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  2. Sounds like a lot of people impressed with what they are able to see thus far from TJ Sanders and Deone Walker.
  3. Crushing the young man? Hardly.
  4. Arguably the best receiver in the league made a play so miraculous that it will be 1 of the highlights of his hall of fame induction and we're still crushing the young, un-drafted depth DB that gave it up. Seriously?
  5. So isnt every QB on the roster not named Josh Allen, That is why I am still always dumbfounded with the refusal to grab some late round QBs prospects from this team year after year.
  6. I’m Leroy from Rochester
  7. My understanding is that Darnold was good in SF and thrived in that system during practices. He only started one meaningless game at the end of the season, and apparently did a good job of operating the offense in a 21-20 loss to the Rams (96.5 rating, 7 carries for 19 yards and a TD, 16-26 for 189 yards, 1 td, and 0 INTs). After the season was over, word on the street from SF was that he had genuinely taken the next step and showed he could effectively run that sort of offense. That's why Minnesota signed him. O'Connell's offense is not that different from Shanahan's, and he thrived for the most part.
  8. Yeah that's fine, but Mike White is really bad Wild opinion to me. Josh misses 2 games midseason you you want to forfeit them because you can't find a QB that can properly throw a football to a WR?
  9. The Slow Mo get used to tweets with the first Hard Knocks coming in what 1 week and a half? when a majority of their clips seem to be in slow mo.
  10. I already paid more in mandatory deductions in pay. I have no problem with that. In effect it's progressive taxation and yeah, it benefits low earners. Your argument is akin to saying people should pay more for investment income (capital gains) above social security income. In fact, trump just made the opposite true.
  11. Winter because the only yard maintenance I have to do is call my brother to plow our driveway.
  12. The “no rest for the wicked” sentiment is quite evident in the NHL. What a grind it is for the finalists playing to late June and having to be back in camp in September…..especially for the team not carrying the Cup all summer.
  13. I shall hope so. But not expecting so especially in Sanders rookie year. A stout DT can stop run and pass rush? Not that many in NFL (consistently I mean). I know Chris Jones might be the best right now, but even he didn't flash that much as a rookie. The one I still remember is Richard Seymour who had as big an impact as Tom Brady for Pats' first Superbowl and he was a rookie - I saw first hand in person in one of their playoff game that year.
  14. Ironically, I have seen you complain about tax breaks for the rich in the big bill, and then acknowledge you aren't willing to anything beyond the minimum for the greater good unless mandated by law. This would be one of those compulsory requirements from you (the rich) to help those less fortunate. You paid at the highest rate over your working life because you were economically privileged, and in this case, the money came directly from the people we're looking to protect with the new program. There are some (let's call them socialists) who might feel your wealth was stolen from those in need of your services, but I don't see it that way. You studied, worked, produced and offered a service people wanted and needed, no diff than an electrician, plumber or bridge welder. You should pay more because you can, as evidenced by your fancy concierge doctor arrangement. The subscription payment (and revenue to the doctor) obviously fall outside the traditional model, and the opportunity cost is substantial when considering the blossoming popularity of boutique medicine with high net worth Americans. I do not imagine it would be much-Would you be comfortable paying the $80 per month for service, plus a $60/month surcharge matched by your fancy concierge doctor? That's literally $2/day each. Maybe don't think of it as "paying more", consider it "contributing at a higher level".
  15. I love to hear this as I am excited about what this guy might have for the Bills. Josh Allen to Mike White is like going from caviar to Sheba cat food.
  16. QB2 outside of helping Josh in the film room isn’t a position I think about for a second. If we need our backup to win games to make the playoffs, we aren’t a Super Bowl team one way or another.
  17. You can either rely on Medicare or pay for better than Medicare. Just like you can rely on Social Security or also have a retirement plan.
  18. He actually stops to listen to what these fans have to say. Amazing.
  19. If Wilkens can help the Bills win more games than what they have now and future, then they would sign him. I don't see Allen or anyone would have a problem. The Question is does he. #1 is the health. The Raiders should know better than anyone about his health, especially a projection when he'll be able to contribute. Carroll is a capable coach, not one of those dump ones. The fact they took a big dead cap to release him now make you wonder what they think of the situation. #2 is that Wilkens is going to be 30 coming December (in comparison to Oliver, while drafted in the same class, is going to be 28 in December). So if he's not able to contribute much this year, you are looking at an over-30, coming off rehab DT next season.
  20. On important passing downs, I hope Oliver and Sanders are side by side. Sanders isn’t huge, but I had heard he’s up to 305 at the moment. If he can maintain that, I think they’ll play next to each other on passing downs. Josh Allen being the best player on earth?
  21. If you are under the impression that DNI Gabbard is a crusading Lone Ranger looking through boxes hidden in closets and putting out into the public all the records she is showing during her press conferences ... Please. Everything she is releasing is being coordinated with CIA, DOD, and DOJ. DNI does not have independent declassification authority. She must follow the procedures set forth in the EO to do so. The Agency that produced the classified information is where the declassification authority rests. So, for example, the House Intel Comm. Report published on Tuesday was sent by that Comm -- then under Devin Nunes -- to the CIA Inspector General in 2017. In 2020, then DNI Ratcliffe sent it to the CIA again for purposes of getting it declassified, but that didn't happen prior to the end of Trump's first term. Now CIA Director Ratcliffe declassified it and gave it to Gabbard to publish. Gabbard is just the face of this exercise. My guess is that this is an exercise of rehabbing her after she was very publicly on the wrong side of the Iran bombing issue several weeks ago. Trump likes her and isn't interested in having to replace Cabinet officials. He knows how the constant turnover in his first Administration contributed to crippling efforts to get things done. This is the perfect issue to push her forward on -- particularly as a life-long Democrat from Hawaii now busting the chops of her former party and Hawaii's Favorite Son. Somewhat ironic since Obama urged the Hawaii Democrat Party to name her to replace Daniel Inouye when he died, but they ignored him and named Brian Schatz instead. If only .... But these disclosure by her are all part of a well thought-out plan -- and I think the declassification and disclosures are only just getting started.
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