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I love watching Murray take off running. His little legs always make me laugh
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Comey Indicted: Obstruction of Justice, Perjury
BillsFanNC replied to BillsFanNC's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
🎯 RE: The Comey Indictment Oily, obsequious, lying, mendacious, scummy, corrupt, Deep State goon James Comey has finally been indicted. Hallelujah. And you know what? I really don't care if he is found guilty. If he is found guilty and walks into prison in an orange jumpsuit, I consider that a bonus. The indictment is enough. You see, the Democrats learned long ago that the process is the punishment. If you indict a political figure who holds views you disagree with, you teach the opposition to bite their tongues, as the mere process of defending yourself at the federal level is costly and reputation destroying. Ask General Flynn. So we are teaching the Democrats a lesson to never again do to us what they did during Trump 1.0 and the reign of President Applesauce. (The difference being, of course, that Comey ACTUALLY DID commit perjury and obstruct justice.) Hallelujah. Mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the Lord... -
Comey Indicted: Obstruction of Justice, Perjury
BillsFanNC replied to BillsFanNC's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Today, your FBI took another step in its promise of full accountability. For far too long, previous corrupt leadership and their enablers weaponized federal law enforcement, damaging once proud institutions and severely eroding public trust. Every day, we continue the fight to earn that trust back, and under my leadership, this FBI will confront the problem head-on. Nowhere was this politicization of law enforcement more blatant than during the Russiagate hoax, a disgraceful chapter in history we continue to investigate and expose. Everyone, especially those in positions of power, will be held to account - no matter their perch. No one is above the law. -
Well it's a long way out and it depends with some guys if they come out this year instead. But there is also Wesco at Clemson, Coleman at Auburn and there are others too. I think it is potentially a 6 or 7 round 1 type guys class. I agree top 10 might not be feasible for the Bills but getting into the teens definitely is. And right now I expect there to be potential #1 receiver type talents available in the teens. Because it isn't just a good looking receiver class. Right now 2027 looks like a hell of a potential draft class. In a year's time that might have changed, it has happened before. But right now.... has the potential to be one of the best collections of first round talent we have seen in the 20 or so years I have been watching the draft. I agree mostly. But I have more confidence in the Browns ability to screw things up than you do. Not least because they have an interfering owner who thinks he knows more about football than the football guys. I'd have the same confidence in Carolina to screw things up for the same reason.
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Agree. Also O'Brien >> Darnold and Eason >> Rudolph O'Brien was really good for a four year stretch including being AFC player of the year in 1985. Eason was the QB when the Pats got killed by the Bears in the Super Bowl. Darnold would need another three years like last year to get to O'Brien level. Eason wasn't very good but at least he started in 51 games while Rudolph is most likely a career backup.
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Stadium Construction Discussion (No PSL/Seat selection posts)
RobbRiddick replied to JÂy RÛßeÒ's topic in The Stadium Wall
I was talking to a friend about ways to link the old stadium with the new. My idea was to create a kids play park outside, near where the store will be. Have a diner there where people can visit in the offseason, buy ice cream and coffee and stuff, then have the kids park but incorporate some of the materials from the old stadium. This way kids who have been born into Bills fandom will literally have that link with the old stadium from a young age. I've seen the concept of play parks that use discarded materials, re purposed in a clever way, and it's also a good way of teaching kids about the environment. Also, in the new store, create a mini stadium seating area and have a big screen opposite showing old classic Bills games, so people can look round the store and then sit and watch plays from The Comeback or 51-3, all with Van Miller's voice of course. The seating area could be made up of old seats from Highmark, maybe some of the more iconic fans' seats, like Pancho Billa's, or the guy who threw the d*ldo at Tom Brady (mwah ha ha). Just like 50 or so seats. My buddy is a Liverpool fan and showed me their official store has a cool seating area with a screen, you can (just about) see it in this image. Anyway, I think things like this would be cool, especially for the offseason -
If you think Baker Mayfield is as good as Kelly then I think your judgment is clouded indeed.
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The truth is when you assassinate a speaker on the left or right it's an attack on free speech and our Democracy. The man that shot Charlie Kirk is a conflicted lunatic that doesn't deserve an allegiance with the left or right. Murder has no place in politics in my humble opinion. Zombie (Jimmy Kimmel live)
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Yes, Vontae Davis
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KC %’s are the biggest shock to me. If their OL blocks at a high level, they’re going to turn things around in a big way when then they get rice and worthy out there with brown and Thornton. Good pass blocking could make them really dangerous.
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Aaron Maybin cancelled, so...........
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Lest not forget Charles Clay week
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Damn that's who I saw walking down Genesee
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Does truth exist??
JDHillFan replied to Joe Ferguson forever's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Best post in ages. Thank you. -
Week 4, Ain'ts v. Bills, PREDICT THE SCORE!
LABILLBACKER replied to Freddie's Dead's topic in The Stadium Wall
Bills 38 Saints 17 ....we're able to rest starters in the 4th... -
No joke, just bumped into him at the airport and they gave his rental car away. I presume he ubered to his hotel after but if you see the man walking, try and help him out.
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I agree with this, but it doesn't bother me at all. Top class WRs (ie, those with speed, size, and good hands) tend to be mercurial, ie, unpredictable, if not outright head cases. It seems that the most consistent WRs come from lower in the draft, which means that they usually lack one or more of the physical attributes of the top guys.
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