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  2. You said we were over the cap BECAUSE of the Diggs trade which was of course easily proven false. But really it ties into this narrative that 2024 was this year where we couldn’t add talent. Which is just not true. Samuel was the 4th highest paid WR that period. Good for one of the 30ish highest paid WRs in the NFL at the time by AAV. What REALLY happened is that he was basically a disaster of a signing and was 178th in yards. We made a similar valued signing in 2025 with the addition of Josh Palmer. So if Curtis Samuel was the “consolation prize” because of the Diggs trade (which he wasn’t of course) or because the cap situation was just “so bad” then 1 year later in apparently MUCH better cap shape, we signed….. basically the same value player…..again.
  3. If we really and truly have the fifth best D line in football this year, we win the Super Bowl. End of discussion. I have my doubts.
  4. During the Obama and Biden times, conservatives repeatedly used lower court rulings to constrain their orders. That is a good thing and in keeping with conservative principles in that it forces slower societal change through laws developed in the legislative branch. Through this process, the 49% of Americans who supported the losing side of the presidential election felt that they still had some say, through the courts, in the future of the nation. Now we have a SC which is repeatedly increasing the power of the presidency through their decisions. Trump will use these powers to the max. And these new powers will be used by all who come after him, including those with liberal views. This is not a good thing for society in that it allows for more radical change in either direction, depending on the whims of one individual. The other 49% will feel powerless and become increasingly hateful, all of which is bad for America, making us more divided and less United.
  5. Communists have two weapons: lying and accusing people of being racists. Good luck, NY.
  6. He's right Ben.
  7. Every one of those running are a POS after what Cuomo did during covid and being a male pig to the women around him and then that jack wagon that AOC is getting behind the dude is a self acclaimed Socialist and these Dip ***** are getting behind him . NYC was bad enough when good people ran it but now will become another toilet like San Francisco has and how Newsome and Bass are trying to make LA . This guy is trying to make NYC like Minneapolis and the yah hoo's that run that part of the country now .
  8. Looking for 2 anybody got some?
  9. Any chance that the Hoechst and Ogunjobi suspensions get reviewed and possibly cut?
  10. Zach Davidson, IR bit^h
  11. Your so full of ***** its not even funny anything to push your BS propaganda you sure you not a descendent of hitler passing off this kind of crap !! The thing I want to know is how can you have Josh as your picture on posts your no where near the person he is he uses tact and diplomacy in everything says and does you use short sightedness and ignorants in all your post no comparison . If Josh spoke like you I quit the team to know it was being led by a socialist like you would be my end all be all ...
  12. Haters will hate but the team wouldn't be where it came from for 17+ yrs if it wasn't of this leadership & I for 1 can't wait ill he brings a Lombardi to Buffalo so I can tell all the haters to piss off !!! He definitely is in the top 10 with out a doubt !!!
  13. Build more damn houses and apartments! Get rid of all the f'n red tape and make NYC cheap enough to live in. "Freezing rent" is so stupid, it will lead to even fewer places to live. https://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2025/06/26/how-20-dollar-sandwiches-pushed-new-york-to-socialism/ In a city where two-thirds of people rent, the vacancy rate of 1.4pc is the lowest in decades. And it keeps getting worse: in the past decade, for every 5.7 new jobs created, only one new housing unit was built. And in a supply-demand crunch, rents rise faster than incomes. “Households at the 40th percentile of the income distribution in New York City may have Chicago or Dallas incomes, but they are expected to pay New York City prices for market-rate units,” Kimball said. Mamdani’s answer is to “freeze the rent”. More than half of New York rents – mostly relating to blocks over 50 years old – are already subject to rental controls, known as “rent stabilisation”. This limits rent increases to 3pc. But the proportion of units that are rent-stabilised has dropped from two thirds in 1999 to just above 50pc. The rest are at market rate. To afford a median asking rent, a household must earn $120,000 per year, well above what a typical 20-something would earn. Figures compiled by The New York Times showed that Mamdani’s strongest support – where he captured 40pc or more of the vote – was in higher-income and middle-income neighbourhoods, and among college graduates. Although he also hit 48pc support in precincts with more Hispanic voters, that dropped to 38pc in lower-income districts and 34pc in heavily Black neighbourhoods.
  14. This has to be one of the gayest ads I’ve ever seen…🤣🤣🤣 It’s so funny how desperate the Left is, to push this narrative. It”s like an SNL skit, like they are TRYING to be funny- and don’t even realize it…LOL Well, you can’t say Trump is not diverse and inclusive in these arrests…🤣🤣🤣
  15. Maybe Probably not in 2025. i don’t think Gilliam is getting cut. That seems to be the premise of this post, no?
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  17. She is a hack.
  18. I don’t know about Walz, but I am interested to know where the video is of the entire confrontation? It starts with a window being broken, cuts to a guy struggling with law enforcement officers, and then to the guy sitting on his couch. On a separate note, the reporter tells us he’s a PhD student, which seems irrelevant.
  19. I could tell because of the bills camera crews and it was on the bills channel with bills players in the bills new stadium
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