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Sorry to revive this as I wasn't the biggest fan of the song but I was taking my kids to school this morning and it came on the radio and I was blasting it out, they thought I was crazy š Been having a bit of a rough time recently with getting laid off at work and an elderly parent probably not having long left, it was nice to have somehting take my mind off it for a few minutes, go bills!
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Keon Coleman likely to return against Pittsburgh
Xwnyer replied to BillsFanForever19's topic in The Stadium Wall
if he sits this week with Palmer and Samuel out might as well cut him -
At some point so be itā¦heās a football player we need to win
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Good thing we don't have to play the...., oops.
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Week 13, Bills v. Squeelers, PREDICT THE SCORE!
nuklz2594 replied to Freddie's Dead's topic in The Stadium Wall
not feeling great about the the online. trubisky may see quite a bit of time. -
https://fortune.com/2025/11/25/jobs-report-manufacturing-reshoring-tariffs-factor-job-loss/ The jobs report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics released last week found that while nonfarm payrolls increased by 119,000, there were 6,000 fewer manufacturing jobs, adding to the tally of 59,000 lost factory jobs since Trumpās April vows to ignite domestic manufacturing. The Labor Bureauās data is consistent with the Institute for Supply Management November report, which indicated an eighth consecutive month of contracting manufacturing jobs. āThe US is losing blue-collar jobs for the first time since the pandemicā¦as manufacturing industries lose jobs at a rapid pace while growth in construction & transportation has nearly zeroed out,ā economic commentator Joseph Politano noted in a LinkedIn post last week. Ullrich attributes the contracting manufacturing sector in part to the uncertainty tariffs have brought, which has disincentivized companies from growing their workforce. In a September note to clients, Pantheon Macroeconomics analysts Samuel Tombs and Oliver Allen attributed shrinking wage growth in the U.S. to tariff-struck companies trying to maintain margins by trimming labor costs. Similarly, Ullrich argued, companies trying to navigate new variables are usually less concerned with growth. āOftentimes when there is heightened uncertainty, itās just difficult for businesses and people to make decisions in real time,ā she said. āAnd so that slows down employment. It slows down all those processes.ā
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Black Friday Game Thread (no Bills stuff please)
nuklz2594 replied to ryguy101's topic in The Stadium Wall
want the bears to win. eagles are fun to listen to when they win or lose -
that Joe burrow guy is good
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Our family member with parkisons who wasnāt having a good morning so they didnāt think he could come. He took heās meds and had a better afternoon, so the family came. We also had three other people show up who had no where to go. Just about 30 people total, and we get everyone at one big table. Winners win. And this thread turned into exactly what I was talking about. Nicely done.
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Keon Coleman likely to return against Pittsburgh
Heels20X6 replied to BillsFanForever19's topic in The Stadium Wall
How much of it is āflopā vs. Joe Brady has no clue what to do with wide receivers if theyāre not running screens or jet sweeps? -
We're Heading to Pittsburgh... The Stadium is Haunted
nuklz2594 replied to ryguy101's topic in The Stadium Wall
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I think that lot of visiting teams get a W this weekend. Bears at Eagles SF at Browns Jags at Titans Houston at Colts Atlanta at Jets Rams at Carolina Bills at Steelers Denver at Washington In addition to the Packers and Bengals that have already played and won.
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Trolling? Who, the front office? No. I just assumed the board was sharp enough to recognize a playful mix of frustration with a tiny sprinkle of hope, and clearly, they are. Weāve got a good group here. It appears you might be the exception. The way you managed to interpret that post as a literal statement of wishful thinking is⦠honestly a little concerning. So maybe try not being the "jackass" (your words, not mine) George Carlin was talking about when he mentioned the other 50% of the population.
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Keon Coleman likely to return against Pittsburgh
nuklz2594 replied to BillsFanForever19's topic in The Stadium Wall
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I think the Eagles offense will click today and the Bears offense won't be able to make a 4th quarter comeback today 27-20 Eagles
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Thanksgiving Day game thread (no Bills stuff please)
BRH replied to aristocrat's topic in The Stadium Wall
He said postgame he has to be āmore consistent.ā He looked consistent to me yesterday. Consistently trash. -
Week 13, Bills v. Squeelers, PREDICT THE SCORE!
frostbitmic replied to Freddie's Dead's topic in The Stadium Wall
BUFF - 16 PITT - 19 Each team starts out with a TD on their first possession then it turns into a FG fest that Pitt wins 4-3. With KC and Baltimore each losing yesterday, losing to the Steelers would be Billsy. If this team sleepwalks through another game, the heat needs to be turned way up on McDermott and Beane. -
Thanksgiving Day game thread (no Bills stuff please)
BuffaloBillyG replied to aristocrat's topic in The Stadium Wall
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That is true, but Dak is also just better than people ever want to think he is. He is not elite, but he has consistently been in that next tier of guys pretty much his whole career and people talk about him like he is Kirk Cousins or Bengals Andy Dalton level or something.
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They likely will only need 3, but if they can't win 4 of those then they really don't deserve playoffs. But I'd rather be us than Chiefs and Ravens, so there is that.
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Thanksgiving Day game thread (no Bills stuff please)
RichRiderBills replied to aristocrat's topic in The Stadium Wall
I thought both teams looked bad. Huck it deep to chase was the only viable play. Burrow looked off and slow. Lamar was God awful. Careless w football. Not serious. Joking and I really wonder about him. How many turnovers did they end up with? 5-6?
