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You can buy my club seats. $2k for the pair. After all, it’s important to you to watch your team clinch the playoff birth right? Heck, I’ll cut you a deal since you’re such a swell guy. $1700 and the tickets are all yours. No taxes. No fees. I’m doing you a solid and saving you some money from Ticketmaster. It’s a good deal for both of us.
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Rd 2, Pick 33: WR Keon Coleman, Florida State
Richard Noggin replied to SDS's topic in The Stadium Wall
Peterson's comments on this game and this play definitely didn't reflect well on OC Dorsey's passing concepts and personnel usage and the ease in identifying and preparing for those tendencies. Davis' usage in particular in both the run and pass games had become insanely telling pre- and post-snap. Earlier in the game, Minn d-linemen were able to time the Bills negative goal-line sneak in part because of Davis' predictable motion. So obvious, so often. Are you suggesting Davis should have sped-up/shortened his route to protect inside leverage? I see it more as Davis didn't convincingly sell/threaten to the outside, especially in light of Peterson's expectation for Davis to break inside. Was Davis supposed to read Peterson's cheating inside and underneath and then break outside instead? Or did Dorsey simply telegraph the concept with his tendencies and personnel alignments and Peterson slow-played it just enough to bait Allen? Also some room to criticize the throw, given the DB's leverage. Mirror of the same basic throw he fired into Davis for their 4th TD in the 13 seconds game (just breaking right-to-left instead), late, low trajectory missile that's underthrown if the CB is trailing/anticipating. -
Maybe they haven’t read them. Maybe they are relying on how things work in jurisdictions other than NY. Maybe they know it’ll get them more attention. Maybe they are wishcasting. Why don’t you call them up and ask if the prosecution’s allegations qualify for violation of federal election crimes or tax crimes? The documents clearly identify the charges and also provide the elements for several other crimes. You don’t have to believe that the prosecution is correct to acknowledge that they have documented their case. There are also plenty of legal experts who don’t fall into the bucket that seems so convenient for you.
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Thanks for posting the video. I did a basic audit and found this: Josh's Interceptions Vs Yards beyond LOS Intended Receiver NYJ 60 Harty NYJ 41 Diggs NYJ 15 Davis WAS 40 Davis JAX 50 Diggs NYG 11 Sherfield NE 18 Kincaid TB -2 Kincaid CIN 19 Davis DEN 22 Davis DEN 16 Harty NYJ 48 Kincaid PHI 3 Diggs KC 14 Sherfield LAC 43 Diggs NE 40 Kincaid MIA 8 Davis MIA 40 Davis Ave 28.67 yards INTs per Intended Receiver Player INTs % Target % Reg Season Davis 6 33% 14% Diggs 4 22% 27% Kincaid 4 22% 16% Sherfield 2 11% 4% Harty 2 11% 4% Shakir 0 0% 8% One caveat is that I've attributed 4 INTs to Dalton Kincaid and I'm not certain that it wasn't Dawson Knox on 2-3 of them. Maybe someone else can find this and I'll correct it. I think it's really interesting that Josh's average depth of interception is almost 29 yards. On many of those plays it seems he was just chucking the ball downfield and not showing much discipline. Also interesting how incommensurately high the INT% to target % is for Davis, Sherfield, and Harty. Note also that Shakir was not the intended receiver for any of Josh's INTs.
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Maybe we can try one more time and you can attempt to answer succinctly: why are there so many accomplished legal people declaring that no “other crime” has been specified in the charging documents? There’s no need to discuss the actual trial as you have done ad nauseam or pretend you have a higher knowledge of NYS law than any of these people 🙄. Let’s just stay with the charging documents you started with.
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Johnny Hammersticks started following Syracuse Basketball 2023-24
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Kiyan has been forthcoming that he’s not committing anywhere until Oct/Nov, but he’s gotten some recent reliable “crystal ball” predictions to Cuse in 247.
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Like I said, get out before he's allowed to sell. MAGA will hold his bags forever once he dumps. Peak grifting.
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Random talking head says something about the Bills
seattlebillsfan replied to Simon's topic in The Stadium Wall
Since “jaded” has no relevant meaning in this context, I assume he got his “j” words mixed up and meant to say “jilted”. Typical Pats moron -
🇺🇸 🇺🇸 President Biden, A Good American President! 🇺🇸 🇺🇸
Doc replied to Tiberius's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Will that be any stronger than the Reich the Dems have already built? -
No. Tons of people didn't vote and the ones who died later died from dehydration...
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Whose got the deals on tickets?
Steve Billieve replied to Jimmy Spagnola's topic in The Stadium Wall
pipe down or you'll ruin it for everyone -
Beane on Green Light with Chris Long
Richard Noggin replied to One Buffalo's topic in The Stadium Wall
Can most agree that the loud and persistent angst we're seeing from the WR-Train fan contingent (who I am largely aligned with) is specifically due to a lack of elite boundary targets? If we look at the current group objectively, there are clearly talented and ascending guys (Kincaid, Samuel, Shakir, even Coleman), but the top half of the group all seem (according to popular sentiment) best suited to moving around and lining up inside most of the time. The desire for an elite boundary alpha receiver is not new, but it's also not backed up by historical results. Aside from like Jerry Rice (who wasn't strictly an X by any means) and Michael Irvin back in the 80s-90s (and probably someone I'm forgetting), not a lot of SB champs fielded that prototypical, blue chip boundary WR1 with length and speed (also Rice's timed speed was underwhelming). Andre Reed is the WR Bills fans celebrate most from the 90s teams. But it was James Lofton and Don Beebe who worked the boundaries. Reed made his living in the middle, as we know. Remember how darn efficient and surgical Josh Allen was when he had an elite slot receiver to throw to? Watching the last quarter of the 13 seconds game, and Beasley was SO integral to moving the chains in the first half of those last two pivotal late game drives (got a little beat-up on that last drive, but his impact and target share was unmistakable). Seems reasonable to me to have high hopes for a Josh Allen-led offense that features a strong o-line, better than average running game, talented/ascendant passing weapons at TE (Kincaid, Knox, and Morris) and Z/Y receivers (Samuel and Shakir--with Hamler and Isabella behind them on PS)...and also LONG boundary guys with a variety of traits and pedigrees (Coleman, MVS, Hollins, Shorter/Shavers) who can hopefully take advantage of their limited, but important, opportunities. Maybe even blow up every now and then when opposing defenses leave them on islands. -
The cult is afraid - and it shows
BillStime replied to BillStime's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
If you didn’t care - why are following me around? You are panicked. -
Miscommunication #634 with Davis
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The cult is afraid - and it shows
Big Blitz replied to BillStime's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
10!!!! Keep it up Billfluencer. Maybe someone will care. This is it! You got him!!!! Hahahahahahahaha Reminder folks - we have a MONTH PLUS of protests around the country on college campuses calling for death to America and Israel. Not a peep of concern from Billsy. Fan video of Trump with a barely legible watermark - OMG OMG OMG!!!!!!!!!!!! My worst fears - Confirmed!!!!! -
I especially enjoyed the fake punt with Hamlin. Genius
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The cult is afraid - and it shows
BillStime replied to BillStime's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
@Big Blitz - is upset at ME because DONALD TRUMP wants a UNIFIED REICH.