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Buftex

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  1. Okay..having a tough time picking out my FLEX player this week...rank my options...listed in my own order...also, if you had to get rid of one of my WR FLEX options, for the rest of the season, which would it be? 1- Bryan Hartline (WR- Miami) vs Tennessee 2- T.Y. Hilton (WR- Indianapolis) vs Jacksonville (Thursday night) 3- Jonathan Stewart (RB- Carliona) vs Denver 4- Michael Crabtree (WR- San Francisco) vs St Louis 5- Nate Washington (WR- Tennessee) @Miami (Locker starting) 6- Titus Young (WR- Detroit) @Minnesota (maybe a game-time decision) 7- Darryl Richardson (RB- St Louis) @San Francisco Thanks for playing!
  2. LOL- I get it Mead! Right on! I would give this a "thumbs up"..but this computer will not let me use emoticons!
  3. Honestly, I could care less who is the #1 or #2 running back...both guys are great running backs, who bring their own unique talents to the table. What is most important, IMO, is that both guys get more carries, and the QB throws the ball a little less. Spiller is a "homerun hitter" to be sure, but Jackson is as reliable as they come, and as shifty as they come...this team should be running the ball more, eating up more time on the clock, and winning more games. The stubborn addiction to the passing game, IMO, cost the Bills a game against Tennessee...and nearly cost the team the game in Arizona. It's like driving your Kia Rio to a show off to your friends, while leaving your Lamborghini and your Ford Mustang in the garage.
  4. Wait...so I still have a little more time to practice religious freedom? When, exactly, is the 1,000 years of darkness supposed to start? I am going to the UT game this Saturday...think I should bring a flashlight?
  5. This thread should be pinned! I so wanted to flip it over to FOX last night and see Hannity and Giuliani flipping out...but only moments after Ohio was declared for Obama, Megan Kelly was wiping dandruff off of one of their idiot talking heads shoulder...it was a "moment of zen" if there ever was one.
  6. And your point is?
  7. The name of that episode was "Killer Within"...did that refer to the birth of the baby being the death of Lori, or, is the baby itself going to turn out to be a little killer? Or, is the "killer within" a reference to the prisoners who let the walkers in?
  8. 3rd...you are not seeing this for what it is. Opposing parties have been defining the other party forever. This is hardly a new tact, and not one the Republican party hasn't played on the Democratic party plenty of times. Remember, all Dems are for free money and don't want to work? Sure, it may be dirty politcs, but not all of the "canard" issues are without merit...they may not all revolve around the struggling economy...and I know that upsets many. I get that. But, there are other issues than the economy that are important to many Americans, just (it appears) not to many of the people who post here. And, when those issues presented themselves, the Republican candidate/candidates came down on the wrong side of popular opinon pretty consistantly, and in many cases doubled down on their unpopular stances...so yes, of course they lost the election. There are likely to be as up to 3 Supreme court justices named over the next 4 years...so these issues are relevant. It was only when Romney started to try to sound like a moderate Republican that he started to get any momentum. But, unfortunately, in this day and age, everything is documented...Romney just contradicted himself so many times on these "unimportant" issues that he just came off as untrustworthy. When addressing his perceived "strength" as a "job creator", he either didn't have a coherent, workable plan to back up his claims, or (more likely) thought the American public was too stupid to understand his plan...the notion that Obama is an elitist, particularly when compared to Romney/Ryan is laughable.
  9. So, I guess fair to say, conservatives are full of ****?
  10. If conservatives don't want others defing them, all they simply have to do is prove those definitions wrong.
  11. What a drama queen!
  12. Somebody here called it "surprise sex"!
  13. West is a clown... though, from what I have seen, that race isn't over yet...very, very close. As for Bachman, that is strange...Obama wins the state, and Bachman was one of the more high-profile GOP embarrassments over the last 2 years...at least you would think.
  14. You got a hell of a birthday gift! I know you take your shots from people here for your eternal optimism about the Bills (I am sure I have been one of the shot takers from time to time), but I envy it! Have a great birthday...drink up and be somebody!
  15. Romney ran a bad campaign, because he was the best candidate of a field of really horrible candidates (Perry, Cain, Bachman, Trump) who really are completely out of touch with the the American public. Romney didn't gain any traction in the national presidential campaign, until he fibbed his way back to the middle of the Republican party. And, like so many who were sure Romney was going to win said, when it comes down to it, the American people are smart. They know when they are being sold a bill of goods. Charles Kruathammer is in denial. Romneys 47% comments, that, essentially, half the country is made of losers, showed a complete lack of respect and disdain for half of the country. Republicans get their asses handed to them tonight. This Obama victory was in many ways, much more impressive a feat than the first...If you don't like the results, you really can thank the Tea Party faction of the GOP. It is funny that Krauthammer says the Republicans lost because the did a poor job of getting their message out. That is exactly what many Dems have been saying about the president. Case in point... Another case in point.
  16. There is a better than small chance that any QB drafted in the first round is not going to be a "franchise QB"...so why wish the few wins away, for something that might happen three years from now? I generally like what the OP has to say in other threads...but I hate this attitude...everything is watered down these days...even our love of a good football game. We are becoming a wimpy sports nation too? The thing I love about sports, it is possibly, the ony avenue that I can ever be sure of myself.. wanting the Bills (along with the Sabres and Celtics) to win, no matter how putrid their season is, has become my compass...take that away, and it is just another thing not to really care about any more. Honeslty, I am not even sure how somebody can enjoy sports, while hoping their team will lose.
  17. No, there is gonig to be one last, eighth season. I wish the show had followed the books a little more...at this point, they have gotten so dopey (though I think this season has been far better than the last two), it would seem silly to change the tone at this point.
  18. That would be one heavy dick!
  19. Funny...he does baseball games, studio host for football two days a week...I haven't noticed a huge drop-off in hm on ESPN. What I have noticed though, his weight seems to fluctuate a lot...first he lost a bunch of weight, got chubby again, and then, in the last few weeks he looks to have slimmed down some.
  20. Yes...I agree...giving the zombies personality would kill the show...don't know if you are a Trek fan at all, but the greatest gift The Next Generation gave to the Trek landscape was the bad-ass Borg. But then, they gave one of them a personality, and managed to castrate them...sad moment really. I just think it would be kind of funny, if once (not all the time) they saw a zombie where they were all thinking, "holy ****, was that once Taylor Swift"?
  21. I know it isn't quite the same...but back in the day, IIRC, (late 80's) James Worthy played a Klingon on Star Trek:TNG...it wasn't a major speaking role...he just stood out as the tallest Klingon ever....and I seem to recall Shaq guesting on one of the Trek incarnations as well.
  22. http://www.buffalobi...sday-pants.html
  23. Man, OC, I know you have some reason to blather on and on...and who knows, you might have a point sometimes.... but the gist of most of your arguments seems to come down to, "I said this, so it is true"... reminds me of Catholic school. Anyways, whatever happens with this election, it will be nice when we aren't arguing over poll results...we are entering the dementia zone with this election...
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