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I think he’s gonna be our next Micah Hyde.
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I’ve had one I’m working on for fitness…. I’ve never been able to do a pull up. Even when I weighed 140 lbs or could run 5ks in 25-28 minutes. I pretty much thought I was always helpless here until I started doing 3 sets of 10 pull ups with my feet on the ground…. I’m slowly building my way up to complete one. But yeah as a kid I was embarrassed more than once how bad I was at them.. so yeah personal goal kinda thing
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then explain it to me. i'm trying to run a business here. this board isn't my main priority. that's fine we disagree. you think one poster on a bulletin board is more volatile than i do. wasn't this what it's all about? but the moment you start calling people out for the side they're on, it becomes a joke to me.
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Week 3, Fish v. Bills, PREDICT THE SCORE!
Realist replied to Freddie's Dead's topic in The Stadium Wall
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oh. 😂
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My main worry with it is he may not be able to move defenders with his eyes as effectively. I guess that's why he's going with the plain visor though and not a tinted one.
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Russia Was Not a Democratic Hoax
B-Man replied to WEATHER DOT COM's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
New Russiagate Documents Expose Media/Government Collusion by Paul Sperry Recently declassified documents indicate that people close to former FBI Director James Comey and Democratic Sen. Adam Schiff were connected to leaks of classified information to prominent reporters designed to portray Donald Trump and his allies as being in league with Russia. Written in 2017, the FBI documents expose how selected Washington reporters, including Ellen Nakashima of the Washington Post and Michael Schmidt of the New York Times, scored a series of Pulitzer Prize-winning scoops in 2017 by repeating false and inflammatory leaks during President Trump’s first term. Much of their reporting has been debunked – and shown to be part of a smear campaign by high-ranking officials to undermine Trump https://www.realclearinvestigations.com/articles/2025/09/16/weaponized_scoops_new_russiagate_documents_expose_mediagovernment_collusion_1134958.html . -
The Chiefs offense has been on a serious regression for almost 3 years now. From 2020-2022, they averaged 29.6, 28.2 and 29.2 points per game. Among the very tops in the league. From 2023-2024, they averaged 21.8 and 22.6 points per game. Around middle of the pack. And so far this year, they are at 19.0 after two games. Ranked 24th in the NFL. So we aren't talking about a "slump" they are in on that side of the ball. We are looking at 2+ year sample size of them being an average to below-average offense. Many football fans have been slow to recognize it, because of that team's reputation as a scoring powerhouse. They have Patrick Mahomes and Andy Reid, so they must be great. And they keep winning games and even going to Super Bowls. But it's really the defense that has been carrying them for a while now. When the Chiefs were at their peak, defenses had to keep Tyreek Hill from killing them on the deep ball. The more defenders played back, the more space it would give for Travis Kelce to beat them underneath. After trading Hill in 2022, the Chiefs adjusted to a quicker and more efficient short passing attack. It worked extremely well for about one season. Then opponents started catching onto the fact they weren't really a deep threat team anymore. Kelce has also started slowing down and showing his age. Maybe they will get a spark when Rashee Rice comes back. But I wouldn't expect them to suddenly go back to being a Top 5 offense. This team is going to live and die on the defensive side of the ball, just like they have for the past few seasons. Last season, the Chiefs also got very lucky in several games. They were a toenail away from losing the the Ravens. A bad PI call away from losing to the Bengals. A blocked FG away from losing to the Broncos. A bad snap away from losing to the Raiders. Not to mention several other one-score games that could have shifted on a play or two. The record said 15-2, but it very easily could have been 10-6. At 0-2, the Chiefs still have very difficult games against the league's elite: Ravens, Lions and Bills. They still have another matchup with the Chargers. The Commanders, Texans, Broncos (x2) were playoff teams last season. The Colts started 2-0 and look pretty good. The Raiders (x2) usually give them a tough matchup. It's hard to count them out, but it's definitely not going to be an easy road.
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Lost in the noise - Chiefs 0-2 for the first time in the Mahomes era
SoMAn replied to BuffaloBill's topic in The Stadium Wall
The Bills are in the driver seat as far as any race for the #1 seed. They already have (effectively) a 2-game lead on the Ravens, and if they can defeat the Chiefs in November, they could conceivably have what amounts to a 4-game lead in the race by matching W-L loss records with them until they faceoff. Apart from home field advantage, it would be really sweet to finally get that extra week of rest while the others beat each other up in the wildcard rounds. Having to only win 2 games (at home) rather than 3 is huuuuuge. The mission continues tomorrow with an early Friday-style fish fry. -
Game week thread - Dolphins at Bills TNF
PaattMaann replied to BillsFan619's topic in The Stadium Wall
Jordan Hancock is on hand to be either Rapp or Johnsons eventual replacement -
Game week thread - Dolphins at Bills TNF
Peace Frog replied to BillsFan619's topic in The Stadium Wall
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Wow! F'ing awesome! Excited for you and your kid! I brought my longhaired guitarist 11 year old son to Buffalo this summer from SoCal and he loved it. Checked out the new stadium construction and bought some jerseys from the team store. You guys are going to love it! Nothing beats a Buffalo gameday atmosphere and tailgate. Since you'll be down in Allentown, take a quick trip to Elmwood and walk the neighborhood and check out the shops. Make sure you see the architecture of city hall downtown. Swing by Delaware Park if you have a chance. Canalside is cool too. (this assumes the weather is good today?)
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Agreed. Unless the players have just given up and are willing to throw in the towel to get a new regime, I think they come out on fire with an extremely well-scripted first drive. Their plan will be to be physical, jump to an early lead and hope to quiet the crowd and shut Allen down long enough to get into the late 3rd quarter. So, the Bills just have to be prepared, focused and consistent. They can and will wear down the Dolphins.. .whether it takes 1 quarter or 3. If Beane hasn't already put his scouts on the alert to find a Milano and Taron replacement, I'd be surpeised. Both of those positions require fast, physical and smart players. And both of those players are showing decline.. Milano more so than Taron. But, it's definitely time to look for replacements. I would also suggest, even if Bishop improves all season, it's probably time to look for a Rapp replacement as well (although that could potentially still be a full year away).
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Game week thread - Dolphins at Bills TNF
CincyBillsFan replied to BillsFan619's topic in The Stadium Wall
This is a fair take but there is a huge difference between a "desperate" team and one that is injury riddled and falling apart. KC & Houston are desperate in every sense of the word and I would hate to be playing either this week. But the Dolphin injuries on their O line and in their secondary are substantial. Add to that is the fact that this is a short week with the game in Buffalo. Sure "on any given Sunday" applies here to but I'm having a hard time worrying about this game.