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He has only failed because of personal issues. Everybody agrees his physical talent is that of a #1 WR, he’s unquestionably more physically talented than anybody on our roster at WR. So if he suddenly saw the light and this isn’t just offseason BS to get signed, we would be complete fools to not bring him back. More likely than not, it’s not 100% accurate from the Bills perceptive. Let’s see if somebody tries to sign him.
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The best NFL draft pick ever at every slot from No. 1 to 262
Doc Brown replied to BADOLBILZ's topic in The Stadium Wall
Yeah. Once he lost Holcomb and Losman throwing him the football his career went downhill fast. -
Orakpo was right there. Man I don't miss those days
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Maxwell Hairston named in civil lawsuit for sexual assault
TBBills Fan replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall
Sorry I took it out of her FB statement she posted. I just quoted that part of the text. Sorry Those are her words back in 2022 -
You can always count on these geniuses to spew pure nonsense, every single time. Per Grok The National Weather Service (NWS), a division of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), experienced significant layoffs in 2025 as part of broader federal workforce reductions. Based on available information, the number of NWS employees let go varies across reports but can be summarized as follows: Initial Layoffs (February 2025): Approximately 800 probationary NOAA employees were laid off on February 27, 2025, with estimates suggesting around 375 of these were NWS employees, as the NWS had about 375 probationary staff at the time. Some sources indicate that not all probationary employees were let go, but specific numbers spared were unclear. Total Staff Reductions: By May 2025, reports indicated the NWS had lost around 550 to 600 employees due to a combination of layoffs, early retirements, and deferred resignations. This figure includes the initial February cuts and subsequent departures, representing about 10% of the NWS workforce. Additional Context: Some of the initial terminations were rescinded after a federal judge issued a temporary restraining order, reinstating some probationary employees, though many were placed on administrative leave and not immediately returned to work. This created uncertainty about the exact number of permanent layoffs. In summary, the NWS saw approximately 550–600 employees let go by mid-2025, with around 375 initially affected in February, though some reinstatements and ongoing retirements complicate the precise count. For the most accurate and updated figures, checking official NOAA or NWS statements or recent congressional reports would be necessary, as the situation evolved with reinstatements and new hires (e.g., 126 new positions authorized by June 2025).
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Candace Owens Slams Donald Trump: 'I'm Embarrassed I Told People to Vote for Him' https://flip.it/dSmBON
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Funny how you "forgot" the community note. Nothing screams desperation like cherry-picking your own propaganda This image was not taken in California, or anywhere in the United States for that matter. The image originates from Brazil. The OP is being misleading by stating “this was CA under Newsom” implying the image was in California, when it was in Brazil.
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Bigger than Maybin.
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I’d do it in a second for a million bucks. Even let you take it off in your garage.
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Maxwell Hairston named in civil lawsuit for sexual assault
Sierra Foothills replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall
Well if nothing else, I'm glad I was able to enlighten you as to the actual meaning of the phrase, "money grab." I understand that many people these days couldn't care less about how they characterize things. I'm not one of those people. -
For those saying “this is what we voted for…”
Homelander replied to stevestojan's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
This is EXACTLY what they voted for... -
Maxwell Hairston named in civil lawsuit for sexual assault
SoCal Deek replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall
Sierra I’m trying to have a conceptual conversation here but you want to just keep stating things we all already know. I’m guessing I’m not going to make much progress and they’re closing the airplane doors so I have to sign off. Mahalo! - Today
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Spare us the delusion. Biden wasn’t running an “authoritarian regime” he was cleaning up the flaming wreckage left by the actual authoritarian who tried to stay in power after losing an election. You want to talk about imprisoning political rivals? Your guy literally promised to do that in 2016 and tried to do it in 2020. The only reason Trump was in legal trouble is because he couldn't stop breaking the law. And no, the economy didn’t implode under Biden. Inflation was global - but facts don’t seem to penetrate MAGA skulls. Meanwhile, unemployment dropped, wages rose, the deficit shrank, and the US economy outperformed every other major nation. But sure, keep pretending the sky was falling because your cult leader wasn’t in charge. You want to talk peccadilloes? Trump’s rap sheet looks like a Bond villain’s resume - fraud, election interference, hush money, espionage-level document theft. That doesn't even include WTF is going on now. And you were worried about Biden’s age? Please. You support a convicted felon who tried to overthrow democracy and now acts like he is king. “Fair-minded people rejected it”? No, they were lied to, scared to death by propaganda, and hypnotized by a wannabe strongman who sells victimhood like it’s gospel. If you think that’s a flex, it just proves how far gone this movement is. You’ve always been delusional AF, and you’re really out here trying to top yourself.
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Maxwell Hairston named in civil lawsuit for sexual assault
Sierra Foothills replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall
I'm not sure who you're quoting but I can assure you it's not me. But if you think differently, you can copy the URL for each post or even simpler, just tell me what page number this quote is from. None of us know anything about this case. If you've been following this topic that's pretty clear. It's my opinion that the filing of the civil suit is not a money grab but rather, an action by someone who is seeking justice.