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Disappointing loss. Chance to win on the last shot in a game a lot of people didn't expect them to be able to compete in especially without their top scorer. Hardest part for me is losing the game by 4 while missing 17 free throws. 𤢠Hopefully they can get that cleaned up and take it to Kansas this afternoon.
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On the day I was born The nurses all gathered 'round And they gazed in wide wonder At the joy they had found The head nurse spoke up Said "leave this one alone" She could tell right away That I was bad to the bone
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After Week 12... 1. New England Patriots (10-2) Up 1 2. Denver Broncos (9-2) Down 1 3. Indianapolis Colts (8-3) n/c 4. Baltimore Ravens (6-5) Up 6 5. Los Angeles Chargers (7-4) Up 1 6. Jacksonville Jaguars (7-4) Up 1 7. Buffalo Bills (7-4) Down 2 8. Houston Texans (6-5) n/c 9. Pittsburgh Steelers (6-5) Down 5 10. Kansas City Chiefs (6-5) Down 1 11. Miami Dolphins (4-7) n/c 12. Cincinnati Bengals (3-8) n/c 13. Cleveland Browns (3-8) Up 2 14. Las Vegas Raiders (2-9) Down 1 15. New York Jets (2-9) Down 1 16. Tennessee Titans (1-10) n/c Division Leader Wild Card
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Rex era players in 2025.
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Week 12 results Pick'em Philadelphia and Buffalo hurt a lot of people this week. Three people, BritBill, Real McClappy, and LeviF, had the best picks with 13 correct. BobbyC's Brilliant Bets jumps to the #1 spot, with a score of 122. Top 10 still has 5 points spread from 1 to 10. Survivor Nobody knocked out this week, 8 people still remain. Most popular winning pick was San Francisco by 4 people, then Seattle and Baltimore with 2 each.
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Wouldnât say âloverâ, but happy to be on the right side of history with this one.
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How many users are on your ignore list?
BillsFanNC replied to BillsFanNC's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Teef's on there.... And he's VERY upset! đ Edit: boyst too! -
đŻ Failure to prosecute earlier lies with Erik Siebert, the prosecutor, who tried to slow-walk it. DoJ should have checked him out earlier, Siebert is practically Comey's family (Siebert's father-in-law is Richard Cullen, Comey's daughter's godfather), and his side-kick was Comey's son-in-law, Troy Edwards! BUT Siebert was recommended by Gov. Youngkin, whose advisor is Cullen, and Siebert was confirmed by the Senate. However, other than being very frustrating , none of it makes any difference to the actual case now. They had to bring it in the Eastern Division of Virginia. EDVA judges were always going to throw the case out of court. It will be probably be re-instated on appeal, or the DoJ will refile. Then the activist judges will play more games with discovery or try to dismiss it again. Then it goes to Virginia Jury.. So the chances of the case "succeeding" in a legal sense are slim. But it will be a huge revelation to the public about the state of the US judicial system if/when this criminal gets off. The real case is in Florida, this is just a sideshow. Keep Calm. Carry On.
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Who do we want, who do we need as our next OC/DC?
MikePJ76 replied to Sierra Foothills's topic in The Stadium Wall
Since everyone is throwing out names of sons of former coaches why not Wes phillips? he has paid his dues as an assistant coach and has worked under some of the best coaches in the league. Bill callahan, Sean Mcvay, Kevin OâConnell. He has coached offensive line, quarterbacks, tight ends and is now an OC. His problem is he likes to drink, also likes to drink and drive. my hope is for OâConnell to leave Minnesota and come here or Kyle shanahan to have sort of parting of ways in SF. Neither are going to happen. would love a proven Offensive Guy to come here and take over and a whole new defensive staff. I know none of this is going to happen. -
Documenting The Imaginary Fairytale of ANTIFA
BillsFanNC replied to BillsFanNC's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
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Share some music thread
BringMetheHeadofLeonLett replied to Pine Barrens Mafia's topic in Off the Wall
Sometimes you remember a song you'd shoved out of the brain wax for 20 or so years, then remember... oh, yeah! -
Dave, excellent synopsis of this game and the seasonâs offensive scheme approach. This is what is meant when you hear analysts indicate Brady is way too predictable and Kroger is not adjusting line protections based on opponent. It is as stated above an overly confident assessment that Josh can always evade pressure. His OLine coach and OC need to help him, and Beane is getting what he deserved for the arrogant approach of persistently ignoring WR, and the stupid excuse is we donât need speed, we need football players. Beane and McD, howâs that working out for you? Hey Beane, why not draft high another jag D Lineman and then overpay for him instead of constructing a roster that can actually impose its offensive will on opponents? Oh, thatâs right, thatâs what you do each and every year, and yet we still canât defend the run.
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Didn't read all the pages but the thread just bumps how much good coaching matters in the league. Johnson and Vrabel have done a complete 180 flip with their teams this season.
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When the fans are making excuses for every year that the D had injuries as the reason they didnât win, there is the truth that the D scheme might be more to blame than the missing personnel. Letâs just buy the premise that injuries have sunk their chances at a Super Bowl several years. Okay so why is the Defense so reliant on the health of its starters because injuries happen in the NFL? itâs not like these starters are all world at any position. Coaching is so important because injuries are reality, but the Bills coaching during the McD era doesnât really coach to its players strengths. It coaches a scheme and it limits the scheme based on how the player fits the scheme and doesnât do anything unique to morph into a different style. The book is out on McDâs style of D, run at them and when passing exploit the zone schemes daring them to get home with pressure. They will eventually give up a big run because they are predictably unable to maintain gap integrity all game especially with light LBs and nickel CBs playing those gaps. Then you compress them and exploit the zone they will certainly play. Teams have used that formula and the Bills donât have any answers even against porous, injured OLs and backup QBs. I know in years past the Bills have put together runs, but I donât see it this year. Things are unraveling in too many areas and there just isnât enough talent and good, adaptive coaching to right the ship.
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I am hoping that I am wrong and that you are correct.
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Share some music thread
BringMetheHeadofLeonLett replied to Pine Barrens Mafia's topic in Off the Wall
This Totally reminds of this -
Looking ahead the potential 2026 Schedule
machine gun kelly replied to Nitro's topic in The Stadium Wall
Obviously the other poster who demonstrated the vomit emoji must not know there is a rotation and as you point out we get the AFCW, our division, the same ranked position for the finish if this year for AFCN, and AFCS. We also with the 17th game have the NFCW on the rotation, and the NFCN. It amazes me there is no confusion still as this has been the formula since we went to the 17th game, and prior in a 16 game schedule, was the same minus the 17th NFC rotation. This isnât even close to new. Regarding your request for comments Nitro, as mentioned, you play who you play which is why goofballs who complain the NFL schedulers screwed them on the radio donât know what they are talking about. Besides, between possible coaching, front office changes, draft picks, free agent acquisitions, injuries, who we released, retained, or even reduced their contract are all factors going to projecting an outcome. What is appreciated OP, is I donât have to look up who is on the rotation as you did it for us, so thanks. - Today
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Collective Failure in Houston-- Jim Kubiak BN
machine gun kelly replied to Casey D's topic in The Stadium Wall
I was going to write this, but you beat me to it. That was the right call. Not kicking the FG on 4th and 1 was a mistake. One of you just wrote each game is itâs own situation. The analytics are just a tool. Knowing and deciding which decision will be the best at that point if the game is the issue. McD is usually a better game manager knowing when to go for it, and when to make the kick or the punt, but this night there were mistakes. Now, it was obvious Brady is too indecisive and getting plays into JA, far too late. Heâs making the game predictable when our team is down to the last second every play. There is a reason why TB could opposing defenses called off sides often. -
... and to add insult, my GF's mom's dog we inherited, an 8 pound Papillon- who's also 12, is almost certainly going to be yapping away for at least another 6-8 years haha I very much hated that dog at her mom's house, but to her credit she's really done surprisingly great with us... I even occasionally love the stupid thing...
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Sorry to hear this my man. I have a 12 year old Aussie named Tori who's been losing her mobility pretty hardcore over the last year or so. I mean it's a dog, right, but she also encompasses the best part of my soul. I've tried every supplement possible - the vet has her on Nsaids and she's doing pretty well right now sorta, but It's just not fair looking at such a short lifespan on such a beautiful part of life- it's crazy, really.
