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  2. Lol... Not a snowball's chance in hell... That is the diet for peasants and slaves... Try a steak... You'll feel better and probably feel more emotionally balanced... Every vegan I've ever known is quite neurotic...
  3. St. Louis would steal our team in a heartbeat
  4. I keep Wranglers separate from new Jeep SUVs in my mind. Wranglers have historically run well and hold their value. I also had a 2001 Cherokee Sport (XJ) that was great. That was the last year they made them and then became a Daimler brand and went straight downhill. All other Jeep SUVs in the last 20ish years are garbage and have major, major problems. All the new Liberties, Grand Cherokees, Compass, Renegade... garbage. Known issues with their transmissions.
  5. Terry might be compensating
  6. Leave his sinks alone! He doesn’t have to shop at Walmart to appease me. He’s a billionaire, and I’m not. That’s OK with me. Enjoy what you have earned, sir. I bet he’d sink the stinkin’ boat if he could have Kim back to 100% again. Money isn’t everything.
  7. I should be clearer: this is more a meta discussion about what it means to go all in. To do that, you have to be willing to pay a high price. For example, the Ravens traded second and fifth round picks plus AJ Klein to the Bears for Roquan Smith. To be sure, they haven’t won a SB with him, but they became a better team immediately and have not regretted the trade for a moment. He’s elite. Adams was simply the best WR available for a WR-starved offense last season, and I suspect that if the price were right, Adams would have been fine playing with arguably the best QB in the NFL on a dominant team. And at the risk of sounding like a broken record, Adams was and is SIGNIFICANTLY better than Cooper. I am NOT saying that this was the likely outcome or that the Bills were on even terms relative to the Jets. It’s more food for thought. But at least in terms of draft ammo and willingness on the part of the receiver, I believe they could have done it. The tricky part is the cap, and that’s where the Bills were kinda screwed. So maybe it wasn’t viable from that perspective.
  8. Ummm if that's the case then why didn't the billionaire owner just fully fund it??
  9. I think the newer ones are supposed to be better now. But for a while they had major issues with their continuously variable transmissions (CVT). I do think they recently had a pretty big engine recall too.
  10. A different, recent, publication indicated he might have to take an incentive-laden deal to get in that range, and threw out $5 million gtd with potential to get to $8 or $9. Plus, if he really thinks he is healthy (neck surgery in July to stop persistent stingers in both shoulders that have gone on for years), there are few better stages to "prove it" on than this year's Bills. For now, I will hope against hope for Tre.
  11. It’s against the CBA to not negotiate with the agent. Jerry is was always will be a snake.
  12. Yes but he has a spleen injury, I am still hopeful that once that resolves he is a done deal ..... LOL
  13. They're too busy to cut, besides all the top training staffs have already been signed in FA.
  14. What impact does anyone really think the $850 million bill will have on each NYS taxpayer? Will the people complaining about the $850 million actually feel it their bank accounts. I seriously doubt it. Factor in the benefits that come along with it.... How many jobs were created constructing the stadium? Consider the boost to the numerous local contracting businesses. How much tax revenue is being generated during the construction? How many tax dollars will be generated by the Bills players and their staffs, over the next 30 years, not to mention visiting teams who have to pay NYS tax on their earnings in OP. How do you measure the financial benefit of keeping the Bills in WNY? The county will make huge sums of money from parking and other revenue generated by the new stadium. Without a doubt it will generate tourism dollars from out of state and Canada. The money that is spent by locals on gameday and on merchandise is money that without the Bills might be spent going out of state on vacations. You can argue that the Pegulas should foot the entire bill, but I'm sure there are other cities starving for an NFL team that would gladly build a sparkling new home for a team. For those arguing that they don't care about football or the Bills, other than maybe roads, there's no such thing as a use of tax dollars that serves every resident. Will all the benefits add up to $850 million over time. I have no idea. But, I'm sure there's plenty of waste of NYS tax dollars every day by politicians who spend irresponsibly to promote their own political careers. If the Pegulas didn't want to, or couldn't finance the new stadium entirely and it triggered a move out of state for the team, I think it would have a very negative effect on the people of WNY.
  15. Those are the new "sauna" potties where you sweat and pee at the same time. only on a yacht 🤩
  16. it’s like that GEICO commercial from 10 or 15 years back where Pinnocchio is telling a room full of downtrodder-looking people in a squeaky, high-pitched voice “you’ve got potential! YOU’VE got potential!!!”
  17. They really don’t think things through, do they?
  18. I bet it has some sweat bathrooms, I would love to pee there...
  19. It sucks! What a puny little rustbucket.
  20. I worry more about NYS career politicians giving themselves raises out of my pocket than I do about a self made billionaire spending his money on items he earned from his own ingenuity and hard work. NYS takes plenty of dollars from me to spend on things I could care less about. I dont mind them taking a few for the things I do care about, especially when that thing is going to bring revenue and jobs to the area.
  21. PS Born in Buffalo westside ( Grant and Ferry) OG
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