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A Sign That This Is The Year For Our First SB Win
nuklz2594 replied to Peace Frog's topic in The Stadium Wall
Picked a bad week to quit glue sniffing...airplane -
Tre and Bishop first reps with the 1’s. I figured Tre would get them early on, let’s hope Maxwell has been in his playbook 24/7 and takes over soon. was a bit worried about Bishop overtaking Hamlin but this is a good start
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I guess I understand White getting 1st team reps to start camp but I really hope the plan is for Hairston to win the job. Need him on the field ASAP for the upside.
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I agree... Tax breaks are good...
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Keon and Shakir fielding punts I like Keon with the ball in his hands.
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I just don't see him making an impact and hoping he takes Dewayne Carters spot as the healthy scratch DT. Players coming off PED suspensions rarely play well, especially ones that weren't that good on the juice.
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A Sign That This Is The Year For Our First SB Win
Fleezoid replied to Peace Frog's topic in The Stadium Wall
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Is Colbert in the lots-of-affluenza-types-will-rally-to-spend-to-save group like NPR? While it seems they like the message, they don’t seem to rally much around the product he produces.
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Red helmets and standing Buffalo helmets confirmed.
Stranded in Boston replied to Draconator's topic in The Stadium Wall
Hey Chan, as resident Bills historian, please give me a hand here: I'm as nostalgic as the next Bills fan, but I believe the red helmets had a bit of an inglorious origin. Now this might be a false memory (seems I have lots of those as I age) -- but didn't the Bills switch to the red helmets in the early 80s solely to help out Joe Ferguson? Fergy was clearly starting to fade around then, and I dimly recall the red helmets were intended as a crutch to help him spot his receivers better. It didn't really help, but the red helmets stuck after Fergy was traded to Detroit in '85. So ... did they really start as a crutch for a fading QB?? -
MAGA: Morons Are Governing America
Orlando Buffalo replied to Homelander's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
I do hope this does not become the map because it is absurd. I am curious what the "official reason" is that this one is being considered? -
Before I go, I got to say one thing Don't close your ears to me Take my advice and you'll find out that being Just another girl won't cause you, misery Don't say you can't get any boy to call Don't be so smug or else You'll find you can't get any boy at all You'll wind up an old lady sitting, on the shelf Laugh laugh, I thought I'd die It seemed so funny to me Laugh laugh you met a guy Who taught you how it feels to be Lonely
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Rub dirt on it. Drink water. I hike the A.T. in West Virginia few days a week. Suck it up and drive on. Brother
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So much for the National Weather Service
Wolfgang replied to Roundybout's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
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The majority of people using it in FL do so because the local school is not up snuff. The FLVS platform offers a lot of options and if my child was being bullied I would likely choose it. It was been used widely here for at least 8 years. Your comment of "intelligent parents" is as far from the truth as possible because those I know who use it, which is 4 sets of parents, all do it for ability of having a flexible schedule to travel and help their kids in other endeavors.
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Spencer brown having a lingering back issue is not great. Hopefully it’s just time and rest that he needs.
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When do players decline when they age?
TheyCallMeAndy replied to PoundingDog's topic in The Stadium Wall
The fact that 20 NFL positions are basically 29-31, then you have RBs at 27 and QBs at 39 is wild. 32 definitely seems to be the magic number for a lot of positions. RBs definitely hit that wall hard, but safeties absolutely seem to as well. It's alway interesting to see technique making up for loss of elite athletic ability and what positions are the best examples (WR, CB). DT may be the position that "ages" the best, and it's surprising given the physical nature. Perhaps it's the rotation? -
Absolutely gutted by this one. I remember my very Christian grandmother taking me to buy music when I was around 8 years old. I picked out Sabbath Paranoid, and AC/DC Let There Be Rock. Still amazed to this day that my grandmother let me listen to both in the van on the way home. Started my first band when I was 12 and my biggest dream was getting to play Ozzfest. In interviews his personality came across less like the Prince of Darkness, and more like the humble kid from Birmingham who really loved the Beatles. His story always inspired me. Not a look at me post, so Ill spare the details, while I never got to play Ozzfest, I did ok. So much of what pushed me to play music came from Ozzy's story. Really wish he got to sing a song with Paul McCartney before he passed on. Rest in Peace Oz, you earned it brother.
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This is not that big a deal, FL has 200k kids in our Virtual School. It is a great option if your local school sucks.
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Those were the days I don't EVER want to EVER return. The 2025 Bills have first world problems compared to those sorry Bills squads.
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Colbert CANCELED!!!
Joe Ferguson forever replied to JDHillFan's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
It's aq good thing he's getting a bigly tax break.