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  2. I’ll send after work, good luck to your friend! Is he and the family ok at least? That’s awful.
  3. You dont trade up for him in rd 2 if the plan is not for him to play alot and hopefully replace Jones in the starting lineup. Babich is pushing Sanders to the moon. Right now he is easily the best option for the spot behind Oliver. If he can play 1T. A tougher position schematically, its a home-run. Sanders watching Jones tape, Babich acknowledging his talent but also dismissing it are signs of a guy being coached hard. Sanders has spoke with confidence about playing and having a role right away. I would not be shocked if Sanders starts next to Oliver sooner than later. With Walker as the back up 3 tech.
  4. Done. I appreciate that we can do this on TBD.
  5. Lee Zeldin’s EPA Liberates American Industry National Review, by Editors In March, we cheered the news that Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin planned to “reconsider” the Obama EPA’s 2009 “Endangerment Finding.” That finding allowed the EPA to regulate fossil fuel emissions under the Clean Air Act. On Tuesday, Zeldin announced that the EPA intends to rescind the finding, a step he described as “the largest deregulatory action in the history of the United States.” This strikes a major blow against intrusive regulation of the energy, automotive, and manufacturing sectors. The Clean Air Act, passed in 1970, provides that the EPA administrator “shall by regulation prescribe . . . standards applicable to the emission of any air pollutant” https://live-national-review-wordpress.pantheonsite.io/2025/07/lee-zeldins-epa-liberates-american-industry/
  6. The bot is malfunctioning. Someone should throw him in a bathtub.
  7. They wanted to keep it simple. They told us all playoffs before Denver. Our coaches are a joke
  8. Using crayons, please explain how trumps getting rich just like Pelosi?
  9. The White House Announces White House Ballroom Construction to Begin July 31, 2025 Washington, D.C. — For 150 years, Presidents, Administrations, and White House Staff have longed for a large event space on the White House complex that can hold substantially more guests than currently allowed. President Donald J. Trump has expressed his commitment to solving this problem on behalf of future Administrations and the American people. The White House is one of the most beautiful and historic buildings in the world, yet the White House is currently unable to host major functions honoring world leaders and other countries without having to install a large and unsightly tent approximately 100 yards away from the main building entrance. The White House State Ballroom will be a much-needed and exquisite addition of approximately 90,000 total square feet of innately designed and carefully crafted space, with a seated capacity of 650 people — a significant increase from the 200-person seated capacity in the East Room of the White House. In recent weeks, President Trump has held several meetings with members of the White House Staff, the National Park Service, the White House Military Office, and the United States Secret Service to discuss design features and planning. {snip} President Trump, and other patriot donors, have generously committed to donating the funds necessary to build this approximately $200 million dollar structure. The United States Secret Service will provide the necessary security enhancements and modifications. The White House Ballroom will be substantially separated from the main building of the White House, but at the same time, it’s theme and architectural heritage will be almost identical. The site of the new ballroom will be where the small, heavily changed, and reconstructed East Wing currently sits. The East Wing was constructed in 1902 and has been renovated and changed many times, with a second story added in 1942. https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefings-statements/2025/07/the-white-house-announces-white-house-ballroom-construction-to-begin/
  10. Thanks for posting this. I suspect it comes as a surprise to many here that the Bills DTs compare so favorably in these metrics.
  11. Do you have to pre purchase parking for this event? Can’t seem to find much info on it. Came to the George Strait/ Chris Stapleton concert & had to park in a private lot because we didn’t know. Any info is greatly appreciated
  12. I don’t have any questions at all! To each their own.
  13. He just bumped a thread to post this for some reason. #BigBalls In the “Trumps follies” thread.
  14. Thanks to fracking, we have an abundance of light and sweet oil... Minimal degree of refinement needed... Your propaganda is weak...
  15. Yea but they’re not gonna. This whole after the regular season before Denver game. The coaches and players were gonna play vanilla / going with what got us here. I was stunned i thot the best game BUf offense had was Detroit. They were multiple. Had an attack plan. Great goaline / red zone surprise calls. chiefs game. Looked all too familiar - was painful to get a yard. Yea. They want to waste 8 M on okinjoby. And pay 20 M for Rousseau. And then play hardball with their only truly elite player - who happened to play RB- outside of Josh Allen.
  16. You know why. .
  17. Um, yes. Go ask Philly fans. Prior to Mahomes starting for him, Andy Reid was 11-13 (.458) in the playoffs over 19 years, with 1 SB appearance, no wins. Are you telling me he didn't make any mistakes in those 13 losses? Is Sirianni a way better coach than Reid for beating him so badly in the Super Bowl? Did Reid make any mistakes in last year's SB? Now, I'm not saying McD is as good or better than Reid, or that Reid isn't a great coach, I'm just saying that all coaches make mistakes. I know the following are mostly old articles, but this idea that McDermott is the only very good coach to make mistakes, or to have made a mistake in the playoffs is ridiculous (hell, look at Sean Payton's playoff losses for one). Name the best 5 coaches of all time and I'm sure that we could still find playoff losses in their careers where they made mistakes. Time to let "13 seconds" go guys. It's almost 4 years ago now. https://bleacherreport.com/articles/151719-evaluating-andy-reid-the-worst-decisions-of-reids-coaching-career https://www.seattletimes.com/sports/nfl/chiefs-reid-trying-to-rewrite-history-of-playoff-letdowns/ https://atozsports.com/nfl/kansas-city-chiefs-news/chiefs-hc-andy-reid-makes-major-mistake-second-straight-game/ https://www.sbnation.com/nfl/2019/1/18/18185839/andy-reid-kansas-city-chiefs-clock-mismanagement-timeouts https://slate.com/culture/2019/01/andy-reid-chiefs-timeouts-clock-management.html Yeah, it is kind of silly to debate this anymore as everyone seems to be pretty entrenched in their viewpoint and nothing will be answered definitively either way unless McD wins a SB with the Bills or is fired. And of course, no Bills fan is going to put the playoff losses on Josh, he's been spectacular in the playoffs...but it is also foolhardy to try and put the Bills' playoff losses down to just one other thing too. Like it's coaching alone or injuries alone. What has been the problem for the Bills in the playoffs? A. Youth, inexperience (in the early years) B. The Chiefs Dynasty C. Injuries D. Damar Hamlin incident/Blizzard E. Coaching mistakes F. Player Execution G. The Defense H. The NFL/Referees I. Not being stout enough to handle bigger, stronger, more aggressive playoff teams (in the Diggs' years) J. Not running the ball enough/being balanced enough to close out games, etc. (Daboll years) K. Luck (coin flips, bad bounces, untimely injuries, etc.) L. Lack of Depth on the roster at times M. All of the Above (and probably more) The answer is obviously M. Time to lick our wounds, put the past behind us, and look forward to taking another crack at it with a hopefully improved team and our generational QB who is a hell of a lot of fun to watch. I mean at the end of regulation in our last three playoff losses to the Chiefs, K.C. was ahead by 6 points. Six points across three games to a team that has appeared in 5 of the last 6 Super Bowls. That is literally like 3 plays away from three Super Bowl appearances (one good kick, one coin toss, one catch). We are so close, and the Chiefs aren't quite what they used to be (though I am not writing them off yet, by any means---did that for too many years with the Pats already). But our time is coming. Billeve!
  18. We got a Texas flood story bump omg. #BigBalls
  19. All he needs to say is he identifies as female and it's all good!
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