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And the answer was not Joe Brady. It is all on Keon.
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Me too. I also like Oregon reds. Thee local wine store makes much of its profit on French wines. She also sells French cheese. She's pretty concerned with staying afloat. Wegman's cheese from their cave is amazing but sadly the closest Wegmans is 3 hours. Many, many people enjoy good wines and cheese. Our so themed party brings in all kinds of folks and is our biggest Rotary fundraiser. You should look for one. Might change your mind.
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Fight Fiercely, Harvard!
Homelander replied to The Frankish Reich's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
@Doc calls this TDS, but what we’re seeing is unmistakable: authoritarianism edging into outright Nazism. -
Another WEI Hire - White, Entitled and Incompetent
Homelander replied to Homelander's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Tulsi isn't bright - she parrots authoritarian talking points while accusing others of the very tactics she enables. -
Yeah I see that now it's set at least partially in Buffalo
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FEMA cuts, MAGA cries: the hypocrisy hits home
Homelander replied to Homelander's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Why do we pay taxes? Where is the outrage from MAGA? -
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Doc calls it TDS I call it Nazism - a crackdown on dissent, fueled by fear and intimidation. Silencing opposing voices is a hallmark of authoritarianism. The First Amendment guarantees free speech, but Trump’s gestapo is working to suppress it through threats and retaliation. This isn’t about law and order. It’s about control.
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Havent watched it, but I think I saw that the main character is from Buffalo.
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Keon Coleman success by route - Not pretty
SoonerBillsFan replied to DJB's topic in The Stadium Wall
This 100% I Saw an interview with him at the start of the offseason where he said when he came back the offense had changed. He said something about it bothered him and he needed to adapt. He took all the blame and kudos to him. I think it's 3 things, 1) he is used to being the focal point in sports and that ain't happening here. 2) as Steve Smith said " everyone works out at this level". He wasn't going to be able to just come in and bully NFL DB'S. Hopefully he put on size and strength this offseason. 3) it's as McDermott pointed out, he didn't approach his return like they wanted him to. I that as a combo of 1 &2. Look no one wants the kid to fail,but so far it doesn't look good when you see how BTJ, and McConkey have performed. Now asI said,the kid in his interview seems to have gotten it,but he has to prove it on the field. -
No idea what this show is but first scene dudes in a Bills shirt and the people are drinking outta Bills cups. Someone associated must be a fan.
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So that Monty Python sketch was about you then?😃
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TDS? Please. That lazy cop-out only works if you pretend Trump didn’t spend years flirting with fascism like it’s a kink. I didn’t call Reagan or Bush Nazis because they didn’t encourage mobs to storm the Capitol, idolize dictators, or dine and retweet actual neo-Nazis. Trump didn’t just ‘say controversial things’ he openly channeled authoritarian trash and grifted a cult into cheering for it. If you think calling that out is derangement, maybe you’ve just gotten a little too comfortable with the goose-stepping.
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That’s a strawman. No one’s saying “he made me do it” is a legal defense (yet, several individuals who stormed the Capitol explicitly said in court that they believed they were acting on Donald Trump's instructions). This is about accountability for incitement and leadership, not absolving individual guilt. Trump spent months spreading lies about a stolen election, told supporters January 6 was their last chance to act, and then directed them to march to the Capitol. He knew some in the crowd were armed - he said so himself. According to testimony, he demanded the Secret Service “get rid of the mags” because “they’re not here to hurt me.” He didn’t care they were armed he needed them to rile up the crowd on his behalf. And while his allies were on stage calling for “trial by combat,” his base took the message literally. The Capitol was stormed within the hour. Pretending Trump was just misunderstood isn’t a defense. It’s denial.
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And honestly, Keon has publicly acknowledged this too. As I stated in a post above, it was both a mature and immature moment for him...on the positive, he had the right unselfish mindset where all that matters is they were winning, so he didn't want to rock the boat and just expect his targets now that he was back. At the same time, the immature side and the issue the coaches and Beane had was having less involvement initially on his return affected his intensity and effectiveness. And for me, its just a growing pain really where he needs to learn how to balance that correct unselfish mentality while maintaining the same focus and intensity until his number is called. I don't know how successful or not his 2nd season will be, but I am not too worried about this aspect of it. I think we will see an improved version of the guy pre-injury more than we are likely to see more of the guy post injury IMHO. Doesn't mean he for sure erases everyones concerns, but I do expect we he should him more consistently involved this year and I think 900+ yards and 7+ TD's are probably realistic goals for him this season. Which would be a pretty good season in an offense where we spread the ball around a lot and run the ball a lot.
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To the bolded, I couldn't agree more. Bottom line, in this day and age I think organizations that are afraid of and try to control distractions will (all things being equal) be less successful than organizations which accept and embrace those distractions. The same "noise" can be framed as a negative or a positive. If the Bills organization messages to the players that Hard Knocks is an unwelcome intrusion and a distraction, there very well could be an adverse effect. If on the other hand they approach it with a positive attitude ("the world loves us and is interested in us... when you look good you feel good... let's show them what we're all about") then it can be used as a positive motivator. The Bills are high-visibility professionals. They should be excited and invigorated for this opportunity. The equivalent of shutting the door, drawing the blinds, and taking the phone off the hook has never been a successful strategy.
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The young man has maturing to do, like most young people in any line of work.
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Roundy? Quack? Finding? Billsfuk.c we know.
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Settle down, Nostradamus. I said “this aged well” not “Trump’s trade fantasy is DOA.” But it’s cute watching you sprint to defend another “just a few more weeks” promise like it’s gospel. You’d think after years of “any day now” or "two weeks away" the placebo effect would’ve worn off. Nope. 🤡