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On the way to Ottawa exiting the expressway to stop at several Tim Horton's for donuts along the way! And as we speak, Canadian authoritarian government advocates and supporters masquerading as liberal zealots are prepared to form a human shield around their glorious leader PM Trudeau in order to protect the liberal imposter from the working class people that are upset with the government. What they haven't quite figured out yet is how to form a human shield while complying to the 2 meter social distancing mandate. But they vow not to break the law like the worker insurrectionists threatening Canadian "democracy". I'm finding the best way to address the faux liberal mentality is not to debate them but to mock and laugh at them. And its fun too!
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If you're a Bills fan that 13 second sequence totally pissed you off. I'm over it and then I'm not. I think we all feel anger and frustration even a week later but I'm not quite at the point of firing anyone just yet. It hurts most because this team was so close to the end of the journey and the ultimate goal. And the reality it was in their hands and just slipped away in some inconceivable fashion is close to impossible to accept. While us fans are never going to get a clear explanation here beyond McDermott's "execution" statement if I'm in charge of the team, ownership and general manager, I want just such an honest and truthful explanation from the coaches. I would need to understand from the coaches what they expected to happen during the end of the game by aligning the defense and strategizing the last 13 seconds? Because the approach employed doesn't have many supporter among football people either before, during, or after it failed. The consensus is the scheme at the end of the game was a flawed approach that to a person none of them would ever employ under those circumstances. But that's exactly what they did. And if I'm running the team I want to better understand your thought process and whether or not there's potential for you doing it again. I need to be confident that some "limited" or "flawed" thinking in the minds of the coaches is not going to show up again in a big spot. And get in the way of achieving our ultimate goal of a championship when another critical in game decision or two determines if we succeed or fail. And given how competitive it is in most of these games such decisions and situations are almost guaranteed to happen. I expect these conversations inside the building have already taken place and I trust Beane will do the right thing in pursuit of a championship. In the end all of his achievements will be judged on whether or not this version of the Bills reached that goal. As for KC yesterday, I could ask the same question of Reid and Mahomes and Bienemy as I've got for McDermott and Frazier. They saw the adjustments the Bengals made at halftime and continued to try to force their original strategy. They failed to adjust when it was required. Why didn't they? But also kudos to the Bengals for winning the strategy and adjustment chess match.
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The Babylon Bee reports: "When workers of the world unite against overbearing government mandates, that's literal fascism," said a sobbing socialist Prime Minister Justin Trudeau from deep within his top-secret bunker underneath Washington, D.C. "True, compassionate socialism is when the government partners with private corporations to force experimental drugs on the populace and threaten their very livelihoods if they don't. Everyone knows that." According to sources, socialists were initially thrilled by the trucker convoy, as they had mistaken it for a bread line. To their dismay, they soon found out that it was a toxic freedom march organized by the working class against the Canadian bourgeois. "As compassionate leaders, we must send heavily armed military and police personnel to stop these united working-class people before they take over and spread their freedom-loving fascism everywhere. It's the moral thing to do," said Trudeau. Reports say Trudeau is weighing his options to quell the protest, including calling them Nazis, hitting them with drone strikes, or releasing a herd of angry moose into the crowd. They're right. Its satire but it hits the nail on the head about pseudo-socialist posers and fakers. But I expect the left leaning and socialist type poster here will sympathize with the Canadian government. Maybe they should do some self-inspection of their views and conclude they're not socialists but really are fascists? Authoritarian government supporters of the world unite!
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You seem to be suffering from the same affliction as me. Which is an ability to view events and situations objectively. And to understand the world is not right vs. wrong, or good vs. evil. What matters is perspective. Everything is relative not absolute. When negotiating with another party, working to produce an agreement, there are a couple critical things. Primarily, there needs to be a genuine desire to reach a negotiated settlement between the parties. Another is understanding what you want out of the negotiation. Maybe more critical is understanding what your counterpart wants out of the negotiation. And then, objectively and rationally assessing both positions and defining what you think both parties would agree to and what you'd be willing to concede and what you view as vital interests on which you won't yield. While going through the same thought process regarding your counterpart. Wha does Russia want here? Simply guarantees the U.S. and/or NATO will not park troops and strategic or tactical weapons right across their border in Ukraine. Plain and simple. If the U.S. conceded that point all potential hostilities would immediately come to an end. But at present the U.S. is unwilling to concede that point. You need to understand it is vital to Russia's interests to not have those weapons parked right across their border. The question from our perspective is what is our vital national interest in having those weapons systems hosted there? If you say to keep Ukraine from being invaded I'd suggest it is the very potential to host those weapons that puts them in harms way. And in your hypothetical Vancouver example with roles reversed the U.S. would also be insistent on the same terms and conditions as Russia is regarding Ukraine. And the same people shouting bloody murder over some potential for Russia to invade Ukraine to stop the deployment of NATO weapons there would be 100% insistent the U.S. consider all options to protect our country including the threat of invading Vancouver. Sadly, many people just can't think objectively. Whether its emotional or intellectual immaturity or a lack of life experience I am not certain.
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Throwing Bass under the bus still doesn't explain sending out your defense in an alignment that allowed Mahomes to play 20 yard pitch-and-catch with Hill and Kelce on two consecutive plays in the middle of the field while you had the defense way too far off the LOS while also guarding the sidelines when the Chiefs had 3 timeouts in their pocket. Starting at the 25 they still needed 40 yards give or take and McDermott/Frazier were so afraid of the big play they forgot about stopping two consecutive smaller chunk plays. To boot they called a time out before each of those plays and still didn't adjust anything. So if they missed communicating on the kick off that was probably the least of the mistakes they committed in those 3 plays. That's a situation that an NFL defense should never mess up. Never. Its unforgivable. Especially in a playoff game, a 3 point lead, 13 seconds left, the opponent needing 40+ yards to attempt a game tying FG before time expires. It's a 1 in a million shot to lose there and the Bills hit it.
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My expectation is that Stephenson is supposed to be that guy with speed.
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If, and a big if, Barkley can stay healthy that would be a big pick up. A home run hitter that can carry a big part of the load. The other thing is how the numbers work out per the cap. And how it impacts other potential cap decisions. But other contenders do this all the time? There're examples in every major sport. So why not the Bills? Seems like it's time to go all in here.
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The Bills are past the "build" phase and into the championship window phase. The draft needs to produce 3 or 4 players that can contribute to fill some areas of need right now. Not a year later or two years later. Guys that can either start or get a lot of snaps on either side of the ball. And that requires a change draft in strategy. No depth guys at stacked positions. No BPA players that need a year or two to develop. No players drafted speculating on future potential vs. a player that's ready right now. We need big contributions to fill some holes for September 2022, not September 2024. The Super Bowl window is open as long as Allen is effective and healthy. Maybe it's a 10 or 12 year window? And we're going into year 5. Patiently waiting 2 or 3 years for the 2022 draft class to mature and contribute is unacceptable given the situation. Plus a lot of us including myself are getting older. And I'm beginning to think this version of the Bills is the last shot I have to see a Super Bowl win before the eventual dirt nap gets me.
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Has the NFL season ended for anyone else?
All_Pro_Bills replied to billsintaiwan's topic in The Stadium Wall
I won't be watching the remaining games either. But I'm not telling my wife that because she'll find something from the to-do list for me to do with my extra "free time" that I would otherwise want to avoid doing. -
When my team hires somebody based on an "open" position we provide a job description and a list of qualification, education, training, and experience requirements. Then select from the candidates through evaluations, interviews, etc. Pretty standard stuff. I suspect no such job description exists in the field of Supreme Court justices. Even so, would you agree that before that question can be answered from a objective perspective we'd all have to understand what the qualifications for being a Supreme Court justice are based on some form of job description? List of duties, qualifications, expectations of performance, etc. Otherwise, the argument boils down to the personal preferences and philosophical interpretations of each of us rather than some quantifiable standard. Or maybe it all comes down to politics and qualifications are irrelevant to the nomination process?
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The intelligent liberals are still out there. They've just been silenced and marginalized like most conservatives. Historically, liberals have fought the establishment, been against war, and generally fought for the working person against big oppressive governments and corporations. I grew up in an environment surrounded by men and women from the labor movement so I know what a "real" liberal looks like. I know what real people fighting for workers rights and civil rights look like. I know how they act and how to judge a persons genuine interest and commitment to a cause. I know what people look like that have sacrificed to help others. The current crop of liberals on the left are a bunch of posers. What they fight for is themselves. To acquire power by leveraging off the suffering of others. Never doing much to help them or solve any problems they face. Completely fake. Deceivers. Fixing nothing while taking for themselves. But the key thing is that today's liberals operate under a self-delusion. They see themselves as revolutionaries or resistance fighters against the forces of oppression. They see themselves as champions and advocates of the under-privileged and the oppressed. They see themselves as fighting for social and economic justice against some evil establishment system. But they're lying to themselves and for that matter to everyone else. Because how can you be fighting against the establishment, big government, big corporations, and other power centers when every view you hold is consistent and aligned with the views and interests of that establishment? The fundamental truth is that today's liberals aren't fighting the establishment. They are the establishment! Look at the views on the board. The self-identified liberals support government mandates, support endless war and aggression , support suppression of press freedoms, support discrimination through quotas and preferences, support powerful tech companies in suppressing freedom of expression. Claim to support democracy through the imposition of authoritarian restrictions on rights and freedoms. All things that harm the individual. Mostly people on the bottom trying to work themselves out of it. Claim to fight against the corrupt in government and business life while supporting the very officials and corporate executives and billionaires that are the most corrupt. The most frightening thing is they will not recognize a single word I write here. The have zero self-awareness and wouldn't recognize a real liberal to save their life.
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There's no way they should have lost that game. The coaches just went stupid with the defensive game plan. I'm talking the entire game. And the last 13 seconds just magnified that problem to the extreme. They probably presented the only defensive alignment you can draw up that would give an offense the chance to get into FG range in that situation. They were so afraid of giving up the big play over the top that they forgot about giving up two very easy pitch and catch plays underneath to get the necessary yardage. And did they even realize the Chiefs had all three time outs? They played it like they had none. In their wildest dreams Reid and the Chiefs could not have expected a better situation to be presented to them on those last few plays. It couldn't have been any easier. I mean what were Frazier and McDermott thinking? What's the worst thing we can do? Okay, let's try that! Not a single pass defended was recorded by the defense during the entire game. How's that possible? As another poster pointed out on another topic playing the safeties so deep on almost every play made it a 9 on 11 game for the Chiefs. But after the game the HC explains it away as an execution problem. Sure it was. Nobody believes that. They too the defense and made them play passive and made them think too much rather than just go out and make plays. The positive is this passive approach to defense against the Chiefs needs to be replaced with something a little more aggressive and a little more creative. All doubts about that are gone. They coached out the defense's instincts and aggressiveness. A change is needed. As the defense needs to adopt the persona of the offense. Go for it! And stop playing scared. Our HC learned to be more aggressive with the offense. Now he needs to learn with the defense and overcome his natural tendencies to play it the too safe. The other positive is this game confirms Josh Allen is a superstar. And now the job is to provide him some protection, and a better running game to keep him healthy and dialing back on the designed runs in the game plan to cut the hits on our QB next season.
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I can relate to your dad's text. I watched the game with family and didn't say it out loud but before the Bass kick off I thought to myself "how are they going to blow this one"? A lifetime of inconceivable last minute losses will do that to you. Hell, the week before I was nervous about only having a 23 point lead going into the 4th quarter. I don't think I can take another one of these. I'll need grief counseling or some kind of anxiety treatments. They need to win it all next year. That's just all there is to it.
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The Bills will also be faced with a lot of decisions too. The Bills have about $2.6M of cap space so its likely Beane is going to have to restructure some contracts and make a few tough decisions in order to free up enough cap space to get any high end pass rushing free agent we all want. Maybe he uses some draft capital to move up into the mid-teens of the draft if somebody drops in the 1st round of the draft? Or does he go corner in round 1 or get help on the offensive line? Lots of questions. And probably too early to expect any answers. How much is the team going to allocate to the defensive line and is the 8/9 player rotation going to continue? Do you bring back Beasley at a cap it of $7.57M or release him for a dead cap hit of $1.5M and attempt to re-sign McKenzie or is Stevenson capable of stepping into the slot role next year at a bargain price of $868K? Is it worth bringing back Morse at Center at $11.25M or take the dead cap hit of $3.75M then look to fill the spot early in the draft? The contracts of other prominent players like AJ Klien, Jon Feliciano, Cody Ford, and Daryl Williams could be looked at too. Can next years starting offensive line look like Doyle, Brown, Dawkins, Bates, and a 2022 pick at center? I don't know anything about the college centers entering the draft yet. Can or does Beane want to sign Edmunds to a market rate extension which could lower his cap hit for 2022? Are there any trades out there that can be pulled off? How many draft choices can be expected to make the team? WIll Beane trade up and draft 3 or 4 potential starters in a quality over quantity strategy? Some things to think about but way too early to expect any answers.
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Sad news for U.S. establishment war hawks from discussions held yesterday in France. Progress on what could lead to a peaceful and mutually beneficial solution. Notable is without the U.S. or NATO at the table. You need to pay close attention to the details here because its what you might call a "non-binary situation" as there multiple parties with multiple interests and multiple objectives at play. Not the simpleton good vs. bad world view. "Officials from Russia and Ukraine met in Paris on Wednesday and held what Moscow described as "tough" talks. Despite whatever difficulties there were, the two sides agreed that the ceasefire in Ukraine’s eastern Donbas region must be upheld. German and French officials were also present for the meeting, which lasted eight hours. The four countries started holding talks together after the Donbas war started in 2014 in a forum known as the Normandy format."
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So the MSM story on CBC is "Canadian insurrectionists planning attack on Parliament in Ottawa. PM Trudeau calls it the biggest threat to Canada since Gretzky was traded to the Kings"
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Why wasn't there a spy on Mahomes?
All_Pro_Bills replied to Joe Ferguson's topic in The Stadium Wall
The Bills coaches were already positioning the safeties (2) so far back off the LOS in order to avoid the big over the top play and adding a spy(1) plus 4 down linemen (4) leaves 4 defenders to cover 5 potential receivers. So its a pick your poison dilemma for the DC. The fundamental problem and truth is that even after the 2021 off season additions and changes the Bills defense still does not match up well with the Chiefs offense. But then neither does almost every other team in league. Its a work in progress and at the end of the day still plays too passive. What's crazy to me is the Bills passive defense is almost a mirror image opposite of the aggressive philosophy and approach of the Bills offense. Like the angel on one shoulder and the devil on the other. -
I can't put all the blame on Frazier because after seeing it not work on the first play McDermott could have overruled his DC and change up something on the second play. But all he did was call a time out prior to the snap and line up the defense in the same formation. I'm resigned to the idea we're probably never going to get a legitimate explanation from anyone exactly what the thought process was with the coaching staff on that 13 second series. Other than an excuse it was an "execution" issue which implies they either believe the strategy was sound or they just aren't going to admit they got it wrong. That's what bothers me more than anything. Not that they got it wrong but they won't say they got it wrong. Even though everyone knows they got it wrong. Its accountability. Coaches and management demand accountability from players. And they should expect nothing less from themselves. Just admit the set up was wrong, you got it wrong, you'll fix it, and let's move forward. Otherwise, what was the plan? To let them get into FG range in two quick plays and hope their otherwise dependable FG kicker was going to miss for the 2nd time in the game?
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Brandon Beane Season Ending Presser Weds 1/27
All_Pro_Bills replied to cage's topic in The Stadium Wall
You're right. If you watch a lot of football on a weekly basis either via the Sunday Ticket or some other means you'll see coaches and their teams blow games with incorrect and poor decisions or bad play on the field at critical times. The trick is to be right more often than you are wrong. The agonizing problem with the Bills is this screw up happened on the big stage. In a situation were 99.6% of the game was over. Where the odds of losing and messing up were close to zero. Where you maybe gifted the opposition offense the only possible defensive alignment and strategy that could allow them to set up themselves to get the game even. Where you had to do something almost every observer of the game assessed was wrong in real-time not just on one play but three plays, including the kick off. And spend two time outs while changing nothing on either play. And then state it was "execution"! I'd argue the players did exactly what they should have provided a flawed strategy that destined them to fail. Can you learn from this and what's the lesson? I'm dead set against firing McDermott because he brings a lot of positive qualities and leadership to the position. I think the answer is bring in another DC to implement his system or if he doesn't have it already, allow Frazier more autonomy to make the calls. And maybe if this was some random regular season game it would be discussed for a couple days and forgotten. -
What if all this imminent Russian "invasion" of Ukraine hysteria is another manufactured narrative? After all, the Democrats and their friends in the media along with embedded assets in the Washington bureaucracy are experts at inventing all kinds of narratives and fake talking points. Most of which interestingly enough seem to revolve around Russia and Ukraine. This staged threat situation all designed and executed to make Joe Biden look like a tough guy, an effective President. The U.S. President, a real leader, the one person that got international thug and killer Vlad Putin to back down. With the hope a "win" reverses the trend of falling performance approval numbers of his administration. With DNC pollsters and leadership rightfully concerned about a rout in both houses of Congress the entire charade targeted at changing the perception of the voting public with an eye towards the November 2022 mid-term elections. I draw my conclusion based on my assessment that Putin has no interest in invading Ukraine unless his interests are directly threatened by NATO membership or the hosting of NATO forces. Both options that are currently off the table. And the wide rift between the rhetoric and actions out of the White House and the media vs. the actions and comments of European governments. Governments that are breaking from the aggressive US stance. Governments, like Germany, France, Sweden, and Croatia that have made statements indicating they're at a minimum not on board with the American position and won't unconditionally commit forces or assistance. Even Zelensky has made statements that circumstances are "under control" and that there's "no reason to panic". Earlier he even criticized the US State Departments bulletin advising US citizens to evacuate Ukraine as unnecessary saying they're safer in Kiev than they might be in a place like Los Angeles. To me that doesn't sound like a President worried that at any moment its possible his country is going to be invaded. In summary, there's a big rift between the story were getting and the action on the ground.
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Sullivan: Bills' McDermott choked away Super Bowl-caliber season
All_Pro_Bills replied to QCity's topic in The Stadium Wall
This is a good attitude to have and one that fosters competition and improvement. But there's another side to it. And that's you might only get a couple chances at the limelight, maybe just one. You can't know for sure. Because while you're out there fixing your shortcomings and deficiencies everybody else is out there doing the same thing. And maybe they do a better job of it than you do or they just get lucky and they pass you. And now the competition you've got to fight and pass over and overcome and defeat is a little harder and a little deeper. This year the Bills won the division and slotted into the 3rd seed. They should have won and its hard to believe they didn't. Probability-wise its probably a once in a lifetime thing most of us might never see again. But how many once in a lifetime type losses have Bills fans endured? The Bills went 5-1 in the division. Maybe next year the three other teams chasing us close the gap. And then again maybe not. Maybe Beane and McDermott fix some things a lot of us have complained about and they go 17-0? Or 16-1? Or get the 1st seed? Or maybe just make the playoffs again? I've got to admit. I haven't said a word to my family yet but even with 13 seconds left there was a little voice in the back of my mind asking "how are they going to blow this one?" That's what 45 years of following the Bills and suffering through a lot of heartache can do to you. If you don't wrestle with the football curse demons I do or if you got over it I envy you. Still I was hoping for the Super Bowl this year. I remember when the Cubs finally won the World Series and I saw a sign a fan had up. "Now I can die in peace." If you're an older Bills fan that might resonate with you too. Let's go Bills in 2022!