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Weird how many folks here think a safety (Fitzpatrick) is more valuable than an elite boundary corner. If people watch other games not involving Josh Allen, they might recognize that Ramsey is very good. Most league personnel certainly think that way. Fitzpatrick hasn't been that great the last couple of seasons, btw. Opposing QBs' passer rating against in in 2024 was 127.6. That's not a misprint. Anyway, an elite-level (talent-wise) boundary corner is more valuable than a safety, and in six of their last seven games last season including the playoffs, the Steelers D was basically shredded by Philly, Cincy x2, Baltimore x2, and KC. The lone good game they had late in the season was against the Browns, who didn't have capable quarterback.
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Who is the worst franchise QB in the NFL?
Freddie's Dead replied to FireChans's topic in The Stadium Wall
POShaun Watson, in a landslide. -
To be honest, the Steelers are known for that back in Polamalu days, and Polamalu was criticized back in his days for free ranging too much. Polamalu is a first ballot HoF. The Steelers were talking about letting Fitzpatrick to do the same to maximize his talent last few years. Well last 2 years showed that he is NOT Polamalu.
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Right Wing Terrorism Thread
Homelander replied to Trump_is_Mentally_fit's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Another win for @BillsFanNC and @B-Man -
Buffalo Sabres and the NHL: 2025 - 2026
Ridgewaycynic2013 replied to Draconator's topic in Off the Wall
It's almost a shame that Tammy Faye Bakker went on to her eternal reward a few years back. Her tearful entreaties on behalf of the good people of Atlanta might just have brought a well deserved third NHL franchise to the city. 🙄🤨 -
So free speech is sacred but only when it flatters your flag. Criticize the US? Deport them. Say something uncomfortable? Ban them. Yet when your side storms the Capitol screaming '1776' cosplay slogans, it’s patriotism. And now the UK is your model for speech laws? Cool - should we start arresting half your Twitter feed too, or does censorship only apply to people you don’t like.
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From the article - "actual information" you did not want to highlight The Senate version could add approximately $3.3–$4 trillion to the national debt over the next decade - $1 trillion more than the House plan. The House version alone is projected to increase deficits by $2.4 trillion. As much as $930 billion in Medicaid cuts over ten years; strict work requirements could slash eligibility for those with parents of older teens. SNAP (food stamp) changes: House version pushes high work mandates. CBO estimates: 11.8 million more uninsured by 2034 under the Senate plan. House bill alone could leave 10.9 million without health insurance. Extends 2017 Trump-era tax cuts, with special deductions for seniors, tips, and overtime but caps those benefits. SALT deduction remains capped at $10,000 (Senate) vs. $40,000 (House), favoring higher earners in wealthier states. Senate bill includes a staggering $5 trillion debt-limit hike, significantly more than the House’s $4 trillion proposal.
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Update, actual information. Here are the key Big Beautiful Bill differences that the House and Senate will have to reconcile by Chris Nesi The Senate version of President Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill” that passed a key procedural vote late Saturday has some big differences to the version the House approved. Two Republican Senators — Thom Tillis (R-NC) and Rand Paul (R-KY) were the lone GOP holdouts in the 51-49 vote after caucus leadership spent hours rallying support for the multi-trillion-dollar bill. The current version of the bill, which Senate lawmakers got their first look at Friday night, clocked in at 940 pages, and is largely in line with what the House narrowly approved in May. https://nypost.com/2025/06/29/us-news/here-are-the-key-big-beautiful-bill-differences-that-the-house-and-senate-will-have-to-reconcile/
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Bucket List Weekend - need NYC Reco's
Southern McButterpants. replied to BuffaloBillies's topic in The Stadium Wall
Make a reservation too - otherwise you'll be standing (not that there's anything wrong with that - but the place gets packed!). -
I bet those players are really looking forward to that.
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I get really annoyed when people lie, especially about me, and you sir, are a liar. I never "downplayed" anything related to that. I drove through their staging area that morning, saw that group and had to wait while the police stopped traffic as they crossed, and stated that very afternoon how insane they looked. For you to claim that I ever "downplayed" it is disgusting, without any substance, and a not unusual product of your bizarre imagination.
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Wow that sounds so lame. And the "expected to come" part is pretty funny. "uh, yeah, we think these people might show up" And the price of entry is $30!?
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They can say anything they want in their country if the law allows. We don't have to let anyone in here especially those who hate this country. Show us an example of a crazy nut job lefty saying something and getting in trouble. In the UK they arrest you for half of the stuff you posted just today
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Wow. Steelers get the lesser DB IMO, but hey at least they secure their TE2 on a run heavy team...and then give him a one year $12M extension. Dolphins get back a player they traded years ago and open a huge hole at TE. Smith was really good in that offense last year and a great counter option to the speed of Hill and Waddle. I think this is the rare trade where BOTH teams lost.
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