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  2. Because Ralph was cheap.
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  4. This is all I know. https://tv.youtube.com/learn/nflsundayticket/ytpmemberoffer/
  5. I'm not rooting for it. I'm just saying that if it's even a thought by the brass, it shouldn't even be so much as a consideration until Hoecht enters the equation and only if everyone stays healthy at DE through the first 6 weeks. Which right now looks like a big if. The people saying that AJE is a cut or traded candidate before the season are out to lunch.
  6. So, we just call yellow gold now?
  7. He hasn't signed yet so this avoids any 'he is missing camp' talk
  8. Simple... Like the above question asks. How do you pronounce Louisville... You know, the capital of Kentucky. 😉 😜
  9. That didn’t go over well for Kevin Hart.
  10. I wonder the age of the average poster on here because message boards started before social media took off. I always kind of look at is "what does he have to gain?" In this case, nothing. There's always serial liars though so who knows.
  11. That 2019 WR class is a hilarious enigma. Deebo feels like he’s already done. Terry is gonna be 30. Meanwhile DK and AJ Brown feel like they have another 4 years at least. Drafting younger players has its perks.
  12. What? Why did I think he was much younger???!!!!
  13. Enough to be called a “game changer?” I think so. Sauce was really not great last year but that whole team was a total disaster. I think they all gave up to a degree. The two prior years, the defense was elite and Sauce was a big part of that. I don’t think he’s the second coming of Revis, but similar to the old LoB Seahawks, refs seem to let him be grabby because he has a rep of being a great corner. That by itself is valuable. I think that’s really hard to say because no one is in a vacuum. take Edmunds for example. The 2023 Bears had a boatload of cap space and no one to spend it on. They overspent, considerably for a player who was solid. Now was he worth “that” contract? Certainly to the Bills, no. Was he worth it to the Bears who desperately needed back 7 talent, even if they had to overspend to get there? I can see the argument. That’s where I think there’s the greatest argument to overspend on Cook. You can say “in a vacuum, I wouldn’t pay this player X amount or higher,” but we aren’t in a vacuum. We are the 2025 Bills. Cook is a playmaker on an offense that imo needs one more, not one less. So is he maybe worth less in a vacuum than what he wants? I lean yes. Is he worth more to us than he is in a vacuum? I also lean yes. I think that’s similar to Sauce. Now, his market in a vacuum is also probably a little bit less (but not much), but on a team trying to find their defensive identity again, walking away from a 2 time All Pro at 24 years old seems counterproductive.
  14. Consider he might be a poster here. Now how do you feel about his ability to lie?
  15. The contract was probably signed but tariffs are paid when the items actually enter the country. They certainly aren't just sitting around in storage somewhere waiting to be installed. If they were made overseas and haven't been delivered yet the tariff hasn't been paid yet. If it's a raw materials issue and they are made in the USA any supplier worth their salt will write clauses into the contract to cover such changes that are beyond their control.
  16. He wasn't really a friend but a new boyfriend of my sister in law's sister so I can't speak for his character. I don't see why he'd lie about it though. Lol.
  17. He got a bad haircut.
  18. I have mentioned several of them but I will give one I have likely not mentioned before: In 2017 the county received a grant to help some of the lowest performing schools. They paid an additional 20k a year to teachers for three years at those schools to help recruitment but then harangued them and told them how to teach. Why would you simply not pick the best teachers and let them do their job? The grant required that the teachers spend so much time on paperwork they couldn't do their job properly. So more money to the teacher, more supervision, but no better results
  19. Four years ago, MLB moved its All-Star Game from Georgia. Now, as the game is set to return to the ATL, baseball is ignoring that ever happened. ATLANTA — With all due respect to Pat McAfee, a sleeveless, exuberant, bro-friendly TV host probably wouldn’t be the first choice to field inquiries about thorny political matters of voting rights. But on Monday at MLB’s All-Star Media Day, while hosting an event that included starting pitchers Tarik Skubal and Paul Skenes, McAfee faced a question that has lurked behind the scenes — far, far behind the scenes — of this year’s All-Star Game. Why, since the game was removed from Atlanta in 2021 over Georgia’s then-new voting rights law, is it back in 2025, with the law still very much intact? It’s a question McAfee and Dodgers manager Dave Roberts answered with some deft redirection … and a question Major League Baseball is answering with silence. https://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/article/mlb-all-star-game-2025-why-is-the-all-star-game-back-in-atlanta-next-question-203421427.html?
  20. I would hope the seats were purchased long b4 April of this year
  21. You can’t be on the pup list unless it is due to football related injuries from what I understand and they can’t practice at the start of training camp, so he will not be practicing next week when camp starts.
  22. Possible good news. Two sworn enemies unite against Putin Kieran Kelly Armenian PM Nikol Pashinyan (L) met Azerbaijani president Alham Aliyev last week. After decades of conflict the two countries are now aligned against Moscow The collapse of relations between Russia and Azerbaijan came in a series of quick-fire blows. It began with the arrest of seven nationals from the former Soviet republic last month in the Russian city of Yekaterinburg. They were held as part of an investigation by Moscow into mafia-style killings dating back 25 years. Within days, two suspects – both ethnic Azerbaijanis – died in custody. Others appeared in court visibly bruised and beaten. Azerbaijan responded with fury. Russian cultural events were cancelled, the Baku bureau of the Kremlin-owned Sputnik news agency was raided, and a group of Russian IT workers was arrested and accused of drug-trafficking and cybercrime. https://www.yahoo.com/news/two-sworn-enemies-unite-against-050000894.html Then came the threat, on Russian state TV, that Baku could be “taken in three days”, echoing rhetoric used before the 2022 full-scale invasion of Ukraine. War is unlikely. But the rift is real – and dangerous for Moscow because Armenia, after fighting a series of brutal wars with Azerbaijan over 30 years, is aligning with its old enemy to push Putin out of the South Caucasus. On July 10, Ilham Aliyev, Azerbaijan’s president, met Nikol Pashinyan, the prime minister of Armenia.
  23. please 'splain
  24. BEING on this board will forever haunt me! 😊 Good for him!
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