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nedboy7

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  1. They can beat or lose to any team any week. Focus is on next game.
  2. Every week people assume they are going to play the same way they did that week. If they play well we are going to the SB, if they lose we cant win another game. At some point the way the NFL works should sink in.
  3. Excellent second half. They made the half time adjustments they supposedly cant figure out. Second half was dedicated to the hater fan base. Go Bills!
  4. In point #2 you first state that Brown led the NFL in tackles which supposedly means nothing. Then you put down Edmunds due to lack of stats. Is that not weird? Point #1 is even weaker. So anyone who is a mentor is not genuine in his assessment. Only disgruntled Bills fans are. BTW you are an internet dude as well.
  5. No you see we have to fire Frazier and we have no depth on D and Edmunds is a shooting guard at best. Did I do it right?
  6. I dont see how this season gets played out to completion. Which is such an unfortunate situation with the Bills being SB contenders.
  7. The words obvious wins makes me cringe. It's as if you haven't watched the NFL before. I guess same goes for obvious losses.
  8. If you want to call our any players on defense there are a few players much more deserving. Like Taron Johnson or Edmunds or Dawkins on offense.
  9. Well I guess these are the types of posts you get when the team is 3-0. I am just not used to them. Feels good.
  10. Bills could get 10 calls a game like that one and we would still be behind in total BS calls karma after the season is over. Could care less if a call finally goes our way.
  11. This reminds me of the news......
  12. That exact reason is why this season is gonna be so sweet. Rollin...rollin...rollin....
  13. I got us at 32. Under the radar.
  14. Uhm... what?
  15. Does anyone need any qualifications anymore? For anything? Its a just ***** show on the internet. But I do like Joe B.
  16. As outraged as when the president suggests he deserves a third term? Just wondering.
  17. How about they stop playing the national anthem for sporting events.
  18. My dog will take his foot on a hike.
  19. People's opinions are exhausting.
  20. If JA has 14 carries each week we wont be grading him for long. While Josh played a pretty good game overall the miss in the end zone was brutal. B+ seems right.
  21. Well I think they either all regret it or they all love it and are laughing their asses off. I doubt there are varying thoughts and feelings among them.
  22. This thread is so depressing.
  23. Now compare LeBron to your hero. Donald Trump is a rich man—even if just how rich remains an open question—and he and his campaign have long insisted that he is also a very charitable fellow. “I’ve given millions away,” Trump said in May. The sentiment was reiterated this week by Jason Miller, his campaign spokesperson. “Mr. Trump is generous both with his money and with his time,” Miller said, in a statement reacting to the latest Washington Post reporting on Trump’s charitable foundation. “He has provided millions of dollars to fund his Foundation and a multitude of other charitable causes.” How many “millions of dollars”? People around Trump have answered that question in a number of ways. A couple of weeks ago, Mike Pence, Trump’s running mate, said that anyone “who knows about Donald Trump and his career knows that this is a man who’s given away tens of millions of dollars to charitable causes throughout his business life.” In July, Trump’s son Eric said his father had given away “millions and millions and millions of dollars.” Last year, on the same day that Trump officially launched his Presidential bid, his campaign provided a specific number: a “summary of net worth” document made public that day stated that Trump had given away $102 million between 2009 and 2014. Trump’s charitable giving has now become a campaign issue, largely due to a series of Post articles written by David Fahrenthold and his colleagues. Back in April, Fahrenthold and Rosalind S. Helderman reported that they couldn’t find a single cash donation to charity that Trump personally had made over the previous five years. The Trump campaign had provided the newspaper with a list of donations made by the candidate, but many turned out to be gifts-in-kind from Trump’s businesses, such as free rounds of golf at Trump courses donated to charity auctions, and land-conservation agreements to forgo development rights on Trump-owned properties. The only cash donations were from the Donald J. Trump Foundation, the family charity that Trump established in 1988. But the Post also pointed out that Trump hadn’t given any of his own money to the Trump Foundation since 2008—almost all of its funding came from other people, including some of his business associates. The Post has delivered other revelations. At the end of August, Fahrenthold reported that the Trump Foundation had violated tax laws in 2013 by making a $25,000 political donation to Pam Bondi, the attorney general of Florida. At the time the donation was made, Bondi had been considering whether to launch an investigation of the scandal-plagued Trump University. Democrats accused Trump of having tried to buy off Bondi, but Bondi denied that there was any connection between the campaign donation and her decision not to pursue an investigation. Regardless, charities aren’t allowed to make political donations. Trump’s aides said the payment from the foundation was the result of an administrative error, and that the money was supposed to have come from Trump’s personal account. Earlier this year, the foundation paid a $2,500 penalty to the I.R.S.
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