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  2. Mahomes took a sack that took 3 off the board in the second half and committed the only turnover of the game, but go on…
  3. Not only are they at the top spot, they are ahead by miles in a marathon. They have almost double the revenue of the next closest sport worldwide, which is MLB or NBA depending on which year as they keep going back and forth. On top of that, forget the National Pastime, the NFL is the National Obsession. They are non-stop, all the time without any offseason. It's NFL season 24/7/365. During the NHL, MLB or NBA finals, the NFL is still the most talked about thing in sports. 75 of the top 100 watched shows every year in the US are NFL games and the NFL draft on day 1 averaged more viewers than the NBA and NHL finals and not much less than the World Series. It's kinda insane actually.
  4. Since 88’ I’ve tried many times. The guilt was overwhelming But to answer the question; I hated the Todd Collin’s years
  5. Sounds like the racket we call the steelworkers union. I think since USW replaced the paper makers union at my mill (long before I even started working here) every contract has been concessionary.
  6. Nah. Go back to 2011 and total the top 10 cap charges for each team and compare it to the $120 million cap. You will come up between 40%-50% for almost every team. Then add up the top 10 cap charges for each team in 2025 and compare it with the $279 million cap. You will still come up at 40%-50% for almost every team. Maybe it's being doled out to different positions. But the top players are still raking in the same percentage of the pie they always were. And that pie is growing by a huge amount every year. Which brings me back to the point of my post. If the players have a problem with the guy they will oust him. But I still don't believe, even if it's total shenanigans on his part, it's going to be enough to cause any kind of labor unrest between now and 2030. But that's just me.
  7. Sounds perfect for a democrat governor. New Jersey Congresswoman Mikie Sherrill under investigation for stock trades linked to congressional committees U.S. Rep. Mikie Sherrill (D-N.J.) is facing renewed criticism over her financial activities in Congress, including a reported failure to disclose up to $350,000 in stock sales and multiple trades tied to her committee assignments. Her opponent, Jack Ciattarelli launched a new website today called “Mikie Made Millions” and is actively investigating the congresswoman’s financial fortunes. When asked about these trades and her success on Wall Street, Sherrill chalked it up to being lucky. According to Business Insider, Sherrill paid a fine in 2021 for violating the STOCK Act, a federal law designed to prevent conflicts of interest by requiring lawmakers to promptly disclose stock transactions. The outlet reported she “failed to properly disclose up to $350,000 in stock sales.” https://www.shorenewsnetwork.com/2025/06/29/new-jersey-congresswoman-mikie-sherrill-under-investigation-for-stock-trades-linked-to-congressional-committees/
  8. And YOU thought this would be a boring off season
  9. Republicans Are Crushing Democrats on Cash and Party Registration David Catron Despite their relentlessly negative coverage of President Trump and the Republicans, the corporate “news” media has largely failed to damage either. Not only does Trump enjoy a higher job approval rating among voters than did former President Obama at this point in his second term, but congressional Republicans are also viewed more favorably than their Democrat counterparts according to numerous polls. Naysayers might retort that Republicans have spent years doubting the accuracy of polls. True enough. But for those who prefer more tangible evidence of the GOP’s ascendancy than public opinion surveys, the Republican Party is also clearly outperforming the Democratic Party in cash contributions and voter registrations – two other key metrics of party strength. Money talks, to coin a phrase, so we will begin with the story of the latest Federal Election Commission (FEC) disclosures for each of the two parties. The Republican National Committee (RNC) had $72 million in reserves, according to an FEC report released on June 21, 2025. The Democratic National Committee (DNC), on the other hand, had a mere $15 million in cash reserves according to an FEC report released on the same day. The RNC, having nearly five times as much cash on hand as the DNC, is a story in its own right. But according to The New York Times, it’s not just that the DNC is lagging the RNC – the party is now so broke that it may well need to borrow money to stay afloat: https://amac.us/newsline/elections/republicans-are-crushing-democrats-on-cash-and-party-registration/ https://www.nytimes.com/2025/06/18/us/politics/dnc-ken-martin.html
  10. those or the red 90s helmets. Anything else no thanks.
  11. ‘Torn from my family.’ Dad denied reentry into US is legal NH resident, he says https://flip.it/ROFYng I think this idiot will have trump voter remorse. It's hate to feel sorry for these people.
  12. Belated Happy Fathers Day, Josh! https://www.facebook.com/reel/1056817463212566?fs=e&fs=e
  13. We are assuming our son will be on the west coast of FL in a few years, and we will need at least a small place there. I’m adding some time before the opener this year to take my wife to Watkins Glen and Niagara on the Lake. She’s only been to WNY for quick in & out trips, so we’ve never enjoyed much of what there is to offer. It’s a trail balloon at this point, because WNY summers/falls and FL winters are not a terrible combo. I’d like to make exploring a regular thing before the opener every year and see if the area grabs her/us. One very found memory as a kid was going to the Thousand Islands. I was young, but it made a cool impression. Maybe that’s for next year before the opener. It’s not quite time to decide about our long term plans, but we are close enough to think seriously. .
  14. Agreed. Standing Buffalo would be perfect
  15. Some maga tell us how dt tariffs on Brazil ain’t effed. We have a TRADE SURPLUS with them and DT is imposing tariffs demanding that trial of ex pres be stopped. He is on trial for trying to overturn last election. So our exporters get hammered so DT can try to influence a countries internal legal system in a trial similar to his own treason?🤪
  16. “it sounds as though the Bills will at least have a new alternate or classic helmet for their final season at the incredible home @ the Ralph” Always liked the classic AFL helmets. Would be fitting if that’s what they use. Should be the home uniform as a tribute to how the team and who started.
  17. I think they would rather IR him than try to sneak him on the PS. I think he flashed a little last year and he was a mid round pick who’s not looked completely lost out there. He’s also a more bend driven pass rusher which this team doesn’t have a lot of the coaching staff may like the diversity. Kingsley Jonathan hung around from mid 2022 through camp in 2024 and I think Solomon is a much better prospect and one that was drafted by this team.
  18. I agree. I'm not ashamed to say I love the man. Sometimes when I'm watching him it takes all of my willpower to stop myself from knocking on the window. Instead I just watch him relaxing on his sofa, or taking a bath, and I think "that's my QB".
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  20. https://www.buffalorumblings.com/2025/7/10/24464751/buffalo-bills-to-reveal-alternate-helmet-on-7-22-per-source-nfl-uniforms?utm_campaign=buffalorumblings&utm_content=entry&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter “ It remains to be seen what the Bills have planned to properly say goodbye to “The Ralph” in 2025. But an inside, anonymous source with Buffalo Rumblings has reported that Buffalo is set to reveal a new alternate helmet on July 22. What, exactly, we can expect hasn’t been shared for obvious reasons. For now all we can do is speculate whether One Bills Drive will roll out a new modern take on their current helmet, a redesigned throwback, or something else entirely. It’s believed this reveal isn’t related to the Nike-sponsored Rivalries series uniforms that the Bills are part of in 2025.”
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