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  2. It would make sense for Buffalo but not Dallas. Why would they want the most expensive years of Oliver’s contract? Buffalo already got the two cheap years of a back-loaded deal. You’d have to pay a team to take on that contract.
  3. Not to be a Negative Nancy, but what if Tre doesn't stay healthy and/or doesn't return to pro-bowl Tre again? In that scenario, an injured or unready Max is a problem - and that's what some of us are worried about.
  4. There’s no stellar defensive FA to pay. If a team has 2 awesome EDGEs and trades one for picks and keeps the other at a high salary, I sort’ve understand. But the Chiefs could’ve gotten a TON of salary cap relief and picks if they traded Chris Jones in 2023. You know why they didn’t do that? Because having Chris Jones is better than 2 firsts and salary cap space, especially because there’s no one worth using that space on. The Bills have tried and failed to find defensive difference makers in FA. The guys that hit FA are either super old, like Von Miller, or super injury prone, like Joey Bosa. Superstar 26 year olds at super high paid positions like QB, WR, pass rush and OT generally don’t hit FA. They are either paid by the team that drafted them, or traded for and paid.
  5. The Media’s Russia Hoax Coverage Just Imploded Before Our Eyes. There comes a point where even the most seasoned observers of media bias have to pause and marvel at just how far the mainstream press will go to insulate Democrats from their own deceptions. This latest saga, surrounding the Russian collusion hoax, hasn’t merely reached a new level of absurdity—it’s obliterated every pretense of honest reporting in spectacular fashion. We’re now witnessing a full-scale meltdown in the legacy media, triggered by the slow release of bombshell documents tied to the infamous Russian collusion narrative. DNI Tulsi Gabbard’s calculated drip of these disclosures has left the press dazed; before they can spin their way out of one revelation, another lands with even greater force, blowing apart their talking points. The impact? Panic, denial, and a frenetic scramble to rewrite reality. At the center of it all is the “Durham Annex”—a trove of evidence so deeply troubling that the mainstream media can’t afford to look at it objectively. Instead of confronting the contents, Rolling Stone—never shy about running cover for the left—truly jumped the shark with a theory so far-fetched it would make a conspiracy theorist blush. Get this: according to Rolling Stone, the evidence showing the Russian collusion scandal was itself a hoax is actually... wait for it... Russian disinformation! It’s almost poetic, in a perverse and cynical way. According to the magazine, “the previously classified documents seem to suggest that some of the supposed 'evidence' Patel and others are touting as proof of their conspiracies was actually fabricated by Russian intelligence.” This plot twist isn’t arriving in a vacuum. The left’s playbook here is obvious: muddy inconvenient waters with frantic claims and hope the facts get lost in the haze. We’ve seen it before, and you can bet we’ll see it again. This is desperation. https://pjmedia.com/matt-margolis/2025/08/03/medias-russian-hoax-defense-for-democrats-hits-a-whole-new-level-of-absurdity-n4942365
  6. Yes I saw that. I'm happily married myself, but I can still look...
  7. He's a good player. But if I were to pay one, I would pay McGovern. Bills have one of the best o lines in the league, and McGovern is the quarterback of that. We could have Barry sanders back there as a weapon, but it wouldn't matter if the o line can't block
  8. I think that is why including Ed Oliver makes a lot of sense in this fantasy scenario. It gives the Cowboys a player to swap in on the DL, and gives us $11M in cap space. Then we only need to find... about $30M more in cap space 😆 Although I assume any big, long term deal would give us lower cap hits in the first couple of years.
  9. Now this was funny 😂😂
  10. Here's my prediction QB Josh Allen, Mitch (no way they take Mike White over Mitch who was in Josh's wedding party) RB James Cook, Ray Davis, Ty Johnson (No changes here) FB Reggie Gilliam (Core ST guy niche offensive role he's good) WR Khalil Shakir, Keon Coleman, Joshua Palmer, Elijah Moore, Curtis Samuel (Accurate no changes here) TE Dalton Kincaid, Dawson Knox, Jackson Hawes (Accurate, same top two but with Hawes as a niche role player third stringer) OL Dion Dawkins, David Edwards, Conner McGovern, O'Cyrus Torrence, Spenser Brown, Chase Lundt, Tylan Grable (adding SVPG, Alec Anderson, and Van Denmark team likes to be in the 9-10 range and I don't think they want any of these guys on the PS taking out Lundt as I think they move him off to IR) DL Greg Rousseau, Ed Oliver, DaQuan Jones, Joey Bosa, AJ Epenesa, Landon Jackson, Javon Solomon, TJ Sanders (Adding Deon Walker and Carter to get them to 10 D-Line with Larry O and Hochet suspended) LB'S Terrel Bernard, Matt Milano, Joe Andreeson, Dorian Williams (Adding Shaq Thompson and Spector as they usually like to go with 6 here) CB Christian Benford, Tre'Davious White, Taron Johnson, Dorian Strong, Maxwell Hairston (Adding in Codrington as he is a key return man) S Taylor Rapp, Cole Bishop, Darrick Forrest, Jordan Hancock (adding back in Hamlin, he's simply too solid a backup and he plays special teams decently) ST K Tyler Bass P Brad Robbins LS Reid Ferguson So that's 10 in 2 out and Larry O and Hochet suspended. Swapping White for Mitch as a personality hire and swapping out Lundt for a different backup O-linemen (likely thinking they "redshirt" him for a bit). Overall I think this
  11. Agreed. Not a three down back imo.
  12. I’ve had them called for/on me…..
  13. I think it's possible Cook could get 15 million on the open market, but it's contingent on how this season goes for him. He has one season of elite production. Cook is probably a top 10 RB in the league, but he needs to show it can be consistent. If he desperately wants the contract before the season starts, he probably needs to make concessions. I can't say what I'd do in that situation because 10-15 million dollars is just an unfathomable amount of money to me, but having 12-13 million guaranteed moving forward would sound pretty appealing being an undersized RB in the league. An injury this season could derail his chances of getting any high end contract.
  14. The solution will be domestic mining... Former obstacles will be removed... If China remains one unified country ten years from now... I would be very surprised... The Han are losing power... Without their strength, unification ends...
  15. Anyone surprised ? Clapper Crew Threatened Whistleblower Who Refused To Sign Off On Fabricated Intel Assessment by Margot Cleveland A crony of then-Director of National Intelligence (DNI) James Clapper threatened to withhold a promotion from a senior intelligence official unless he concurred in the fake Intelligence Community Assessment (ICA) on Russia’s meddling in the 2016 election, notes obtained exclusively by The Federalist show. The notes made public for the first time today recount a conversation the top analyst in the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) had with an unnamed superior who worked closely with the then-Director James Clapper, according to sources familiar with the document. https://thefederalist.com/2025/07/30/exclusive-clapper-crew-threatened-whistleblower-who-refused-to-sign-off-on-fabricated-intel-assessment/
  16. You aren’t factoring in the salary cap hit, though. The Khalil Mack trade brought the Raiders Jacob’s, Arnette, Edwards, a 6th round pick PLUS nearly $25 million a year in cap space (which was the largest contract fora defensive player in history at the time and would be about $45 million in today’s cap dollars). In other words, they could have drafted those players and still had enough cap space to sign the biggest name on the FA market. Yes, the Raiders did what the Raiders do and pissed away their picks, but that doesn’t mean the Bears made a good decision to give up draft picks for the right to give out a market-resetting contract. The salary pays the player. The picks are really for the surplus value of the player’s contract. If the player isn’t going to play on an existing contract, there isn’t any value there. It would be one thing if the player was on a bargain contract and not demanding a new deal, but that’s exceedingly rare. Basically, if a player is worth a $40 million salary and a first round pick, he’s worth a $60 million salary.
  17. Give him $12m on a 1 year deal and promise not to franchise tag him next year. Find his replacement in the draft next year. Beane isn’t dumb enough to give Cook $15m over multiple years.
  18. 311 here for non-emergency.
  19. McLaurin isnt getting dealt. But Cook and Ed and a couple 1st round picks could be in play for Parsons. Who said trade? I'm talking open Free Agency market, which would be next offseason (unless he gets Franchise Tagged which I think is a good possibility)
  20. The Public is Finally Learning How Democrats Pulled Off the Greatest Political Trick in History by Jonathan Turley Below is my column in Fox.com on the release of the last declassified material on the origins of the Russian collusion investigation. After the release, former CIA Director John Brennan and former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper wrote in the New York Times insisted that they never relied on the Steele dossier. The column only reaffirmed the level of dishonesty and duplicity that marked their tenures in office. (The Times still printed this claim despite being demonstrably untrue). The documents quote Brennan in overruling career analysts and intervening to include the dossier in the intelligence assessment Moreover, the column echoes the media spin that the investigation was about an attempted Russian interference while dismissing the collusion claim that consumed much of the first term. (Even after leaving office, Brennan continued to push the false collusion claim). Both countries routinely hacked each other’s emails — that is why we have the most recent incriminating evidence on the Clinton campaign’s funding and spreading the false collusion claims. We hacked their emails. We have also regularly tried to influence the elections of other nations. The key to the dossier and the Russian investigation was the allegation of collusion and the central role of the Clinton campaign in creating the narrative that Trump was a Russian asset. https://jonathanturley.org/2025/08/01/the-reveal-the-public-is-finally-learning-how-democrats-pulled-off-the-greatest-political-trick-in-history/
  21. Sorry man, she just got married.
  22. Billy Buffalo scared my daughter so much that he gave her some of the Buffalo Bills little people and signed it for her
  23. I honestly don’t think he’s worth even that. He’s not a 3 down RB, drops way too many catchable balls in key moments. He’s a very good RB but I’m fine with Beane not bending over when Cook has only had one elite season. Let’s see how he and Ray Davis look this year and then make the calculated decision imo I’d be down for this for sure
  24. Hmmm - maybe Cook is part of a trade for Terry Mclaurin from the Redskins. That would be VERY interesting. Otherwise, pay the dude. he Cooks. $12M and get him on the field.
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