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If you think Baker Mayfield is as good as Kelly then I think your judgment is clouded indeed.
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The truth is when you assassinate a speaker on the left or right it's an attack on free speech and our Democracy. The man that shot Charlie Kirk is a conflicted lunatic that doesn't deserve an allegiance with the left or right. Murder has no place in politics in my humble opinion. Zombie (Jimmy Kimmel live)
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Yes, Vontae Davis
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KC %’s are the biggest shock to me. If their OL blocks at a high level, they’re going to turn things around in a big way when then they get rice and worthy out there with brown and Thornton. Good pass blocking could make them really dangerous.
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Aaron Maybin cancelled, so...........
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Lest not forget Charles Clay week
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Damn that's who I saw walking down Genesee
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Does truth exist??
JDHillFan replied to Joe Ferguson forever's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Best post in ages. Thank you. -
Week 4, Ain'ts v. Bills, PREDICT THE SCORE!
LABILLBACKER replied to Freddie's Dead's topic in The Stadium Wall
Bills 38 Saints 17 ....we're able to rest starters in the 4th... -
No joke, just bumped into him at the airport and they gave his rental car away. I presume he ubered to his hotel after but if you see the man walking, try and help him out.
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I agree with this, but it doesn't bother me at all. Top class WRs (ie, those with speed, size, and good hands) tend to be mercurial, ie, unpredictable, if not outright head cases. It seems that the most consistent WRs come from lower in the draft, which means that they usually lack one or more of the physical attributes of the top guys.
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I moved to Roseville last December! We neighbors HA! I was trying to get to this game too after my wife said the same thing, but now we are targeting the Bucs game in November. Are there any good places to catch Bills games around here in the Roseville to Sac area?
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It's not that I don't think svgp has talent But I was one of the first people who was like pump the brakes on his long-term success as our future center He still has the potential to be a good center in the league but I still would think a guy like Alec Anderson would beat him out in a head-to-head competition if they want to move him to center straight up Center is a position that is typically groomed better for two or three years so he still has potential for sure.. he just needed to grow also as a football player Unless McGovern is willing to take A team friendly deal it's probably going to be svgp versus Alec Anderson
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Hope you have fun you and the wife! Be safe!
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Scott Pioli was the Pats' VP of Player Personnel for the first 8 years of Belichick's tenure. Pioli and Belichick built the foundation of the Pats dynasty with good drafts and judicious trades. After Pioli left in 2009, Belichick ran the FO and the quality of the Pats' drafting declined significantly, and even though they kept winning, I don't think that their FO was considered top class in the last decade of Belichick's tenure. By the time he left, the Pats were larger devoid of young talent because of poor drafting. I think that the Ravens FO has been outstanding for their entire existence under Ozzie Newsome (1996-2018) and his hand-picked successor, Eric DeCosta (2019-present). They have made the playoffs 16 times in 30 years, won 2 SBs, and in Newsome's last draft, found Lamar. DeCosta's tenure has seen the Ravens make the playoffs 5 of 6 years while building one of the most talented rosters in the NFL. I agree that the Ravens' recent playoff failures can be traced to coaching, too, which I suppose is also part of the FO's responsibility. I'm not a fan of Harbaugh's handling of Lamar, especially early in his career, and I think that he's not nearly as good a HC as his record would suggest. The talent the Ravens have hides many of his flaws. The trade wouldn't have mattered much to the Rams if Sheila Ford Harp hadn't taken over control of the Lions from her mother in 2020. She hired Brad Holmes as GM in 2021 who hired Dan Campbell as HC and traded Stafford. If Mrs Ford was still in charge, the Lions would have probably not even considered trading Stafford.
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In town for the game 10/05 Patriots!
Sierra Foothills replied to 26TrapDraw's topic in The Stadium Wall
Are you leaving on Monday or staying in the area for awhile? I ask because I think it's inevitable that people here are going to pitch ideas for things to do. -
So, wasn't Kromer already an OC in Chicago? The questions change once you acknowledge that and build from there? How DID his offense(s) perform? And DOES he want to get another crack at calling plays, or is he content designing and implementing HALF the Bills offense as run game coordinator?
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Get in Saturday night staying in Buffalo and looking to party all day Sunday. I wonder if that’s possible in Buffalo on game day 😂
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In town for the game 10/05 Patriots!
Sierra Foothills replied to 26TrapDraw's topic in The Stadium Wall
Forgive me if you already mentioned it... when are you arriving, when are you leaving, and in which town are you staying? -
Ravens at Chiefs - who do you want to have their third loss?
ganesh replied to BillsFan619's topic in The Stadium Wall
Could have, should have, would have....the game of chances....that is why they play the game...The Giants didn't show up and Mahomes did. -
My wife’s chemo/target/radiation ended over 4 years ago, yet a few of the side effects linger and none too pleasant. Get the flowery stock answers, “yeah, it’s possible, when asking why symptoms are there that should be gone or why new ones are occurring after the treatments ended. Just got to keep on keepin’ on.
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Too delicious … the “book banning” accusation in a thread addressing truth, reasoning and logic. Ethos (Credibility) Labeling conservatives “book banners” equates ordinary parents and school boards with regimes that outlaw entire ideas. In reality, these citizens are participating in the long-standing democratic practice of selecting age-appropriate material for publicly funded schools. This is stewardship, not censorship. Pathos (Emotion) The phrase “book banning” summons images of locked libraries and government purges. That framing is emotionally powerful but misleading. The books in question remain available in public libraries, online, and in stores. Conservatives appeal to a different emotion—protectiveness—arguing for developmental suitability, not for erasing ideas from society. Logos (Reasoning and False Equivalency) Removing a book from a school library is not banning a book. A ban prohibits all access under penalty of law; a removal is a curation decision about one venue. Public schools must choose what they stock, and communities have a right to set standards for minors. Equating selection with censorship is a classic false equivalency—it mistakes a limited, age-based decision for universal suppression. Conclusion (Avoiding Sophistry) Using “book banning” as a blanket label substitutes rhetorical force for accurate reasoning—what Aristotle (and Plato before him) would call sophistry. It obscures the genuine question of how schools choose materials suited to children. By separating emotion from logic, we see the accusation collapses under scrutiny. The real debate should focus on age-appropriate education, not caricatures of censorship.