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This is what Roundy thinks. Its okay if innocent people are killed by terrorists, except me and my family, because open world migration is my belief.
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No one saw the Patriots on the schedule and got excited. With a weak schedule they were able to slide by. Fumble luck and other variables have fallen NE way all year. Deeper dives metrics and trends tell a different story. First time Ne sees a team again. I think Mcdermott has a masterclass day.
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Random talking head says something about the Bills
GoBills808 replied to Simon's topic in The Stadium Wall
The biggest lie is that people who talk about wanting a SB don't 'enjoy the season' -
Week 15, Bills v. Cheats, PREDICT THE SCORE!
QLBillsFan replied to Freddie's Dead's topic in The Stadium Wall
Bills 30-20. The Pats finally play a team after they have some injuries.LT and best DT. LB possibly an issue. Bosa back Benford down never ended for the Bills. Smart JA who relies on Cook and TEs. -
Drive-By Shooting in Redlands, CA, Targets Hanukkah Display in Apparent Antisemitic Attack Susie Moore Rodgir Cohen, a political science professor at Mira Costa College and university lecturer, shared an X post on Saturday indicating that his home, in Redlands, California, had been attacked in a drive-by shooting on Friday evening. https://redstate.com/smoosieq/2025/12/14/drive-by-shooting-in-redlands-ca-targets-hanukkah-display-in-apparent-antisemitic-attack-n2197110
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Hurts a lot. Turf toe is brutal and a long term impact. First hand experience
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In what universe is Coleman better or more useful than Gabe, who, unlike Coleman a) catches the ball; b) sells routes when he's not the target; c) is a deep-ball specialist; and d) has the trust of Allen? It's perverse. Are they trying to spot the Patriots a pawn, trying to even things up? Did they get a directive from the league to water down the roster? Is McDermott--god forbid--actually relying on Brady's judgment? Shall we make a prediction, based strictly on history? Coleman will not get open, ever, at any time, unless the DB falls down. If he catches a ball, it will because Allen hits him in his unreliable hands. He'll catch two balls on slants, drop a third, and fumble a fourth for a turnover. He'll be dominated by any linebacker, cornerback, safety, defensive lineman, or player-coach the Pats put on him. He'll give up when not targeted, giving his man a chance to make the play on who is. The only possible rationale I can think of (besides the perverse ones) is that they plan to run all day and want Coleman to block. But then why not play a fourth tight end? At least he would be a receiving threat. The man is a liability, one of the worst players on the roster, which is saying something. Benford out and Coleman in. Someone reassure me. My confidence level went from high to "Time to start drinking."
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also turf toe isn’t a jammed toe it’s a serious injury to your foot
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Many players played with far worse for less money back in the 70s, 80s, 90s and 2000s. These guys today make way more money and don't play with the slightest boo boos
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Christian Benford in a medical walking shoe
Ridgewaycynic2013 replied to HappyDays's topic in The Stadium Wall
I think it's time to trim the strength and conditioning department staff, and bring on one podiatrist and one pedicure technician. -
TNF - Bucs/Falcons (Not that anyone cares)
alanvh2o replied to ColoradoBills's topic in The Stadium Wall
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