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He'd get traded to the Detroit Lions and probably be a-ok with it because he'd be WR1 with the Lions. It's actually not that insane of an idea. It's like TO to the Bills. Sounds and looks crazy but they'd give him the work.
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The foundation under Dr. Fauci is starting to crack...
dpberr replied to JaCrispy's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
He wasn't the right person from the beginning but the entire virology state is complicit in this disaster. I no longer buy that guys like Fauci, Collins etc. didn't see this coming. They were talking about surprise pandemics and mRNA vaccine products 1-2 years before it happens. It's no different from having a CIA analyst talk vaguely about commercial airplanes used as weapons in October 2000. -
My guesses: 1. There are names of people in those files who are still alive. 2. Those files contain evidence that does not support the "official" story. 3. There are no files at all, and there are supposed to be. Much like other files related to the assassination, they were destroyed. 4. The entire story of JFK is fiction. The President was assassinated by a foreign power (...not the Soviets) and the US failed to see it nor stop it and had no idea what happened that day until many days after. The story of the lone shooter and all the convenient cleanup afterwards was conducted by a government in complete panic. I've always wondered if the US was behind the failed DeGaulle assassination attempt that almost got him (and his wife) in 62 and he returned the favor but succeeded.
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The 1992 law required the government to make public the last of the Kennedy assassination documents by Oct. 26, 2017, unless the sitting president opted to withhold any for national security reasons. Trump delayed the release until 2021. Yesterday, President Biden pushes back the release of JFK assassination files to December 2022. From President Biden's press release yesterday: “Temporary continued postponement,” he said, “is necessary to protect against identifiable harm to the military defense, intelligence operations, law enforcement, or the conduct of foreign relations that is of such gravity that it outweighs the public interest in immediate disclosure.” What do you think remains so sensitive in files of an event that occurred nearly 60 years ago?
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The foundation under Dr. Fauci is starting to crack...
dpberr replied to JaCrispy's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Again, he's a figurehead. The deep state, rail or Big Virus of virology academia is a nasty place filed with nasty people, greedy for research dollars with no sense of ethics. It's been hidden away because the public tends to trust people with PhDs and white lab coats as smart, "good" people. SARS, MERS, COVID are tips of very large icebergs. Testing on animals? Always. They need to test their pet projects on somebody. -
That armorer and crew will never work in Hollywood again. The armorer and the assistant producer are likely going to jail, as is the person who loaded the revolver with live rounds, especially if there wasn't a reason to do so. The chain of custody extends to everyone who touches it, including Baldwin. Fundamental gun safety rules were ignored here and someone died and another seriously injured because of that. IMO, this is a different case from Brandon Lee's death because in 1993, the crew properly loaded the handgun with a blank round and Michael Masse, the actor who "shot" Lee, verified it was a blank round loaded in the firearm. What they didn't see was a fragment of a dummy round from a previous discharge remained in front of one of the blanks. Of course, the firearm expert (James Moyer) and stage crew never worked in Hollywood after the event. In this current case, it was a real deal live round someone put in the revolver, and nobody bothered to check the revolver as it went from person to person.
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Which realistic trade options should the Bills target?
dpberr replied to JohnNord's topic in The Stadium Wall
I'd like the Bills to look at Fletcher Cox as a 3 Tech. I know that comes at the expense of Ed Oliver but Fletcher Cox can get to the quarterback and he'd bring gravitas to the Bills. I think he'd play a big role in the playoffs. Just have him hunt. It's a moonshot but if they had to do one, that'd be the one I'd pick. -
Emanuel Sanders - is What Was Lost Worth the Gain ?
dpberr replied to T master's topic in The Stadium Wall
I think Emmanuel Sanders has been excellent. As the season wears on, Diggs, Beasley, Davis and Sanders will all get their catches. Some defenses will present a mismatch that will be open all day long. The Bills passing offense is largely unstoppable from a strategy perspective. It has at a minimum 5 good to great pass catchers against defenses that can't match that with 5 pass defenders of equal talent and skill. As long as everyone is on the same page, the Bills should always be able to move the ball down the field. -
Fletcher Cox interests me as a swing for the fences trade. I'd only go for it though if they let him do what he does best (3 Tech).
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I absolutely think it was tossed out there on purpose by the West. It's impossible to second source or verify. To what specific aim, who knows. The same intelligence infrastructure knew of the unsafe things going on at the Wuhan lab a year before anyone started reporting on it. Not a peep about it. No out of the blue breaking news about bad guys doing bad things in a lab in the middle of China. But...allegedly a test of a super secret bad guy hypersonic missile landing a specific 24 miles off the mark - read all about it!
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Past tense? Have faith, fellow fan! Great teams will lose games. Given the choice, I'd rather three or regular season losses than that one loss that comes in the Super Bowl. I wouldn't want an undefeated Bills team marching into the Super Bowl. The anxiety here would be at an almost unimaginable level.
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Defence was dominated and Frazier needs to be more aggressive
dpberr replied to Niagara Dude's topic in The Stadium Wall
That TD run got into the head of Frazier and the defense. They weren't the same after that. The defense is built to defend the pass and they stopped doing that. The defense isn't built to handle a 1989-era Christian Okoye battering ram. You choose to stop Tannenhill or Henry but trying to do a little of both gets you neither. If I were the Bills, I'd add an 80s-era esque run stopper at LB if I could. There's a chance you'll meet the Titans or Browns in the playoffs, and you may need one to slow down those attacks. -
Rank The Buffalo Bills Starting QB’s Since Jim Kelly
dpberr replied to JohnNord's topic in The Stadium Wall
Honest question - why do some of you rank Kyle Orton highly? I personally wouldn't, but I'm interested in hearing a different viewpoint. -
Does anybody want to tell me again how good Flores is?
dpberr replied to eball's topic in The Stadium Wall
Flores is like many coaches who've failed in the NFL, including Buffalo coaches Dick Jauron and Rex Ryan. They are either reluctant to, or know how, to adapt their strategy when it's been figured out. Flores is same exact coach he was his first year, and the opposing team knows what's going to happen. The position requires a person who adapts and changes strategy persistently, sometimes quarter to quarter. You can get away with running the same game plan out there week after week in college. In the NFL, that's a sure way to fail. -
Should NFL refs start being suspended for idiotic calls?
dpberr replied to Beast's topic in The Stadium Wall
I'm not sure if that's a real rule or not. From MPV, it'd include all forms of gambling, down to being physically on the premises of a casino. A ref that gets deep in the hole from table games is a juicy target. -
Should NFL refs start being suspended for idiotic calls?
dpberr replied to Beast's topic in The Stadium Wall
I'd be against suspensions because with gambling,that becomes a mechanism to twist the screws on the officiating. I read where they do receive performance reviews, and have for some time. I think any 15 yard (or more) penalty in the 4th quarter should be automatically reviewed. I also feel that officials should be prohibited from participating in any gambling activity while they are active officials. -
I think that's "fake news" in a way. I doubt the US was completely unaware it happened, nor were the Chinese the first to do it. Just like with Iran, there are people with real hard-ons for conflict with China. The US has the majority of intel satellites and it's got a unmanned space shuttle doing something in orbit. They knew. My guess is the US has already achieved this milestone, and the Chinese may be second. When it comes to China, I'm more concerned that the West, with some weak leaders, is 100% completely distracted with Covid and internal shenanigans and the Chinese will take their shot for Taiwan and the islands.
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Rank The Buffalo Bills Starting QB’s Since Jim Kelly
dpberr replied to JohnNord's topic in The Stadium Wall
I'd place Taylor third behind Allen and Flutie. Taylor was a Pro Bowler and had a playoff appearance. Bledsoe had one phenomenal year but ultimately no playoff appearances. Fitzy is 5th. Although he has better passing stats than Bledsoe, he had no Pro Bowl nods, playoffs or winning seasons. Allen Flutie Taylor Bledsoe Fitzpatrick -
Rank The Buffalo Bills Starting QB’s Since Jim Kelly
dpberr replied to JohnNord's topic in The Stadium Wall
Flutie is second on this list behind Josh Allen. Allen only beats out Flutie because he's guided the Bills to the AFC Championship game. In three seasons here, Flutie took the Bills to the playoffs twice. His 1998 season was something special to watch. In an alternate 1999, he leads the Bills to the Super Bowl, and not only prevents the MCM, but all of the Gregg Williams timeline as well. -
The New York Giants are so poorly managed. They pay a lot of money to players that "were once good" or "supposed to be good but they aren't."
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Demented Biden Creates and Botches Supply Chain Crisis
dpberr replied to Irv's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
An impotent and slow to react administration, with no sense of urgency. Previous Presidents - pick your party - would be buried politically by pictures of empty shelves in the UNITED STATES. Supply chain has been fragile ever since the world went to Just In Time logistics and away from Just In Case. -
Quinnipiac poll: Biden’s approval rating down to 38%!!! 😱
dpberr replied to JaCrispy's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Similar issues with energy. You can freeze to death feeling good about your turbines and solar panels or not with nuclear power and cleaner coal. I know coal is dirty, but the reality is the US is not replacing its lost energy generation capacity with every decommissioned nuclear and coal plant, and it's going to start biting in ways people are really going to start feeling. Nuclear and coal are the go-to sources of immediate supply to the grid in the winter when the need arises. There are sometimes winters so cold that natural gas literally gets clogged in the pipes, so it can be as unreliable as the turbine or panel in the winter.