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  2. A snarky question from a reporter isn't a reason to physically imposing to a female to the extent that I don't find her question, or the tone in which it was asked even worth mentioning. This is a Ben Johnson problem. Full stop.
  3. Ironically, these two plays created 10 points for our offense and helped seal the victories in both.
  4. Read my post, Tibs, I said it's in poor taste. I find your mocking "Saint Charles" to be offensive as well.
  5. Democrats Feeling the Pressure to Force Gov't Shutdown, and a Familiar Name is Behind It Becky Noble In the aftermath of the murder of Charlie Kirk, President Donald Trump has discussed openly the possibility of investigating any left-wing groups that might be inciting political violence. When the topic of political violence comes up, we usually think of groups like Antifa, Black Lives Matter, and a few others. Currently, left-wing agitators are busy targeting Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers. But there are leftist troublemakers lurking everywhere. One of those places is right in the middle of the ongoing debate over a possible partial government shutdown, and it is a name that is synonymous with left-wing agitators. The group "Indivisible" is one we have heard of before. They have been an integral part of the Trump "resistance" movement and have been behind some of the "No Kings" protests. The non-tax-deductible arm of the group, Indivisible Project, has received a total of $7.6 million in grants over the last eight years from, surprise, the Soros Open Society Foundation. Their latest project takes them to Capitol Hill, where they are prodding Senate Democrats into refusing to come to a bipartisan funding agreement with Republicans and Trump. Indivisible's website even has a form, complete with a script and talking points for loyal foot-soldiers, who are urged to contact Democrat senators by phone. https://redstate.com/beckynoble/2025/09/29/democrats-feeling-the-pressure-to-force-govt-shutdown-and-its-no-surprise-who-its-from-n2194528
  6. To the bolded, I'm pretty sure the Bills are doing a lot of self-scouting and testing of various strategies, tactics and personnel. I believe that's why the margins of victory have been what they've been the last two weeks... because the team recognizes that this part of the schedule gives them a little leeway to test out different approaches and players.
  7. I mean Tua just put up 315 yards the week before against the Pats and then had 146 against us and averaged 1.4 yards in the air per completion and at one point midway thru the 3rd quarter was averaging -0.5 yards in the air per completion. Rattler had over 200 yards passing in every other game this year and put up 126 yards against us. Fields just came off putting up 218 yards against the Steelers with a 72% completion rate and had 27 yards against us with a 27% completion rate. Seems a little odd all these players have better games against other teams since our D sucks so badly. Also seems odd that since our D sucks so badly it's averaged allowing 16.5 PPG and 243 YPG over the last 3 weeks without any of the opponents ever reaching 300 yards of offense even when accounting for the poor run D. I mean that's baseline average in the NFL these days, really not even...around 320-330 is average. Seem like you might be overreacting to how "bad" the D has been because you don't watch other games which means you have no perspective of what is normal and what isn't around the NFL. Is there room for improvement? Sure. Are they some sort of "worst in the NFL D" like many here think? Not even close.
  8. Yes lets cut a 3rd round pick. Great idea! And yet going into this weekend the Bills were in the top 5 in pressure rate. So the Bills are affecting the QB and making him move off his spot, just not getting the sacks. I would be very hard to put Bishop in the trash can as it would be well overflowing by all the other players the fans wanted in there, starting with Spenser Brown, Coleman as you mention, Knox, Bass, and many others I can't even recall. Who should we sit instead of Jackson? The team is only going to make 4 DE's active, the only one you could possibly argue to sit would be Solomon and to me it's not at all surprising the a 5th rounder with a full year of experience under his belt can beat out a 3rd round rookie. They've also talked about how playing DE is much harder to learn everything you need to know that DT. I saw posts on some thread questioning why draft him if he's not going to play. That answer is simple, at the end of this year both Bosa and Epenesa are free agents and even at DT Jones is likely gone along with Phillips and IMO unless Oliver either has a massive year or agrees to a pay cut he could also be gone as he has a very high cap number. And while he had a great game 1, it's hard to have a massive year when not playing so that could work against him too. Jackson very likely was drafted to replace Epenesa next season, maybe they will re-sign Bosa depending how his year goes and how much he wants, but next years D-line could look much different.
  9. Those statements just closed the deal for me. I'm sold!!
  10. To be fair, we pick late in rounds and it’s harder to find instant contributors.
  11. Someone mentioned it i think on this thread - but when you play in the 1PM window against an 0-3 team, you might not get the A-team refs.
  12. I'm "Reid or die" with my man Reid Ferguson. The only long snapper who can long snap and chew bubblegum at the same time. The reason the Bills are 4-0 and the reason that the old quarry didn't shut down. He was the only one man enough to fight the giant sand crab that lives at midfield. It's BEEN time to discuss him.
  13. But you don't find it disrespectful to have conspiracy theories made about Saint Charles?
  14. HAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHA Oh this is going to be delicious. Seriously, thank Christ MAGA is too stupid to tie their own shoes.
  15. 👆That's a hoax...👇
  16. That’s not what I asked.
  17. While I do acknowledge that 3rd down D has been an issue at times this season and most of last season, the Saints were only 5 for 13 on third down and 0 for 2 on fourth down yesterday.
  18. What about the last shutdown? Or the one before that?
  19. Worthy career stats: 64 catches 721 yards 6 touchdowns longest reception: 54 yards Coleman career stats: 46 catches 759 yards 5 touchdowns longest reception: 64 yards Folks are creating things out of thin air. Coleman has been very comparable to Worthy, while having the longer reception between the two, and averaging a higher yards per catch. I get it, Worthy fast! But in reality, Coleman has shown to be quite solid at those 15-20 yard routes from the boundary.
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