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Playoff teams (in no order): Penn St., Oregon, Ohio State, Clemson, ND, Miami, UGA, Texas, LSU, Alabama, ASU, Boise St. National Champs: Clemson Heisman: Cade Klubnik
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Seizing control of the means of production
All_Pro_Bills replied to Thurmal34's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
There's not a single poster here who prefers Trump over Harris that agrees with everything this administration is doing. I know I don't. For example, I support the efforts on illegal immigration and crime but think the tariffs are stupid. But we all agree whatever it is, its still better than the chaos of another 4 years under a Democrat administration. Libs just want to believe there's some command and control thing here where people blindly follow their leader, question nothing, and support it all. I suppose because with few exceptions, that's what they do. Almost all will never admit Trump is doing anything good or the Dems are doing anything wrong. -
Seizing control of the means of production
Wolfgang replied to Thurmal34's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
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She's jockeying for a pardon and will probably get one. Probably after the mid terms so it can't be used by Democrats in the mid terms. If not then, then definitely one of those midnight on the last day pardons. Of course all dependent on her lying for "TRUMP" which she will do cuz she's a scam bag. Victims be damned. Has there been any reasonable explanation as to why she was moved to a minimum security prison the day after talking to Trump's private attorney yet?
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Seizing control of the means of production
Tommy Callahan replied to Thurmal34's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
10% of one company in a massive sector full of massive companies is not " controlling the means of production" any more than Siemens mobile getting green infrastructure funds to create the high speed rail from vegas to la. -
Good quality free content... The Ringer website
Joe Marino replied to Sierra Foothills's topic in The Stadium Wall
Never heard of it -
Yeah, he's pretty firmly behind Hamlin, Hancock, and Lewis. I didn't think he ever really had much of a chance to make it anyways. His zero guarantees, minimum contract always kind of screamed Camp Body to me. Especially when you looked at the guys in front of him, the investments made in them, and how McDermott values them. Even Forrest's biggest supporters like Joe Marino concede he's not going to make it. He'll probably be back on the Practice Squad though, unless he decides he has better options on another teams Practice Squad.
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...."don't you know who I am"...
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Bengals… meh. Esiason can choke on the leftovers of whatever d*** Collinsworth didn’t eat.
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Is Romeo Doubs still in purgatory with the coaching staff in Green Bay? Might be something if a WR is to be added. If it’s any GB WR, would be Watson for me personally, even if he’s nursing recovery on that injury. Doubt they get rid of him though as he’s show flashes of decent and reliable play.
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Seizing control of the means of production
Big Blitz replied to Thurmal34's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Lol arguing this ridiculousness with the man that’s advocated for tariffs. Yea we totally were voting for Adam Smith everybody. Dems. You’ve been out flanked. Now proceed on with your open embrace of 3rd world communism. It’s totally the same as the Trump admins intel deal. Lol lol. Good luck with that. -
He's right to call them out for being cheap relative to other franchises. Ownership there is brutal and completely undeserving of success in the league. Very similar to how things operated in Buffalo for a decade or two, unfortunately. He's wrong if he was complaining about how HE was being treated, specifically, being personally worth approximately $20 Million (US Dollars).
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Training Camp News - Around the League version
Sojourner replied to DrDawkinstein's topic in The Stadium Wall
Curious as to why you think the defense takes steps back? they were top 10 in a lot of categories whilst the offense was in the low 10’s. Improved offense should allow the defense to improve, no? -
Elect a criminal - expect crimes
Big Blitz replied to Homelander's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
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ZERO guys on IR or PUP to start the season? No way. Gotta use those tools to punt on a few decisions: SVPG and Hairston and White and who knows who else could easily NOT count towards the 53 at first. Opens up spots for Carter and/or Shavers and/or a cutdown day addition at S and/or CB, one can hope.
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Training Camp News - Around the League version
iccrewman112 replied to DrDawkinstein's topic in The Stadium Wall
if they are healthy he has great weapons as well. I expect their offense to be better than last year Kelce Rice Worthy Hollywood Brown JuJu Noah Gray defense will take a couple steps back. -
Way To Early 53 man Roster prediction. 45 Picked. You fill the last 8
MJS replied to PrimeTime101's topic in The Stadium Wall
Forrest has been extremely quiet. I just think he has been outplayed vy everyone else and won't make the team. They have him playing 1 tech now and he just isn't that type of player. -
'Super Troopers 3' Is Happening, Production Starts This Week
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Asante Samuel - Not Visiting Yet
BillsFanForever19 replied to MarlinTheMagician's topic in The Stadium Wall
Yeah, not only does cutting Hamlin NOT save us 7m - it actually *costs* us $662,500 in general Cap Space and another 2m in Dead Cap. Agreed, not sure where they got that number from. -
There would come a point in the season when every team's entire 53 is listed in some capacity, minus maybe a K or P or LS. But I suspect even those guys work through soft tissue stuff and definitely multiple contusions that would put many of us on short-term IR from our daily lives. We'd be like, "Remember that time my ribs turned blue and purple and black (then yellow and green) for like an entire winter? I couldn't sneeze, without throwing up from the pain, for months. My wife and I couldn't be intimate that fiscal quarter and now I'm sleeping in my car." Etc. Etc.
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Eric Dickerson Claims Teams Were Told To Not Draft Shedeur Sanders
QLBillsFan replied to H2o's topic in The Stadium Wall
Chad Kelly was an immature privileged punk. SS has arrogance and also is privileged but other than his Dad blowing smoke he didn’t do nearly as much dumb stuff as CK. In both cases if they were better the NFL would have drafted them in the first round. Note zero racial bias. They both hurt their careers with poor behavior and hubris. -
Wishbone and 46 (can it still work in modern day NFL)
iccrewman112 replied to major's topic in The Stadium Wall
Playing this style forces the defense to all be near perfect in their decision making and assignments. It has always seemed like a perfect “surprise” offense for certain situations. Like the first game of the season. -
The only way Samuel isn't here is if someone's willing to trade for him. That would save us 7.34m in Cap Space while eating only 1.7m in Dead Cap. Otherwise if we just cut him, we save nothing and eat over 8.8m in Dead Cap. At that point, you're paying for him whether he's on the roster or not. Might as well get something out of him, even if he doesn't stay healthy all year. Moore is an interesting case. He's had some good practices, he's had some bad practices, he's been injured, and he hasn't really popped in the Pre-Season. Depending on who you talk to, he's either had a good off-season or a bad one. He, like Samuel, saves us nothing by cutting him and costs us 2.5m in Dead Money. Like Samuel, you're paying for him whether he's here or not. That said, eating 2.5m is a lot more likely and palatable than eating over 8.8m. So it's possible. One thing I don't think you're going to see though is us cutting both of them. Which would have us saving nothing and eating over 11.3m in Dead Money. If we can Trade Samuel, maybe they'd cut Moore. But it's way more likely they'd Trade Samuel and keep Moore, Cut Moore and keep Samuel, or keep them both - IMO. The other side of what you're saying is regardless of creativity on Offense, they're going to keep at least 5 WR's. So who would the 5th guy be beyond Shakir, Palmer, Coleman, and Shavers if you got rid of both Samuel and Moore? K.J. Hamler? Kristian Wilkerson? Nah. Samuel and Moore are better WR's than them and you're already paying for them. At least one of them will stick. As for keeping an extra RB, I don't see that. We're not going to dress 4 RB's on Game Day and we'll have no problem getting Gore back on the Practice Squad. Yes, Jackson Hawes is dead set as the 3rd TE on the Roster. Much like WR, we're going to keep 3 Tight End's. And he's a very good Blocking Tight End who has had a good off-season. We also spent a 5th Round Pick on him. Releasing a Draft Pick before the bottom of the 6th is a risky proposition trying to sneak them on to the Practice Squad.
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Regular season Ravens have put some whoopins on McD's Bills. Just sayin. I don't necessarily think that's what will happen, but I did say the smart money is on that (mostly because the spread/odds will make the returns favorable). You don't see any potential for the Bills to field an exploitable pass defense while also being a little flat offensively? McD's teams have had mixed results against Henry in the regular season, and Baltimore's defense has jumped all over us. I know the postseason matchups have gone differently. But getting pushed around or disrupted by an aggressive AFC Central squad is something we've seen a bit over the years, given how few teams generally have gotten the upper hand on McD's Bills. It's not preposterous.