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@DC TomOmg he's like the Candyman.. or Boogeyman Or biggie smalls Or whoever the hell comes when you say his name in the mirror three times The man the myth the legend
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The American Media Should Not Be Trusted
CoudyBills replied to SCBills's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
This is the opinion of all too many leftists. Eventually, the other 50 will meet them at gun point and then they will come to a more full understanding. -
agree with all but the last part. Here in Pgh most are weary of Rodgers. Malkin should have been traded years ago. Too late now
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I will say this. If ...and it's a big if, the ol of Pittsburgh can keep Rodger upright they will be a tough out. Rodgers can still read a defense and still has the arm to make all the throws. His negative is his body isn't getting any younger and he is a statue in the pocket. I am not laughing with this signing like some. He is still a good QB but his ego is intolerable. Which is why we all want him to fail. But, he honestly fits right in with all the Steelers fans I know.
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Shedur Sanders Make To Round 5? (Poll) - UPDATED x 3
Bullfrog replied to boyst's topic in The Stadium Wall
I will say this. If ...and it's a big if, the ol of Pittsburgh can keep Rodger upright they will be a tough out. Rodgers can still read a defense and still has the arm to make all the throws. His negative is his body isn't getting any younger and he is a statue in the pocket. I am not laughing with this signing like some. He is still a good QB but his ego is intolerable. Which is why we all want him to fail. But, he honestly fits right in with all the Steelers fans I know. -
Your Mount Rushmore for bands from Buffalo
Pecos Bills replied to XXXtraAnchovies's topic in Off the Wall
Grabbitz may not yet be TBD Rushmore worthy but is certainly notable š¤ -
The whole vibe around the army parade is a bit weird. I have mixed feelings about it all. Cheering people driving deadly war machines isānt an American tradition, although we use those machines to do plenty of killing. We all know the death and pain those machines inflict. We still have bad memories of Iraq. Plenty of Americans and innocent civilians died there. Trump himself ran on keeping us out of stupid wars and disapproval of all the money and lives wasted there. Trump sending Guard troops into LA against the wishes of the state is another weird part of it all, along with his admiration for dictators. On the other hand, 250 is a significant anniversary for the Army. We all should be proud of that. The whole event seems a bit Ho-hum and tomorrow we will be on to other more significant things.
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I think weāre close on opinion and just talking past each other. We only have the OTA data to go on. Itās poor because small sample size and least meaningful reps. But from this data I put more stock in the fact that Tre is only playing with the ones than heās not playing well. I am not at all saying heās safe for September. Iām saying playing with ones is more important than playing poorly. If he keeps playing poorly with ones I think he makes the team cause who you play with matters more than how you play (I think this is a Brucism). So maybe weāre talking about continuing on the same path differently. You presumably mean badly and against other players and I mean badly with the ones. But if you think he gets cut playing badly with the ones into TC then weāll have to see if the situation arises. Otherwise we agree on the outcomes. Plays better with ones and makes the team or plays badly with second string and is cut.
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Very fair list. Some of these guys I was too young to appreciate but I agree that Bruce is hands down the best on the field player ever. A dominant 3-4 DE that was a nightmare for a whole OL. I am very critical of our DE today but I was spoiled too learn and watch the game with such an elite player.
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Minnesota lawmaker assassinated another shot.
CoudyBills replied to 4th&long's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Particularly significant in their party of choice. Of course not, can't lie when people can read it. -
UFL playoffs and championship
Mike in Horseheads replied to PromoTheRobot's topic in The Stadium Wall
Pry be more people at the parade than yesterdays lol -
RB and WR markets are actually insane.
Richard Noggin replied to FireChans's topic in The Stadium Wall
Does James Cook project as a guy who will physically hold up with a higher enough workload to justify the big extension he seeks, year after year? Does he project as a guy who will dramatically step up his pass pro reads and physicality so he can stay on the field enough to justify the $$? Will he continue to improve the concentration issues: unforced drops and ball security concerns? Lots of questions. The bolded is the core of this debate. In 2026, is a RB room taking up ~15M cap (Cook on a reasonable, friendlyish first year of his extension, plus Davis and Johnson) that much better than a room taking up ~$6M (Davis, Johnson, and day 2/3 rookie)? Maybe Johnson is gone in this scenario? Not to mention how Cook progresses and what they owe him in future years; Cook's number would have to count more fully against the cap eventually, and that could be about when he's already breaking down or falling off. His brother didn't last long into his 2nd deal, as we all know. Less mileage on this Cook, though. It's a fascinating question. I think I know Beane's most likely answer. -
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If you are making a list of all-time great Bills you have to start with the guys in the HOF. There are 7 primarily Bills in the HOF - Smith, Kelly, Thomas, Reed, OJ, Joe D, and Billy Shaw. From the AFL Bills you have Dubenion, Edgerson, Kemp, Sestak, Stratton (LB), Saimes, Byrd and Gilchrest From the Kelly ERA Bills you have Bennett, Talley, Tasker, Ritcher and Hull From the recent Bills you have Poyer, Hyde, Dawkins, Spencer Brown, Diggs and of course Allen From other eras you have Smerlas, Wood, Hansen, Moulds, Rueben Brown, Kyle Williams and maybe some others. 1. Bruce Smith 2. OJ Simpson 3. Billy Shaw 4. Kelly 5. Joe D 6. Josh Allen 7. Thomas 8. Reed 9. Hull 10. Kemp 11. Sestak 12. K Williams 13. Talley 14. Moulds 15. R Brown Others - Ritcher, Smerlas, Dawkins, Bennett, Gilchrest, and Tasker.
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Minnesota lawmaker assassinated another shot.
B-Man replied to 4th&long's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
It was speculated a few pages back that this was a Black-flag to blame MAGA gone wrong, leaving witnesses. So here comes the transparent attempt to shore that fake narrative up. Minnesota does not even have party registration. Same "best friend" The roommate tells FOX 9 he has known Boelter for more than 40 years, since the fourth grade and didn't express a lot of strong political views. He did, however, have strong views on abortion. Authorities also found receipts for items used in Saturday morning's shootings in one of his vehicles at the Minneapolis home. https://townhall.com/tipsheet/mattvespa/2025/06/14/mn-dem-shooting-suspects-wife-might-also-have-ties-to-tim-walz-n2658819 -
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1994 - Kelly & Reed vs Favre & Sharpe - NFL Throwback
Walking Tall replied to BigDingus's topic in The Stadium Wall
Tampaā¦.but Tampa didnāt play in Buffalo the first 33 years of their existence. Also, the Cardinals never won at the Bills current stadium. But they did win one at War Memorial. -
Preemptive attacks are contentious issues in international law and depend entirely on the evidence for āimminence.ā Sure, you can be logically consistent in denouncing Israelās actions in Gaza while supporting their preemptive strikes in Iran. My question, however, is why should the outside world trust a country that is actively committing a genocide and stealing land in every direction?? I personally trust Israelās government far less than I do the same American government that told us about those WMDās in Iraq! But now Israel is attacking Iranās oil and gas infrastructure. So now the goalposts are rapidly moving beyond āprevention of imminent nuclear attackā to āregime change war, with assistance from the United States.ā Lovely. If Iran chooses to close off the Strait of Hormuz, say hello to a devastating economic recession. Israel couldnāt wait a few more days for the peace talks in Oman?? Really?! Yeah, right⦠Keep in mind that we already know Israel has been sabotaging direct talks between the U.S. and Hamas so to keep Hamas in power in Gaza. Many of you guys need to examine why you keep falling for neocon lies and message framing. There are many nuanced lessons to be learned about the dehumanization process, āmight makes rightā American imperialism, Zionism, and the like. Iāll keep things simple: what is the perspective of our perceived enemy, Iran? Answer that question. My answer: Iran has no reason to ever trust the United States. Our country has been disrespecting their sovereignty since the 1950ās, due to access to fossil fuel energy resources. Iran agreed to the JCPOA and followed it faithfully, according to the IAEA. Then Trump ripped it up, made unsubstantiated claims of violations, and failed to replace the JCPOA with revised peace terms. Fast forward to 2025, and Trumpās āArt of the Dealā strategies somehow include denying Iranās fundamental international right to fissile nuclear material for energy and medical research purposes. Meanwhile, Trump is supporting Israelās offensive attacks against Iranā¦just as heās supporting their ethnic cleansing in Gaza and their annexation of both the West Bank and southwest Syria (all of which had been previewed years earlier with the Abraham Accords and with Trumpās acknowledged annexation of the Golan Heights). To be clear: Iām no fan of Iranās theocracy, in a similar way that Iām no fan of Christian nationalism in the United States or of Jewish apartheid practices in Israel. But the neocon fearmongering of Iran using nuclear weapons in the region, which would thereby 100% assure their own destruction, is tired and stupid. If Iran wants nuclear weapons ASAP, it is so to avoid becoming the next Libya.