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LabattBlue started following Aiden Hutchinson - Massive Contract Extension
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https://www.9and10news.com/sports/2025/10/29/detroit-lions-aidan-hutchinson-signs-record-180-million-contract/
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One thing is certain among the brain dead lefties here... They could not care less about the future of America's children... They don't care about borders... They don't care about how massive the welfare system has become... They don't care about American workers... They don't want ANY industry to return... Any opposition to their mentality yields the accusation of "racism"... Selfish anti-American scumbags to the bitter end... To these idiots, I am a black "white supremacist"... They hate America while loving the US dollar...
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James Cook named AFC Player of the Week
Goin Breakdown replied to Chandler#81's topic in The Stadium Wall
We've got an MVP and a OPOTW!! Feelin good about Sunday!! -
Not overly confident of a win for the Bills in this one, but cautiously optimistic. If the Bills win, I think they are winning their division. A loss and I think it is likely a wild card berth. If the passing game looks like it has the last few weeks, I don't see the Bills winning. Let's hope that isn't the case. I see the Chiefs game planning to take away Cook, so it is up the Josh Allen and crew to make them pay.
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Keon Coleman success by route - Not pretty
Goin Breakdown replied to DJB's topic in The Stadium Wall
I'd really look at one of the PS dudes if they aren't looking outside for a trade. -
I never thought as Coleman as a #1. I thought of him as a big reciever who would be solid with contested catches I do not understand who thought Coleman as a #1 WR, or why they would. That being said he has failed to make the step up and become a reliable target.
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^^^^ Nice analysis. However, penalties called is only one piece of the story. Penalties that AREN’T called (especially during crucial plays), bad spots, and when the penalties are called are factors as well.
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Kansas City.... Who/What do you despise the most?
HappyDays replied to henry jones's topic in The Stadium Wall
Rashee Rice is one of two players in the NFL that I openly root for injury. The other one was a former Chief and had a gruesome injury earlier this year, you can fill in the blank. Rice is just a total scumbag and I hope his antics haunt the Chiefs for his entire rookie contract. All the players wearing "Free #4" shirts was utterly classless and almost shocking. Other than that what is there to hate about them? I often find myself hating their opponent, but never the Chiefs. They don't cheat or play unfair. They play mistake free football and have the best coaching staff in the NFL. Everything they do could be done by us but we haven't made the necessary changes or additions to match them. -
And y’all wonder why JA has trust issues and looks frustrated and not quite himself.
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I don’t care how good he is defensively, Pages needs to go to the bench. He is doing nothing with the bat. I am shaking my head how Toronto is getting it done. First Santander goes down for the playoffs, Bichette is badly hobbled, Springer is out, and yet they shutdown the Dodgers and still got the job done offensively.
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I totally disagree. Coleman is not an NFL talent and we have a terrible success rate throwing to him (even though he has been force fed targets and given the highest snap count). Samuel doesn’t play half the time. We really just have Shakir and Kincaid as reliable targets. Palmer could evolve into that as well, but he hasn’t really shown it so far (and never has in his NFL career to-date, even with another good QB in Herbert). We must have some of the worst separation metrics in the league, and to top it off, nobody can even get open in the scramble drill. Look around the league when mobile QBs scramble. There is usually a WIDE OPEN pass catcher if they can buy enough time. Even when Allen is scrambling this year he’s still throwing to players where it has to be a contested catch. That isn’t normal even on bad teams. Mack Hollins could get open on the scramble drill and downfield just last season with this same OC and roster. And he’s a special teamer and WR4. What makes you think we can create an effective passing attack that way?
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Funny, I almost collided with Mr. Fichtner at the airport in Cabo San Lucas several years ago. I was maneuvering through a crowded food court and suddenly found myself face to face with the battered husband from Drowning Mona. We darn near smashed our foreheads together. Watch where you're going, Fichtner!
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Inexplicably, Troy Franklin slipped to the 4th round.
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A bit of both - Sporting news and ESPN https://sports.yahoo.com/article/bills-predicted-swing-fences-trade-144547634.html
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Bills never got the key pieces of a rebuild in place, except for josh of course.
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Everything comes down to race with you... Your self-loathing is absurd...
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No surprise but great to see!
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I'll take that kind of lose situation
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Is your front door a man made border?
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1/2 Way Through: Which Coach has the Hottest Seat?
Southern McButterpants replied to ryguy101's topic in The Stadium Wall
I don't hate this. -
This guy was supposed to be our #1 WR. Now he should probably be benched and a bubble inactive player. Curious what the chart from the OP would look like for this season. I don’t think it would be pretty.
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Almost the worst in the league. I guess Beane is still smarter than everyone else in the room including the Chiefs when he took a wr no one had us taking there because there were so many better options
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Kansas City.... Who/What do you despise the most?
DapperCam replied to henry jones's topic in The Stadium Wall
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Some notes on officiating/Cheffers.... Carl Cheffers' crew has a league-high 20.7 flags thrown per game, and a league-high 17.3 accepted penalties per game (nfl average is 14). Cheffers already officiated a Chiefs game earlier this year in Brazil when they played the Chargers. KC had 10 penalties for 71 yards; LAC had 6 penalties for 49 yards. Chiefs fans believe he missed a holding call on this critical TD late (below), which adds to their belief that Cheffers hates the Chiefs due to his involvement in other past controversial games. I don't buy into the ref bias BS. They have no incentive to get calls wrong that could hurt their standing for playoff or Super Bowl assignments. I do however believe that a couple of crews have proven to be more (or less) flag happy than others. Bill Vinovich is one that makes the list. His crew has thrown the fewest flags over the sample and has had the least or second least amount of penalties seven straight years from 2016-2022, and typically is never at the top. Cheffers' crew certainly makes the list, but falls into the flag happy category. In data that goes back to 2009, Cheffers' crew has ranked (out of 17 crews) top 5 in flags thrown nine times, and has led the league four times. That being said, his crew threw the fewest flags in 2024, and the second fewest in 2023, one of only five times he's finished in the bottom half of flags thrown. It goes to show you that single-year samples can still be pretty noisy, as most ref crews have no defined pattern. Most years, there's a 3-4 flag per game difference between the most flag happy crew, and the least flag happy crew, and some years it's in the 2s. Cheffers penalty rank by year: 2025 - 1st (most flags thrown) 2024 - 17th (fewest flags thrown) 2023 - 16th 2022 - 1st 2021 - 1st 2020 - 3rd 2019 - 11th 2018 - 5th 2017 - 2nd 2016 - 11th 2015 - 2nd 2014 - 1st 2013 - 7th 2012 - 6th 2011 - 7th 2010 - 5th 2009 - 12th Chiefs vs Bills penalties (2025): This year, the Chiefs are 4th worst in the NFL in net penalties at -12 and are 6th worst in net penalty yards; the Bills are 5th worst (-11) in net penalties, and 7th worst in net penalty yards. In terms of subjective defensive penalties, the Chiefs rank 23rd (+16.5 EPA), while the Bills are the third-biggest beneficiary (+37 EPA) behind NYG and Dallas. The ranks are the same when measuring WPA - KC 23rd, Buffalo 3rd. Buffalo also has the edge over KC in QB penalties drawn, 11-9, despite KC playing one more game than the Bills so far. Prior years: 2024: Chiefs (5th best, +19 net penalties); Bills (6th best, +14 net penalties) 2023: Chiefs (7th worst, -12 net penalties); Bills (13th worst, -6 net penalties) 2022: Chiefs (3rd best, +21 net penalties); Bills (12th worst, -4 net penalties) 2021: Chiefs (11th best, +10 net penalties); Bills 13th worst, -11 net penalties) 2020: Chiefs (4th worst, -18 net penalties); Bills (5th worst, -11 net penalties) 2019: Chiefs (9th best, +12 net penalties); Bills (4th worst, -26 net penalties) 2018: Chiefs (2nd worst, -24 net penalties); Bills (4th worst, -17 net penalties) 2017: Chiefs (11th worst, -11 net penalties); Bills (17th worst, -1 net penalties) 2016: Chiefs (15th best, -2 net penalties); Bills (13th worst, -6 net penalties) 2015: Chiefs (13th best, +6 net penalties); Bills (3rd worst, -30 net penalties) 2014: Chiefs (6th best, +19 net penalties); Bills (4th worst, -20 net penalties) 2013: Chiefs (11th best, +13 net penalties); Bills (16th best, -2 net penalties) Chiefs in Andy/Mahomes era (2018-2025): -4 net penalties Chiefs Andy/Alex Smith era (2013-2017): +25 net penalties Bills in McDermott era (2017-2025): -72 net penalties Bills in Marrone/Ryan eras (2013-2016): -58 net penalties QBs/Roughing the Passer (2018-2025): Allen 0.932 per 100 attempts (5th highest of 74 QBs) Mahomes 0.633 per 100 attempts (29th)
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Grow up? What a stupid assumption being that I am 50... If you do not believe in man made borders, US borders as an example, then you are what I thought you were from the beginning... There is nothing imaginary about man made borders... International law says otherwise... Fortunately, someone with your mindset towards open borders has no influence on the future of American border security... Have a nice day though... Remove 10s of millions of illegal aliens and the physician shortage solves itself... But ideologically, that is a nonstarter for you...
