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On #1 we all reflexively cringe on some level watching the guys go quad and glute crazy sustained load in reverse like that...but also, variety of movement is preferred to repetition for long term injury avoidance. Why kids should play multiple sports throughout the year. Let 'em get in a competitive workout that builds camaraderie. Eff it. That culture piece is truly essential to this org's consistency. I give McDermott a lot of credit for that. #2 **whispering**: how thin is Poyer now? (Wild to see the healthier/cleaner living former players immediately shed a ton of mass, revealing how much work goes into maintaining an inflated NFL body for a bunch of these guys >>> thinking first of Eric Wood, then of Kent Hull, there's Joe Thomas after Cleveland, the Long brothers a little, etc. See also my response above about variety of movements when training. But also: both Brady and Mahomes famously rely upon less traditional strength training and more stretching and dynamic balance/flexibility movements. Those dudes are/were insanely resilient, physically. AJ was fine. Kinda funny, kinda vanilla. That's okay. I caught a hint of funnier that he can't really share on video. NOT paying Cook, in my opinion, is less about Davis being special and more about a general conveyor belt draft philosophy to the RB room. A special talent could potentially alter the reliable pattern (of every 2nd or 3rd year spending a 2nd-5th round pick on a backup RB prospect who has a year or two to develop into the starter, for a year or two, and so on...with one relatively inexpensive veteran in the group each year). But I think the Bills will stick with the rinse and repeat approach to young RBs (+ that one vet guy for 3rd downs or short distance).
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Education in America
The Frankish Reich replied to Big Blitz's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Hey, I thought online schooling was the ruination of a generation of COVID kids? Throw in a little MAGA and I guess it's ok. Whatever. No intelligent parent would ever sign a kid up for this. -
Deflection? Do you know the definition? Or you just like using it when you get caught? You said “where I come from a man has to have something behind his name that demonstrates his opinion is worth a damn” then went on to imply someone without a service record doesn’t have an opinion that counts. So I asked about the guy you defend so vehemently and trust his opinion. So by your backwoods logic, Donnie Shin Splint’s opinion isn’t worth a damn to you. Sucks when your own words destroy your attempt at making a point. WHOOPS!
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Meanwhile: The Entire Anti-Trump Narrative Surrounding Colbert's Ouster Just Got Blown Out of the Water Amy Curtis This is a very interesting story, and one that just did fatal damage to the Left's narrative surrounding the ouster of 'Late Show' host Stephen Colbert. It turns out word of the cancellation came down in June, before the Paramount/CBS settlement was announced and almost a month before Colbert was made aware. Hollywood's self-described 'insider newsletter' The Ankler has the scoop: https://twitchy.com/amy-curtis/2025/07/22/the-ankler-colberts-manager-knew-about-cancelation-in-june-n2416063
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Small mind on display
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Red helmets and standing Buffalo helmets confirmed.
gobills1212 replied to Draconator's topic in The Stadium Wall
Still have the Nike program. All along, thats been silver and white. I think the general confusion was the Bills were doing their own thing and then have the Rivels Nike thing. Thats still coming, the Bills just didnt clarify which was dropping today although it was safe to assume the Nike thing will come in conjunction w other teams -
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Perhaps it was a preemptive suck up to Trump thinking 10 months ahead of time… also could have been pre planning 10s of millions of dollars allocated to a dying late night TV gig that should go elsewhere… we won’t know until CBS tells us their real motives… I’m leaning towards non transparency
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Education in America
The Frankish Reich replied to Big Blitz's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
You are proving my point. "tyrannical matriarchy" -
RFK In Charge of Health Care
B-Man replied to Trump_is_Mentally_fit's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
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For some reason that term always reminds me of this:
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So if you do more than a modicum of research, you see that this fellow wants parents who enroll their little darlings into this indoctrination camp to get tax credits for doing so. And I used "sounds like communism" since that's Big Blitz, BillsFanNC, B-Man, and so forth's favorite buzzword. I don't expect you to pick up on sarcasm too easily. They can do what they want. I will be sure to mock them for this pathetic little Hitler Youth experiment. "Patriotic education." Good grief.
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So last week Trump fires the woman who prosecuted Ghislaine Maxwell. Now he appoints his personal attorney who intends to interview her as she sits in prison doing her 20-year sentence. I’d bet that the purpose of the interview is to get her to make some statement which will solve Trumps current political problem with Epstein, in exchange for a secret favor from Trump. This is totally normal for a President. Has there ever been a president with more of his associates in prison?
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Red helmets and standing Buffalo helmets confirmed.
Bookie Man replied to Draconator's topic in The Stadium Wall
Only once on week 18? Pretty lame. - Today
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Trump’s glorious Golden Age of America is here
Homelander replied to Homelander's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Nazis