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  1. 5 hours ago, boyst said:

    His family doesn't deserve to lose him but they don't deserve the windfall they're seeking. Classless move by the family.


    I would disagree if their allegations are true. If he was speeding and overweight then that’s an issue. I get speeding could mean 1 mile over so that depends on what speed he was doing. Anything above 5 over and he deserves to be sued. Your speed directly determines how fast you can slow the vehicle. The “driving carelessly” accusation is interesting. Would need to hear how they arrived at that conclusion. 

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  2. 2 minutes ago, HIT BY SPIKES said:

     

    Just saying that he talks an all world game off the field but on the field he really is nothing more than an average NFL LT.

     

    I would just like more from him on the field.

     

    Average LTs don't play in multiple pro bowls. Only 4 go per season. Besides that, anyone who knows football can clearly see his total body of work shows he's above average. Elite? No. But definitely better than average. 

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  3. 6 hours ago, maddenboy said:

    both?

     

    not to be grammar police, but i cant even "but Maddenboy, you know what i meant, though" figure out what or who you mean.

     

    it seems to me the motorcycle would be at fault, on these scant facts.  because the motorcyclist, as all motorists, should never be driving so fast he cannot avoid a collision (because even 25mph can be too fast, depending on visibility, weather, the condition of the bike, the fatigue of the driver, etc).  The motorcyclist, and all drivers, should Expect that crazy or stupid or drunk stuff Will be done by other drivers.

     

    Or, even if Florida has comparative fault, to me the motorcycle should be at least 50% at fault, even if the car driver made an illegal turn..

     

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    after a few re-reads, if i had to bet money, i think you are saying that the car broke the status-quo of everybody minding his own lawful business, so but / for the car turning left, the accident would never have happened.

     

    we probably need a lot more facts.


    Agree with your bottom line though.  tragic.

     

     

    He was going straight and clearly has the right away over a car making a turn. My first and only accident happened like this when I was 16. A car made a left right j front of me...I had no time to stop. Ruled their fault as I had the right of way. Saying you should be able to come.to a complete stop to avoid a car cutting in front of you is ridiculous.

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  4. 1 hour ago, Don Otreply said:

    Defending a multi millionaire, who likely would not have become said multi millionaire without those terrible other rich peoples guidance…, it’s not as if they left him unemployed in Greenland…, they were instrumental in him getting into the NFL and flourishing, and as I said “ unless they stole money from him” 


    Still defending lying deceitful people…smh…some people don’t understand morals and integrity or just don’t care about it….you’re one of those people.

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  5. 1 hour ago, mrags said:

    I mean, Oher received a home with a roof over his head. Not inside a slum with a crackhead 

    mother and no father. He was guided into having an NFL career and made millions from it. 
     

    im not saying he doesn’t have a gripe. Just seems kind of petty to complain about it now. The guy had a successful career in the NFL and made millions thanks to that family. Without them it doesn’t happen. He probably blew all his money and has no other options at this point. 

     

    1 hour ago, Big Turk said:

    Seems like a money grab after the fact. They had no way of knowing he would be in the NFL when they took him in.

     

    I mean maybe there is some wrong on their side that occurred after the fact once big time money got involved with the movie tho...

     

    1 hour ago, Don Otreply said:

    Unless they stole money from him…, it sounds like he is broke and making a cash grab…, 

     

     

    You people defending this sound pathetic. Tricking an 18 year old into signing away his name in likeness to take advantage of him is fould and lacks integrity. Assuming he doesn't make it into the league without them is also pathetic. You act like to heir was no chance honest people could have taken him in. Blind assumption there. 

     

    It's clear they took him in to make money. Lying about the adoption part shows they are scumbags. For them not to give him any money off the story is pathetic. He should have had a built in percentage like an honorable person would make sure of if you truly love them.

     

    Acting as if he shouldn't care about all the lies, deception and greed cause they used him is pathetic as well. They most likely don't take him in if he wasn't a freak athlete. I just hate seeing scumbags be defended. 

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  6. 1 hour ago, BuffaloBillyG said:

    Honestly, even with how bad he looked today and how bad we have heard he has looked in TC, the sad thing is Kyle Allen likely would not make it to the PS. Someone will take a chance on him.

     

    This isn't due to his skill, rather the lack of viable backup QB options around the NFL. He a guy that has started games and has some experience. Someone will think they can get more out of him. 

     


    So be it. Wouldn’t feel like a loss. This system doesn’t seem to be for him. He’s played too many games to look this bad at this point in the preseason. I don’t expect to see noticeable improvement over the next couple weeks.


    And if there is a market for him Beane should be dangling him for a 7th just to see if he can get a bite.

  7. Credit to Facebook page "Second Take" for the info. Nice to see our beloved team is tied for least amount of players getting into legal trouble. 

     

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    This list also shows that at least in the last quarter century or so, Cowboys and Raiders have gotten a bad wrap. Although I do agree they are more willing than most teams to sign players AFTER they have gotten in legal trouble but those players have not reoffended for the most part.

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  8. Doesn’t mean much but it does mean something.

     

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    My takeaways:

     

    1. I feel like CB2 by platoon will actually be a thing


    2. Still confused how Spector ended up out of the race after reports of that great day he had. I’m fine with it tho. I think Dodson wins it.

     

    3. Shane Ray and Isabella will be PS targets and have little to no chance of making final 53. They are perfect guys to maybe eventually earn a spot from showing durability and consistency on scout teams. They’ve had their opportunities to make it in the league already and shouldn’t put these younger guys with unknown ceilings in harms way of being claimed. 
     

    4. I think Hamlin makes the final 53. Cam Lewis will be primarily backing up Taron but available at safety in a pinch. Marlowe will not unseat Hamlin.

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  9. 2 hours ago, boyst said:

    The public would have never allowed it thanks to people being stupid and the media blowing it up. Wgr really went over the line on this. 

     

    I disagree. He would have went on the exempt list. Thats what is was created for, so players get barred from playing while letting due process play out. As long as he was off the field and away from the team the public would have been fine.

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    3 hours ago, HOUSE said:

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    Antonio Brown is no longer in the league but he is still changing the game because of his bad behavior.

    The NFL has announced changes to its personal conduct policy, including action that would allow the league to punish players for violations made prior to them entering the league.

     

    https://www.totalprosports.com/nfl/antonio-brown-nfl-rule-change-new-england-patriots/

     

    I think the Punt God situation played a factor in this as well. Would've been nice to be able to put him on the exempt list!

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  11. Lawson is a lock. Gets too many first team reps to be a true cut candidate. I see Shane Ray as a practice squad lock who needs to show more over time to possibly push Boogie or whoever the 5th/6th DE is off the roster. However if he absolutely kills it in the preseason this could easily change. I thing Boogie clears waivers and PS bound in that case.

     

  12. 15 minutes ago, 78thealltimegreat said:

    If the Bills don’t have a top 5 defense again I’ll be shocked.

    Ryan Bates being ahead of a rookie doesn’t shock me.

    But what is surprising is Shakur hasn’t really emerged and taken that next step and I think because of Isabella having absolutely blinding speed and can return punts he might just take his spot. 

    Come on man...no way the Bills cut Shakir in favor of Isabella. 0% chance.

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  13. 47 minutes ago, Beck Water said:

     

     

    Just a little note that the 51 man roster is a bizarro-world function of the NFL offseason.  Why, no one seems to know.

     

    After the cutdown to the 53 man roster, all 53 AND the practice squad must be under the cap.


    So explain the “top 51 salaries” thing to us. Is it a myth like the rest of the salary cap 🤔

  14. 1 hour ago, JerseyBills said:

    Technically cause BBMB shut down and needed a place to discuss the Bills but I went between 1 and 3


    I think this should be an option. Because BBMB shut down is why at least a couple thousand people are specifically here at TSW. The current options are good for why we are active on a Bills message board period. 

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  15. 4 hours ago, FireChans said:

    I have been watching some games from last season just for fun. The more I watch Cook in his limited role last year, the more excited I get.

     

    Cook, as we know, struggled to get on the field last year. Part of that may have just been some of his rawness in regards to the little things, things that Singletary as a less athletic player was clearly better at.

     

    But now, with a full off-season, a decent rookie season under his belt, and limited competition from a pass-catching standpoint, I really think Cook is gonna have a monster year. His burst is undeniable when watching him play last season. If he can tighten up in pass pro and his field awareness, I could see Cook with easily 1200 scrimmage yards. 


    I think he will become the best RB in the Cook family this year.

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