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December 6, 2021 Gameday Bills vs. Patriots* Pregame Thread
Doc Brown replied to Chandler#81's topic in The Stadium Wall
I know this respectable message board won't allow this kind of language but ***** Bill Belichick and ***** the Patriots. We've got this. -
Same crew that let the Chiefs mug our WR's in the playoffs last year. If I'm Frazier, I'm having our CB's do the same to their WR's at the line tomorrow.
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It's Time to Mandate Vaccines
Doc Brown replied to The Frankish Reich's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
No. I've repeatedly said on here the vulnerable should get the vaccine and I would hope everyone would get it who's eligible for the good of society at large. However, I'm against all mandates as it still should be a personal choice given it's no more dangerous than the flu for most people. The question repeatedly on this thread is why the media/politicians don't talk about natural immunity or alternative treatments. The most logical answer to that is they don't want to give high risk individuals other options because they're inferior to getting vaccinated. It's exactly what I'd do in their position as the goal should be to prevent as many deaths as possible. I'm really not interested in all the big government/big pharm conspiracy theories littered throughout this thread. I also find it hard to believe you're "pro vaccine" but "anti mandate" and then spend all your time looking for any ways that doubt the effectiveness of the vaccines. It just muddles the water even more. -
It's Time to Mandate Vaccines
Doc Brown replied to The Frankish Reich's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Oh yes. The big bad pharma companies that progressives always whine about. You should do or take anything that can help boost your immune system. The fear is talking about them would make people less likely to get the vaccine which has proven itself remarkably effective. Even the Florida governor you guys worship said that over 95% of hospitalizations and deaths in the summer were among the unvaccinated. Yes. The vulnerable are going to have to take a half hour out of their day twice a year to get their booster shots to fight off the new mutations. Not that dissimilar from the yearly flu shot. -
You're both doing a lot of projecting here. Wilson was/is much more mobile. Odds are Watson will settle these lawsuits and be some team's franchise QB for the next decade. I'm comfortable knowing Tua will never be able to carry a team by himself because of the limitations he has in terms of both arm strength and athleticism.
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Sunday late thread: Baltimore at Pittsburgh
Doc Brown replied to Hapless Bills Fan's topic in The Stadium Wall
What is he doing? -
Sunday Early thread: Chargers at Bengals, 1 pm on CBS
Doc Brown replied to Hapless Bills Fan's topic in The Stadium Wall
LIONS BABY!!! Never doubt Jerod Goff. -
Sunday Early thread: Chargers at Bengals, 1 pm on CBS
Doc Brown replied to Hapless Bills Fan's topic in The Stadium Wall
I'm glad Tua is playing well. Did not want Watson in our division. -
Sunday Early thread: Chargers at Bengals, 1 pm on CBS
Doc Brown replied to Hapless Bills Fan's topic in The Stadium Wall
I'm struggling as well. It puts you up by 10 meaning Bengals would need a TD and a FG just to tie. They could also tie it on three field goals as it's still in the 3rd quarter. Still though it makes more sense to go up two scores in my mind. -
Sunday Early thread: Chargers at Bengals, 1 pm on CBS
Doc Brown replied to Hapless Bills Fan's topic in The Stadium Wall
Dolphins will be 6-4 against teams that don't have a Josh Allen. -
It's Time to Mandate Vaccines
Doc Brown replied to The Frankish Reich's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
A vaccinated person is a lot less likely to spread it though. The biggest problem with this country when it comes to Covid is thinking anything but vaccines (mask mandates, lockdowns, etc.) can lead to less hospitalizations and deaths. -
They've run it before but I'd like to see them run it with more frequency. Josh, like most qb's, are better when they get into a rhythm. The no huddle can provide that and it's more difficult for defenses to change personnel and adjust on the fly. On the flip side, a quick three and out in a no huddle isn't ideal against a team like the Patriots who can wear a defense out with those long and methodical drives. You've got to pick your spots to run it but I agree that it could be something this offense does more.
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Domestic terrorist attack in Waukesha
Doc Brown replied to JaCrispy's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
That shouldn't be how it works in a legal system where you have due process. Why stop at six months? If you're going to just hand out sentences with no questions asked why not just say the death penalty? No questions asked. -
Week 12: Bills at Saints — Predict the score 🦃 🦃
Doc Brown replied to SlimShady'sSpaceForce's topic in The Stadium Wall
Rex. The game already happened. -
Week 12: Bills at Saints — Predict the score 🦃 🦃
Doc Brown replied to SlimShady'sSpaceForce's topic in The Stadium Wall
Can I have my keys back? -
I was with you a few years ago but he's gotten exponentially worse. He's gone from decent after the play color commentator to a nauseating fawner of his favorite quarterback of the week. Hey Chris. If (insert quarterback here) has a horrible game maybe don't continue to praise him all night.