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Oh. Almost two years ago, I demanded Governor Brian Kemp either declare an illegal invasion or resign… My staffer and I exposed a hidden room deep inside Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. It was packed with illegal migrants and guarded by active-duty U.S. military personnel. We busted in James O’Keefe-style, cameras rolling, and started filming everything. Once they realized we were filming, an Army officer tried to rip the camera out of my hands. I knew something was wrong… The Atlanta Mayor called me a liar. Kemp ignored me. The RINOs laughed. The fake news called me "extreme." Today, a bombshell Senate report just confirmed everything I said was 100% true—and worse. The Biden administration forced at least 11 U.S. airports — including Atlanta — to turn secure facilities into illegal alien housing and processing centers. Federal agencies were ordered to find airport space to shelter illegal aliens. Governor Kemp had the power to stop this. He had the evidence. He had the duty… Instead, he looked the other way while Georgia became a staging ground for Biden’s open-border disaster. I’m sick of the excuses. I’m sick of the RINOs protecting their own power while our state is overrun. And I’m sick of watching good Georgians pay the price—higher crime, strained schools, packed hospitals, and skyrocketing housing costs—all because spineless politicians refuse to fight. We told you this was happening. They called us conspiracy theorists. Now the Senate report proves we were right all along. The invasion is real. The betrayal is real. And the fight is far from over.
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Yes, but if we have a WR1 who defenses have to respect, it should make it easier for all to get open even without Brady coming up with answers...
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Congrats to East Aurora boys soccer Class A State Champions. A historic moment as the smallest school in the tournament (500) defeats the largest school in Rye (1,200).
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716, thanks for sharing sincerely。I’m class if 85, my brother 81, all of my cousins graduated from there, and back then we had a solid football team, but our best sports were wrestling (myself among others better than me), and baseball. St. Francis is in my heart as a lot if fine memories. My younger cousins shared a homeroom due to the spelling of their names from Polian, Telesco, Caldwell, and finally same classroom as Daboll. Back then we were divided up by Honors, CP1, 2, and 3. Homeroom was simply by name as they didn’t want some kids to feel elitist due to academic performance. I know it’s not Bills, but when I occasionally read this stuff, it reminds me of my childhood, so again thanks 716.
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Josh Allen turnover narrative, rollercoaster narrative...
Scott7975 replied to Kelly to Allen's topic in The Stadium Wall
I don’t care about Allen turning over the ball when he has a high TD volume. Never have. -
The Democrats have adopted race as a tool for power. It's basically a party of minorities that view politics/ power through this prism. It's not completely malevolent as ppl of all backgrounds want dignity and power. The Republicans use any remnants of the church & race ( most of the church is pimped out now) and remnants of the John Birch society/ white working class, pat Buchanan types for power. The truth is that international finance has taken over both parties. And America is basically a corporation... They use the Democrats for cheap labor, and the extension of debt for the 3rd world ... The IMF is an example of this They use the Republican base to play on the heart strings of an older America that 1, doesn't exist anymore, but 2 is continuously being manipulated about a return of traditional values for the purpose of gaining power and again serving this same international financial class of oligarchs. They use the emotional outrage over abortion for a bridge to power as an example. It's also not completely terrible. The west will decline as it turns into Brazil, but this is the nature of power and the consequences of globalism, technology, the Internet etc ... I don't think the powers that be are evil, they're trying their best to manage a society that's going through a massive transformation because of globalism, global markets, and no control over the dissemination of information anymore. Things are changing rapidly and simultaneously the milk still has to be delivered. As long as we can go to the grocery store and the street lights stay on, it's hard to get too ideological ( left or right) when our worst case scenario in life is the bills not winning the Superbowl lol I don't know if the transition will work though. Nations & religion being erased , community, family being dismantled will probably create a cultural crossroads. We aren't just widgets that can be moved around in a corporate framework that has no soul. We aren't numbers... Our social bonds are extremely important. The family unit is absolutely essential for a healthy community and society overall... I think both the left and right are searching for meaning in life and the Democrat / Republican pillars are something that's not capable of responding to a new nihilism in modernity. I don't think there's a boogie man , it's an accident in history because of technology Long story short this new oligarchy wants to replace the nation, religion and family with Walmart... Again I don't think it's evil. I think they're simply responding to a massive technological transformation of society. This is a very weird but interesting time to be alive.
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Who do we want, who do we need as our next OC/DC?
gjv replied to Sierra Foothills's topic in The Stadium Wall
BobbyPetrino and Rob Ryan -
Who do we want, who do we need as our next OC/DC?
GunnerBill replied to Sierra Foothills's topic in The Stadium Wall
On Brady, he was fired after less than two years as the Colts OC. Then the Chargers offense the last two years is hardly a passing juggernaut. As for Waldron.... I mean I think you can blame him for the offense. He really struggled to design a scheme for a QB who didn't want to play entirely from the pocket. And he had weapons. As I said I thought they should have interviewed him when they hired Joe as their permanent guy. But he wouldn't be on my interview list now if we had a vacancy. -
I agree with both of your sentiments that it's likely both stay and to quiet the anger from fans over both how I see the season ending and they're staying - that we're likely to see some splash moves. Where I disagree though is the idea that they're a package deal. I could easily see a scenario where Beane lets McDermott go. There was even a conversation on the Jeremy White, Joe Marino, Jerry Ostrowski show that discussed what they perceived as a possible rift between the two. I think if Beane felt that either a.) McDermott wasn't getting the most out of what he was giving him or b.) That he could keep his job at the cost of McDermott - he'd pull the trigger. If Beane goes, McDermott will surely go as a new GM would want to bring in their own guy. But I don't think Beane would willingly go down with the ship if he could avoid it. I don't think the bond is so tight that he'd willingly go to the unemployment line if he didn't have to.
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I would be extremely surprised if McDermott brought in a defensive coordinator and allowed them to implement anything other than his McDefense.
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Who do we want, who do we need as our next OC/DC?
GunnerBill replied to Sierra Foothills's topic in The Stadium Wall
If the Bills are hiring a new Head Coach to maximise Josh I think it is possible. It isn't what I'd do to be clear, but I don't think it is impossible. -
Pretty simple 26… 6th in total offense: 11th in passing 1st in rushing 8th in total first downs 4th in TDs 6th in total points scored (only the Lions and Bills do not have a defensive TD(s) in those 6) 4th in 3rd down conversion % @ 43.3% Not a fan of the play calling but if he actually gets his act together and gets back to what was successful the years prior or at least an attempts, I’m sure Brady will change the tune on many of us calling for a replacement or him to lose his job immediately. Certainly they haven’t been passing the eye test for games as of late but there’s been production. Defense: 15th in points allowed 12th in total yards allowed 1st against the pass (obviously lol) 30th against the run (🤢) 16th in 3rd downs converted (37.9%) 15th in Red Zone conversion (56.3%) 18th in average drive starting field position (31.8) 7th in pressure % / tied 7th in hurry rate 15th in sacks 25th in blitz % (20.0%) Tied 12th in turnovers (7 teams with 13) Fixing the run defense, as hard as it will be, would help this team tremendously. Also reverting back to a fundamentally sound team that takes care of the ball on offense would be a bonus. Something if you refer to @Kelly to Allen’s thread about Josh’s turnovers is nothing to worry about as he doesn’t do it in the playoffs; 0.9% Getting hot is very possible.
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Don’t worry, another IR will take care of the numbers, bet. 🙈
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Hard to imagine we ended up here when Isaiah Hodgins was available just a short while ago.
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Can he rush the passer?
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Long list of Bills UFA / void year after the season
sven233 replied to GoBills!'s topic in The Stadium Wall
-Sign Gilliam if you insist on having a FB on the roster. Won't cost you that much. - McGovern has had a rough year. I was for trying to re-signing him last off season, but I am in no hurry to do so now. He's going to get like 14 mill and I am not ready to pay him that money. It's time to start saving some money on the line. We can't keep signing these guys to big contracts. If VPG is any good, he can compete for the job with a rookie. There are drafts where you can get the best C in the draft in the 3rd round. I'd much rather do that that sign another big contract with McGovern. Edwards is the same thing. If he takes a team friendly deal, fine, but otherwise I am good going in a different direction there. We have a lot of bad contracts that we have to make up for somewhere and these guys are a place to start. - TJ can go - Knox is either a giant pay cut or should be gone. I am just afraid his relationship with Josh will cloud that situation, but business is business. - Samuel is gone - They seem to have a Bass obsession..... If you can save some money, that should the the #1 priority. - Rapp is kind of the same thing. I think they really like him, but that's a spot that needs a MAJOR upgrade. A second round S should absolutely be a consideration for that spot. This team has rewarded mediocrity because of their whole "Draft, Develop, and Re-Sign" philosophy. Look, it's a good thought to have, but it doesn't excuse you from handing out bad contracts to average to slightly above average talent just because you like the player as a person. It started with a terrible contract to Knox and has showed up way too many times. To win in the NFL, you need STARS. As many as you can get and then fill in the bottom of the roster with whatever. For too long, we have been trying to build a roster that is deep. A roster where the drop off isn't significant from the 1s to the 2s, the 2s to the 3s, etc. They want to be able to sub guys in and out and still get the same level of play. Well, what happens eventually when you do that is sure....you get consistency, but you don't have any alphas to make the plays when you need them. I mean, how many true STARS do we have? Two? Allen and Cook? That's about it. There's nobody on defense that OCs are truly losing sleep over. And aside from Allen and Cook, there is literally nobody that strikes any fear into DCs. We have a bunch of fine players, but really only 2 DAWGS. That's not enough. The focus needs to switch. We need to start improving the top of the roster somehow and if it costs us some quality depth, so be it, but this team needs an influx to top talent. -
compensatory pick to the Patriots prolly
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Coleman shouldn’t be taking any snaps
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starters should still be Palmer, Coleman, Shakir, with Kincaid, Cook
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Zero expectations
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Wowza, that is a truly sad state and even after trade deadline. Yikes
