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Please. You just supported an enormous tax increase, giveaway to the rich, and spending bill. Give me a break. Tariffs are taxes, and you love taxing the middle class. And spare me on China. Your guy coddles Russia, and makes all these empty threats to China that he never truly does anything about. I don't disagree about the safety point. But J6 was urban crime on a mass scale, and what do you do about it? Pardon them all. It's a joke, and MAGA has no standing to castigate others about that issue. The hypocrisy with MAGA is stunning.
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Yep, that was awful. And how about Taron Johnson? How many has that guy had? I know he's an adult and makes his own choices, but damn I wouldn't want to be him in 20 years...
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The government took in $4.3 trillion in revenue in 2023, your folks repeatedly suggest it’s never enough and big business and the ultra wealthy need to do more, and are dithering over Apple and Nvidia? It’s like some of you run headlong into the embrace of China an so you can get your 5th free upgrade on your iPhone 37, all while googling and fretting about authoritarian regimes. The information coming out about Harvard and other institutions actions isn’t anything to be proud of, Andy, and they earned the rebuke. With luck they get a course correction, revisit institutional arrogance and move forward. If not, oh well. There are Republicans who live in cities, Andy. Read a book once in a while. The rest of that section of your post is emotional handwringing. What I can say is that most sensible people of all political stripes want safety, security and decent streets in exchange for the money they pay and contributions they make to the greater good. When you’re on the outside looking in, it’s easy to be outraged over someone trying to solve a problem that you’re comfortable with someone else dealing with. It’s actually the liberal way. I’m concerned, too. I’m concerned that violent agitators engage with citizen soldiers, as they do with rank and file and often overwhelmed law enforcement to foment violence, and when they do, people like you support them. I guess we’re all worried about something.
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Just Josh being a dude, iykyk (I didn’t, had to look it up)
JESSEFEFFER replied to The 9 Isles's topic in The Stadium Wall
I think that was a different podcast duo. Not ex NFL guys. -
Way below the vet minimum, player's union would never allow it.
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The Russia Hoax Profiles: Svetlana Lokhova
BillsFanNC replied to BillsFanNC's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
These high level international spies all suddenly show great interest in a complete unknown and her academic research.... Uh huh. The way they run ops is through “bump-ins” and seemingly innocuous encounters or introductions through people you trust. As an innocent, you have no idea what’s going on. My professor of 15 years, Christopher Andrew, introduced me to Richard Dearlove (former head of British MI6), John McLaughlin (former acting CIA Director), Alan Kohler (future FBI Assistant Director in charge of Counter-intelligence). All suddenly wanted to see me in summer-Autumn 2015 because they “admired my historical research”. Later, I was reported by this group as a Russian spy who had an affair with Gen Flynn. Then Gen Flynn, and therefore the Trump campaign, was investigated and spied on through reverse targeting. -
OJ Simpson played for 62,000 per year Did he complain? No....
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Name something you never did most people have
BarleyNY replied to Another Fan's topic in Off the Wall
No hard drugs. Never smoked cigarettes outside of trying them as a kid and hating them. -
exactly. it's a business decision to play another year. If the Dolphins called me up and offered me $32.50 I would sign immediately. I am 44, 2 bad knees, 2 bad hips, 2 blown discs, balding, and haven't played since HS... but I would jump at the chance and so would everyone else here.
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Even if you bought them, you probably would have misplaced them and that would be way worse (IMO). That is what happened to my buddy. He had a bunch when people used to pass them out for free (he even offered to send me some free back then). But for the life of him, he can’t find them on any hard drive he owns and he has spent a crazy amount of time looking.
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I didn't see this posted, Bills sign Safety Tre Herndon
SoonerBillsFan replied to SoonerBillsFan's topic in The Stadium Wall
Then tell McDermott because a couple days ago he seemed pretty tired of him being out. I see that, good call. -
Well said, we have come a long way since Terry and Kim arrived in Orchard Park
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2nd Window for Superbowl Taking Shape
The Cincinnati Kid replied to PoundingDog's topic in The Stadium Wall
Perhaps the greatest TSW post of all time. 🤣 -
I had the utmost respect for Poyer. I lost some on the Keon Coleman hit last year. It really was a dumb play but he was a good Bill and him driving out to KC was fantastic.
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Name something you never did most people have
4merper4mer replied to Another Fan's topic in Off the Wall
I’ve heard of a lot of weird allergies but you’re the first person I’ve heard about that is allergic to sandwiches. -
One of my favorite all time Bills. Loved the attitude he played with. That punch out he made at the goal line vs KC was just unreal and gave us a chance to win. Without it, the game was over
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I didn't see this posted, Bills sign Safety Tre Herndon
NewEra replied to SoonerBillsFan's topic in The Stadium Wall
Keep posting even if he becomes all pro. You’re obviously some sort of scouting prodigy. We need you here. Please don’t go! We could use some laughs. -
I wish him well , nice career
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I don’t know much about lacrosse but is it something to do with that?
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Training Camp News - Around the League version
Sierra Foothills replied to DrDawkinstein's topic in The Stadium Wall
The video was inconclusive though it appeared Stewart was stumbling forward. Per CBS Sports: While it was instigated by Stewart's hit of Burrow, the fight was also an accumulation of Cincinnati's offensive line getting pushed around by Cincinnati's defensive line throughout practice. Stewart's hit of Burrow was the straw that broke the camel's back. "I think we got a little loose from an O-line perspective today," Bengals center Ted Karras said afterwards. "Some things transpired that warranted a response, and Lucas delivered that. I thought we handled it well overall. It wasn't like a shut down the practice type of scuffle. And probably about time we had one of those." Karras was asked about Stewart and if he likes the level of intensity that the team's first-round pick brings to practice. "Hell yeah," Karras said. "Just be smarter. ... Great player. But, come on, man. That's all our hopes and dreams right there. And we got to be better, too. That's on us." Karras is right. While Stewart hitting Burrow is inexcusable, the Bengals' offensive line has got to protect their Pro Bowl quarterback if Cincinnati is going to have success this season." It seems like a pretty minor incident. - Today
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Name something you never did most people have
aristocrat replied to Another Fan's topic in Off the Wall
Done cocaine a handful of times. But with you on the pie. It just doesn’t look appetizing. Not a pie guy. No tattoos -
Something about Mitchell’s personality that I didn’t like. Once he ran the 40, I figured he would be the guy for us if he was still there. Sounds like he’s having a great camp so far. It’ll be interesting to see how the targets shake out in Indy. Pittman, downs, pierce, Mitchell and Tyler Warren. Impressive talent. Depressive QB play
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This was funny to me ,maybe it was his deep southern accent , we sure did come a long way, Ralph seemed to really believe in Nix. I do agree when he said alot of games come down to 2 or 3 crucial plays
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The Russia Hoax Profiles: Svetlana Lokhova
BillsFanNC replied to BillsFanNC's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
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Cook signed👀 - 4 / 48 / 30 mil guaranteed
Sierra Foothills replied to JerseyBills's topic in The Stadium Wall
There's research which shows that cannabis use is helpful in managing certain types of pain and also aids as a muscle relaxant. It's also considered generally helpful for those suffering PTSD. These effects would be beneficial to NFL players. Beane looks really stoned. Also, O-linemen can be found in the middle and lower rounds of the draft (Edwards entered the league as a 5th rounder) and we all know of Aaron Kromer's ability to identify and develop O-linemen. Thanks for posting that link. Don't know if this helps but per PFT (a credible source of contract terms): 1. Signing bonus: $9 million. 2. 2025 base salary: $1.28 million, fully guaranteed. 3. 2026 option bonus: $7.4 million (see below for guarantee details). 4. 2026 workout bonus: $250,000. 5. 2026 base salary: $2.01 million (see below for guarantee details). 6. 2026 per-game roster bonus: $340,000 total. 7. 2027 workout bonus: $250,000. 8. 2027 base salary: $9.13 million, guaranteed for injury at signing; on the fifth day of the 2026league year, $6.22 million becomes fully guaranteed, with the remaining $2.91 million vesting in on the fifth day of the 2027 league year. 9. 2027 per-game roster bonus: $340,000 total. 10. 2028 workout bonus: $250,000. 11. 2028 base salary: $9.681 million, $1.18 million of which is guaranteed for injury. 12. 2028 per-game roster bonus: $340,000 total. 13. 2029 workout bonus: $250,000. 14. 2029 base salary: $10.41 million. 15. 2029 per-game roster bonus: $340,000 total. For 2026, $5 million is fully guaranteed at signing. Another $4.41 million is guaranteed for injury; it converts to full guarantee in on February 9, 2026. The contract includes a $1 million escalator for 2028, if any year from 2025 through 2027 he participates in 45 percent of the offensive snaps and the team makes the playoffs. The contract also includes a $1 million escalator for 2029, if any two years from 2025 through 2028 he participates in 45 percent of the offensive snaps and the team makes the playoffs in those same two seasons. The new-money average on the four-year extension is $11.5 million per year, with $15.28 million fully guaranteed at signing. By 2026, the full guarantee increases to $25.91 million. The total injury guarantee is $30 million, with $28.82 million fully guranteed by 2027. From signing, the contract has a value of $10.254 million per year over five years; Cook was due to make $5.271 million in 2025. https://www.nbcsports.com/nfl/profootballtalk/rumor-mill/news/inside-the-james-cook-deal