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MarlinTheMagician

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  1. What I would like is below. Streater looks really good, but if they are looking to the future doesn't seem to make sense to keep him over Reilly or Ray Ray - he is 30 and has an injury history, and I do think no ST could hurt him. Streater's real competition for a roster spot could be O'Leary, K. Lee, Logan Thomas or Croom. Can't keep four tight ends and 7 wideouts, can we? Keep Streater or Holmes, but not both please: I also think Kaelin Clay could be Coleman's competition - they are both vertical guys. I would not automatically assume it is Coleman as they seem to like K. Clay too. I don't think this admin much cares about draft position (Dareus, Gilmore). 1. Benji 2. Kerley 3. Zay 4. Holmes 5. Ray Ray 6. Reilly 7. K. Clay/Coleman 8. Streater?
  2. Agree with the OP on the top 5. Good point about Streater and special teams, but we have no one other than KB that has performed like his best regular season year (60 catches and nearly 900 yards). I think he makes it. I like Brandon Reilly best of the remaining. He has decent size, 4.4 speed, finds the openings in the defense and is a great process guy. If they want 7 I hope they take Ray Ray or Kaelin Clay (both can take the top off), and cut Coleman. And I think they will indeed cut Coleman unless he shows out against Cinci. Reilly couldn't play against Brownies because of his ribs, but he has shown a great deal vs. Carolina, all last year in practice and in last year's preseason.
  3. I am not nearly that thin -
  4. What a snotty post. I may not be good at thinking, but you don't seem very good at respecting people.
  5. I think this deserved its own post. Mods disagreed. Breaking news from CBS Cordon in full retreat. Could still involve Shady, but looking good for him. Note, she says "no longer sure" - meaning she was and changed her mind. Why? What changed? I never thought Shady did it, could still be wrong, but I am betting on McCoy. Cordon's attorney Tanya Mitchell Graham told CBS News the jewelry were birthday presents from McCoy. Graham also said her client is no longer certain the NFL star was involved in the attack. The new information from Cordon's lawyer comes one after Graham told Mike Petchenik that her client has never accused McCoy of domestic violence. The news comes one day after Milton, Georgia police released incident reports from three separate calls to McCoy's residence dating from July 2017. Despite being called to the residence three times, Cordon and McCoy never accused one another of domestic violence.
  6. Looking up for our running game! I never believed this. I could still be wrong, but they are backpedaling. Cordon's attorney Tanya Mitchell Graham told CBS News the jewelry were birthday presents from McCoy. Graham also said her client is no longer certain the NFL star was involved in the attack. The new information from Cordon's lawyer comes one after Graham told Mike Petchenik that her client has never accused McCoy of domestic violence. The news comes one day after Milton, Georgia police released incident reports from three separate calls to McCoy's residence dating from July 2017. Despite being called to the residence three times, Cordon and McCoy never accused one another of domestic violence.
  7. Exactly how I feel. Well said.
  8. Some degree. But a good lawyer would tell her to keep her trap shut let the police do their work and sue him civilly if their is plausible evidence he did it. A press release is not the play. These people may lack the sophistication to know that - suggested by the misspelling of McCoy's name. On balance, I don't think he did it based on the limited facts that are out at this time.
  9. Righton dezerbill! That makes sense! That is my point - and therefore, not having control anymore SHE ripped them out, not him. That is where the logic takes you, but the facts, I admit, could be different. If she ripped them out, this is almost certainly BS, IMHO.
  10. And that her lawyer put out a press release. As I stated above, that is a red flag for me. In my experience, not what real victims do. The rely on the police, and if they have enough to state a claim they file a civil action. As a general rule: Press release = hold-up for money.
  11. Why would he remove and install cameras he controlled if he is sending in thugs? That is her story. If you are LeSean, is it not safer to just go with no cameras? As I understand it, his version is she pulled the cameras out. She would not want cameras watching her she could not control, true? I am having trouble with her story.
  12. Why does her attorney need to put out a press release? This is a move (I say as a litigator), that usually accompanies a hold-up for money, not serious litigation. The police can handle it. And if she has a real civil claim she should file it. Press releases are made to exert pressure. I could be dead wrong, and staunchly oppose violence against any person, especially women or children, but my bull **** meter is sounding off.
  13. I don't believe this. I hope I am right. This is in response to Commonsense.
  14. Not what I meant. Not necessarily that she delays a single court date - that she alters the eviction process. Changes the weight on the scales, which is clearly against her right now.
  15. Police report indicates a single male intruder in a home break in. Victim claims they asked for specific items. Police say break-in appears targeted and not random. That is mile from McCoy did it. For example, could be an angry family member a la Janoris Jenkins. Could be she is full of ****. Could be he did it. But give the man the presumption he is entitled to absent more evidence of misconduct by him - as right now there is none.
  16. No sir. You don't know the facts. No one said she beat herself up. So far, all we have is her hearsay, self-serving statement that a home intruder, who she admits is not McCoy, demanded things he gave her. That is miles from "he did it" and no evidence of anything without more.
  17. He wants her out. She won't leave. I think she is lying. Here is her public filing. Reveals no excuse for her being there. An alleged beating would delay her eviction. However, as said, if he did it he should (and probably will), be prosecuted. I don't believe it. Here https://deadspin.com/police-lesean-mccoys-ex-girlfriend-was-the-victim-of-a-1827490589
  18. I don't believe he did this. Sure, he should be prosecuted if he did do it - no doubt - but even my best to leave my fandom behind, sounds like BS to me. The picture also looks staged, lots of dried blood that would be extremely easy to wipe off if you were not making it look as bad as possible. I cannot discern actual cuts from the photo. Skeptical, and for her health and his Bills career I hope I am right. I call no believies until there is more proof than there is now.
  19. At least he is not Rosen - facing NFL rushers with a pencil neck like Rosen's would be real pressure. Especially playing the "mistake" in Denver named Chubb.
  20. Go Tyrod! Wish him the very best except with Buffalo. Loved the guy. And Go Josh Allen! Da Bills!
  21. Oh man, I wish them the best, but sounds like no fun. If he is out like she says he ain't happy at home. Probably young and dumb when they got married. Jordan is a baller. Hope he doesn't lose his way.
  22. I believe Ivory will be the perfect compliment to Shady. Should do some of the dirty work that could get Shady dinged plus breathers. They packed the line on Jacksonville knowing Bortles could not throw (until the playoffs after us, when he magically could). I expect his YPC to improve - fingers crossed!
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