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  1. 4 minutes ago, Warcodered said:

    Pretty bad is a bit of an understatement the number of picks and cap hit they've taken from this whole thing probably put it as a contender for worst one of all time.

    The trade led to three Cowboys Super Bowl Titles: 92, 93 and 95. That trade was before the cap. 

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  2. 2 hours ago, wppete said:

    Possibly the worst trade of all time. The amount of money and  assets traded for him was insane and he did absolutely nothing for denver. 

    This was a pretty bad trade, but I think the Cowboys-Vikings trade involving Herschel Walker was one of the NFL's worst.

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  3. 4 hours ago, Jauronimo said:

    No pricing or specifics have been released and most of you are bitching about it, planning boycotts, or burning your TVs.  Gotta love TBD's brand of aggressive stupidity.  

    I'm not sure this grand plan will actually work, or work out.  But the notion that streaming services are now trying to resemble cable of yesteryear is is unsettling and worrisome. I suspect that it will be fantastic for the leagues and networks and terrible for the consumer.

  4. On 1/15/2024 at 9:32 PM, Ed_Formerly_of_Roch said:

    Since this thread is about singers.

     

    Just curious recall Bon Jovi saying he'd never do a concert in Buffalo. Is that streak still standing or has he in more recent years relented and performed in western NY?

    I think he's been playing the lounge at the Hoboken, N.J., Holiday Inn.

    On 1/15/2024 at 8:10 PM, In Summary said:

    Maybe her 13th public boyfriend will get concussed out of the game.  Then they'll both go away.

    When she breaks up with Kelce, she'll write a song called "I Don't Have A Tight End Anymore."

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  5. Basically, it's someone from Pittsburgh:

    "Yinzer is a term used to describe people who identify themselves with the city of Pittsburgh and its traditions. The word is derived from the Pittsburghese second-person plural vernacular “yinz”. 

    Historically, it was used to identify the typical blue-collar people from the Pittsburgh region who often spoke with a heavy Pittsburghese accent 1. Over time, the term has been used by many Pittsburgh residents to self-identify, even if they don’t speak with a thick accent.

     The concept and use of the word gained popularity in the 21st century as the area’s population loss slowed, and the city became a hub for revitalization 1. As the city gained note as a desirable place to live, more outsiders have moved or returned to the Pittsburgh metropolitan area.

    The term has taken on a connotation to identify someone who, for better or worse, is either a lifelong Pittsburgher, or says a phrase or commits an act that could be identified as something a stereotypical Pittsburgher might do."

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  6. 8 hours ago, SectionC3 said:

    No.  I feel kind of badly for the guy, actually.  He seems to identify as the “Bills sideline reporter.”  There’s a lot more to someone than their job, irrespective of whether they’re lugging trash or quarterbacking the Bills.   I hope I never identify by how I earn a paycheck and support my family. 

    Agreed. Although I had some good jobs that paid well and, by some accounts,  might be considered high profile, I always made sure to separate my personal life from my suit-and-tie life.

    43 minutes ago, Scott7975 said:

     

    I dont mind him when he is by himself honestly, but together the show is just trash.

    Bulldog on his own isn't bad. Especially when he talks hockey. But Schopp is one of those talk-radio hosts who loves his own ideas ... and only his own ideas.

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