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Lefties are mentally disturbed and must be stopped.
CoudyBills replied to Unforgiven's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
That is a shame someone killed the state senator. I think when they say the left must be stopped, they really mean people like you, the base. Not your elected officials. See, no base=no votes. -
Political Violence: Where Do You Stand?
CoudyBills replied to BillsFanNC's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
You're as independent as herpes. Your hosts is a vile blue haired lesbian. -
OJ Simpson has to be #1 or 2 hands down. I understand he was a POS off the field, but he was one of the greatest NFL players in not just Bills history, but NFL history. Bruce is either #1 or #2; He's top 2 or 3 of defensive ends in NFL history. Jim Kelly leading us to 4 SB'd as QB is #3. Josh Allen is #4 because every year we're going the playoffs because of his otherworldly talent. #5 is Thurman Thomas because of is MVP. Leading the NFL in yards from scrimmage.
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Are Fan Expectations Too High for Keon Coleman?
BigDingus replied to JohnNord's topic in The Stadium Wall
Wait, THAT is optimistic?! Xavier Worthy beat that last year as a rookie, as he had 59 receptions, 638 yards & 6 TDs. If it's "expecting too much" to expect Keon to out-perform the rookie numbers of a player we passed on in favor of him, that's just sad. We also passed on Ladd McConkey & Ricky Pearsall, the later of which got shot & missed significant time, only to nearly catch up to Coleman's production with less time played. So no, I don't think it's unfair to expect Coleman to at least perform as well as other WRs we passed on taking. After all, he has an MVP QB throwing to him, so that should give him an advantage over anyone other than Worthy, right? I expect Keon to have a significantly better season this year, and I think it's completely fair to have those expectations. Thankfully, I think he'll meet my expectations & do much better than those numbers you laid out. -
Are Fan Expectations Too High for Keon Coleman?
Doc Brown replied to JohnNord's topic in The Stadium Wall
The stats and analytics support that at least on the offensive side of the ball. -
Minnesota lawmaker assassinated another shot.
Big Blitz replied to 4th&long's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
They don’t want you to see what a liar he is - CBS only posted what they wanted you to see - but don’t worry. We got it: FYI - that CBS “reporter” Lilia Deep State stooge - her timeline serves as a mouthpiece for Democrat talking points. -
Are Fan Expectations Too High for Keon Coleman?
NickelCity replied to JohnNord's topic in The Stadium Wall
I saw him play in Seattle last year and loved his game. After the injury he didn't get going at all. -
Yup, compared to Josh I have to agree. You take away 1990 and Jim's playoff stats are pretty bad. With 1990 included, his rating is still a terrible 72.3....not to mention Jim was surrounded by HOFers. Josh is flying solo in some regards.
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Minnesota lawmaker assassinated another shot.
Big Blitz replied to 4th&long's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
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I seem to remember he being quite an ornery one as Bills VP/asst. GM
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“The Vice President candidate for the Democrat party is directly connected to a domestic terrorist, that is confirmed, the only question is whether Tim Walz himself ordered the political hit against a rival who voted against Walz's plan to give free healthcare to illegals," Cernovich wrote.” This is a fair statement? Oh, and congrats for hitting Godwins law in record time.
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I can't comment on the specific plays you have in mind. But I don't think it's quite that simple. Part of what makes the offense of a top-tier team with a top-tier coach so difficult to defend, right, is that the top-tier coaches will do a careful dissection of how a defense like McDermott's will handle defensive assignments in certain plays. Then they'll tweak plays to force the coverage to be what they want. You don't want your MLB covering Kelce? Too bad so sad, we're going to exploit your coverage rules so that's where you end up. Every team does this, of course, but someone like Reid is a master at it, and he goes harder during the playoffs. And of course, the Bills are aware of this, and will normally have some wrinkles of their own to counter it. But that requires two things: players who have the mentality to master changes to the playbook on a short week, and players who have the physical capacity to execute. Hold that thought. It's now the division round, and the Bills are playing KC on a short week after a Monday late WC game. You're Sean McDermott. You've been missing your starting OLB most of the season. His replacement, who's been doing OK, is playing with one arm and a shoulder brace. Your starting MLB is out, his backup is out, and the guy who knows the scheme well enough to direct the traffic is 32 and just got off the sofa a week ago. But that's not all. One of your starting corners is out. The other didn't play the previous week nursing a knee injury and it's unclear he'll make it through the game. So you have a judgement call to make. Do you try to empty the playbook and throw every wrinkle you can craft back at Reid? Or do you look at the Jimmies and Joes who will be available next Sunday and say "let's stay with what we know these guys can execute and just try to be assignment sound and limit the damage"? The thing is, we almost pulled it off. I know "almost" only counts in horse shoes, hand grenades, and tactical nukes. But we were a bonkers fake punt attempt and a missed FG away from doing the thing, mishaps in coverage and all. And it's not like Kelce ran rampant over us, he had one fewer reception and fewer yards than he did during our regular season win. He had 6 more receptions and gained 41 more yards against Baltimore the next week. PS I think Tre White will do a Micah Hyde and wind up on the practice squad. He's already got his guaranteed money and he keeps it if he's cut. That's just my opinion.
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Usually the only ones that care are the ones that want to twist it into use for their personal narrative - orange man bad ...
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I’m just here correctly identifying DC scripted soap operas. No doubt Musk wanted these questions asked. Here he is on the tour to repair his reputation with the liberal losers that can’t handle life.
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Weird. Article makes no mention of his wife interning for Walz. Or who exactly gets appointed to the positions they do and why. Walz knew him. The questions are all fair - all of them. Pretty hypocritical of you and PBS to be upset about freedom of speech and the press during No Kings weekend. Apologize? From the morons that call Trump literally Hitler everyday.
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Minnesota lawmaker assassinated another shot.
Big Blitz replied to 4th&long's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
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Oh here we go with the peace-outs when you don't want to defend your nonsense. As a teenager my aunt was visiting and asked me how summer work was going and I complained to her about a lack of systems in place in the family business. She asked me what I would do about it. I said I didn't know, and that it was basically outta my pay/experience grade, but there had to be a better way. The equivalent of your vague "there is a deal that would satisfy both sides as well". She told me you will need to learn that if you don't have a solution to offer then you should just "shut the f#ck up". That's where you went wrong here. You lowered the bar of the argument for a Cook extension by voicing vague, nonsensical complaints that you clearly hadn't thought thru and then didn't offer anything remotely resembling a solution. You sound like a real job-site instigator. 😂
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Minnesota lawmaker assassinated another shot.
Big Blitz replied to 4th&long's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
This is an act by a paid actor being financed by USAID