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  2. Hold on. No objections when @BillsFanNC and @Big Blitz run the same play? Convenient. You’re upset about the Census? Cry harder. If you’ve got a problem with how it works, take it up with the US Constitution. Article I, Section 2 and the 14th Amendment require counting the ‘whole number of persons’ - not citizens, not voters, not whatever category you wish existed. Everyone who lives here gets counted. That’s been the rule since 1790. So the Census isn’t some partisan scheme - it’s literally how the founders designed representation. If that bothers you, your argument isn’t with any political party. It’s with the Constitution itself. Keep crying. It's wonderful.
  3. This is the most jaw-dropping 4 minutes and 21 seconds you will watch this year. Nicole Shanahan — ex-wife of Google co-founder Sergey Brin, former running mate of RFK Jr., and someone who personally signed nine-figure philanthropy checks — just went full whistleblower on the entire Silicon Valley “tech wife mafia” and how they were used. Her exact words (full clip attached): “I don’t think many of the tech mafia wives realize… they were used to set the groundwork for what Klaus Schwab calls The Great Reset. Their money especially was being conscripted through a network of NGO advisors, Hollywood, Davos, and their own companies. A really small group of people… completely blind to how their groundwork is being used to enable these Great Reset policies.” Then she turns the knife inward: “These women find their meaning through philanthropic work. I really believed I was helping Black communities and indigenous communities rise up. But now the problems have gotten worse. Crime worse. Mental health worse. The whole model is broken. At the end of the day they always go: ‘But climate change.’ Social justice + climate change — it gets progressive women 100% of the time.” She even says many now believe the biggest “climate change issues” are actually geoengineering issues. This isn’t some random podcast bro. This is a woman who lived in the mansions, sat on the boards, flew private to Davos parties… and is now saying: “We were the useful idiots.”
  4. Maye, Williams and Nix are all ascending. Allen, Jackson and Mahomes all floundering. You make the call: is the torch being passed in the AFC, and are we at the end of an era? Or is this a temporary blip?
  5. Me too! Now, I think the absolute last chance for him would be this offseason. But if he spends the rest of the year useless (which includes being a healthy scratch), an offseason turnaround would be close to miraculous. Right now, we’re in the much more pedestrian territory of “young player struggles with the professionalism the NFL requires.”
  6. I probably agree with Joe on 80-90% of his points. One of his takes for the life of me I could never agree with though , was his love for Tremaine Edmunds. Could never understand his love fest for that guy
  7. Kincaid is the Bosa of the Offense. When healthy, arguably our best playmaker. Never healthy. Because Allen is on that side of the ball, Kincaid rests.. or better said, sleeps. Bosa, because we have zero impact players and are in a dogfight for the postseason, has to play through injury even though we desperately need him healed up for the playoffs.
  8. Not Sabre related but every hockey fan can appreciate this. Palmieri blew out his ACL and is out 6-8 months but got an assist as he was hobbling towards the bench.
  9. Bernard had a tremendous 2023. Most splash plays by an inside/middle LB since Urlacher in the early 2000's. Super smart, instinctive player and the Bills best pass rusher. Just.......for some reason.........they decided to quit trying to be big and force double teams at one-tech. Perhaps because they didn't have to justify Edmunds 1st round status any longer. That was fine if they were just going to chew Bernard up and spit him out and draft another guy to play the middle but he's much too small to hold up to the beating of being in the middle of a two LB system without a space eating 1T. Extending him with time left was stupid. On defense, safeties and LB's are usually the positions most allowed to hit free agency. There will be 3-5 relatively big name LB's that they could have replaced Bernard with this offseason. They should have let Bernard play it out and see if he survives if that's the way you are playing it. To @Avisan point.......they should have done with Edmunds what the Bears have done to get the most out of Edmunds(currently on IR, fwiw). The Bears moved him to outside LB.
  10. Ya exactly. Hes really starting to turn on Beane, McDermott and Brady, and as he should.
  11. Fauci involved in ‘massive’ COVID-19 origins cover-up By Victor Nava Dr. Anthony Fauci orchestrated a “massive cover-up” about the origins of COVID-19 while serving as a top public health official during the coronavirus pandemic, Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Marty Makary argued on the latest episode of “Pod Force One.” Makary, a former professor at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, explained to host Miranda Devine that as director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease (NIAID), Fauci went to great lengths to suppress the theory that COVID-19 leaked out of a research lab in China — something few in the medical community picked up on. “One thing that’s extremely obvious that very few people realize, and certainly hardly anyone in the medical establishment where I come from realized, is that [Fauci] was involved in a massive cover-up of the origins of COVID, a massive cover-up,” the FDA commissioner said. “Whether or not he was involved in the experiments or funding the experiments that led to the origins of COVID, he was clearly 100% involved in the cover-up,” he added. https://nypost.com/2025/11/26/us-news/fauci-involved-in-massive-covid-19-origins-cover-up-fda-chief-marty-makary-tells-pod-force-one/
  12. Homelander can’t argue the topic at hand so he hits it with a laughing reaction and posts something entirely unrelated. You truly are a net negative to this board. You offer nothing. There’s plenty of people I disagree with here who I can respect their opinions on due to being thought out and coherent. You are none of that. You ruin the OT Board and derail any thread you’re involved in with utter nonsense and unrelated garbage. I’ve never put anyone on ignore, but you’re so rhetorically challenged that I may have to make an exception to not see you replying to topic after topic with ridiculous absurdities as if you’re a Pakistani bot account.
  13. It's a wacky year. If Pittsburgh loses today they drop from that 4 seed to "in the hunt" and Baltimore takes that's spot for now.
  14. Got a feeling today is either the beginning or the end of the Keon Coleman era.
  15. You would have to think that Rogers and the plan for the Steelers' offense today will be to run the ball and throw short passes with Rogers getting the ball out fast to avoid getting hit with his broken wrist. Rogers already takes very little time to make his throws, but I expect today that he will be even faster. I hope the Bills are prepared for this.
  16. I expect Palmer will be active. Kincaid will not. They have already activated Latu from the PS.
  17. Stats are stats. I can’t speak for your eyes. Are you saying the stat is wrong, or you just don’t care about such things? I would say they are almost polar opposites in style, yet the edge setter has the same pressure rate as the designated freelance QB hunter? Go figure. I think we just have a lot of frustrated fans who need somebody to blame. There is plenty to go around, but they might be barking up the wrong tree here. OH, and let’s not forget Groot has an AAV of $20Mil, while Parson’s AAV is $47Mil. That’s not nothing. .
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