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  2. This is not about one particular issue. It's about absolutes. Are there any? Does logic exist? Does truth exist? Is it important? We all use logical fallacies in our arguments, some more than others. But would it be preferable to avoid them or not purposefully use them at all? I think there are absolutes and that logic exists and is vital towards the search for truth which we all should want. https://academicinfluence.com/inflection/study-guides/logical-fallacies#tu-quoque A common fallacy deployed here lately has been "everyone does it so it's ok for he/me to do it". I think this is a variation on #7 in the above link. Ad hominems, appeals to authority, straw men and non sequiturs are in abundance here as well, from both sides.. Would it make for better debate if we tried to avoid these? Or is that unrealistic or simply wrong?
  3. Im very curious why you assume every single migrant is a “criminal” or “terrorist” instead of having some nuance
  4. Saints will try to test the Bills run defense. Make Spencer beat you with his arm
  5. Plus, McDermott was so unhappy with how his defense played against the Dolphins, I can't see them being complacent against the Saints. I'm more concerned that an easy win will cause them to let their guard down the following week against the hungry Patriots, who played us hard in both games last year. One-score victories in both. I still haven't gotten over them beating the Bills two years ago in another October game.
  6. The point being made was that most NFL games are decided on tight margins of error. There aren't many NFL games where teams can't at least be competitive in. So the Saints game should be a blowout but that often times doesn't happen in the NFL for various reasons. I expect that this game will be a 3 score win but there's just so many variables in the NFL that can make a game close.
  7. The only issue I have is that he’s basically on the air, like Colbert was, as an in-kind contribution to the Democrat Party on airwaves that are supposed to have equal airtime for both sides. Thats clearly been warped to become networks that, 90% of the time, support and platform the DNC .. even in the face of profit as these late night shows lose money and have next to zero viewership. Republicans pressuring affiliates to go on the offensive was working … and then Trump clumsily jumps in and makes Kimmel a folk hero to the left.
  8. Well, he really blew his chance last night. Jimmy Kimmel chokes up as he explains Kirk comments, says he 'never' intended to mock assassination by Lindsay Kornick https://www.foxnews.com/media/jimmy-kimmel-chokes-up-he-explains-kirk-comments-says-he-never-intended-mock-assassination The Left doesn't like it when you change their 'narrative' and the Right knows that he is lying. He pleases no one. .
  9. Agreed. They aren’t the best, but dam good. I didn’t put the n on dam so the Hoover thing, not the curse word . I respect the rules.
  10. Just saw this crazy stat...the Saints are one of only 4 teams to have a winning record at Highmark Stadium, and they have the best record of the four at 4-1 all-time. That's nuts!
  11. Good chance the Bills will need to hire a new OC next year especially if they win the Super Bowl. The Bills offense has put up 102 points in three games. If they continue to get good offensive production and they probably will then you know Brady is going to get his share of opportunities to interview for HC positions in the NFL and college.
  12. Really good at hiding lol? They don't hide. They were allowed to walk the streets in the last regime. Section C3: "Keep these criminals here!" https://www.cbp.gov/newsroom/stats/cbp-enforcement-statistics/criminal-alien-statistics https://www.ice.gov/news/releases/ice-arrests-171-noncitizens-pending-charges-or-convictions-murder-homicide-or-assault https://www.congress.gov/118/meeting/house/116759/witnesses/HMTG-118-IF02-Wstate-RectorR-20240117.pdf https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/million-migrants-border-biden/
  13. We’ve seem them stumble out of the gate before. It is WAY to early to consider counting them out.
  14. In a country with Freedom of Speech, apologies are not required. He may be wrong on the facts but he has the right to say it. Watch or don’t watch. When has Trump and MAGA ever apologized for wrong statements or lies about others. The answer is Never. And that’s how it goes in America.
  15. this is the only correct answer. guy admitted he didn't study the playbook? or something like that if i recall correctly
  16. As the 2025 season began, The Athletic asked 29 general managers, head coaches and high-ranking team executives to rank their top front offices in the NFL (no one was allowed to vote for their team). We tabulated the votes and solicited specific feedback on the top teams to put the focus on why these front offices have set themselves apart from the pack. 1. Philadelphia Eagles 2. Baltimore Ravens 3. Los Angeles Rams 4. Buffalo Bills It all starts with the quarterback in Buffalo, but don’t diminish the process. Reigning MVP Josh Allen was a tough player to evaluate leading up to the 2018 draft, but the Bills packaged a pair of second-round picks to move up five spots from No. 12 to select the Wyoming quarterback. Then they had to hold steady for a couple of years while he refined his skills. They’ve cashed in ever since. “They nailed the QB, and that goes a really long way,” an executive said. “I was not a huge Josh Allen fan (before the draft). They put in the work and the time, and that was not a slam-dunk pick by any stretch. But they identified him.” General manager Brandon Beane and coach Sean McDermott share a like-minded view on roster acquisition. And while there have been inconsistencies in the draft, the Bills were still able to reload on the fly over the last two years, shedding veterans for a youth movement. “They have a really good staff and a clear vision for what a Bill looks like,” an executive said. “With few exceptions, their guys are always tough and competitive.” There’s a real significance in building through the draft in Buffalo, too. Quite poignantly, it hadn’t been a priority destination for free agents, at least not before Allen took off. “They identified the QB and built around him,” another executive said. “They’ve got a good group of scouts who work hard, grind, know how to get information and they’re really organized.” 5. Kansas City Chiefs
  17. It's not like NFL Europe didn't have success stories. Generally I agree the idea of developing talent in American Football is harder but I don't think having a NFL Europe style system in Canada wouldn't hurt.
  18. As the 2025 season began, The Athletic asked 29 general managers, head coaches and high-ranking team executives to rank their top front offices in the NFL (no one was allowed to vote for their team). We tabulated the votes and solicited specific feedback on the top teams to put the focus on why these front offices have set themselves apart from the pack. 1. Philadelphia Eagles 2. Baltimore Ravens 3. Los Angeles Rams 4. Buffalo Bills It all starts with the quarterback in Buffalo, but don’t diminish the process. Reigning MVP Josh Allen was a tough player to evaluate leading up to the 2018 draft, but the Bills packaged a pair of second-round picks to move up five spots from No. 12 to select the Wyoming quarterback. Then they had to hold steady for a couple of years while he refined his skills. They’ve cashed in ever since. “They nailed the QB, and that goes a really long way,” an executive said. “I was not a huge Josh Allen fan (before the draft). They put in the work and the time, and that was not a slam-dunk pick by any stretch. But they identified him.” General manager Brandon Beane and coach Sean McDermott share a like-minded view on roster acquisition. And while there have been inconsistencies in the draft, the Bills were still able to reload on the fly over the last two years, shedding veterans for a youth movement. “They have a really good staff and a clear vision for what a Bill looks like,” an executive said. “With few exceptions, their guys are always tough and competitive.” There’s a real significance in building through the draft in Buffalo, too. Quite poignantly, it hadn’t been a priority destination for free agents, at least not before Allen took off. “They identified the QB and built around him,” another executive said. “They’ve got a good group of scouts who work hard, grind, know how to get information and they’re really organized.” 5. Kansas City Chiefs
  19. Wilson throwing the ball away on a 4TH AND GOAL while needing that score screamed "I don't care anymore" and deserved a benching.
  20. I think this is the answer, and I’m a bit surprised by the numbers. A PS guy in the NFL makes a lot more than a typical CFL player. AI Overview An NFL practice squad is significantly more lucrative than playing in the CFL ; even a practice squad player with no prior NFL experience will earn a minimum of $13,000 per week, totaling $234,000 for the 18-week season, whereas the average CFL salary is around $110,000 CAD for the entire season. A CFL salary can range from about $30,000 CAD for a rookie to potentially $250,000 CAD for a star player, but this pales in comparison to NFL practice squad earnings.
  21. You have used this exact same site. https://www.pewresearch.org/journalism/2025/06/10/the-political-gap-in-americans-news-sources/#:~:text=Even as news sources differ,source by its political lean.
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