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RFK In Charge of Health Care
stevestojan replied to Trump_is_Mentally_fit's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Cool. So we will get rid of Red Dye #3 and bring back Measles. That’s a fair trade. Thanks Bobby! -
Brandon Beane "might be the most sensitive GM in the entire NFL"?
Homelander replied to BADOLBILZ's topic in The Stadium Wall
This ranking is bunk. -
is that even true tho last year he wouldn't have been #2 on 50% of the AFC east
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Quarterback Career Comparison Allen vs Lamar
BillytheKid replied to BillytheKid's topic in The Stadium Wall
This guy does a good job in my opinion at least of showing how Josh Allen has played against Mahomes in the playoffs after Nick Wright tries to say Mahomes has outplayed him in every playoff game. Has some great stats and info in it. -
No one said that Andrew. The criticism is of Obama's "grouping" of all gay people as alike. Meanwhile: The Democratic Civil War Has Begun — and Obama Pulled the Trigger by Matt Margolis Last week, Barack Obama gave some advice to his party, and it’s astonishing how quickly his words turned into a self-inflicted political wound. He was once hailed as the Democrat Party’s unifying figure, but Obama’s recent scolding of his own party’s base didn’t just flop — it sparked a backlash even his defenders can’t ignore. As previously reported, during a ritzy gathering of party elites in New Jersey, Obama dismissed the rampant frustration among liberals, telling them to show “a little bit less navel-gazing and a little less whining and being in fetal positions.” "And it's going to require Democrats to just toughen up,” he said. Predictably, the base didn’t take it lying down, and frankly, I can’t blame them. This is the same party that cooked up the Russia collusion hoax, impeached President Trump twice for no legitimate reason, weaponized the justice system to try to throw him behind bars, sent the FBI to raid his home, tried to remove him from the ballot, and unleashed such venomous rhetoric that it helped inspire not one but two near-assassinations. It’s hard to imagine how much more aggressive they could be. Even pillars of the leftist media couldn’t stomach it. Whoopi Goldberg publicly unloaded on Obama for his patronizing lecture. https://pjmedia.com/matt-margolis/2025/07/17/obamas-era-as-the-democrats-messiah-is-officially-over-n4941836
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Commanders and WR Terry McLaurin still not close to a new deal
SCBills replied to Gregg's topic in The Stadium Wall
Send back Curtis Samuel in the trade and then move AJE gets us around what we need. No idea if WAS would want, or even accept Samuel, as part of the trade, but those are two - seemingly - expendable guys that (if traded) move enough salary to afford McLaurin this year. -
I agree with you, Bosa is washed too.
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First ever British QB gets D1 scholarship
Mark Vader replied to Buffalo716's topic in College Football
Good for this guy. Neat story. -
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UPDATE: ISRAEL v IRAN - Ceasefire reached?
B-Man replied to Big Blitz's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
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Quarterback Career Comparison Allen vs Lamar
BillytheKid replied to BillytheKid's topic in The Stadium Wall
On a per game basis Allen has been just as good as Mahomes stat wise in the playoffs. I can show those side by side. Both are other worldly elite in playoff stats. obviously the biggest difference in those would be Mahomes 4-0 record against Allen. Just stats though Allen is ahead of him in a few categories on a per game basis. I used Microsoft Co-Pilot and then had it quadruple check itself getting the stats to make sure they were correct. Then also checked it myself to make sure. It extracted them from espn, stat muse and pro football reference. I knew a lot of the stats were correct also because I have done comparisons so many times. -
If you consider this being our only real Super Bowl window in the salary cap era, there is no other comparison.
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Did you see Bosa last year? Who was the last player to return from a PED suspension and made a significant impact? It’s not doom & gloom, just more of the same.
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McDermott not in Top 10 of NFL coaches per PFF.
Maynard replied to 14774's topic in The Stadium Wall
I’d put him right outside of the top 10. Around 12 sounds correct, without being a homer. -
I almost made a new thread about this, but suppose we can just discuss here. Is Von the most hated Buffalo Bill in recent history? The domestic violence suspension, underperforming the contract, saying he’d be back in a week then staying out the year… I think he redeemed himself a bit by agreeing to the incentive laden contract last year (which was likely to try to game the system around his suspension)… but I think he’s my #1 most hated. Willis McGahee is a close #2 with the trash talking of Buffalo women on his way out. What an awful regime to draft him in the 1st when we already had Travis Henry and he had just completely torn his ACL.
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Commanders and WR Terry McLaurin still not close to a new deal
Maynard replied to Gregg's topic in The Stadium Wall
I’d love this, but man how do we free up the space? -
Philly has a top-3 or 4 WR room in the league, so it isn’t a huge insult he’d be a #3 there. They have 2 high 1st round picks playing boundary, and he’d be full time starter in the slot. Shakir would be a good #2 on most teams in the league (in terms of targets), but definitely isn’t a high end #1.
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Commanders and WR Terry McLaurin still not close to a new deal
Gregg replied to Gregg's topic in The Stadium Wall
There is no guarantee the Commanders want to trade him. Beane would also have to figure out a way to make this work cap wise if a trade could be worked out. I would call the Commanders and see if there is any interest in making a trade. If the Bills could get McLaurin, then he becomes our #1 WR. That opens things up for the rest of the WR's and TE's. It will also help Cook in the run game as opposing defenses will have to respect the passing game more with McLaurin. This probably doesn't happen right now but the longer this goes on between McLaurin and the Commanders without a deal then a trade possibility probably increases.