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  2. I agree with you, but believe it started a week earlier against NE. Josh tried to use his legs in that game to bail out the horrible play calling, and the NE defenders absolutely punished him. It's as hard as I've seen him get hit. You can see it on his face as well.
  3. Lol as Josh McDaniels Said you haven't seen anything yet.
  4. In all honesty, a slot corner may be a nice get. Taron has been having rough days.
  5. Well the illegal immigrants must have been raping and robbing and killing people in the neighborhood obviously.
  6. Looks like the Pats have found their guy. He made some great throws yesterday with guys in his face. Extremely cool hand for a second year QB. Pats are a team on the move and headed in the right direction, like we were years ago. Honestly im fine with that. I’d rather play (and hopefully beat) a good team than wipe the floor with dishrags week after week. I’m less concerned about them than I am about us.
  7. FWIW - I generally have a rule to let former players in the media give me analysis on my team only, not coaches or anyone else, and we're still getting a lot of respect from former players in the media. FWIW!!!! I've been here since the 80's, lol.
  8. The one thing I'm not giving us credit for is how the Chiefs also seem to do this every year. They come out slow, we deem them to be washed and their offense to be old, and then they turn it on. They obviously get more of the benefit of the doubt because they've won it all and we haven't, but it does feel similar.
  9. The Left is ‘Bleeding Kansas’ October 27, 2025 Victor Davis Hanson In the late 1850s, “Bleeding Kansas” was the term used to describe the escalating cycle of violence, when surrogates for the Union and soon-to-be Confederacy fought each other over whether Kansas would be admitted as a free or slave-owning state. As the assaults and killings increased, radicals set the agenda. The logical next step was the nightmares of Fort Sumter and Bull Run. Those calling for restraint and peaceful resolutions were considered weak and traitorous. The thuggish and violent, instead, were praised as the true idealists and patriots, the real “base” of their respective parties. We have witnessed a growing wave of left-wing assassins and would-be assassins in the last few years: James Hodgkinson, Luigi Mangione, James Crooks, Ryan Routh, Elias Rodriguez, and Tyler Robinson, who have targeted Republican House leaders, CEOs, Donald Trump, Jews, and Charlie Kirk. For months, leftists vandalized or torched anything to do with the Tesla brand, and with virtual impunity, they sometimes went after individual Tesla owners. Jews walked in the shadows on campuses, where mobs cheered Hamas killers. From June through October 2020, Antifa- and BLM-led rioting led to 35 deaths, $2 billion in damage, 14,000 arrests, and 1,500 injured police. On January 6, violence left five dead, four from the protesting side. But whereas the federal government immediately and often excessively jailed both violent and peaceful 2021 protesters, almost all of the 14,000 protesters and rioters of 2020 were released by left-wing blue-city and federal prosecutors and judges. ICE officers and facilities remain under siege in a number of major cities. In this current left-wing legitimization of violence, the Democrat Party is now embracing an eerie channeling of an earlier, pre- and post-Confederate ethos. Nonstop Democrat grandees call for their resistance to hit the street, if need be, to go lower than the “gutter,” and to “let your rage fuel you.” The demagogic, anti-ICE bluster of Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker, Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson, California Governor Gavin Newsom, Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass, Oregon Governor Tina Kotek, and Portland Mayor Keith Wilson is nullificationist and state-rights supremacy to the core. New York mayoral candidate Zoran Mamdani, in the spirit of Jefferson Davis, recently summed up the left’s resistance best, bragging that he hoped to disconnect New York local governance from federal government authority entirely—at least in the obligatory rather than beneficiary sense. But do not left-wing states’ righters also applaud rogue lower-court federal judges who create and apply all sorts of edicts to stop the enforcement of federal law? https://victorhanson.com/the-left-is-bleeding-kansas/
  10. My opinion is, this season will be what it will be. The older I get the more I focus on just enjoying the games one by one. Enjoying the time with friends and family that come with the games. A Super Bowl win would be amazing in my lifetime. But if not, it is what it is. Gone are the days that I sit up unable to sleep pondering possible trades. If we hit the one seed, if we make it in as a Wild Card, it is what it will be. I have no control over it
  11. Wasn't the missed time at Kentucky due to like an infection even?
  12. To be honest, I got that vibe while watching Hard Knocks. It just seemed like the Bills were so relaxed, as if the philosophy was that they didn't want or need to be super sharp, focused and aggressive right from the get go. That they would ramp up as the season wore on or something. You kind of saw that in the Bears preseason blowout (I know it was our second string vs their starters).
  13. I thought 1st half in the passing game Allen looked off. 2nd half, he looked much better and made several of his patented throws including a rollout to the left and throw a laser beam to Coleman coming across, a step up and thru the pocket running towards the LOS throw to find Hawes inside the 5, and even that throw to Shakir was textbook perfect ball placement because he essentially "told" Shakir to turn towards the sideline by where he put that ball on his outside shoulder because he saw the defender coming from the inside, and helped Shakir avoid him. Small sample size since he was done early into the 4th, but I was much happier with what I saw from Allen in the 2nd half.
  14. Yea thought he was overdrafted coming out. Undersized, thought he was a pure slot only CB coming out. Hadn’t found a lot of success obviously. Don’t think CB is on our trade wishlist. Think it’s either DT or WR(again) that will be the target
  15. Yea I think teams will ‘listen to calls’ about pretty much anyone…I take the whole ‘listening to calls’ thing with a grain of salt idk how common it is trading a first round pick on a rookie deal id imagine it’s super rare. He’d have to be borderline refusing to play for them to even consider it unless they got offered a hilariously one sided deal
  16. Deals Announced 10/27 - Rams trade for Titans CB R McCreary
  17. I say it every year, we have just as good a shot as anyone to win it. About making clutch plays at the clutch times
  18. Highly drafted not that long ago. Kinda sets the idea what a CB may cost us. Would have been more upset we didn't make the move if Mad Max didn't show some promise yesterday.
  19. I’ve seen multiple tweets now saying he wasn’t targeted but it looks like he was targeted in the 2nd tweet. Does the flag on Poyer nullify it in the stat sheet?
  20. After he messed up game management decisions multiple playoffs in a row he said he wanted to have a "real" DC and become more of a CEO head coach that just manages. IMO he should always be calling the defensive plays, it's obviously his competitive advantage. Reid continues to call the offensive plays in KC.
  21. And so it shall be,
  22. I have Sutton on my fantasy team and was hoping he would eat against Elam unfortunately for me, the Cowboys have another kid who is worse than Elam that Troy Franklin torched all day
  23. Reading your comment about body language really stands out. Thinking about the Bills this year it does seem like they are coasting and just a mellow kind of care free attitude. I don't see a ton of fire from most of the guys. The positive spin would be this is a mature team now and understands the expectations are super bowl. The games dont mean a lot until you get to the playoffs. The concern is that its more a reflection of the culture, settling for be good not great, life is bigger than football, lack of that fiery and tough leader, etc.
  24. I'm sorry, but I just can't get behind this. Once the game starts, I feel like those types of things go out of your head. Josh has always said the game starts for him the moment he is hit.
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