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It’s not just the boat..
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Elon's Scheduled Temporary Special Employment Ends!
Andy1 replied to BillsFanNC's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
So Trump chooses an arrogant ass who is a drug addict to run doge. Only the best for Trump. No wonder he was acting like a psycho with his act. Now he is a billionaire with a bad bladder wearing a diaper. Maybe MAGA women will like that. -
Love a bit of Diggs drama when he is at a Division competitor…Although I wont be entirely happy until we see some cryptic tweets that can be interpreted as having a shot at the QB..
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Did Diggs wink and make it all go away yet?
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PFT article implies that Goodell has pushed out potential replacements
boater replied to Einstein's topic in The Stadium Wall
In Executive years... he's just a baby. That's the age senior executives hit their stride. He has another 10 years left in him. -
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ultimately, it’s a matter of 10 being ceiling vs floor. if he’s a guy that kicks around as average to slightly above - that’s not a particularly great spot to invest heavily if he’s an elite TE that even when beat up is in the top third/quarter of the league - whole different story there’s a real turn at say TE8-10ish where you tip from difference makers to the next 20 being practically interchangeable
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Elon's Scheduled Temporary Special Employment Ends!
Big Blitz replied to BillsFanNC's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
What followed was a blunt diagnosis of a system that seems designed not to solve problems, but to survive them. “It’s sort of the, frankly, largely uncaring nature of bureaucracy,” Musk explained. Then he turned to Milton Friedman, quoting a line that had clearly stayed with him. “As the great Milton Friedman said: ‘Money is spent most poorly when it is someone else’s money being spent on people you don’t know.’” That, he said, is how federal spending works. -
It would be kinda nice if Diggs drags down NE for a few years forcing them to miss on draft picks and make cap casualty decisions. He continues to be a douche and puts up mediocre stats while being a media nightmare. One can only hope
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Goodbye, Farewell and Amen Hot Lips
DaBillsFanSince1973 replied to Just Jack's topic in Off the Wall
this is sad news. watched daily back in my teenage years. RIP - Today
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Recession is upon us - disastrous economic data
Big Blitz replied to Big Blitz's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Have a great weekend!!!! -
I completely agree. Beane trading for Diggs was his 2nd best move outside of drafting Josh Allen. He put up the four most productive season ever by a Bills WR. Getting a 2nd rounder for him was also a steal. Yeah, Beane made a mistake extending him but nobody criticized the move at the time. Their was always a walking on eggshells feeling with Diggs because of the way he forced his way out of Minnesota. Now we know why.
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Have our draft picks signed their contracts?
mushypeaches replied to billvernsays's topic in The Stadium Wall
Fully guaranteed for draft picks? That NIL money most be starting to make these kids think their s*** don’t stink -
I didn’t agree with lockdowns or mandates. I’m not sure why Trump hasn’t let us know where the virus came from or why Epstein was murdered either. Get what’s happening cupcake? Why haven’t they stopped all vaccination yet? What does Biden have to do with passing a bill that states the White House doesn’t have to adhere to court rulings? I don’t worship a party like you do. That’s the difference between us oh and you’re not good at critical thinking. Cause Trump leaning towards autocratic rule has nothing to do with senile Biden for me.
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A real NHL GM with actual experience from outside the organization is definitely something. I would feel a lot better if Adams reported to him but it's a start.
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Shirley Manson, ya dig?
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I named one of my cats Smokey after Chris Tucker.
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Am I mistaken, or is there still over 3 months (100 days) until the season opener? OTAs, off-season training program, training camp. Three months is plenty of time for a Pro-athlete to get where he needs to be to play on Sundays (barring injuries that prevent him from doing so). The Bills have very specific plans set for their guys (nutrition, training, etc.) to get them to the weight/strength they want them at. Maybe Dalton is just behind a bit because of needing to rest after the season (due to injuries), rather than being able to attack the offseason right away in February/March. Rest and rehabilitation probably took the front seat to over-working while still recovering. And I know it's not all, or just, the younger fans that seem to get impatient with young players, but back in the day (outside of maybe RBs) we got used to waiting 2-4 years for most players (even many QBs). Rookies did not play a lot at all. I know it is a different league now, but many guys still take 2, 3, 4 years to develop fully or fully acclimate to the pro-game---especially if they've had injuries that set them back---it's just today's players have to play through they're growth (if they were selected fairly high---first 2-3 rounds), rather than learning from the bench for a couple of seasons. Sure, we'd all love our rookies to come in and be studs right away. But, I'd much rather wait too long on a player than to give up on him too early. People are so quick these days to throw the "bust" label on players...when I'm not sure they even understand what a bust is anymore. For instance, a player like Ed Oliver sometimes gets that label from some. I think we all can agree that we hoped for more based on where he was drafted, but by no means is he a bust because of that. He is an above-average starter, who shows flashes of excellence. That is not a bust no matter where he was selected. You could maybe say he hasn't matched the value of his pick, but a true bust is a guy that implodes in his first 2-3 years (either: mentally, doesn't work hard enough, doesn't care enough, just wanted the money/fame, parties too hard, or just can't up his game to the NFL level, etc.). Those players are usually out of the league quickly (2-4 years), with very little to show for it. Kincaid is similar to Oliver to me at the moment, in that he has yet to reach the value of his draft pick, but imo, he has had too much production already to be considered a bust. And how many fans thought Terrell Bernard or Spencer Brown were bad picks (even going into their 2nd and 3rd years, respectively). Heck, even Beane gave up too early on Wyatt Teller. They used to say that patience was a virtue. But, unfortunately, many folks don't seem to care about virtues these days. I personally look forward to seeing Dalton, Keon, Cole, DeWayne, etc. all improve and grow this year. Hopefully they can all make big jumps (going into years 2 and 3), but even just one or two steps forward from each could affect the team in a very positive way. Call me a Homer, but...
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I think Beane’s thought process here was that if he paid Stefon Diggs big money he would simmer down and be a team player. Unfortunately he did not.. I know it looks bad that Beane ate $31M in dead cap, but Stefon Diggs pre-injury was a premium player. Had he played in Buffalo last year (hypothetically speaking), he could of easily had 100+ catches and 1,500+ yards. He was a hell of a player, (we’ll have to wait and see how he does in New England this year..) I’m just glad that Beane was able to get a RD2 pick out of him, which essentially turned into TJ Sanders at #41. We can’t close the book on this trade yet until we see how he pans out.
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And yet despite all that (and I don't disagree btw) his play on the field was still a clear regression in 2024 from 2023. I understand why he got thr 2nd contract but @BillsFanForever19 is right. He shoukd have been 5th priority if the 5. He is the most replaceable and plays a non-premium position.
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girlie if u want to know my taste in music scroll any music thread in OTW I can see you with a spiked mohawk in my dreams lol and I THINK those are all 3 new names. You rock and are a wordsmith chica. can one person have too many gifts? *mu'ja* good to read you here. PPP gave me hives m