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  2. My takeaway from that is Mr. Polka saying that the stadium’s life is “30 to 50 years.” If the stadium life is 30 years I think most people would be 🤬. This stadium had better last 50 years at a MINIMUM.
  3. This year is my 30th from WNY high School and I have no idea if they even had one. One of my good friends used to be in charge of 10th and 15th but we lost touch years ago when I stopped dealing with Facebook.
  4. Green!
  5. The two things are mutually exclusive. And now, according to Trump (if I understand his Grandpa Simpson-talk correctly), there actually is a list, but it was written by some combination of Obama, Hillary Clinton, Krusty the Clown, and somebody else whose name escapes me. It's dumbfounding that a large portion of our country is dumb enough to believe and even to listen to this guy.
  6. To those wondering where else you should spend the money instead: Trenches. Beef the trenches. Invest in the trenches until you find a QB. The cost of two high-end skill position players is enough to put together an entire top-tier O-line. When you do finally land a QB, you put them into a position with good protection and a strong run game to lean on while they get their feet wet in the NFL.
  7. I left my campsite and hiked south for 3 miles. Then I turned east and hiked for 3 miles. I then turned north and hiked for 3 miles, at which time I came upon a bear inside my tent eating my food! What color was the bear?
  8. It’s not that it's a bad move by the Jets… it’s that it’s a bad move because the Jets made the move, and by their nature the Jets moves all turn to 💩 .
  9. Well unfortunately I don't make the rules and I can't tell you why they think there is a difference He truly 100% has his players best interest at heart... I believe that Maybe because the boosters have a actual record of all the food travel and money which is probably used for tax purposes for the school.. to show where XY and z did go Instead of somebody saying yeah this is what I did with it
  10. Then what's the real difference? What you say makes sense, but why go through that hoop if the end result is the same? What's the difference?
  11. ARRRRGH! YOU might think so matey, BUT it's the C! ☠️ New Jersey drivers? (@ Jug Handles)
  12. Epstein, who is on his list and who has been hiding all this is not important you all now. Its a very accurate statement. Wasnt intended to be funny. You all on here are not even MAGA standards as some in the cult are actually quite upset about this. You all are ok with pedos if Trumps says you are. BTW morons Trump is part of the deep state. There is no savior.
  13. Because you can do all of that through your school's boosters Teddy Bridgewater is smart enough and Rich enough to in fact set up a booster program at his school If I did this I would be suspended.. like he has good intentions but there are rules in place and he could get travel and food and all this stuff from his boosters The football boosters could have formally done all this.. he could have donated all this money to the football boosters and they could have paid for all of it
  14. I have a Larry Felser column from The Sporting News from 1986. Unfortunately, I couldn't find it on the internet, so I'll type it out (I've abbreviated words like quarterback to QB). I think after 39 years the statute of limitations on typing this article has expired. The author, one of my favorite columnists of all time has been gone a long time. It basically explains how a talented QB isn't damaged by going to a bad team. I don't think the game has changed to the point that you couldn't ruin a QB in the 1980s but can now. Kelly's Plight Isn't Unusual As soon as Jim Kelly began negotiating with the Buffalo Bills to begin his NFL career, the chuckling started: "Poor Jim. He will have to play with that hapless team. He deserves a better fate...the Raiders, the Rams or some other team in Lotus Land." If Kelly signs a contract with the Bills, he will be coming to a team that bears a strong resemblance to a dead horse, but it will not be a unique experience. Kelly already has been compared to-sometimes rated above-most of the quarterbacks playing today. If he plans to translate those claims into reality in the record book, he will have to make something out of very little for the Bills, because that is what most of the great QBs have done. Consider San Francisco's Joe Montana, whom many pro football experts rank as the best QB playing today. In 1978, the year before Montana was drafted by the 49ers, they had a 2-14 record. They were 2-14 in his rookie season, 6-10 the next year, then compiled a 13-3 record and won the Super Bowl in his third. The Bears were 6-10 in 1981, the season that qualified them to select Jim McMahon. When McMahon was a rookie in the strike-shortened 1982 season, the Bears were 3-6. They were 8-8 in '83, 10-6 in '84 and 15-1 in last year's Super Bowl championship campaign. Dan Fouts' brilliant career as San Diego's QB obscures his unhappy beginnings. The Chargers were 4-9-1 in 1972, the year before he came to them. They were worse his rookie season, and it wasn't until Don Coryell took over as coach in 1978, Fouts' 7th season, that he played on a winning team. Denver moped along at 2-7 in 1982, the season before John Elway came to the Broncos. The Broncos were 9-7 his rookie season, 13-3 the next year and 11-5 last year. The major exception of a top current QB making his debut with a poor team was Dan Marino, who went to a Miami team in 1983 that had played in the previous Super Bowl with David Woodley at QB. So the Dolphins were 12-4 in Marino's rookie campaign and 14-2 including a trip to the Super Bowl, his second year. Then there is Terry Bradshaw, the only QB ever to go 4 for 4 in Super Bowls. The Pittsburgh Steelers were 1-13 in 1969, which is the reason they got to select Bradshaw with the first pick in the draft. The Steelers were 5-9 in his rookie year, 6-8 in 1971, 11-3 in '72, 10-4 in '73, and 10-3-1 in '74, when they capped the season with their first Super Bowl victory. If Kelly is as good a QB as his admirers claim, he'll have the same sort of chance to prove it that most of his peers did. Besides, he has the jump on them, two years as a professional, although he did play in a league of inferior quality. Kelly may be surprised at what he finds on Buffalo's offensive roster when he gets to the Bills-assuming he does. Buffalo has been choosing wide receivers with premium draft picks for three years. Andre Reed caught 48 passes a year ago. Only Eddie Brown of Cincinnati and Jerry Rice of San Francisco caught more among rookies. Chris Burkett and Jimmy Teal are also talented youngsters, and the Bills still have slick veteran Jerry Butler. Buffalo's principal strength is in the backfield, with Greg Bell, Joe Cribbs and top draftee Ronnie Harmon. The Bills offensive line allowed 42 sacks last year, but nearly half of those came because QBs panicked in situations when the opposition knew they had to pass. Kelly was sacked 73 times in his rookie year in Houston. Save the tears for Kelly. He'll be no worse off than most of the other top QBs were when they started.
  15. I wonder how many folks saying Josh is too good to loose vs the stacked drought team also say "he can't do it by himself" when the Bills make their yearly playoff exit at the hands of KC.
  16. No, it be the C (sea) matey.
  17. Appreciate the unhinged diagnosis. Now back to reality: You're trying to frame basic accountability as some kind of grand injustice - as if a former president being investigated, indicted, or criticized is somehow unprecedented. It’s not. It’s called the rule of law. Let’s break this down: You say you want the Epstein list revealed. Great, then why defend the guy who campaigned on releasing it and still hasn’t? The idea that “he’d be in handcuffs by now” assumes the system is built to hold the powerful accountable. It’s not. That’s the actual conspiracy - not whatever you're rambling about. As for your fixation on me, again? You're clearly spending enough time reading my posts to build a little fan club. Funny, you'd never make such comments to your friends @BillsFanNC, @B-Man or @Big Blitz who post all day and night. Keep deflecting!
  18. I really like his game. What a monster he would be with Allen.
  19. “In February, I did an interview on Fox, and it’s been getting a lot of attention because I said – I was asked a question about the client list - and my response was, ‘it’s sitting on my desk to be reviewed,’ meaning the file along with the JFK and MLK files … That’s what I meant by that.” - The Attorney General of the United States of America. Holy F.uck… what??? Oh, what a cabinet! Oh, per the DOJ you say? Well in that case!…. Come on, man. Maybe pick a department that isn’t currently the laughing stock. And try real hard to not use any whataboutism. Comparing this to another awful cabinet under Biden doesn’t make it any better. Total ***** show. She had a list. A list doesn’t exist. Those two things cannot exist in the same world. This has nothing to do with what he campaigned on. That’s done and over. He’s got 3.5 years of lame duck “do whatever the ***** he wants” time left. This is more than just an apology from Pammy. But I do appreciate that you tried to show some level of objectivity in your last sentence.
  20. Yeah I get rules. But at the end of the day it's about the kids, from a coaches perspective it should be about their kids and the other kids they see. It's just a game. What percent of these kids make div 1? How many make the NFL? A very small percentage. Don't take away a kids experience because you can't do the same. Instead the coaches should find their own way to Inspire and lead The kids lose. That leaves a bad taste in my mouth. Don't take an experience that will last a lifetime away. If the rules need changing so be it. He was asking for donations this year, other coaches could ask the same and use that money on nutrition etc...
  21. It's been fun watching all the MAGA influencers fall in line. I guess that list of deep state pedophiles wasn't that important and its time to stop holding the President's feet to the fire.
  22. Credit goes to @Luvbills for breaking the unfortunate news in another thread. That thread had to be locked due to no fault of his own. Prayer for the Kelly family - Jesus, please help the whole Kelly family to receive your peace and comfort during this difficult time. Please heal the baby and give the doctors wisdom to know what to do next. Amen.
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  23. Sure. But I absolutely 100% understand why other coaches would complain-- I certainly would. They have to face an NFL QB, and he's paying to get them to practices, a pre-game nutrition program, and athletic-recovery services? And obviously, it was in violation of their league rules, or he wouldn't have been suspended. I can't imagine that the organization that runs that league was anything other than ecstatic that they had an NFL QB involved in their program. But, given the circumstances, you can't expect them to not follow their own rules.
  24. Yeah it’s a different sort of process than the traditional ice cream maker - you start with a frozen mass instead of starting with liquid. Allows for more mix-ins and such. Lot of tutorials and recipes online to get started. I make a lot of higher protein stuff and it’s delicious.
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  26. Thanks to 2-3 posters this thread, that was supposed to be about a child and not Jim Kelly, is trashed. If anybody wants to start another thread, those 2-3 posters are directly invited to stay out of it.
  27. I will add one thought of warning, if you move to FL, which has many great attributes, I recommend the ability to have a pool during the summer or mainly travel during the summer. It has been 90+ degrees for like a month straight and even I am going nuts on having to finish my walk by 8 am each day.
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