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  2. Really awful take. Gold Horseshoe (East side of Toronto to Niagara Region is a population of almost 10 million of which 7 million are white Canadians. Furthermore it's trendy and cool to love the NBA first and foremost for most recent immigrants followed by the NFL. It's hockey and baseball they're struggling to show interest in. Raptors, Jays, TFC all do very well attendance wise regardles if the team is competitive or not. Only the Argonauts attendance sucks. Very poor take.
  3. It's game 2 and they haven't looked Dolphin bad. They will win.
  4. Folz, excellent post and spot on. I strongly prefer an explosive, tough, hit you from any angle offense, and when needed Josh comes out of the phone booth and puts on the cape. We have it, but just need to use it when necessary. Well, week 1 it was necessary. GB, agreed to a point. We may not have a Justin Jefferson, but overall Coleman has delivered, Palmer is growing with each week synergy with Josh, Moore has made small contributions, Shakir is well Shakir, and Cook as you mention GB is one of the most dynamic RB’s this team has seen since Thurmon. (I didn’t add McCoy as we caught him later in his career).
  5. Very bad take. No Bills fan should want Buffalo's international games played anywhere other than Toronto for travel sake alone. Ideally there is just no longer anymore international games.
  6. I don't think we have the receiving talent to have Josh tossing it all over the field. I suppose that goes to the heart of the debate. Any limitations that exist in this offense are less about the scheme and the playcalling to my eye than they are about the skill position talent. It's also why despite generally being against paying running backs I saw the value in retaining Cook. He is by far our most explosive skill position player. I wish that weren't the case, but given that it is I think it's prudent to retain that.
  7. The issue is leftist indoctrination in the schools and universities is creating these mentally ill people. Pushing various victim narratives derived from classical Marxist class struggle theory.
  8. I think any team that scores 71 pts. In two games warrants no criticisms whatsoever. The rushing game is a cat and mouse situations and opens up passing opportunities as they can’t assume well through most of the game. Some people just find it boring as they want Josh tossing it all over the field. I’m never going to complain at an avg. of 35.5 pts. Per game. I’m predicting we won’t be slowing down anytime soon with half of the Fish’ O Line on IR. The Fish are a dumpster fire.
  9. “Look, Trump is just as stupid as we are!”
  10. Putting up 30+ a game with average receiving talent is commendable. A lot of what we view as playcalling weakness probably is just the receiving talent. I would like to see us recapture last season's QB sneak magic, if possible. We were the second-best tush push team last year, and it's such a huge advantage to be a 4-down team like the Eagles.
  11. Even the fish fans Want us to crush them so bad So the firings start
  12. I think the Jets game plan on defense would’ve been entirely different. And the receivers wouldn’t be nearly as open. You have to defend the entire field when you play Allen. Trubisky they would’ve stacked the box and dared him to throw.
  13. Project 1 Seed says we should start 10-0 I know it seems like we always hit a lull somewhere in the middle of the season but what if we've become keenly aware of that and it's in our power to stop it? What if a mature, height-of-his-powers Josh decides no more of that ish? "This year, we're getting that damn 1-seed and bye."
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  15. I just wanna say that the 2017 QB class might rival 83 at some point. Baker Mayfield played a phenomenal game. That run on 4th and ten during the last drive 😪 Total command of the offense & clock, left Houston with 0:06 and still had leftover time outs. Someone predicted a Bills vs Bucs SB and I initially laughed it off, but I can definitely see it now.
  16. Same old porpoises’ A stampede finishes them Fins racing to last
  17. The provider performing the colonoscopy should provide a list with the location, time to arrive and prep. Prep is one of two regimens from what I’ve seen. Provider will specify quantity and time to start day prior. Usually early evening. 1. Golytley. May sound like a nice prep by its name….but it’s not! Very misleading! Usually a gallon of liquid that is drunk 8oz at time every ten minutes (or so) until complete. 2. MiraLAX mixed in Gatorade and a few Dulcolax tabs. This is the one I recently used. Tough at first, but by 2-3 am it was successful and had pretty much stopped doing its job. Both preps are to be used until you run clear. The procedure itself is very quick. You are knocked out with an either fentanyl and versed (or another), or Propofol. Either works well. Propofol to me is a bit better as it wears off much quicker and the recovery period is easier. Anyway, the procedure is very easy and you should be in and out in a few hours….no pun intended! I highly recommend that people get their colonoscopies as soon as it is recommended. I believe the age has dropped to 45 recently. Your provider may recommend earlier if you have a history of colon cancer in your family. If you have a change in stool patterns, ribbon like stool, nausea/vomiting, blood in your stool, abdominal pain/cramping, weight loss/fatigue contact your provider as they may all be signs of colon cancer. Colon cancer may not present with any of the symptoms above unit it is a problem. So getting screened regularly is a must. I work very closely with patients who have colon cancer. A bunch found out by regular screening without any symptoms. Some had symptoms, and didn’t see a provider. Some found out by “accident” as they were being screened for other issues and eventually found to have colon cancer. Surgery may be all that is needed if found in time. Surgery with a strong course of chemo, or chemo and then surgery is another path. The chemo regimen for a lot of the patients is very tough for them. In the clinic every two weeks for infusion, then go home with a small pump infusing a med over a few days and then back to be disconnected. Loss of hair, loss of appetite, nausea,vomiting, diarrhea, fatigue, weight loss are all side effects of this chemo regimen, amongst other issues. I’ve seen patients on their first day of chemo and the steady decline many of them experience throughout their course of treatment. Some have successful outcomes, many do not. Some seem successful, but are back in a few months to a year. A quick google shows there is a 64% survival rate over 5 years. A lot of it depends on when it was caught and how fast the intervention is. Colon cancer is not restricted to “old” people. I’ve seen very young people with it - 30’s and a few in their 20’s. Majority is 40’s and up. Again, I highly recommend you get screened as soon as it is warranted or need based on symptoms. A night spent on the toilet is far better than the alternative.
  18. Much agreed. Put our foot on their throats, and put them out of their misery. Miami is a soft team without strong leadership, they generally fold up into the fetal position when teams hit them in the mouth.
  19. Shreveport! Nice. I lived in the south a few years in the late 80s and played guitar in a Metal band. We used to play a club there called "the Million Dollar Sandpiper" half rock club, half strip club. Awesome times! ever go there? ' I believe thats the same group that I watched with in Burbank. they moved to Santa Monica after that placed closed. That also was about the same time Sunday Ticket became available so I have just had that and watched at home since about '97
  20. My thoughts are he's no stranger to this position. He started 12 games for us last season. And many felt last year that we were better off with Williams starting than Milano. I don't know that there's really much difference between them as far as quality of play from the OLB position at this point. There's things I feel that Milano is better at than Williams and things I trust Williams with over Milano, at this point. You see a flash play here or there like the one you mentioned. But the consistency is gone. We haven't seen anything close to the Matt Milano we had in 2022 since. Wear and tear, age, and constantly being behind the 8 ball because he's coming off of an injury - just to get injured again, has all but assured that. And at this point, I don't think we really will. I think you IR him, bring up Jenkins from the Practice Squad, and hope for the best with Williams and Jenkins. If it's a minor Pec injury, bring back Milano after the bye and once again let him ease his way back into the lineup. If it's a Tear, that's probably pretty much the end of the line for him in Buffalo. Bc those take months. Maybe he comes back at the end of the year, but I wouldn't expect much from him if he was able to. And with his unreliability and age, I wouldn't expect us to bring him back next season. As for Nickel, Jordan Hancock was a full participant. Neither Taron or Lewis was a DNP. Just Limited. I'd bet one or both will be able to go and if one of them misses the game, Hancock will be active for his first game. I haven't heard that the expectation is that Taron will miss any time though.
  21. Almost enough to make you forget Charles Clay.
  22. Even before he got up and ran off the field I'm thinking why in heaven's name are we still running Josh on designed runs? That's just asking for trouble (injury). That's what money bags (Cook), Davis, and Johnson are for. And they're good at it. Time to shelve the designed runs for Josh. That's what I was thinking when he ran off the field
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