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  2. OH NO! JESSE WATTERS WANTS TO BOMB THE UN!!! That’s not right!
  3. Awesome. Love seeing that little town in Iowa with a Bills bar and people all decked out in Mafia gear. Would be awesome to stop in there on a road trip for a night.
  4. This! There aren't enough good QBs today for 32 teams
  5. It would be nice for him to play a couple of games before he's needed to cover Xavier when the Chiefs come to town. You know, see if he's Worthy-worthy.
  6. Yeah, you also think about how McD and Daboll butted heads over the offense and how Josh only really began to become a complete quarterback at the end of and after Daboll's tenure. I hope one day a reporter does a piece on how Josh was developed.
  7. Who says Benford has not looked good? He still looks like the best defender the Bills have on the field.
  8. Charlie was killed for his political beliefs but the killer didn't have political allegiance. Riigghhtt
  9. One of the few times I đź’Ż% agree with Nick Wrong. My hot take: yes! I would definitely trade a number 2 pick for this phenom. Or maybe invest some money in better scouts who did not recommend we sign him when he was booming kicks in the USFL (and when several TBD people were yelling for BB to go get him). Aubrey to the Bills! Get it done, Brandon.
  10. Yeah. I remember premature high expectations for Kaiir Elam, we all know how that went. (###, I shouldn't have said that, I fear jinxing)
  11. James Cook is marketing the James Cookie. I bought one at Tops for $2.50. It was merely OK. With "praline-coated pretzels, rice crispy crunchies, toffee bits, white chocolate, and red, white and blue sprinkles" it sounded promising. I was looking forward to it based on the description. Review: it is possible to have too much of a good thing (all those tasty ingredients). It was sickly sweet. I liked the pretzel and wish it had more of that. The texture was a bit too crumbly. Definitely start with buying one for yourself, just for the experience, bragging rights, and taste test. You might like it's unique sugary kink, if so, then buy more. I could imagine an unopened package of this cookie in many Bills memorabilia collections, right next to the box of Josh's Jaqs (BTW some dude is selling Josh's Jaqs on eBay for $20 a box plus $9 shipping, it takes all kinds of people in this world).
  12. Today
  13. You say asinine things somewhere between daily and hourly. This one is an all-timer. Truly delusional.
  14. I'm still wondering what's the difference between a flanker and a split end.
  15. It'll be a sure sign of an impending merger when the NFL goes to 3 downs. Don't hold your breath.
  16. Still, the Bills got the best of that trade. Especially if you discount all the 15 yard unnecessary roughness and unsportsmanlike conduct penalties Jerry got.
  17. Remember when it was all Baker all the time?
  18. When someone shoots a speaker from the left or right it's an attack on our Democracy. Murder has no place in politics and an assassin doesn't deserve a political allegiance with the left or right in my humble opinion.
  19. I don't like this. We are yet to win a game this season in blue over white. Damn you New Orleans. Damn you trap games in jinxed uniforms!
  20. That is one small-ass town he’s from. Great Bio
  21. When I've watched CFL over the years, I have often wondered how much the humongous field devalues the in-person fan experience. Maybe they've done surveys and focus groups and this is something that came from it. I have been to a few NFL and college games where I was stuck in endzone seats and just thinking about being 40 yards further away from the other end...yeesh. And their field is quite a bit wider, so if you are in one corner looking at action taking place in the opposite corner...I'm not even going to try to do the math on it, but we are talking a significant difference. Of course, now they have to retrofit their stadiums and most of the new seating they will gain won't be all that great unless they lower the playing surfaces. It is an interesting decision and I am curious to know whether they will ever explain what went into it. Edit (rather explain than correct): I just read the profootballtalk article and I now understand that the changes won't shrink the field to exactly NFL size, so it won't be a 40 yard difference (I also thought their endzones were 25, not 20).
  22. I agree with nearly everything you said. Though I don't think the expansion fees will be a hangup if the owners actually WANT to expand. Because it's probably pretty difficult to gracefully expand by adding 1 or 2 teams. It'd throw off the perfect division alignment they've got setup. But if the intent is to add 8 teams, 1 in each division, they will NEED to make compromises outside the norm. Owners would not require $10+ billion in expansion fees just to get a team off the ground. That would be all but impossible to expect that from 8 new owners. I think they'd compromise by requiring owners to foot the bill (or most of it) for new stadiums at each location, with an agreement to also pay a much smaller expansion fee over an extended period to allow fledgling teams to establish themselves. Again, this scenario is if the majority of owners WANT to expand (which is a big "if"). I also think they would prioritize Canadian markets over Mexico City, Monterey, Guadalajara, etc (all of them much bigger than the majority of existing NFL markets) because of the current way the US views Mexico as opposed to Canada. Americans view Canada as just a smaller US, while those same people see Mexico as poorer, developing, place where immigrants flee, and just "different." Not saying this is how I view it, only the attitudes towards each country are different in some Americans' minds. Not only that, but we've had NBA, MLB & NHL teams in Canada before. We haven't had NBA, MLB or NHL teams in Mexico (as far as I know). Adding an NFL team there wouldn't seem that much of a stretch in comparison. But yes, I would prefer they pick another location within the US (San Antonio or Austin) than go elsewhere.
  23. I always felt the CFL should be a developmental feed for the NFL, CFL is hurting and the NFL is booming. it only makes sense to me
  24. Who the hell needs Aaron Glenn
  25. One thing’s for sure. Ain’t ever going back to red helmets. Those get a charity date with the Jets in the outgoing reg season game. That’s all folks. Guess we can thank them for that if you’re a red helmet fan, or not. So, of the team’s going combos, this week is Tops. All blues are growing on me though
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