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Wasn't there someone named "I eat crayonz" that used to rile people up back in the day??
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Brandon Beane "might be the most sensitive GM in the entire NFL"?
FireChans replied to BADOLBILZ's topic in The Stadium Wall
What is your source on that is my question. a supposition is one thing -
Mass media can dish it out, but can't take it?
DrDawkinstein replied to kitchen sink's topic in The Stadium Wall
Love it. This is one step away from the great Neil Gaiman/Terry Pratchett line in Good Omens: “It may help to understand human affairs to be clear that most of the great triumphs and tragedies of history are caused, not by people being fundamentally good or fundamentally bad, but by people being fundamentally people.” -
Brandon Beane "might be the most sensitive GM in the entire NFL"?
GunnerBill replied to BADOLBILZ's topic in The Stadium Wall
I don't KNOW but I have always suspected that the Gutekunst interview was a solid for him. I suspect Beane and he knew each other (they are a couple of years apart in age and both from North Carolina).... because the timing of it was odd. The interviewed Brown, Beane and Gaine. Then they interviewed Beane a second time, then a couple of days later brought in Gutekunst. I think he wanted Green Bay to see him as a coveted candidate. You will recall at the time that everyone in Green Bay knew Ted Thompson was not well and not much longer for the role. There was basically two "teams" in the Packers personnel department at the time - team Wolff (Eliot) who most people assumed was the heir apparent as his dad was Thompson's predecessor and team Gutekunst. Gute was definitely seen as the outsider and to that point had limited outside interest whereas because of his name Wolff had taken multiple GM interviews by that stage. I think Gute needed the people in Green Bay to think "man we have two really sought after guys here" to give them a choice to make. -
House Passes One Big Beautiful Bill
The Frankish Reich replied to BillsFanNC's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
John Thune is on the record for not trying to override the parliamentarian's decisions. This is the way the Senate decided to do things. And, of course, that same parliamentarian also found certain Biden "budget" provisions outside the scope of the reconciliation process. -
If that’s the case, I’m on pace to have been posting for 400 years by Christmas. Too much pride
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Selective Justice: The Hypocrisy of MAGA
leh-nerd skin-erd replied to Homelander's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
While it seems you may have missed the intended spirit of my reply, I understand what you're saying. Your perspective is different than mine, and divergent opinions make the world an interesting place. I would like to offer some additional perspective to clarify my thoughts: In response to my post, you said this: Where did I say I look down on painters. I didn't say that, though I guess I can see why you feel I inferred it. In your original post, you said: "Had some poor ***** painter..." and later described that individual as "...someone so stupid". On this message board, asterisks typically replace words that are considered derogatory, uncivil or offensive. You defined the individual by his/her occupation, seemingly suggesting his occupation was relevant to being poor and *****. I was uncertain if his/her being a painter was as important as him/her being poor, *****, or "stupid". So, I asked. Thank you for clarifying. As for 'creating angles', again, I think we're on the wrong track here. In your initial post, you asked "I mean how do you talk to someone so stupid." In response to this query, I shared some basic strategies on how you might talk to someone given how you positioned the interaction. In spite of your characterizations, I feel comfortable I have a pretty solid skillset based on my life experience, understanding of course that seeking positive continuous improvement is part of the journey. Remember, make respect your default. The rest follows. -
Mass media can dish it out, but can't take it?
BullBuchanan replied to kitchen sink's topic in The Stadium Wall
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McDermott not in Top 10 of NFL coaches per PFF.
Buffalo Boy replied to 14774's topic in The Stadium Wall
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Mass media can dish it out, but can't take it?
Jauronimo replied to kitchen sink's topic in The Stadium Wall
One thing I have noticed from many years of observing the NFL and professional sports is that the media, the GMs, the players... they're all people. And they do people things. -
TBone and NJSue provided us some hilarious donnybrooks in posts back in those days. I don't miss the endless RJ/Flutie debates. It make me feel reeeeal old!
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Andy Reid, of course.
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I think Rivers will get in. In order for Josh to do it this way (no SB), he would to produce at or above his current level for 10 more seasons.
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Mass media can dish it out, but can't take it?
EasternOHBillsFan replied to kitchen sink's topic in The Stadium Wall
We have this whole gigantic thread about talking heads saying things, so this is nothing new. If "pushing back" means PR damage control or outright lying about their reports, then that isn't having a thin skin, that is defending the truth. We got burned in the Cooper trade and it didn't work out, and our WR corps still isn't anything to write home about even now. -
And tbd members can't help but link these articles and/or feed them clicks. They do it for Nick Wright too. They never learn.
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Waiting for Simon to ban him for this thread…
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Beans overall has done a good job. But I think you are giving him a bit too much credit. The Von Miller contract was a huge overpay. As was the Diggs extension. The Knox contract extension was just stupid. The Bills fall in love far too heavily with “their guys.” I think that has held us back. No reason a guy like Tre White at this point has any business being on an NFL field. The coaching staff is less than dynamic and has been solid but not great. We have been married to a defensive scheme that seems overly complex and cerebral, especially for younger players. And does not seem to take advantage of players athleticism. And most importantly we almost never change it based on our personnel. Instead we find players to fit it. Instead of bringing in the best athletes and building the defense around the players that we have in that particular year. And yes having Josh Allen washes away a lot of mistakes. And Beane did a great job getting #17. And has hit on some talented under the radar guys like Shakir and Ty Johnson. And he is great at finding O lineman. And getting a 2nd for Diggs was a winning trade, getting rid of a malcontent. There is just a certain up tightness/ formality to Beane and McDermott that some organizations don’t seem to have IMO.
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amen! I have more suspensions than Josh Gordon
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Especially if he’s SB MVP.