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  2. President Trump and MAGA coming out of this conflict stronger than ever!
  3. Imagine saying you stand with Iran. They would chop these people's heads off if they stepped foot in their country. Especially the he she's. Are people really this stupid?
  4. So... would he take the vet minimum?
  5. I've asked myself that question many times. It just got to be a really popular "lifestyle" destination in the 2010s. Lots of newcomers (I've been about 25 years) with the pace increasing straight up thru COVID. Along with the influx of young/educated people came businesses relocating here. The same phenomenon as Austin, and now SLC. It is somewhat self-correcting though. Denver clearly now has a rep as a high cost of living location and we're seeing net out-migration. Watch out Orlando, it's coming for you! If you're a homeowner and don't need to move, you'll be cashing in someday ...
  6. He could always try to rub the $275 million dollars he made on it. Even if it doesnt reduce the shoulder pain he will still be in a room with $275 million dollars.
  7. I can't believe what the cost of a home is in Denver, I looked primarily at boulder area, but it is crazy to me. I get that y'all are more land locked due to the mountain but Denver is not a NYC, why is cost so high?
  8. With a little cross-brain training you might get some strange. 😀
  9. Stevie could just audible mid-route and go wherever he wanted because there was no real consequence to not being where the play call was designed to be. Those teams punted and turned the ball over so much that the standard was extremely low. Defenders are trained to anticipate routes based on where receivers SHOULD be. That's why Revis gave up numbers to Stevie. He was very often not where the play was supposed to take him. Those were bad Bills teams. In 2011 Stevie could rank 19th in yardage but 56th in ypc, 92nd in success rate and 135th in catch % because expectations for the offense were VERY low. Fitz lead the NFL in interceptions over that 3 year stretch. A lot of those were on Stevie. PFR didn't track the WR passer rating and INT stats they now have when receivers were targeted then but he was a highly inefficient WR. If Stevie did that with Josh Allen, especially early in his career, it would have been a disaster. Took a while for Allen to even risk throwing with anticipation and that took time to build up trust that he had guys that would be where they were supposed to be. I mean we thought Gabe Davis was bad at being where he was supposed to be. Stevie was a$$ at that. And obviously, it didn't work when he went elsewhere.
  10. So embarrassed. Spell check, you let me down! Your gonna have to stop up you're monitoring.
  11. Stay on script!! As a team, NE regularly shut out Revis. The Bills, as a team, he shut down more than any other in the league he played against.
  12. Would an actual elitist spell it “whare”? I think not. Stolen elitist valor. SAD!
  13. Wow. My player is Roger Kochman. Sensational rookie running back in 1963, until he absolutely tore up his knee. I couldn't remember if I'd posted about Kochman in this thread, so I searched for him. I haven't. Search yourself, and look at all the threads that 's Kochman's been mentioned in. Threads about obscure players, threads about really ugly injuries, threads about one-year wonders, all kinds of threads where Kochman turns up. I remember him because I met him a few months after his injury. He was dating the sister of a friend of mine, and I was visiting my friend while Kochman was hanging with his girlfriend. His knee was all wrapped in gauze. He kept it elevated. He said if he kept his foot on the floor, after a while his knee would start bleeding! In those days, if you had major knee surgery, your career almost certainly was over. Kochman already knew he was done.
  14. Opportunity for me to be elitist foodie who criticizes iceberg lettuce eaters: you want ranch with that?
  15. Yes, and the Senate Majority is absolutely free to override her by eliminating the filibuster rule. Which they don't want to do for obvious reasons. This was totally predictable when the Rs tried to jam all sorts of tangential things into a budget resolution act. Big. Bloated. Ugly.
  16. We will have Cook. The Bills, unless Josh gets hurt, will win 11 minimum and I reckon 13 or 14. I have them in contention for the #1 seed. It's a tricky home slate but the Bills are good at home and while I don't think they will go unbeaten there I'd be surprised of they lost more than 2 home games. Their road schedule is very favourable IMO. I don't see any team as having caught up. I think New England is the one that has taken a step. But if you are honestly looking at that roster and seeing a team that can contend with the Bills in 2025 I don't know what you are seeing.
  17. Yep. Overheard in Whole Foods in my neighborhood just now: Q. "Whare are the heads of lettuce?" A. "We are out of iceberg lettuce right now."
  18. Hard disagree. Pain sucks!!!! Living with pain sucks!!!! No amount of money, fame or accolades is worth that.
  19. Great stuff in here about Stevie and Fitz. I found Stevie maddening. Too inconsistent. But that's probably unfair; as someone said, three 1000-yard seasons on those teams is a nice accomplishment. He was amazing coming off the line. One of his great moves caused one of the great disastrous plays in Bills history: The Chiefs 100-yard pick six thrown by Jeff Tuel. The play was a quick slant to the receiver flanked right. Whoever the receiver was got a good inside release and had the defender on his back. Tuel read it and threw. However, Stevie was in the slot. His route was to take a jab step right and then go left to the back of the end zone, dragging the defender with him. Stevie put this monster fake on his man, and the defender backpedaled so hard that he fell down when Stevie cut left. The defender got up just as Tuel released the ball and was right in the line of the throw for an easy interception. Instead of leading 17-3 in the third quarter, the Bills were tied at 10. People blamed Tuel, but it wasn't his fault. His read was the inside release of the intended receiver. If he saw it, he was supposed to throw. See it, throw it. That's what he did. Stevie wasn't supposed to leave his defender in the slot, but you couldn't call it Stevie's fault. He just ran the route the way he ran all his routes, with great separation off the line. It just happened that this time the move was so good, his man fell down. Faked him out of his shoes, so to speak. Stevie was wide open in the back of the end zone by the time his man got up, but Tuel never looked at him. Tuel wasn't supposed to look at him if his primary receiver was open, which he was. Unhappy outcome all around.
  20. Not on point, but ... Actually, your real estate is pretty reasonable in comparison to most other Sunbelt cities. The median price of an existing home in Denver is almost $200K higher than in Orlando.
  21. Stryker is the best. I have 2 of their knees
  22. I still have that game on VHS tape, but I'd have to go to my basement & hook up the dusty VCR to the 1986 TV, which is also down there collecting dust, in order to watch it. After an interception on opening day 1980, they put "Nixon for President" on the scoreboard.
  23. So let me play devil's advocate here for a moment. (I'll note that I don't disagree with seizing the moment to take out Iran's nuclear program, as long as the Admin officials who were sent out to say "this is not about regime change" are right.) What does "energy independence" or "energy dominance" (in Trump's usage) get us? If it isn't about getting involved in the Middle East or choosing sides in the Iran-Saudi proxy war, what is it about? Why is it an important goal if we are still - for whatever reason - going to pay undue attention on a region that is otherwise pretty marginal to the world (and specifically US) economy?
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