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I will use the latest Homeland sh*t show to ask again. As a courtesy to those who have suffered through his childishness through these many years, if you must quote him can you please take two seconds to delete the wording. He will still get the same thrill that you have recognized him, but we will be all the better off for it. Like this:
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Massive Quake (8+) hits off Kamchatka, Russia
That's No Moon replied to Wacka's topic in Off the Wall
Or we could get hit by an asteroid tomorrow, or war could break out over any number of things, or Yellowstone could erupt, or Anak Krakatau could erupt or collapse or both, or any number of fault lines could create a massive earthquake, or the island of La Palma could collapse and create a giant tsunami in the Atlantic, or your flight could run out of coffee.... You get my point. You can't worry about these things. There are too many of them, they are 100% out of your control, and on a long enough timeline all of them will happen. -
You obviously were not a Bills fans in the 70s. If you were a Bills fan in the 70s, you would have some idea how huge OJ was to Buffalo. Genocide is worse than murder, both are disgusting crimes against humanity. But any logical discussion gets ruined when someone drags Hitler into it
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I saw this article from Warren Sharp he wrote in March it looks like. I couldn’t find it on here and used the search button didn’t see it. So I don’t think it has been posted. Great article showing how good Allen has been in the playoffs. I linked it below. —————————————————— In the last five seasons, only two teams have exceeded 55 regular season wins: the Chiefs (66) and the Bills (61). Regular season wins are fine…if they lead to better seeding and playoff success. Despite the Chiefs and Bills both leading the NFL in total wins over the last five seasons and each making the playoffs all five seasons, the Bills lag behind in playoff success. In the playoffs, the Chiefs have: 4 Conference Championships 2 Super Bowls Meanwhile, the Bills have: 0 Conference Championships 0 Super Bowls It is not so simple to suggest the Bills are great in the regular season and bad in the playoffs. In fact, in the playoffs over the last five years, the Bills have 12 games played (second most in the NFL) and 7 wins (second most in the NFL). Beyond that, they actually have a winning record in the NFL playoffs: 12 games, 7 wins, 5 losses. There are only 6 other teams with a winning record in the playoffs the last five years, and ALL of them have at least one Conference Championship victory and Super Bowl appearance to show for it. Chiefs Rams Eagles Buccaneers Bengals 49ers read the rest in the link below….. Allen is not the playoff problem
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Do you still watch the NFL Hall of Fame inductions?
Chandler#81 replied to BillsPride12's topic in The Stadium Wall
Like many here, only if a Bill or a favorite player is being inducted. Otherwise it’s exceedingly boring. -
I really hope this doesn’t mess with our Super Bowl destiny this year. I mean, the curse has limits, right? I kid, but this is scary stuff. Nobody saw Covid coming, and we took normal life for granted. A major eruption could make Covid look like a burp.
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Hypothetical NFL players that could be traded for a 1st
GunnerBill replied to Kirby Jackson's topic in The Stadium Wall
Not going up for Jordan Addison was still a major error for me. Lots of chat here about whether the Bills trust themselves evaluating receivers.... well I know for a fact they loved Addison. He checked every box. They were all on board if he got to them he was their guy. And yet they sat on their hands and waited. Not going up for BTJ the next year was an error too but I don't know that they had the same conviction on him. They might have I just don't know that they did. But the scouts, Beane, the coaches, the background research, the analytics.... they were all in on Addison. And then just sat hoping he'd fall to them. -
Yep, I remember that game. He was great at KRs but he never took another one..
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Training Camp News - Around the League version
BuffaloBillyG replied to DrDawkinstein's topic in The Stadium Wall
Moss reportedly broke his neck in 3 diff places last season. He's been in the Bengals NFI list so far. This is due to injury. -
Christian Wilkins released for kissing team mate
PonyBoy replied to ChronicAndKnuckles's topic in The Stadium Wall
Can I come? I mean go with you 😀 -
Libs: The Sydney Sweeney ads are Nazi Propaganda
AlBUNDY4TDS replied to Big Blitz's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Dude is absolutely cooked. Homelander for the love of God find a better purpose in your life. -
The foundation under F47 is starting to crack...
AlBUNDY4TDS replied to Homelander's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
You mean the free speech that harasses and prevents Jewish students from getting an education? You are the worst type of person. -
Massive Quake (8+) hits off Kamchatka, Russia
That's No Moon replied to Wacka's topic in Off the Wall
Worst one would still be the Cascadia Subduction Zone. The tsunami that would generate would inundate several major metropolitan areas. -
I also don't think we should trade away speed for the sake of a redundant tool set he brings (Keon and Palmer). But hey, if there is an injury, he makes a lot of sense.
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Hypothetical NFL players that could be traded for a 1st
HardyBoy replied to Kirby Jackson's topic in The Stadium Wall
Is the issue the lack of drafting receivers in the first and especially the second round, or is it the fact that some of the d line picks busted or didnt match their pick value and then they had to spend more money on edge rushers instead of receivers. I think it's fair to assume most receivers take two years before they are really hitting their stride in year three and onward. Yes a rookie contract has value, but you're also in a lot of ways loosing two years of that value by drafting a receiver, where you can bring in high upside players on two year deals and hopefully maximize their skill set...Brown and Beasley for example...hopefully Palmer this year...plenty that haven't really worked out either for sure...but is the reason that it isn't working because of the roster building philosophical approach or selecting the wrong players or bad injury luck? Like there is a time to ROI component in this as well I'd have to imagine...btw, I'm not saying I think this is right or your comment is wrong, I think it could be interesting to discuss.