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Come on, the campaign beard has been a thing for a while. Ted Cruz, anyone? (I still say watch out for him, he's lurking. It may be like the pope thing in 2028 - you can't seem like you want it that much)
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McD certainly has a high floor. I believe he would take just about any team and make them + in turnover margin very quickly. Which in turn puts you at the brink of a wild card spot most years and that’s without a league MVP at QB. But is McD capable of hunting bigger game? I would say to this point it’s a fairly definitive no. Those first few years the moment WAS too big for him. While I think he’s growing, he’s not a natural big game hunter in my eyes. Maybe, maybe not, but if you had one year to get to the Super Bowl with a top 5 squad who are you choosing to be the HC? I would go Payton. If I had a Bottom 10 squad and needed a wild card birth I would go McD.
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Another one - Trey Hendrickson asks for a trade from Cincy
DapperCam replied to Roundybout's topic in The Stadium Wall
Bengals are a mess, they need a new owner. -
A guy I grew up with went to prison for robbing banks…..with a note. He wasn’t a bad guy.
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Talk about flogging a dead horse. It is obvious to anyone that a man at 80 is not as energetic or quick-minded as a man at 40, or 50, or 60. It is even more obvious that a man at 80 is not as physically adept as a man at a younger age. The question was always "Is he competent to serve as president." And again, we had a binary choice (until Biden dropped out). Two elderly men, both clearly past their prime. I say that one's presidency showed a pretty steady hand at the stick. I said Biden was aging out of the public part of the job; the point is he still had a handle - his TEAM had a handle - on the private/policy part. Trump long ago aged out of the private/policy part, which is an utter mess. He is nothing but a pitchman now, whether it's pitching steaks or crypto or real estate or the big beautiful bill. I'd like to have a President who is good at both the bully pulpit part and the policy part. But to be honest, we haven't had that since Bill Clinton.
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Pete Rose, Shoeless Joe Jackson among others reinstated by MLB
US Egg replied to Gregg's topic in Off the Wall
….and Clemens and Bonds? Nope, not ever I hope. -
He has no friends. He's ... an incel.
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Friend of yours?
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“Original Sin” book release - Biden’s decline cover up
JDHillFan replied to Big Blitz's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Speaking of INCOMPETENCE, and the topic of this thread, how did you and your “reliable” mainstream media miss the boat on the Biden is not mentally fit story? It was obvious to everyone else alive (Redhawk not withstanding). -
“Original Sin” book release - Biden’s decline cover up
Westside replied to Big Blitz's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Do you think bidens DOJ did that before prosecuting a misdemeanor charge of trespassing into a felony? Or do you think they deliberately let some people sit in prison for three years without any trial? -
I guess that’s where I’d be fine. If you said we could win at least a playoff game every year for 5 years or win a Super Bowl and lose in the WC round twice, I take the Super Bowl 10 times out of 10. I 100% believe Payton would have gotten 1 with Allen. They might have racked up offensive production like the Greatest Show on Turf. If they won a Super Bowl and lost in the WC round to Mason Rudolph the following year, so be it. I’m not concerned about the floor with a healthy Josh. I’m only thinking about the ceiling.
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Nobody has lost more games in the playoffs to inferior teams despite a significant Quarterback advantage than Sean Payton though. And I like Payton. He is one of the best offensive minds of his generation and an interesting, demanding, aggressive, win at all costs Head Coach. But he had Drew Brees and lost playoff games to Rex Grossman, Matt Hasselbeck, Case Keenum and Kirk Cousins - even if you exlcude the horrible non-call vs the Rams. I reject the notion it would have been a guarantee of a Superbowl with him. I think it is equally possible we'd have lost at least one wildcard game to an inferior team in that time.
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How do we feel about this, chat?
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Dion tagged it on social media because it's his helmet in the tattoo, you can tell by the custom face mask made to look like a "schnowflake"... https://www.buffalorumblings.com/2024/12/4/24313421/buffalo-bills-lt-dion-dawkins-has-a-new-facemask-nfl-uniform-riddell-helmet-news
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Uh oh...seems like a perfect fit for him... https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/articles/cardi-b-goes-public-nfl-141445650.html
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Im 6ft 3 210lbs and he looks way thinner than me. I dont feel he is 240 by that pic. I did see a photo of him at fan event and he looked a little thicker
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Kincaid's leg for sure
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Thought Exercise: Best Bills QB (99-2017) who'd be JA17 backup
Redblood replied to boyst's topic in The Stadium Wall
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Let me tell you a little, true story. Back in 2000, me and my ex, and 18 other people, had the chance to have breakfast with Geddy Lee from Rush. He was doing a promo tour for his solo album My Favorite Headache. We sat about 4 feet from Geddy. Everyone in the room asked him about Rush, and he was more than nice enough to answer everyone's question. Then my ex asks him about his daughter, as her son and Geddy's daughter are the same age. Nothing about Rush. Geddy then gave us his undevoted attention for 30 minutes. Geddy and I had a nice talk about baseball, one of his passions besides music. (He predicted that Alex Rodriguez would sign with the Dodgers from Seattle. Geddy can be wrong). He really lit up when we dove into him as a human, and not all about his work. The moral of this story is, when you meet or see a celebrity, the last thing they want to do is to talk about their job. Let Josh be Josh. If he wants to spend the whole interview talking about Hailee, let him.