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You say a lot, but you're rarely right. So go ahead - explain how “no deal” was somehow better than the JCPOA. Please site sources to back up your opinions. Per Grok: After the U.S. pulled out in 2018, Iran ramped up enrichment beyond agreed limits. By 2020, their uranium stockpile exceeded 2,400 kg blowing past JCPOA caps. Seems like walking away worked out great, huh?
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President Trump Speaks Out About Israeli Air Strikes on Iran. “Two months ago I gave Iran a 60 day ultimatum to ‘make a deal.’ They should have done it! Today is day 61. I told them what to do, but they just couldn’t get there. Now they have, perhaps, a second chance!” https://pjmedia.com/chris-queen/2025/06/13/president-trump-speaks-out-about-israeli-air-strikes-on-iran-n4940761 If this goes on another 48 hours, there might not be any leadership left to cut a deal with.
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Selective Justice: The Hypocrisy of MAGA
Joe Ferguson forever replied to Homelander's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Every time you post demonstrable lies, you confirm who you really are. -
OP, just do a google search for Bills 2025 schedule. It took me less than 3 seconds. I can’t expect the OP’s to do it when you can simply look it up. I’m making plans for which game my sons and I will fly up for a game. We prefer a 1pm game on Sunday so we can get out early enough on Monday morning to only miss a Friday and Monday. The schedule came out around May 15th, 2025. I hope that helps bud. BTW- thanks for joining the board as newbies are always welcome as long as they are truly Bills fans, and not questioning you at all. Enjoy you’re weekend.
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About 25 yrs. ago, my oldest, seemingly overnight, had a full on rap metamorphosis. Snoop, Method Man, Wu-Tang, DMX….became all my favorites. Ironically, it’s about when I started having to bail him out. He’s bustin’ rock now….concrete.
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UFL playoffs and championship
Bleeding Bills Blue replied to PromoTheRobot's topic in The Stadium Wall
Yeah, its a mess. Can't put them in prime time because then you're competing with NHL/NBA/MLB and even other things like Wrestling and reality tv. So now you're airing on weekend days like the NFL/NCAA but, there's still going to be some competition with other sports (plus playoffs for NHL and NBA) and you add in golf. -
One of Promo's 4 friends stopped watching.
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There was 1 NFL WR making what OBJ made in 2018. His name was OBJ. You made an apples to oranges comparison to prove WR inflation wasn't real. You were wrong. The highest paid WR in 2018 made 10% of the cap. The highest paid WR in 2025 made 14%. The top 5 WR's in 2018 by AAV made an average of 9% of the salary cap The top 5 WR's in 2025 by AAV make an average of 12% of the salary cap. That's the other issue with RB's. How many pretty good backs are on that list? It's hard to compete in a market flooded with supply.
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Selective Justice: The Hypocrisy of MAGA
Doc replied to Homelander's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
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Go ahead, remove the NG from LA. See what happens...
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The Bills, at least, seem to consider NCB and boundary CB as different positions, and also seem to think NCB and S are a lot closer to each other than either is to boundary CB. We've seen a number of S/NCB depth guys - Siran Neal and Cam Lewis both come to mind - but very few boundary/nickel depth guys. Jamarcus Ingram is about the only one, and even then he's only played on the boundary when there was no one else available. Both Neal and Lewis have also filled in at boundary CB, but only when there were multiple injuries in the same game. My guess is that Parrino has internalized that after a number of years covering this team, and was meaning "boundary corners" specifically. Also worth noting: Parrino isn't allowed to report on where players are lining up, but he is able to witness it and remember. It's possible that Hancock has been practicing exclusively at S all spring. If that's the case, Parrino would probably not think of him as any kind of corner at this point.
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Two things: 1.) Dov Kleiman is one of the worst accounts on Twitter (this question of his proves it. $500? GTFO) and I will continue to advocate for everyone blocking him immediately and indefinitely. 2.) If the proposition is that they will NEVER win a Super Bowl in my lifetime if I take the money, then there is no amount you could offer that would get me to accept the deal. Call me foolish if you want, but my Bills fandom is such a fundamentally large part of my life and bring me so much joy that I just can't imagine taking that deal. My life is good. I'm healthy, I have a roof over my head and food in my fridge, a family and friends that love me, I get to travel here and there. So you're asking me to give up one of the things I love most in life for, what, a bigger house and more vacations? The ability to not have to go to work? Nah. I'm good. Gimme the Lombardi.
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RB and WR markets are actually insane.
Bleeding Bills Blue replied to FireChans's topic in The Stadium Wall
Gurley is a good example of the other piece of "value" being availability. The contract went SO badly for them, that i think it caused some of the noted de-escalation in AAV. Since running back is the most injury prone position, I would think the agent's are now putting a higher emphasis on % guaranteed vs. boosting the AAV. The cap % comparison will be important for the next batch of young players getting contracts, and honestly there's so many backs that I think every GM is in wait and see mode. Next year free agents: Breece Hall, Kenneth Walker, Kyren Williams, James Cook, Brian Robinson, Isiah Pacheco, Travis Etienne, Rachaad White, Jaylen Warren, plus any cap dumps. Bijan and Gibbs are coming up on extension elibibility, and they're the ones most likely to exceed Barkleys number. Jonathan Taylor also needs an extension. Should be interesting. -
I find it extremely ironic that there is playoff hockey discussions occurring in a Buffalo Sabres thread.
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Yeah I don’t disagree with anything here, just pointing out that speed doesn’t necessarily drop off a cliff just because a player ages. Usain ran that time in sweats and without warming up, so if he had dedicated a couple months or so to running his fastest 40 at age 33…? I’m not so sure it would’ve been a couple of steps lost from his prime. Would it have been slower? Minuscule, certainly not by greater than a tenth (as evidenced by his 4.22). The wear and tear on the body is the biggest culprit for why one would drastically lose steps. If the body is well maintained and the player is lucky enough to avoid major injuries, they can continue making a living running with the young guys.
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Antonio Brown in big trouble...again
thenorthremembers replied to Albany,n.y.'s topic in The Stadium Wall
One of the best 5-6 year runs of all time for a wideout. Given his career stats I imagine he still is a fringe Hall of Famer. Just depends on if the writers and the league want him in. Look what they did to TO, and he wasnt a criminal. -
That's 1 NFL WR making that. Only 5 guys over 30M. Despite "setting the market" at 40 million, the next highest 2025 contracts were 33M (Metcalf), 28.7 (Higgins), 22M (Adams), etc. Right now Chase is an outlier, like Barkley--who "reset the RB market" (so I read here) at 20M (7% of cap). No other RB has gotten close to that in new (2025) contracts.
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Airplane II was good. It wasn't all recycled jokes, which is usually why comedy sequels are bad/stale.