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  2. really makes you think it’s a passing league and not a running one, eh?
  3. Because people think MAGA starts and stops with Trump. It doesn’t. And his time is up come January 2029. For the record when it comes to the bill both Elon and Trump are right. Sure would be nice if we had a functional Democrat party that used to agree about the debt and illegal immigration. Our narrow House margin is because in blue/purple Districts, Ds were flat out insane and it cost them. So the Rs think ANY cut on anything is career ending. But if the D voted to do it no one would care.
  4. After the first round +1, 10 shots off the lead, tied for 119th place.........someone check if @Steve O is OK.🙂
  5. I don't remember the year. I want to say 2008 or 2009. When we finally had the Pats where we wanted them and Leodis fumbled the kickoff to lose the game. Worst part was they ran the same TE seam route to Hernandez on (I'm pretty sure) consecutive plays to score 14 and go up 25-23 or something like that.
  6. He’s been suspect of Musk for 2 years. He’s on record saying he never trusted him.
  7. lol. WoW o WoW...everyone take a deep breath and spend 10 secs thinking about the fallout if anyone besides a democrat said this.
  8. It's a meme going around Facebook. You guys follow Facebook news often? There are a few scammer sites that rehash year or 2-year-old stories as if they're new. My bet is this is a quote from a year ago when he did redo his contract. But my main guess is it's just something made up.
  9. Even game him a piece of paper. Generous.
  10. I don't see Rodgers and Tomlin working out. They're in a tough spot this season and so they've turned to him. But Rodgers is a control freak with a Coach that has total control and won't take sh-t from anyone. This looks like something that has a 1 year life expectancy rate and i'd be really surprised if the two don't butt heads by the end of the season.
  11. It's a shame democrats aren't this passionate about Americans.
  12. The TSLA stock price chart today is literally a graphic illustrating government corruption. There's no other way to explain it tanking after a feud with the administration. 100% NOT how government is supposed to work. Grifting 101.
  13. They should have drafted Shadeur Sanders !! What were get thinking??
  14. My previous car was an EV. Volvo C40 Recharge. The thing was awesome because Volvos look like dad cars (I’m a dad) but when at a red light, if I needed to, I could go 0-60 in 4.2 seconds. And THEN my wife and I moved across the country. We sold most everything we had and drove our two cars over 9 days (made a fun trip out of it) . My day was waking up 2 hours before her and arriving at each subsequent stop at least an hour after her in her ICE car. Charging infrastructure just isn’t there. Also, while I work from home and drive about 250 miles a month, for the times I need to go farther, it’s a PITA. So we traded it in for a Volvo XC90 PHEV. It has an electric range of 30 miles, so works for 90% of my needs without ever needing gas, but always has a full tank of gas for the times I need it. Until they can get charge times down to anywhere near the time it takes to fill up a tank, EVs just aren’t ready for prime time for most folks. Tesla, of course, leads the way with their much more vast charging network and charging speeds, but still not there yet. Maybe in 5 years?
  15. Probably because I just made it up.
  16. *****. um.. Lady of the evening. Yeah, that’s the ticket
  17. Wow, you must be fun at parties. How can someone be so miserable about a Defensive End that has some upside (we hopefully agree on that) on a 1 year $12M deal?
  18. It depends. That’s pretty much been the point all along. They don’t release other pricing tiers until they need to. That’s why they were always going to sell out. They’ll make sure it happens. What was the revenue target and how close to it are they? That’s the real question and the only one that matters. We will never know that answer. The PSLs were always going to sell out. That’s easy to do. Doing it for a number that you wanted, or even higher, is the challenge. I doubt that they hit their revenue goal.
  19. Here comes an 8-9 record
  20. Season ending uvula tear.
  21. Think about the belonged drama if he doesn't show up for Mandatory practice and goes in a dark closest for a week or does what drugs he does in Egypt? He "needs"all thee attention he can get.
  22. I'm sure somebody mentioned it already, but 13 seconds. I just can't do it. It still makes me so mad to this day. An absolute blunder by McDermott/Frazier/whoever. I'm still convinced we woulda been in the super bowl had we won that game. That team was just absolutely on fire in the playoffs that year
  23. That's why I said I don't think he has much of a shot, not that he has no chance. Between possible injuries and surprise off the field issues, it's not impossible for anyone who's at Training Camp to make the Roster. But it's pretty unlikely to me. The number at Safety is almost always 4. As you said, Rapp and Bishop are locks. I also personally at least one of Jordan Hancock and Cam Lewis as locks. Both are Backup Safety and Backup Nickel that are listed as Safeties (given the crowded field at CB). Of the 11 5th Round Picks that were selected in the McBeane regime, not a single one were outright cut as a Rookie. The exceptions from those 11 5th Round Picks that didn't make the roster in Year 1 are Vosean Joseph and Justin Shorter, who were "redshirted". I see Hancock brought in as a replacement for Cam Lewis, as both the words of the team and the player say he's playing the exact same role. With Hancock, I see 3 possible scenarios: 1.) He outright replaces Lewis and Lewis is released, saving 1.75m in Cap 2.) Hancock doesn't look ready to take on the role from Lewis, he's "redshirted", and Lewis keeps his spot alongside Rapp, Bishop, and most likely one of Hamlin or Forrest 3.) They like the idea of having 2 guys who can play Safety, Nickel, and Special Teams and keep both Hancock and Lewis as the depth underneath Rapp and Bishop. Ultimately, I see it playing out like this: Rapp and Bishop are locks. For one of the spots, it comes down to Jordan Hancock or Cam Lewis, who double as the Backup Nickel CB. And the other spot comes down to Hamlin or Forrest. I think if the board got their way, Hamlin would be cut. But I think the brass views him MUCH differently. I'll believe it when I see it that they go from Starting him to not even having a place for him as depth. Save for unexpected injuries or off the field things that could bring suspensions or cuts, Owens would have to beat out Hamlin and Forrest and also have the Bills thinking Hancock over Lewis instead of Hancock and Lewis. It's a big ask. UDFA's generally only tend to make it when the depth is poor and they don't have many options, like Buffalo Joe at LB. Safety isn't one of those situations.
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