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  2. Also let's not forget the Bills are responsible for over 25% of their opponents' losses. And after tonight it'll be 2 wins as NYJ/MIA play each other.
  3. Up: Bishop - Getting better Kincaid - Getting better all the way around Cook - Continues to impress this year Down: Groot - What the heck, man? It makes you wonder who will be riding the pine when steroid boy returns. Dorian Williams - Out of position on multiple occasions and getting shook by Rattler. 3rd Down Defense - At some point, Babich has to be held accountable as well. But the guys on the field are not doing him any favors.
  4. IMO Shakir is too valuable to expose him to return punts; acceptable only as a emergency sub I would think.
  5. But I thought they have the Best Roster in the NFL™?
  6. Once Again, the Trump Administration Snags a Win From SCOTUS on USAID Funding Case by Susie Moore FTA: Instead, we got a ruling from the high court on the USAID funding case. (Which isn't to say we won't also get one on Cook's case — there's still time left in the day.) Once again, the court handed the Trump administration a win, this time by formally granting the administration's application for a stay of D.C. District Judge Amir Ali's September 3rd preliminary injunction, which blocked the Trump administration from withholding previously appropriated USAID funding. As noted in the court's order, this is not a final disposition of the case. It simply means that Judge Amir's September 3rd ruling (enjoining the administration from withholding the funding) is paused while the issue makes its way through the appellate process. Also, this ruling applies only to the funds that were subject to President Trump's August 28 rescission proposal, i.e., the $4 billion. However, it does signify a win for the administration in terms of its control over funding, and may also add a wrinkle to the tussle over the looming shutdown. https://redstate.com/smoosieq/2025/09/26/once-again-the-trump-administration-snags-a-win-from-scotus-on-usaid-funding-case-n2194440
  7. But not on National Television with everyone watching. I think that game was a local 1p slot game. That game yesterday left an indelible impression on everyone. The 'did he quit mantra' is loud today.
  8. we must be getting old. I do the same.
  9. I found this very amusing as I know a lot of people were miffed that we passed on Green in the draft
  10. Well, the Super Bowl is in California this season.
  11. The halftime show for me is; getting a cold beer, cleaning out the garage, doing my taxes.....anything but the halftime show.
  12. and If I know you ... with perfect form too !! LOL
  13. Division game and team's tendency to play down to opponents. Expecting a tough game. Hopefully, McDermott has team ready and they play better than they did against the Saints.
  14. It’s a two way street that never should have been ventured down. KC is happy to trade with us because they know they win those trades.
  15. That is week 16. There is a world where both teams have everything wrapped up by then.
  16. Definitely some results, especially their pass rush, have bared fruit so far. Which will be a problem if Spencer Brown can’t play again. Saw a lot of eye rolls, laughs and dismissing at those who go said the Saints weren’t going to just be a rollover game… Patriots are a better team. This game can’t going to be a period of stalemates like we saw in the second quarter. Thankfully the Saints couldn’t muster anything other than a FG on a punt from short field, penalty included. Teams are successful on the ground. Not having to be heavily reliant on the pass. Couple that with it being a closer game where they aren’t forced to air it out to catch up fast.
  17. Was also noticeably not great on a couple plays as well including the one sack by Jordan and the 4th down play where he tripped and ended up whiffing on his block because of it and Shakir got buried by Granderson.
  18. I think I may have a different interpretation of the test for Samuel. He failed. Codrington as returner and Moore as a receiver make Samuel and his large contract replaceable. Samuel, IMO, would make a great addition to an in-season trade for a top flight safety (to pair w Bishop) or an RB of better caliber to back up Cook (I'm getting worried about our current backups)
  19. I watched the game last week and I think they had 4 or 5 fumbles, three by the starting RB. So ball security can be an advantage for us if that continues.
  20. Results from wifey's doctors appointment. She is going to schedule an MRI. The doc told her to keep her inhaler at the ready in case she goes into a coughing fit. Prescribed a couple of different medications to take on her business trip. She is also going to schedule a visit to her cancer doctor. Part of the post treatment process was an esophageal dilation about 7 months after radiation to get her able to swallow food. At that time, we were told a follow-up procedure might be necessary 5 to 10 years after the fact. The dilation was 6 years ago. It's a quick 45 minute procedure to stretch the esophagus. No biggie if she needs another one done.
  21. Yeah, only buy from trusted dealers.
  22. I know I know we scored 30. But sitting up high around mid field, I thought some of the decision make was not great yesterday. Some of that was play call/play design, some was Allen trying to force some things. A number of very low percentage throws when there were other options to leave us with 3rd and manageable or even convert 3rd downs. Allen is still MVP of this team and without him we lose the game.
  23. Is this gonna be another thread that devolves into a fire everyone rant??? lol,
  24. The Bills are undefeated and the Pats* are .500 with one loss against a 1 win team. The Bills have won all their games by at least 10 points except for the opener against the Ravens. The Pats* are not anywhere near as good as the Bills and all this fear and apprehension for the upcoming game makes no sense.
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