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  2. Tavern is where to go the night before Tailgating sucks in Charlotte.
  3. Those two groups combine for about 500k in the US in total. How about we discuss the rest of the 20 million just over the past 4 years. so you now tell me what qualifies someone as a good refugee in your book? Why are violent gang members allowed in during the past 4 years? https://www.pewresearch.org/race-and-ethnicity/fact-sheet/asian-americans-burmese-in-the-u-s/ https://www.cnn.com/interactive/2017/02/us/somali-minnesota-photos/
  4. You won't know how much it matters until it happens. If you have a lot of injuries, a bye let will help a bunch.
  5. Week 17 at Browns could be the Sanders game
  6. No. That’s Reggie Gilliam.
  7. I hate when people show valid comparison to me when I’ve been drinking, stop already..,, 🤣
  8. I'm not saying Douglas and Henry are the same caliber of player. The difference between Douglas hitting the wall and Henry hitting the wall is that Douglas doing so equates to being completely toast and out of the league - wherein Henry losing a step would still have him as a servicable RB. But your argument is he'll still be the force he was last year for up to two years. I think that's a pretty big gamble to take. He definitely doesn't have to "get comfy with 12m at the max". If Josh Jacobs is at 12m and 29 year old Alvin Kamara is at 12.5 - he will easily surpass that. Derrick Henry will be 32 in the Playoffs this season. That's why he's making 15m instead of 21m like Barkley. You know that there's much more that goes into contract value than stats and performance. If Cook hits the market next offseason after another season like last year, I would bet you Dollars to Donuts he's exceeding 12m and probably by more than a couple million.
  9. Opinions on tariffs aside, the framing of these stories is interesting to me. Under the Biden inflation, media painted corporations as greedy and needlessly raising prices to gouge consumers. Now they are portrayed as helpless victims just trying to survive. https://x.com/Nessakins_/status/1923034127357391206
  10. Morris was a solid third TE for the Bills. If Hawes gives Buffalo an upgrade, it will not be a huge one. Hawes is a little taller than Morris and tested just a wee bit slower in the 40. Both have good hands. Hawes might be a better blocker. I have no problem with the Bills switching out one fringe player for another one if they think it can make them a bit better.
  11. Tavern on the Tracks which is 7 or so blocks from BOA stadium has my endorsement. I spent the day there with my wife watching the game in which Bacarri Rambo intercepted Aaron Rodgers twice to beat the Packers, December 14, 2014. Had a great time and they were a very active group. I'd bet they would plan big things for when the Bills actually come to town. You might want to contact their Bills Backer group.
  12. A healthy KC team was already substantially better than the Broncos, and they improved way more this offseason then Denver. Buffalo's eeked by the Jets and Patriots at times, but I doubt you think they're on the verge of overtaking the division any time soon.
  13. Half of the population of Charlotte is from WNY, I expect that will be a home game for us. Cheap taxes and better weather!
  14. If Cook grows several inches and gains a bunch of pounds of muscle he too can become a bell cow RB, being that isn’t going to happen, James needs to get comfy with 12 million at the max , and I like Cook a lot, he is very good for s small RB,
  15. Where are all the "If Trump gets elected we will be the laughingstock of the world" posters ? . .
  16. The Carolina Bills Backers Group is pretty large. I went to the last game there and it was a good time. Hyperbole aside, 60% of the stadium may be be Bills fans. That’s a realistic estimate. We may have 40,000 Bills fans there. There have been Nashville games that look like that but this game will rival that. I’d say AT LEAST 25,000. The point being, it won’t be hard to be around Bills fans. Sometimes the Backer Groups have blocks of tickets. You can also go through the Fans of Buffalo group. I try to get to a couple of road games a year and I wait until the morning of the game (usually) to buy my tickets. That seems to be when the pricing is best. The few weeks before the game and now are usually the worst IMO.
  17. James Comey.. what the literal #### We had people like Comey, Brennan and Clapper in all these positions of power and they’re absolute psychopaths.
  18. They don't want to give him credit and/or they're splitting hairs that while Trump brought them together Rubio didn't contribute significantly to the negotiations. Pakistan already thanked Trump, that in itself tells everyone all we need to know. I don't care about the politics, this is yet another situation that should rise above it and uphold the Constitution. That is the most disturbing thing no matter what your politics.
  19. I think bowling Green converted him his junior year But for what he was a third tight end.. he has crafty route running skills and is a good pass catching option for sure You can't feed them all in the NFL but he's already lasted a good amount
  20. Lawrence O'Donnell nails it. He answers my question - the question Trump and his ilk cannot answer: Why wouldn't the Qatari 747 remain property of the U.S. Government after Trump is gone? The answer: because it's not about the U.S. Government receiving a gift. It's not about Air Force 1. The Qatari 747 would have to be retrofitted to meet all the DOD requirements before it would even be put in service, so who knows how long Trump could even use it as President. No. It's about the plane reverting to the Trump Library when his term ends. A Trump Library run by Trump and his buttkissers, so Trump will be able to fly on the most magnificent flying palace ever to his various personal/post-presidency engagements. In other words, it's about a gift that's personal to Trump, not to the American people.
  21. I dont disagree that some guys can just fall off a cliff, but in a lot of those cases I have gone back and noticed their back end of the previous season was tailing off form their first half of the previous season. Its not an exact science by any measure, and its not always going to be the case, but more to the point Henry showed zilch in terms of slowing down. Even if he was in his prime still, I think it would be foolish to expect another 1900 yard season, those just don't happen very often. But if there is any back capable of 1200-1500 yard seasons still in that Ravens offense at ages 32 and 33 its this guy. He is on another level physically and few have the kind of off season regimen that he does, or even capable of what he does. That being said...I also wouldn't at all be surprised to see a 32 year old RB slow down, its a pretty common wall. Just saying, if there is a RB to bet on to still get a couple highly productive seasons at this age its him. The problem with that comparison though is that Rasul and Henry are not in the same league as a player, physically, or how their offseason regimen to take care of their bodies. Most RB's will fall off a cliff at this age, you don't have to convince me of that or find examples, there are many. The point was if anyone can buck that trend its Henry.
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