for the most part. Small market. A history of heartbreak. I've never met a Chiefs fan that didn't admire Josh Allen and respect the Bills organization. Of all the Chiefs' rivals, the Bills are the least "hated" from what I've seen. Can you point me to specific examples of jerk KC fans? Of course! But you wouldn't have to look too hard at every fanbase to find the same. I can only speak for myself, but during this magical run I've heard Chiefs fans praise the Bills more than any other rival. Or at least give the grudging respect the Bills deserve. You should hear Chiefs fans talk about the Raiders, Donkeys and Bolts -- screw those teams and their fans! Fair enough. It's mostly a handful of accounts that are amplified on social media that annoy me. Oh, and Nick Wright. That guy is doing Chiefs fans a major disservice.
  15. He is allowed to be upset of they lose, of course he is! He just can can’t run around all offseason asking for a trade to a contender then pivot and take a sack of cash while his eyes bulge from his head and he makes old-timey car horn sounds knowing the Browns are not serious contenders or even a serious club in the NFL. Actions and words.
  16. Feeling like the Bills will be in gear against KC but also feeling like KC will "bring it" going to be a tight game likely coming down to turnovers or a late game big play. Overall I am just feeling like a Bills victory. I think the bye plus a blowout in Carolina got this teams mojo back a bit. I think KC also having one less days rest and having to travel is also a positive for the Bills. 24-20 Bills is my feeling.
  17. Several; Having to look at Tay Tay’s red gaping mouth 👄 several times a game, watching the Great Gazoo prance around basically untouchable and how KC always seems to benefit from that “one” call that on replay looks like it was blown.
  18. The Bills obviously got the run game working against Carolina. Passing game is still broken. I'm not overly excited with the beatdown we gave them last week. Even though they had been playing relatively well, they were without their starting QB and still have a crappy defense that gave up the most points in the NFL last year by far. KC didn't play great in the first half against DC but seemed to be toying with them in 2nd half. They are rolling, relatively injury free, and are still the team to beat in the AFC until somebody does. I don't have a good feeling about this one. KC by 10
  19. The Bills are usually very good at managing their dead cap. From 2019-2023 the Bills were bottom 10 if not bottom 5 most years on dead cap. 2024 it spiked up due to the house cleaning they did on the roster but this year the Bills rank 21st or 11th lowest in dead cap just outside the top 10 lowest dead cap numbers. And that's with the Bills eating a lot of money on Von and Tre's old contract both combining to about 19 million in dead cap. The Bills do figure to in 2026 be taking probably a similar dead cap hit in terms of cap percentage as they are this year (around 35ish million) largely due to void years from Milano and Bosa (totaling 18 million) and some other smaller void years from AJE and McGovern (Combining for another 7.5 million). Those 4 void years will total 25ish million. Add about another 10 million on cuts like Samuel (3 million in dead cap) and a few other smaller cuts and you get to around 35 million. You obviously don't want large void years eating up 10% of your cap but the Bills needed to get out from under a large Diggs and out from under a can kicked down the road on Von. Afterwards you then also have some other vets to clear out but I think the Bills largely should be in a decent place regarding dead cap going forward.
  20. When we say "dislike" I assume we mean as rival players/coaches and not humans?
  21. I think right now i hate the Bills as much as anyone right now.lol
  22. Speaking of sense, your response makes none.
  23. I don't despise nor wish harm on them personally. So hate them as humans? No. I hate them because they are rivals and always beat us when it matters most. If any of these guys (Mahomes, Kelce, Jones) were on our team, we would worship them and laugh at others hating them. The most annoying people don't even play on the team. Mahomes brother & wife plus Swift. The person I hated as a human was Hill. But he's gone.
  24. We can have a debate about Xavier Worthy and would we even know how to use him, but Hollywood Brown is such an upgrade over Curtis Samuel.. who we can’t keep healthy (shocking) and also don’t know how to use .. so when I put it that way, yea.. you’re probably onto something with Brady.
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