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  2. I went with Baltimore. Sean McDermott says he wants the Bills to play a physical game, but John Harbaugh wrote the book on physical football, particularly in the run game. I hope the Bills made strides this off season, but I need to see it on the field.
  3. https://www.buffalobills.com/video/first-round-pick-maxwell-hairston-wakes-up-with-gmfb-to-discuss-being-drafted-by-bills
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  4. I think we all knew Buffalo has struggled to contain KC's offense in the post season. We had to get bigger and create more pressure up front while getting DBs who can cover on the back end. I think Buffalo had one decent defensive back in the post season in 2025 (Christian Benford). The Bills may like Taylor Rapp, but he's always going to have some vulnerabilities that great safeties don't. And he is the better of the two incumbent starters. I'm hoping Bishop develops enough to win a starting job It's probably too much to hope that either Darrick Forrest or Jordan Hancock can win the other starting spot at safety. I'm counting on Hairston to nail down the #2 outside corner spot.
  5. I think Brady is one of the most overrated coaches in Bills history...I was really hoping he'd get a head coaching gig in this cycle.
  6. NPR should be defunded for this alone Election interference with taxpayer funds.
  7. Yes we have. Beane has reloaded the defense several times in McD's 10 year tenure. So maybe its not the players and McD's scheme ? When we say "Defense" we should be talking about the players and the scheme. But McD gets a free pass and everyone thinks its just the players. McD gets outcoached every year in the playoffs by Reid and I don't think getting new players will change anything this season. Thats why many of us wanted to upgrade the #1 WR. Because if we're stuck with McD, then lets see if we can outscore them at least.
  8. I wonder if Laken Riley's parents think about the direct effect POTUS Dementia had on their lives and every single day going forward? Same for the scores of other American CITIZEN families who had loved ones injured, raped and murdered by illegal aliens. RoundyMao can fuk.c right off with whining about the orange gasbag. Grow a friggin pair.
  9. Can you tell us why journalism-ing about ***** animals and doctor’s concerns about the frequency of rubbing one out are a worthy use of tax dollars? To use one of your go-to’s, please be specific.
  10. Hancock played some safety in college, and at 6-0, 195 I think he has excellent size. And yeah it's a projection but with the way Beane spoke about him and where he was drafted, he is safe. Sure it's speculation, I am saying it's a guarantee. Hamlin and Lewis are garbage, bottom-of-the-roster players who no one else in the league would roster aside from us, and I base that on the fact that when they were UFAs there was zero traction. Additionally, we have a new special teams coordinator, so whatever goodwill those guys earned with the previous coordinator is gone. They are starting from the bottom IMO, just like Hancock, and he is younger and more athletic. All my opinions, obviously, but I want to see us get younger and more athletic in a number of spots, and those guys are very replaceable in my mind.
  11. Anyone with a calculator want to check these numbers, I think this is an INCREASE in the deficit
  12. The fact that a team drafted a short armed tackle fourth overall does not negate the fact that arm length is a factor in the valuation given to prospects. Will Campbell started at left tackle starting in his freshmen year for a top notch SEC school. Lundt started for the University of Connecticutt. He ran a sub 5.0 40 (Lundt ran a 5.4). Campbell had what are considered elite numbers in his vertical and broad jumps and outweighed Lundt by 15 lbs. Lundt is 2 inches taller, but I don't know that 6'8" height is considered to be an advantage. Lundt apparently did not do a vertical or broad jump in testing. All of the above, except for the arm length are among the reasons why Campbell was drafted so high. Lundt might develop into a good offensive lineman. He apparently has pretty polished technique and good lateral movement. I just don't think he's going to jump Ryan Vandemark on the depth chart at tackle or Alex Anderson at guard/center. Buffalo also has Tylan Gable, who played pretty well, well enough to threaten Van Demark's spot as a swing tackle before he got hurt, and Travis Clayton, the Brit who has freakish athleticism.
  13. Totally, agree this isn't copying the Eagles, its always been true, see the Giants vs the Pats, etc.
  14. What is today’s direct effect? Yesterday’s?
  15. His actions have direct effect on my daily life, same with any other American. At least he could do something cool and whip his dick out like LBJ did.
  16. I would prefer a level of decorum. His behavior is not worthy of the office. I would never let a dufus like him rule my every waking moment the way you do. All my best to you and your type. Only a little over 3.5 years to go.
  17. Not trumps problem nor is he the cause, but he and his group are now firmly entrenched as a symbol and with $$$ support and visuals by meeting with leaders. With his 51 rhetoric he presents an option that for example Reagan would never present.
  18. God, he is such an embarrassment.
  19. That's still speculative, though. Shifting Hancock to safety is experimental. And if he gets beat out by Hamlin, or Jackson in TC, a fifth-round, undersized CB/S is likely as safe on the PS as Hamlin, or Jackson.
  20. We are both certain that your concerns about the arts and sciences as they relate to NPR/PBS are a different matter altogether. It’s ok that you are backtracking on your “best use” claims.
  21. He is the President of the United States. The most powerful position on the planet. Typically one that comes with some form of decorum.
  22. "“There was no law mandating slavery on our shores when African slaves came ashore in 1619. Did slavery already exist in the world? Of course. But not in the laws of colonial America at the time,” Kaine explained. “We could have been a nation completely without the institution. But colonial legislatures and courts, and eventually the U.S. legal system, created the institution on our shores and maintained slavery until the 13th Amendment. As I said, we didn’t inherit it. We chose to create it.” Sounds rational to me.
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