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  2. I thought he was next to Try Johnson in line dancing footage - if so that is a good sign.
  3. Keon Coleman is another good one. Kincaid to an extent as well. Guess I glossed over these guys because even if they don't elevate their level of play this season I still think the Offense will be good enough like we saw last season. But yeah Coleman is a great answer
  4. My fantasy team name is going to change weekly based on the bills opponent. This week, the name is "Josh is Lamar's Daddy"
  5. Also needs to tuck that thing in, might get caught on a trip wire.
  6. Tommy Boy reference. Josh is a movie buff as am I!
  7. Yea we'll keep harping on the Lamar turnovers and ignore the 5 drop passes and the Andrews fumble. Sunday will be here soon enough. Maybe they'll have an answer for Lamar this season because they didntblast season. Is that the time it took to... nevermind.
  8. It had to be after. There was a scene where he was on the field but not dressed or practicing. They showed him participating in most everything else, though. Didn't show his lower leg to know if he was wearing anything like a cast. Also didn't show him walking much to see if there was a limp, but didn't look like it.
  9. The CDC’s in-your-face double standards lost America’s trust — winning it back will be tough By Glenn H. Reynolds Once again, our governing “elites” are illustrating their cluelessness about just how low the public’s opinion of them has sunk, and why. The latest example involves Demetre Daskalakis, former director of the National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases, who rage-quit his post last week after his bosses, noting the pandemic “emergency” is long over, ended special rules allowing for broad use of the COVID-19 shot. “This is where fascism lives,” Daskalakis angrily declared as he and other Centers for Disease Control officials stalked off their jobs. “Fascism” seems to be this administration’s most over-diagnosed ailment, applied with abandon to anything the left doesn’t like. But Daskalakis’, uh, fevered response is exactly what you don’t want from a public health official. In fact, given widespread public doubts about the COVID jab and the general debacle of the CDC’s COVID response, the last thing we need is a hysterical and politically extreme figure in charge of immunizations. https://nypost.com/2025/09/02/opinion/the-cdcs-in-your-face-double-standards-lost-americas-trust/ .
  10. You know who agrees with you? Trump himself. But he's afraid to say it out loud (he slipped up last week) because he doesn't want to lose that 2% who are anti-vaxx voters. And he really doesn't want to fire RFK Jr, which would just embolden him to take his 2% and launch an RFK 2028 campaign. Because it's all about winning. Not about good public policy. Well, that hand is rather puffy, no? Is that his hand-shaking hand or his carrot-waxing hand? Or both?
  11. Another meh episode in my opinion. Kinda glad this is over now to be honest. No talk about Turkey Burgers and no golfing at Oak Hill major missed opportunities
  12. Not my grandma’s Hard Knocks
  13. I have to admit I didn’t watch it. But I’m praying a bit of television drama is just what they need. Go Bills!
  14. So were the Tre clips before or after the injury?
  15. Finally some requisite shots of the Falls, but isn't it law you need to pair that with wings being tossed at anchor bar? Guess they like the only two captains they started last year "Head Coach Sean McDermott stated that the team felt a smaller group of captains, supported by a 10-player leadership council, was a better fit for the team's needs."
  16. He’s the greatest of all time
  17. “Listen, we might have taken a bad beat, but with perseverance, hard work and patience we can make anything possible. Take Timothy McVeigh for example”
  18. He’s here to train and recover at the facility that’s why they signed him. I don’t believe this affects so why does it matter. if we need a WR later in the year we have a decent number 4/5 who can make big plays and run blocks people think we signed him to a big deal or traded for him. There are only 300ish players who could be on rosters he is probably one of them healthy
  19. This would probably mean that he’s playing well..
  20. I'll describe it in different terms. It felt like finding a jacket/pair of pants/etc that used to be your favorite but haven't worn them in so long that they just felt off. That's how it felt to me.
  21. Let me get this straight when I point out how other than 2 plays the Bills didn't have an answer for Lamar, its but but the t he 2 turnovers. Now that we are talking about the Josh we gotta look at the whole body of work. Do you see the irony in that?
  22. Per usual- certain players being healthy for the playoffs. One of those players this season, is Joey Bosa. If he’s firing on all cylinders for playoff games, I think we’ll be champs. He turned 30 in July and, imo, is the X-Factor that we’ve been missing since that fateful thanksgiving day in 2022
  23. For the inevitable call up when a guy like Samuel gets injured again
  24. Yep. Teams used to carry more LBs than DBs. Can't do that anymore with today's game. I'm old enough to remember Roger Staubach being the only QB in shotgun. Oh nooooo lol
  25. But he was also a place where offense went to die in 2023. Seemed like he was in or near every malfunction the offense had that year. Anyhow, whatever. They have a break glass in emergency PS staffed with vets they won’t need to coach up because they already know the system. I guess that’s smart. I worry about all of the hedging this regime does at the expense of big swings but it’s a sane strategy to try to use the roster rules to your advantage.
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