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CSBill

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  1. But do you think if we ask nicely he would do it?
  2. That is the frustration of all three Bills losses. Any one play, positive or negative (of multiple options in all three games), could have won the game for us: Miami - Fumble at the 10 yard line, the terrible defense on the long TD pass, Josh throwing the ball into the ground with a wide-open McKenzie, McKenzie not getting out of bounds, etc. Jets - Two Redzone turnovers; not getting off the field on 3rd down on the Jets long drive in the 4th; Gabe not catching a very catch-able ball at the end, etc. Minnesota - Not taking the FG; another Redzone INT and long return to add insult; one long run with terrible defense; an incredible catch that I still can't figure out how he made--actually, Lewis helped him; the fumble; a final interception; etc. Of course, we could play this game the other way as well: The Ravens passing up the FG, Mahomes' intercept at the end of that game, etc. But the point is, we are so frustratingly close in those three losses, but yet so far away--the results are what they are.
  3. Yes, it's a combination of (1) the "magic of compound interest" (the 8th wonder of the world, according to Einstein), (2) lien-holders wanting to get out of bad loans, and (3) the philanthropic work by organizations [many large churches do this locally] like the one Josh is aligned with. Basically, the lien-holder sells the bad (uncollected) loan to the organization for pennies on the dollar--the price is negotiated and is driven by how eager lien-holder is to get the bad loan off their books. Through this transaction, the 3rd party buys and now owns the asset and the related loan. As owner, they now can do with it what they want. In this case, they forgive the loan and transfer ownership to the customer. So your investment of $10K to buy a bad $100K loan and forgive it, is a $90 investment return or gift (on the books). Done the right way, it is wonderful way to make a powerful tangible difference in the lives of people. The key is having the right vetting process and administrative system that helps to be sure the process is working the right way.
  4. As a team that has lost four (4) games, they should be getting in extra practice. A team that good, but with 4 losses, they got some serious issues to clean up. They get no days off.
  5. I am forecasting a wind blown snowstorm on the Fish side of the field that night (staff, get the big fans plugged in and the snowmaking machine gassed up).
  6. Thanks for posting this Turk, consider it done. …. Gabby, keep fighting!
  7. Did you ask just to be a prick, or were you serious? Either way, you got problems.
  8. I think they lose their next two, at the least. And, that last game is setting up to be a "win, or go home" game for both teams.
  9. Thanks, @Shaw66 It really was a fun day of football yesterday. I was able to watch most of the three key games (for the Bills: Fish,/49rs Jets/Vikings ending, and Bengals/Chiefs) and enjoyed being invested, but not on the emotional edge I'm usually at when watching a Bills game. And we could not have asked for better results. Its now a five game regular season. LETS GO BUFFALO!
  10. The main thing the Bengals do against the Chiefs that most other teams somehow forget to do: They cover Kelce. Take him out of the mix and Mahomes and their offense is average.
  11. . And this is why I failed my "Intro to Stats" class.
  12. Concerning their Defense: I watched the entire game, and after Jimmy G went out, it seems like the Fish blitzed on almost every play thereafter. If that is there main strategy, they are digressing--and wait until they have to play a 1st string QB.
  13. And all was right with the world again.
  14. No, we control our situation with Fish. We need all the help we can get with the Chiefs. But I’m greedy, I’ll take both 🤪
  15. Yeah, after the Hamlin ejection the other night, this is totally baffling? Why is the guy who led with his shoulder and hit the shoulder of his opponent, ejected? But the guy who leads with his helmet and hits the opponent squarely in the head, not ejected? For this rule, the NCAA has it all-over the NFL. Any hit is reviewed by the Replay Booth and they make call, and a Head-to-head hit is an automatic rejection. It is consistent and, while severe, clear and fair. And it puts the emphasis of player safety. Everything the NFL does not accomplish.
  16. As mentioned, both, but we control the Miami situation and we needs help to overtake the Chiefs.
  17. Sounds like a date! Have fun.
  18. Too bad. Poor Cleveland Browns. They just can't get a break.
  19. Any word on Elam? Very curious that he was not active.
  20. Yuuup! Good leadership all the way around.
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