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Niagara Dude

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  1. Don't get me wrong, I never expected him to go to jail. This could end his career or whatever remaining time he had left and he could lose guaranteed money.
  2. I am just giving state laws, this could go away but it won't go away in days by her withdrawing her claims
  3. About the Texas “No Drop” Policy Texas has passed legislation to make sure that domestic violence charges are taken very seriously. Our state’s “no drop” policy means that, even if someone in your household wants to drop domestic violence charges, they do not have the power to do so on their own. Domestic violence charges are brought by the prosecutor—not the alleged victim of domestic violence. Under Texas law, it’s the prosecutor’s decision whether to drop charges. Even if the alleged victim later changes their mind, they do not have the authority to drop charges on their own. Instead, the prosecutor must be persuaded to drop the assault charges. It’s not impossible to accomplish, but it requires specific legal action and strategy. Convincing a Prosecutor to Drop Domestic Violence Charges Your partner or household member can’t decide to drop charges on their own, so your lawyer may need to emphasize other facts of your case. Each case is different, but a lawyer may emphasize a client’s lack of any past criminal record. They may also look to the facts of the case to help convince prosecutors that the charges need to be dropped. Why Does Texas Have a “No Drop” Policy? Our state’s “no drop” policy is tied to psychological research about the nature of abusive relationships. Abusive relationships often follow a cycle of gradual escalation of violence until a dramatic and significant episode. That episode is often followed by a period of calm during which the abuser tries to make it up to their partner. Prosecutors are concerned that their clients will make statements directly after a violent episode, and then take them back when things are calm again—even though there’s likely to be a gradual escalation of violence in the future. Prosecutors are also concerned that abusive partners will pressure their victims into recanting out of fear. The state’s strict “no drop” policy is designed to protect against these situations. Von is in deep poop, he cannot just make this go away.
  4. No one knows for sure what happened but if that was his 7 year common law wife then it's bad
  5. Von Miller can get Mcdermott and key teammates to testify that Von has not hit anyone all year
  6. I agree and neither guy is capable of making the big play when you need it. Time to get younger, they could try either Elam or Benford and then sign a free agent/draft choice. I think if the Bills allow McDermott one more season, the condition would be that he hires a new DC that brings in a new scheme. Way too many late game losses and not just this season. That defence sucks and worthless when you go against top QB'S, both Poyer and Hyde made careers out of playing for McDermott and that conservative defence.
  7. The Bills should have started retooling/rebuilding after 13secs, just like KC did. There is no reason to keep extending Poyer/Hyde and the gross money were spending other role players. What is more sickening is Beane giving Dawson Knox 14 million a season which is what Kelce makes. Beane has made some stupid choices signing guys and just handing out money like candy
  8. So Beane is going to hire the bounty hunter, that is good news because he looks done both on the field and off
  9. Go to over the cap, those are the numbers and dead money
  10. Breane should have traded for Smith from the Bears and could have easily traded Edmunds to the Bears who they ended up signing as a free agent. This the Von Miller Damage dead money 2024- 32m- cap savings 8.6m dead money 2025- 15m -cap savings 8.4m dead money 2026 -9m - cap savings 17m dead money 2027 - 2.7m cap savings 30m It was a terrible signing when he could have gone after Smith from the Bears for less money and younger
  11. We cannot blame Beane for Miller getting hurt but Benne did not do enough background checks on Miller because there were reports of cocaine use by his former girlfriend and another baby mama. This was not a good signing based on noise of that and his age at the time of signing. The Raven got LB Roquan Smith for a second and 5th rounder, signed him for less money and he was 25 at the time of trade. That makes sense for both present and future, I never liked the idea of giving a guy 33 years old so much guaranteed money
  12. Miller has plenty of money to get this fixed, I am sure the Bills gave him 48 hours to clean this up. Any woman can accuse another mam , no one knows what happened for sure. Look at the Matt Araiza situation
  13. Just so many crazy things happen in some of these losses, 13 secs, Jefferson catch, 59 FG in the rain. Being a fan of the Bills has not been good for my mental health or sleep after games. Just seems like we have never been on the other side when we make the amazing comeback with McDermott as HC. That final pass should have been talked about in the huddle. If the they blitz and middle is open than go inside to the post , leaving it an option is a mistake and accident waiting to happen.
  14. No question, he is not a very good good at all. Neither Poyer or Hyde both late round picks who did nothing before coming to Buffalo would still be in the league without McDermott and his old school soft zone defence
  15. # 1 was pushing the Bills to trade down and give KC Mahomes so he can draft Trae White. LMAO
  16. Despite wanting McDermott gone I could never cheer against the Bills. I really wished they had one more win right now because I think they would for sure make it. No room for error because of the many blown 4th quarter leads
  17. Would you prefer we finish winning 4 of 5 games but Bills miss the playoffs because of AFC record or lose 3-4 of their final 5 and McDermott is fired? I think McDermott easily gets another year if the Bills win at least 4 of their final 5 games and finish 10-7. Finishing 9-8 would be borderline and Pegula could still give him another year unless he finds their are serious communication issues with between McDermott and players. Which means he has totally lost the room End of the day this Bills team has had more crazy late game heart breaking losses over the past 3 seasons than any team considered to be a contender in the NFL During that time they have had their offensive and defensive coordinators fired and special team cordinator removed or just left after the 13 secs debacle. The only thing left is firing and replacing the HC. It pains me to ever cheer for the team to lose but I also don't want to see anymore of these heart breaking defeats where coaching played a huge part. Plenty of McDermott fans will point to injuries and my response is the Bills were healthy against the Jets on opening night and were not ready to play that game even after Rogers went down. They somehow made Zac Wilson look good, just like they somehow made Mac Jones from the Pats look great. In regards to injuries the Bills have been very healthy on offensive side of the ball all season outside of Knox . So there are no excuses for losing to the Jets/Pats/Broncos. They win even 2 of those 3 games and there is great shape right now. The reality is, Pegula has spent a load of money on this roster and to finish 9-8 or 8-9 is not acceptable when you have a top 3 -4 NFL QB on your team
  18. If he does not give Bass a try there then he going to ket called out for it. I see you point and agree that it gave Philly life because of field position but it's still a kick Bass has to make. The reality is on that drive Philly made adjustments and started running wide, again as usual we never adjusted and they ended up scoring 4 second half TD'S. This is why you hire a DC and not name yourself as the DC when your the HC. How can Mcdermott be the HC which requires full attention and also focus on adjustment on defensive side of the ball. It was a poor decision and Beane should have never allowed it to happen I thought the Bills play calling on OT drive is not very smart, we we're running the ball well on the series on go ahead TD drive and Philly adjusted by stacking the box on first downs. On that OT drive for a FG we had no success running on first down and when they had first down at Philly 26 they needed to put the ball in Allen's hands and not waste downs trying to run which they did on 1st and 10 and got next to nothing. It should have been pass/run option for Allen on 3 straight plays. He was cooking and Philly is not vert good in pass coverage , again another coaching mistake because they had to know there defence was not stopping Philly the way they were scoring in that second half.
  19. McDermott will keep his job if he wins at least 4 out of the remaining 5 games, anything less and he is gone. The thing any football consultants would advise Pegula is if he wants a top coach then his best opportunity is now when Allen is still young and his prime. The Bills HC job will be the hottest job available because of Allen in his prime. He can't wait years for Mcdermott to figure it out, Allen's prime years are next 4-5 seasons As for McDermott, he have proven he can rebuild a team and get them to the playoffs. So I could see him mutually agreeing to part ways if he thinks he can get the Panthers HC job. It could work out for both parties because Terry would need to pay a portion of his salary and Panthers are already paying two other fired HC'S .
  20. Only his fanboys, they believe we owe him a job for life for being so successful since Levy left, no mention how our HC'S in between never had a top NFL QB
  21. LMAO, lets keep changing the rules until we win because out HC chokes in crunch time
  22. Or PI just like Denver got on us, but remember the game last season against Detriot similar situation only difference was Allen had 23 secs and Allen hit Diggs for 36 yards to set up 45 yard FG and win the game
  23. What pressure did the kicker have in making a FG that no one expected him to make
  24. I will just take one of his many poor decisions, like wasting his second time out so he could ice the kicker. What pressure did that kicker have making a 59 FG in a rainstorm? If he misses no one is going to blame him and wasting that timeout actually gave them time to properly to prepare. Then that decisions leads him not taking a shot with 20 secs left. McDermott says there were risks, Philly had one sack in that game and KC moved down the field in 13 secs on this very Bills team. The bigger risk was losing the coin toss and expecting your defence to get a stop or winning the toss and only getting a FG which is what happened and Philly then going down the field for TD.
  25. I think the Bills will keep Poyer one more year and Hyde will retire, if they get a new HC and new DC perhaps they can try with Elam or Benford at the safety position.
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