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  2. USA today actually prints that men have no physical advantages over women in this article. Literally denying every piece of evidence ever
  3. On Netflix starting today.
  4. Such silence from the deep state devotee!
  5. Brady and Babich are both super smart guys. TBD on their ceilings as coaches but they are definitely bright.
  6. But the Bills are about to trade Cook to the Cowboys. Or at least they are in the fantasy world of Pro Football Network rumor-maker Brandon Austin.
  7. Trump Admin Reportedly Pulls Plug On Key Rockets To Ukraine, Redirects Equipment To US Forces The Pentagon is redirecting shipments of anti-drone technology initially meant for Ukraine to U.S. forces, The Wall Street Journal reported Thursday. The specialized anti-drone munitions, which were originally marked for Ukraine, will instead be sent to U.S. Air Force units in the Middle East, according to an internal memo from Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth obtained by the WSJ. The administration has stressed the need for Europe to take on a larger share of the defense burden for Ukraine as the U.S. shifts focus to other theaters, most notably the Indo-Pacific. https://dailycaller.com/2025/06/05/trump-admin-rockets-ukraine-redirects-us-forces/
  8. Communists want the revolution to spread, so they stay.
  9. Wait. The Bills are bringing in Jameson Williams!?!?! Super Bowl boys!
  10. Finding the room with the hidden files came to light a few weeks ago btw. Fairly big news I'd say just for the hiding angle alone, but there's zero chance you heard about this if you reside in Finding's reliable media bubble.
  11. 🚨 Rob Johnson – Sack Avoidance Stats Career sack rate: 13.3% πŸ”₯ This is the highest sack rate in NFL history among quarterbacks with 500+ pass attempts. Career attempts: 982 Career sacks taken: 140 That means he was sacked once every 7 pass attempts, on average. πŸ“‰ Key Low Points 2000 (Buffalo Bills): Johnson started 11 games and was sacked 49 times β€” a sack rate of over 15%. He had a higher sack total than touchdown total (just 6 TDs that year). Johnson was also benched multiple times for Doug Flutie, who behind the same offensive line had a far lower sack rate β€” suggesting Johnson’s internal clock and decision-making were the real problem. 🧠 Why Was He So Bad at Avoiding Sacks? Held the ball way too long – constantly waited for the perfect throw. Lacked awareness – often didn’t feel pressure well. Poor decision-making – didn’t throw it away or check down. Overconfidence in arm talent – thought he could make any play work. πŸ† Verdict Rob Johnson is statistically and anecdotally one of the worst QBs at avoiding sacks in NFL history β€” arguably #1 overall. He was a walking sack machine and cost his teams dearly in field position, momentum, and drives. The contrast with Doug Flutie in Buffalo made it even more glaring.
  12. I am not going to say what is "right" or "wrong" either way when it comes to streaming. I'd be lying if I said I never saw a stream of a huge boxing, WWE, UFC card, or NFL game at some point. Is it "right"? I am not here to judge because there are compelling cases to be made on both sides. I mean, there is a perfect example being built right now in our backyard. We are funding almost a BILLION dollars of a new stadium with our tax money for an owner that is worth almost 8 BILLION DOLLARS that will collect the revenue generated from this stadium. On top of that, fans are being forced to purchase the RIGHT to buy a seat in the same stadium on top of the ticket price to actually see the game. And we as taxpayers are sure to get a piece of the pie back from the stadium we are covering about half of, right? Nope...... Yes, there are other arguments to be made as well. Tickets, merchandise, streaming services to watch the games, etc. But really, for funding the stadium alone, it seems like watching an NFL game should be included in that price somewhere. Like I said, it's a gray area in a lot of ways. Sure, the rules are the rules but there is an argument to be made that the NFL is a monopoly and are finding every loophole themselves to increase their profits year after year. They get so many tax breaks, and other perks us regular folks don't so if someone wants to watch their favorite team or a good matchup they normally wouldn't be able to watch on a stream once in a while, I am not going to rake them over the coals about it.
  13. No, thank *YOU*. 🍻 I have done it myself, but I try hard to bite my tongue now. It's hard, because it feels personal (at least with me).
  14. https://www.reddit.com/r/nhl/s/m2ORTQZmzZ slow motion replay of the whole sequence for your viewing pleasure! lol
  15. That story is less than a rumor. It's source is an article entitled "1 Trade Target for Every NFL Team" and it's pure speculation. At the same level as Teller to KC is Jameson Williams to the Bills. https://www.profootballnetwork.com/1-trade-target-every-nfl-team-2025/
  16. Happy birthday πŸŽ‚πŸŽπŸŽŠπŸŽ‰
  17. I'm puzzled why these self-proclaimed communists and socialists waste their time and energy preaching the ideology and working to convert America when there are several countries in close proximity that they could immigrate to now to enjoy a workers paradise life. Cuba, Venezuela to name two. Take a trip, enjoy the good life for 5 or 10 years and report back about the amazing experience. And explain how these people risking their lives to escape those places are crazy!
  18. You're right. Thanks for the reminder I just edited the post.
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