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  2. Armed to the teeth is all they need. Obsurd to think they don't possess the necessary training.
  3. Not much competition for athletes coming from Wyoming. Josh only went to school there obviously. Brett Keisel, Adam Archuleta, Chris Cooley, etc are the best football players I can find. Who remembers SS John Wendling ? Also from Wyoming. Sheesh, even Buffalo has Gronk, Ron Jaworski, Chandler/Daquan Jones, Corey Graham, Latavius Murray, James Connor. No HOFers except for Gronkowski. Although, Chandler Jones makes a strong case and is IMO among the most overlooked players of the league. 117 sacks tied for 26th all time.
  4. Just say you have no good response. But you chose to go the sophomoric route. Shocked.
  5. They need to get more creative than the frequent bubble screens to Shakir. One of those is gonna get taken for a pick 6 sooner than later.
  6. final season for the stadium also factors in.
  7. I absolutely think the Bills could be using Cook more creatively in multiple respects. Their ongoing inability to execute an effective screen game is one of the most maddening and befuddling mysteries I've ever witnessed.
  8. Respectfully disagree The Carolina D is gonna be their downfall this year. They actually GOT their your QB some weapons and have been feeding T Mac the ball all training camp. Panthers O should be fun to watch this year. Canales seems to have his offensive bleep together
  9. The thing about Ladd is this. Is he the "best" or did he just have the best opportunity? Had we taken him he wouldn't have likely drawn the same opportunities or targets he got as the WR1 by default in LA. I think had we drafted him he would have mixed in, but lost snaps to Shakira, Kincaid and not have had the numbers he did. Give it a few years.
  10. I do think Dion will be okay. Just a guess.
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  11. Congrats Josh!
  12. Are you hitting on me? (Because it's working)
  13. It took this long?
  14. Funny story, me and my brother both played D1 ball on the same team (we are both white, lol). We were hosting some new recruits at a party and one of the recruits asks our starting defensive captain if there are a lot of bruthas on the team. I jumped into the conversation and tried to sound as nerdy as possible and said, "me and my brother are on the team"... Our captain spit his drink out laughing. Good times...
  15. Having Bill Belichick, Tom Brady, Rob Gronkowski & Julian Edelman burned inside a wicker man in the shape of a bison. 🔥
  16. Back when I lived in Ithaca, NY as a younger fella, I used to drive up for Bills games on certain Sundays. I'd have to leave pretty darn early, pretty much at the crack of dawn, to get there. The morning the Fitzpatrick led Bills beat the Pats for the first time in a million years (was it 2011?), I was driving up on a beautiful, quiet, sunny morning. The song "Don't Stop Believin'" came on the radio, and about a minute into, I spotted a very rare sight in a meadow off to the side of the road: an albino white deer, just standing there, staring at me. I took the omen of that song and that rare sighting to mean that the Bills would beat the Pats that day. And they did! Superstitions are weird, eh?
  17. Unreliable hands. Part of it is blocking/size. I’d like to see him get the ball in space more on first and second downs.
  18. A bit higher than I'd want to pay any RB, but a fair deal for Cook. A tad above Karen Williams, but below the truly elite RBs. 30M guarantee softens the blow for him and helps him save face and feel appreciated. Good deal all around and in another year or two will look a lot better. It's a good day.
  19. Just a side note... From 1990 to 1993 the Bills finished the regular season as the #1 team in the NFL only once, in 1993. Although they also beat the Cowboys in the '93 regular season, they also essentially finished tied with them at 12-4. I hate that we lost four straight Super Bowls, however, I am proud of what those Bills teams did. I respect the heck out of Philip Rivers...but I don't want Josh to have that similar noose hanging around his neck. Go Bills
  20. Andy Isabella, Cole Beasley, Chris Hogan, and the million threads from the past saying “Bills should sign so & so” because they’re a semi-productive white WR. Honestly, it annoyed me especially last offseason with the constant Ladd McConkey pandering, but I wish we would’ve listened to those people as he is hands down the best receiver of his class so far.
  21. Is this a sneaky Andy Isabella reference?
  22. TO BE FAIR, WHAT ELSE HAVE THEY GOT? The Left’s Feeble Attacks on Trump’s Violent Crime Crackdown. Donald Trump has federalized the Washington, D.C. police and deployed National Guard troops to the city. Trump is arguing that the deployment is in response to a crisis in public safety. Any president in the last 40 years could have declared the same emergency in the district and deployed troops. Trump's move is perfectly legal under the authority granted by the district's Home Rule statute. But Trump's pledge to federalize the police forces of other cities like Chicago, Oakland, and Baltimore will be met with a blizzard of court challenges, given that the president cannot unilaterally send federal troops or federal law enforcement to a city without being invited. That's federalism, and Trump can't do anything about it. Washington Mayor Muriel Bowser claims that Trump's actions are unnecessary because the district's violent crime rate has dropped to a 40-year low. Congratulations are in order for the mayor. D.C. crime is no longer intolerable. It's now only unbearable. Indeed, the statistics Bowser is talking about may have been more than a little cooked. The city recently overhauled its justice system, eliminating dozens of offenses and reducing others from felony to misdemeanor. Also, there is a question about the accuracy of D.C. police reporting. "Data from the US Attorney's Office shows a high rate of declined prosecutions, suggesting a potential disconnect between arrests and actual charges," according to the White House. "Fact check: Violent crime in DC has fallen in 2024 and 2025 after a 2023 spike," claims CNN. Even if this is true, does that mean that Washington, D.C. is "safe" or even "safer"? Trump's point is an important one; we shouldn't have to settle for a "reduction in violent crime." That's a statistic that's meaningless if a family member is a victim or if a citizen doesn't feel safe taking public transportation. We need to make cities safer so that the perception among residents is that they and their families feel safer. It's a point that left-wing Democratic mayors refuse to deal with, which is why Donald Trump made significant electoral inroads in urban America. https://pjmedia.com/rick-moran/2025/08/12/trumps-federalization-of-dc-police-is-all-about-race-balderdash-n4942616
  23. This is the kind of thing someone uses, and repeats, when they cannot make a coherent argument. Let’s just mark you down as a “DC was just fine” person.
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