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Mr. WEO

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  1. He sounds like a HS kid broadcasting on CCTV. Mindless hype machine. Like a hopped up Gus Johnson, without the intelligence.
  2. lots of DBs must have really strong hands...
  3. Going backwards isn't trend setting. A couple of good showings vs marginal teams isn't the way to remaster your Offense. There's no reason to believe that if the Bills shifted to a lot more Josh under Center that the trend would hold. Obviously teams would change the way they defend him, don't you think? The Offense is, across a whole year, pretty stout as is, despite roster changes each season. Pretty much. College Offense has predominated in the NFL for a while. Lots of coordinators from the college game. Plus with the dominance of RPO, the shotgun is king.
  4. The league years ago walked away from under center sets.
  5. come on... No team does this--not even close. The O-line couldn't handle that anyway.
  6. the guy who isn't good enough to even put on the uniform this season will be activated to cover the fastest receivers in the game? you won't see a team score 70 points again.
  7. Still a bum, only in Chicago this time
  8. I already said I don’t agree with public funds for sports stadiums. I don’t know who you are arguing with now. your central belief that taxes in general and taxes spent for this purpose is “theft” is wrong because it lacks any logical basis for that conclusion I’ll leave it at that. There’s no where else to take this
  9. when is JFK Jr set to arrive in Dealy Plaza? take the L. Every argument and question you have asked has been definitively answered. Your nonratification claim has been debunked everywhere forever—it’s listed as one of the frivolous claims in the IRS link I gave you. Go read it before responding. You’re in a deep hole. Im glad you pay your taxes though
  10. He won 7 games for the Bills right off his couch. AJM never took a snap.
  11. I'm not sure if you are serious or if you've painted yourself into a corner and are looking for a clever way out. Anyway: The Sixteenth Amendment (Amendment XVI) to the United States Constitution allows Congress to levy an income tax without apportioning it among the states on the basis of population. The Revenue Act of 1913 reestablished a Federal Income Tax as the law of the land. The United States Code is a consolidation and codification by subject matter of the general and permanent laws of the United States. Title 26 of the US Code is the Internal Revenue Code. Within it, Subtitle F, Chapter 75, Subchapter A (Crimes), Part 1, Sections 7201-3 lay out what the penalties are for not paying income taxes as required by law. Now that that is out of the way....why do you pay taxes if you feel you have a solid legal argument to avoid paying them?
  12. no he’s just sending the obvious message that Coach Prime needs to STFU…not ready for legit program competition
  13. Losing yo the New York Zach Wilson’s? Hot seat criteria obvs……..
  14. im not paying exorbitant prices. I have had spectrum for years, also Prime before NFL went there. I get to watch NFL 3 nights a week, multiple games on Sunday. If the NFL didn’t exist, I wouldn’t save a dime with my viewing habits
  15. My thoughts about spending tax money on pro sports stadiums are well known here. However.... Your arguments collapse under mass of their logic-free filling. If there was a simple, cogent defense for not paying federal taxes, it would not cost "100's of thousands" as it would simply follow precedent for such. Likewise, the richest individuals would gladly pay "100's of thousands" to forever avoid paying millions in personal income tax. Yet they don't. “The courts have consistently rejected these arguments and imposed substantial penalties on those taking these unsupportable positions,” said IRS Chief Counsel Donald L. Korb. “Those potentially tempted by these schemes need to realize that they carry a heavy price for both the taxpayers and the promoters.” The IRS continues to investigate promoters of frivolous arguments and to refer cases to the Department of Justice for criminal prosecution. In addition to tax and interest, taxpayers who file frivolous income tax returns face a $500 penalty, and may be subject to civil penalties of 20 or 75 percent of the underpaid tax. Those who pursue frivolous tax cases in the courts may face an additional penalty of up to $25,000. Find your arguments vacated here: https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-utl/friv_tax.pdf Also, you can't argue that levying taxes not based in law--thus paying them is voluntary--and at the same time claim that the state committed "theft" by spending the money you voluntarily gave them do whatever they chose to do as elected officials.
  16. Simple---that's the way they did business for decades: sell the product to one or two legacy networks and ESPN. Most people in the country could see multiple games on sunday and then MNF. Then the various networks upped the bidding price against each other. It only makes sense then for the NFL to split the pie even further and sell a night (TNF) or various games to the streamers who are willing to pay crazy premiums for the only really dominant programming content that reaches any TV in the world. People seem not to get that the the ratings and viewership matter far more to the broadcasters than the NFL. The networks and streamers have to make that money back with ads and subscriptions. F0r the NFL it's always a revenue stream that is guaranteed to go up in value every time a new contract is signed. The NFL doesn't care if some viewers don't get their favorite team on TV every week.
  17. If your argument is now that all taxation is theft, then you are no longer railing against public funding of pro stadiums---which really don't rely on "back room deals". The politicians are not opaque about their support or opposition to these funds. It just comes down to how much. They crave power at least as much as money--none of them wants to be voted out of office for "losing the Bills".... The bolded part has been endlessly repeated by a certain type of individual--and routinely defeated in court. the 16th Amendment allows for the federal government to levy personal income taxes. It is illegal to not pay these. Likewise, Article 22 of the NYS Tax Law regards personal income tax. Willfully choosing not to pay them can result in jail time.
  18. His contributions will never be forgotten...
  19. Yet he has no problem piling up passing stats with that crew. 51 games/14623 yards/97TD/287ypg. He's not a winner.
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