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Who is the worst franchise QB in the NFL?
Chandler#81 replied to FireChans's topic in The Stadium Wall
Currently, too many to mention. Historically, I’ll go with Trent Dilfer -
Bought my Son an autographed Allen jersey for Christmas from Beckett. The difference between ‘the real deal’ and knockoffs is so stark. Every letter is is individually stitched, every letter patch, striping, numbers and NFL logo as well. P.S. it was EXPENSIVE!
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Maddy’s buying a new hairpiece
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Who is on the Mt. Rushmore of Bills Special Teams
Chandler#81 replied to BillsPride12's topic in The Stadium Wall
Thank you. Yes, Maguire AND game changer Pete Gogolak - Today
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Who is on the Mt. Rushmore of Bills Special Teams
Dan Darragh replied to BillsPride12's topic in The Stadium Wall
Nyheim Hines. Just kidding. -
Who is on the Mt. Rushmore of Bills Special Teams
Stranded in Boston replied to BillsPride12's topic in The Stadium Wall
He didn't play special teams for long, but Jason Peters was an absolute wrecking ball on kick returns. That was back when the wedge blocking formation was still legal -- and Peters would obliterate the wedge singlehandedly. The dude was 300+ lbs. and really pretty fast; helluva lot of momentum. You could almost see the startled look on the returner's face when his blockers just dissolved. -
I only buy knockoffs. I've had good luck most of the time except for a 50th anniversary Dahlin sweater where the gold trim looks like garland. My Paul Posluszny jersey isn't great either. The rest are good to great.
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Yeah, anyone thinking this is a slam dunk for Miami, I have have to disagree with them. Safety is one of the least valuable positions in the NFL. This is just both teams moving on from disgruntled players. Well, those players are probably going to be disgruntled with their new teams in not too long. Miami did not get better with these moves. They just got a little different.
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The goal is do their best to pretend like they have a championship team while they made the move for Rodgers. Fitzpatrick, while their best secondary player, has fallen off the last couple of years from impact plays, and safety isn't as valuable as corner, and adding Smith adds a potential weapon on offense where the cupboard is a bit bare. Ramsey and Fitzpatrick could wash out for them depending on what they do at S. If Tua became available, I think there would be a heavy market for him. He's a player you can win with. He probably can't win it all, but he's better than a lot that's out there.
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Who is on the Mt. Rushmore of Bills Special Teams
Zag20 replied to BillsPride12's topic in The Stadium Wall
Terrence McGee 🥰 https://youtu.be/QsIxZg1esXY ”With the 37-27 victory, the Bills improved to 5-10” -
Burn it all down.
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To salvage something out of it, I’d take a seam ripper to the BILLS wordmark. (I’ve never been a fan of those things anyway.) It looks like there’s no NFL shield on the collar either? Can order a patch one on the eBay and iron on and sew. I learned how to use the sewing machine during COVID times and have done customizing on a fair few Red Sox jerseys (ordered the name letters & numbers on eBay from a guy who uses the exact team font and I assume it’s done with a Cricut machine?), a Kelly era jersey whose vinyl numbers peeled, etc. I also do the odd repair to clothing, dog toys, and other items; hey it saves money.
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I think he'll get there, but with 26,000 career passing yards and not even a Super Bowl appearance, you're smoking rocks if you think he's in already.
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He’s just lying 3rd world trash. They are all laughing at the stupidity of the former greatest city in America. At every stage, Mamdani's family, for multiple generations, benefitted enormously from the generosity and openness of the West. And at every stage, his family has spit on that generosity, allying itself with third-world socialist and communist movements, even though those movements were directly responsible for the oppression of their family. Speaking intellectually, Mamdani's warmed over socialist/communist third-worldism is totally uninteresting. Speaking psychologically, his family's deep-seated hatred for their benefactors and love of their oppressors would make a fascinating study.
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Not sure if this is typically a sad song, but it sounds a lot sadder sung this way: