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  2. @4merper4mer reels them in again! It’s been a while since we’ve seen one of these. Well done, sir.
  3. This is one of the best things I’ve ever read here. The thing is, despite Babich looking underwhelming, the D-Line not being greats d McDs propensity to choke, Josh Allen still calls Buffalo home and until that changes, you are in every game. The team/organization isn’t without (many) flaws, but all in all it’s a hell of a team and they have a chance to be really special this year. BUT if they lose to the Saints, everything is out the window and the lynch mob will be out.
  4. Remember when you were young, you shone like the sun Shine on you crazy diamond Now there's a look in your eyes, like black holes in the sky Shine on you crazy diamond You were caught in the crossfire of childhood and stardom, blown on the steel breeze Come on you target for faraway laughter, come on you stranger, you legend, you martyr, and shine!
  5. Nobody better lay a finger on my
  6. How in the h3ll does the odds increase??? It's not like there's a 1 in 1000 chance of a fumble and every possession reduces those odds and they definitely don't reset once you do turn the ball over. Each possession carries its own set of odds that are entirely separate of every other possession. You're definitely on to something! We need to see if we have to depend on the offense to win us games! Then try and all field goal game to see if we need to depend on touchdowns.
  7. This post is the opposite of truth. This women bashed every Republican publicly. Literally called GWB a Nazi, so her opinion is a lie.
  8. His blocking ability is going to help our offense in a big way for the next 4+ years. He’ll be a sporadic clutch play maker in the pass game as well. Just a great draft pick getting him in rd 5. Watching him tear people up the way he does, I’m really surprised that he lasted that long
  9. Do you eat crayons?
  10. It's been going on in this tournament for decades. It's ramped up this year because they're on a public course right next to NYC.
  11. I live in Northeast (NE) Portland. I have continually lived in Portland for the last 15 years and, on and off, for the last 20 years. Like most cities, Portland does have a few sketchy spots, but those are mostly scattered around town. Generally we tend to enjoy a really high quality of life here. Lots of public transit, biking is easy (by US standards) and the city is littered with local neighborhood centers where there are shops, restaurants, and other local businesses. In all seriousness, I often leave my house unlocked for hours at a time while out and about. The city has 6 main, and distinct, parts. As I said, I live in NE Portland which is very residential. There is also a SE Portland that is also very residential. The East side in general tends to follow a classic city grid pattern and is relatively flat which makes it very walkable. There is also a North Portland, which is also residential but a little bit off the beaten path because it takes bit of work to access. The Willamette river divides the east side from the west side. Great walkable and bike-able bridges cross the river one of which is, in fact, a pedestrian, bus, light rail, bike only bridge. On the west said, there is NW Portland characterized by the Pearl District which has taller apartment buildings and condos and some great neighborhood hang out spots and parks (Portland is loaded with public parks). If you head South from "the Pearl" (as it is known here) you start to get into downtown. Our downtown has seen better days. It was thriving up until Covid but the combination of remote work and the 2020 protests did take a toll on downtown. However, downtown is better today than it was a year or two ago and there are still some classic sites to visit in downtown (Powells Books, and the Saturday Market as some examples). Once you head South out of downtown you get in SW Portland. The SW waterfront is spectacularly. It is where you will find the tram that takes you up into Oregon Health and Science University (OHSU) up going into the west hills. The SW waterfront has tall, Vancouver BC like towers and parks and neighborhood appeal on the ground level of the area. Further back in SW you start to go into the west hills where the neighborhoods are less obviously walkable but still with their own neighborhood centers (like Multnomah Village) and, of course, great parks. One last thing, this is a great, great, food city. Truly an embarrassment of riches.
  12. Does losing to an NFC opponent still help us? Or did they remove that in the last CBA?
  13. I want to see us purposefully not score any points and win.
  14. That doesn’t matter as much any more. They changed the tie breakers.
  15. Yeah, if it was against an AFC team, I'd say no way; but against teh NFC, you have to think about it.
  16. I mean no they shouldn't try based on what the OP suggests. That being said it's not the craziest thought in the world with how analytical based sports are getting. Like that Jets game last week I mean yeah in the moment you aren't going to dump out at the 3 yard line after blocking a field goal kick and returning it for a touchdown with under 2 minutes left. That being said that would have been what the Jets kinda should have done in retrospect
  17. Let's then see if we can win a game without scoring any points on offense. That's the logical next step, I think.
  18. I feel like we should lose this game because we are almost certainly going to lose at least 2 games, and we would rather have an NFC loss
  19. Go rewatch the games in 2020, 2021, 2022 and 2023 and you'll have your answer. It appears not.
  20. Why don't you respond in an intelligent manner? Why the illiterate response?
  21. It’s much worse than that. “In practice, ticket brokers connect their proxies—either bought from a third party or rolled by themselves—to other bespoke ticketing-buying software that helps them actually manage tons of Ticketmaster accounts and tons of phone numbers at once. There are a host of ticket broker-specific internet browsers that allow brokers to open hundreds or thousands of browser tabs, which each have a browsing session tied to either a specific SIM card or to an IP proxy which can also be bought from third-party services. This allows brokers to power through Ticketmaster’s “Virtual Waiting Rooms” because a broker can have hundreds or thousands of independent browser sessions waiting as separate “people.” The SIM box (or a SIM proxy service) can then be set up in these bespoke browsers to automatically forward and submit Ticketmaster’s SMS two-factor authentication, which is supposedly designed to prevent scalpers from getting tickets.” https://www.404media.co/the-sim-farm-hardware-seized-by-the-secret-service-is-also-popular-with-ticket-scalpers/
  22. Exactly. It’s cool we have this long streak but it leaves it unclear if we NEED to win the turnover battle,. Also, each week the odds increase that we lose it. If we are way ahead, we might as well get those odds back in our favor.
  23. Probably what the Vikings were saying in 2018!
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