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We are set at WR. Maybe we’ll grab one in Round 6.
boyst replied to BringBackFergy's topic in The Stadium Wall
Davis is better than Samuel. Davis could get down field. Early in the season teams accounted for him. Not so much by the end. Regardless, Davis is better than Samuel. -
Pit Bulls are so cuddly!!! Breed more of them.
boyst replied to BringBackFergy's topic in Off the Wall
Pit bulls attack to kill anything other attack. They can't be broken of their grab. It is genetic. They are PIT BULLS. Do folks know what that means? 100-150 years ago these dogs were still used to do one thing. Go in the pit/chute/corale and bring down a bull. They were trained to attack the bull ring on 2500 animals and bring them down. And they did. Their bite so fierce, so powerful, so determined they'd hang on and sometimes be killed by the bull without letting go. Golden retrievers attack, all breeds attack. Personalities differ. But, go do your own work to see what percent of attacks by non-pit or non rottweiler or other aggressively historic dogs actually kill. Some pitbulls are nice, sure. I'll give you that. But I would trust any dog over 4 lbs around a baby. Some idiot brought her pitbull to the playground where children were playing. The dog was not calm, was quite stressed and showed signs of aggression. The 150 lbs woman holding that 100 lbs dogs full restraint harness couldn't stop that dog from killing anyone there. Yet, dumbass Dorothy brings her pitbull to a children's playground. The problem isn't just the breed. It's the folks who feel entitled to bring their dog "diesel" to the playground but she's not that bad, or the ones who just think everyone else is the problem. I don't think any dog belongs at a children's playground, for the record. so, if you can't have responsible people owning an animal then you shouldn't have a dog capable of killing int he capacity them at pits do. Statistically speaking, it's 25% of all fatal dog bites are pitbulls and I promise that's probably low. Personal responsibility is hard. Being a victim is easy. Poor thing. -
Chiropractic Care Thread. Trust? Opinions or Experiences Please Share
boyst replied to muppy's topic in Off the Wall
Be very mindful of any neck massages and any neck "work" by anyone other than a truly medically trained person. I have heard horror stories from massages where the muscles were so relaxed that essentially it caused the older/briddle bones to crack and stress fracture all the way up to blood clots forming from severe muscle strain during massage. My neighbor at the farm paralyzed a 67 yr old woman massaging her. She was a masseuse for 30+ years and the woman had spasms from the massage later which put stress fractures into her neck essentially and bulging discs in the cervical discs. It's a weird story to explain she does it better. -
Bills Host DT Sebastian Joseph-Day on Visit
boyst replied to Warriorspikes51's topic in The Stadium Wall
Don't trust anyone with a hyphenated name ever. -
Chiropractic Care Thread. Trust? Opinions or Experiences Please Share
boyst replied to muppy's topic in Off the Wall
find a DO. doc of osteopathy. find one in the sports medicine world if possible. they can order the mri to get more information and help direct you to the right path. i have two complete ruptures in my l5/s1 and l4/l5 with significant weakness and still exercise fully, run, climb, etc. it's possible because of commitment to maintaining what is left of my body. DO's and sports med are more than just for sports. -
Chiropractic Care Thread. Trust? Opinions or Experiences Please Share
boyst replied to muppy's topic in Off the Wall
for common basic things like this PT's can be useful. but if you want your money's worth also ask to pay cash, avoid insurance. i had some severe tearing in my shoulder i needed work with. insurance would cover very little - 3 things over 8 weeks: stretching/massage, DN, and heat/cold therapy. out of pocket i paid just a little more and added strength work, mobilization exercises. etc. insurance for PT is gross. insurance in general is gross. it's not usually practical for healthy people. its ok for the fats and lazy just to get a grasp of knowledge or time fixing themselves. -
Chiropractic Care Thread. Trust? Opinions or Experiences Please Share
boyst replied to muppy's topic in Off the Wall
look into seeing a DO, as well. they can do a lot to do alignment corrections and diagnosis. they can also make sure you get to the right kind of Physical Therapist. If you want a good PT never use one that takes insurance. they're NEVER good. Like DrD said the can be useful. However, never let them crack your neck or anything cervical. there are dozens of cases a day that go unreported where chircos "crack" or "adjust" a neck and internally decapitate someone. high velocity maneuvers are very dangerous. DO's dont do them, nor do PT's. also like he said don't do some 8 visit treatment specialty. a lot of corporate places will trick you into this. after 2-3 visits over the course of a month to 6 weeks you'll know if its worth it. i highly recommend going to a good body work specialist LMBT, a PT, and DO. I get body work every 2 weeks, go to a PT at least 2 times a month, and DO 3 times a year. i'm also very active/athletic and now busted. -
it does but having him on your roster in case you don't get the qb you want or even worse - you do and he isn't the qb you expected - at least you have fields.
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fields still has potential. i'd go so far as give next years 1st and conditional picks if i an Minnesota. even as far as a 2026 1st round conditional
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chicago has no business trading him. draft your qb. do the cousins/rgiii routine. having 2 birds in the hand isn't a bad thing unless you can win immediately and use the one bird to just get better. bears aren't winning the north for at least 2 years. why not keep both and see what happens.
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vikings should trade for Fields.
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i'd love to be able to sign him to a team friendly team or something but the social media post thanking him for his time in buffalo says that ain't happening.
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if we go from Morse to Connor Williams I will vomit. I'd not mind Connor McGovern, though. Just to have two of the same name on the roster playing side by side. Two Connor McGoverns as better than 1. Humphries or Linderbaum were right there in our hands. damn it. it was the obvious freaking move!!!!! also, how is it that i mentioned 3 different connors in the same freaking post....freaking gen z.
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need to drag the waiver wire on LB depth. elsewise we will dredge the FA pool come November when we need just 1 competent fill in position for depth. Some interesting names there. Randy Gregory, Isaiah Simmons, Bud Dupree, Shaq Leonard. Isaiah Simmons would not be cheap but he's an interesting player - 6'4 - 240 has played safety and end.
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i'm talking about Ladd not being a great prospect. Ladd will be a 3rd WR with his skillset and on this team maybe 5th. Samuel will be a 3rd/4th in this offense behind Shakir and a rookie.
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The Bills will be better in 2024 and everyone overreacted
boyst replied to transplantbillsfan's topic in The Stadium Wall
no, we will not. even if the record is better we will not be better as a team. 2025 we have a chance. we are retooling a year too late. -
diggs runs an elite route tree.
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Not strong enough to break man press or at the line will hamper that speed where in the NFL DB's are just as fast. His smaller stature, his twitch, his everything... I don't want him outside. I'd put him inside more to a slot.
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I liked him. Wish we would have kept him
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Nah. Dude isn't a down field threat.
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Great option at 3/4
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i could see pennix there at 28 and seattle calling us to trade for 28. give us this years second, third, and next years 1st and a conditional.... i'd bite in a heartbeat. doe anyone realize how under the cap we are for 2025?! only for MHJ
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I can't believe the woman asked that. I'm going to find your instagram, find a recent post that has nothing to do with your work, then ask you to take a pay cut publicly.
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