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  2. Before clicking on it, my immediate thought was the Edmonton Oilers. I still haven’t scrolled through responses, but it’s pretty good bet the 70s Steelers and the 50’s Yankees would be considered
  3. Thanks you Mupatisto, I appreciate the goodwill. Though, I must admit CKA calling me a dirty name came out of nowhere. Here I am just trying to have a discussion and presto-whamo the bad words fly. If you see her at the next girl meeting where you talk about French braids, Cindy Crawford moisturizer or other stuff, don’t tell her I’m angry, tell her I’m hurt. Then tell me what she tells you.
  4. If Claypool doesn't make the team, we're in bigger trouble than if Shakir isn't the "top WR". Believing if Shakir isn't the top dog, we're done for, is totally ridiculous. There's just too many possibilities for that to be true. You clearly know very very little about Samuel.
  5. True, but absolutely nothing like post 1967 - all they’ve done is cede land back to the Palestinians. The real issue no one talks about - because it could get resolved but Hamas isn’t interested in resolutions - is fresh water access. That and of course the few extremists left that want control of the Temple Mount.
  6. Teen girl hysteria setting in. Who would have guessed?
  7. There was a pantomime Princess Margaret, a pantomime goose, and a pantomime horse. There should have been a pantomime Queen Elizabeth II, too. 🤔
  8. They are definitely high up in the conversation. Tua's best team too. Guys like Mac and Harris bring it down because they've sucked as pro's but their reserves were actually more talented. Speaking of reserves, I've said it before but Frank Gore was a freshman on that 2001 team and was the best RB prospect I'd ever seen or have yet to see. He was like the 49ers version of Frank Gore crossed with Marshall Faulk in the open field. He was a threat to go to the house on every carry. 9.1 yards per carry so 562 on just 62 carries. The repeated knee injuries subsequently turned Gore into a relative plow horse and he's still going to be an NFL HOF'er.
  9. I can’t believe people are saying the wheel. It was invented by a friggin caveman. Ipsofatso, how great can it be? The only correct answer is Josh Allen.
  10. Hamas is pure evil. Israel is a good country that is doing some wrongs, too in taking land in West Bank. I watched part of, "In the Name of the Father" last night, and things were pretty bad in Northern Ireland with terrorism and such, that finally ended. Hopefully a miracle will take place here. But probably not
  11. Pretty sure Tom Brady wrote a travel book about best hotels in Buffalo kinda thing. It’s an easy read.
  12. When you watch his tape, Coleman feasted on college-level CBs that he could out muscle. That s%$* won't fly in the NFL. He's going to have a steep learning curve and will need to perfect his craft quickly, b/c his lack of speed will allow CBs to quickly recover from any initial moves. Claypool has the talent and measurables to succeed. He wasn't a 2nd round pick for nothing. He balled out his rookie year too, but it's the maturity and consistency which has since been a major issue. Which is stuff that will show up over the course of the season, not at your first OTA with a new team. However, If he gets his head on straight he could be due for a resurgence. It was a good flyer to take. But the fact he's the most consistent WR so far is just as damning of the other WRs. Either Claypool has really put it back together and is just excelling, or we're in for some growing pains.
  13. Because we’re not done arguing about *****
  14. Yeah I don't buy this Gregg Williams "stop the run with numbers" mentality with their "in aggregate" approach to addressing boundary WR. If none of Coleman, MVS, Claypool or Hollins steps up as a legit 900 yard type outside WR...........which is the most likely result from that raggedy bunch...........then the Bills are probably just going to have to play a lot of tight formation football to manufacture clean releases and try to avoid "giving away" players on the outside. That can work with a great QB and I still expect them to be a top 10 offense because of Allen's willingness to throw his body around............but generally speaking spreading the field puts more pressure on defenses. I will be very surprised if they aren't in the WR1 market by the trade deadline at least. And if you are Beane and you think that might be the case, it makes no sense not to do it now and get that WR in the system. The risk to your rare, prime aged elite QB is not worth trying to squeeze by without using a high draft pick to address the problem.
  15. Christian Laetner didn’t see the court if I recall with the dream team. They hate her. Such a disgrace. I never want to hear them complaining about pay or anything really, ever.
  16. Hope the folks visiting DC this fine Saturday afternoon with their kids had a great time.
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