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  2. You're right, he should totally be totally good with interfering with a medical review to make sure a player isn't significantly injured and I also agree completely, we should all just pay tens of thousands of dollars to have the little strip of road right in front of our house paved cause taxes, am I right.
  3. one look at Russell Wilson at this point in his career is enough to make any head coach a little antsy to get their starter back in there ASAP.
  4. Since I’ll never be able to afford a game in person in the new stadium, how will it all look on TV once complete?
  5. As a league wide thing (not just the Bills), much pain and much unreasonable optimism (just ask a Ravens fan). The way things are shaking out now is hardly abnormal. I think many of us understood that the Pats game could be difficult. It was a real risk of loss even if not likely. What's important is that a team, that is any big team credibly in the running for a championship, make the playoffs and, crucially, have its machine in gear by then. The big team that best does that will probably win. Even now I would consider the Ravens a "big team" (assuming Lamar is soon back) and also the Chiefs. These organizations, like the Bills', are comparatively very good. I expect these teams, including the Bills, to get better as the season progresses (assuming no catastrophic injuries). Bengals chances have faded because of Burrow. I think that's unfortunate. The game is elevated by the play of its greatest players. I want to see all of them play (and beat the ones we need to beat).
  6. Bad, bad look for Daboll, but the real problem is the doctor who came out of the tent and told Daboll it looked like good news. You can’t blame Daboll for then getting excited and asking when Dart can come back, especially if Russell Wilson is his backup quarterback. Doctor should have said “they’re looking at him right now, I’ll let you know when there’s a decision.”
  7. I can’t comment about an ongoing investigation. Thankfully we have devoted fans to support the suspect. You should invite over to meet your family.
  8. I was on the fence on who to blame but now that Harry Sisson has officially “wow”’d it…
  9. Yesterday
  10. How about if you knew he lived in your zip code?
  11. You can take me anytime you like I'll be around if you think you might Love me, baby (Over my head) And hold me tight
  12. We need a poll on this shade vs grass/turf field controversy
  13. Been a month. . . . . .
  14. Do you realize how low Israel actually is with its funding by the United states? Or are you just obtuse. Redundant question, as you're a functional rêtard.
  15. Good work Chuck !
  16. Have you noticed, with apologies to Peter Noone, a kind of hush all over the world? Not in Gaza, at least not yet, although the IDF has begun disengaging today against Hamas to move to agreed-upon positions for the hostage releases in the next two days. Not at the White House, which has understandably spoken about this agreement in historic terms, correctly if a bit prematurely. And not in diplomatic circles either, where relief over the potential end of the two-year war Hamas launched with its October 7 atrocities finally takes moral pressure off of their anti-Israel posturing. No, the hush comes from the progressive world, particularly in Hollywood, where celebrities banded together to demand a cease-fire and put together a blacklist targeting the Joooooooos. I hadn't noticed it at first, but my friend John Ondrasik caught it almost immediately, as I noted in last night's Final Word: The Silence of the AMPAS spoke loudly to Nellie Bowles, too. In her TGIF column this morning at The Free Press, Bowles offers a wry take on the sudden lack of a script from those who demanded that Israel surrender to terrorists while boycotting Israeli filmmakers. They spent the last two years insisting that Hamas' war was Israel's genocide, Bowles points out -- so why aren't they celebrating the end of the war? https://hotair.com/ed-morrissey/2025/10/10/hollywood-silence-on-cease-fire-speaks-lpoudly-n3807682 https://www.thefp.com/p/tgif-shutdown-blues?utm_campaign=email-post&r=bcowk&utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email
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