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FreddieJizzle22

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  1. I think it's the sheer volume of posters now is all.

     

    Freddie is a good poster.

     

    If only there were another thread about our GM. What has happened to our board it's been chaotic the past month or so? Pin a thread and let these BBMB people know how our board works

     

    My apologies guys. Forgot about that pinned thread for a second. I just thought this was a unique fact that not many people have brought up. Really gives you an indication about how our organization has been operating for the last 17 years.

  2. was the last GM the Bills actually fired. That was in 2006. Marv stepped down, Russ Brandon was the de-facto GM for a year or so, and then Buddy Nix stepped down. Only 2 GM firings in the past 15 years. I'm so happy they finally fired Whaley. He's just not fit to be an NFL GM. And now Jim Overdorf's job may be in jeopardy. This is a great day for the Bills....I'm actually excited about this team's future!

  3. Getting rid of Dan Liburd is a disgrace. He was a great guy and he's losing his job because our HC feels this entitled.

     

    Dan was the guy who trained and guided a blind runner thru the Buffalo marathon. Great job McDumbass.

     

    Hearing on the radio they might fire the equipment manager too. Ross Tucker just tweeted "Bills getting rid of the wrong people...".

     

    He never tweeted that.

  4. It's getting pretty smokey in here

     

    Where there's smoke......there's farts.

     

    It's actually very funny. You repeatedly post "drip, drip, drip" and "there's lots of smoke ....blah blah blah" and have absolute jack %^$# to back it up, but you think you're saying something relevant. You're not.

     

    That's why it's funny.

     

    Humor is subjective.

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    They deserve credit for recognizing it was a mistake and not forcing it through like a bunch of mindless sheep because "being quick is more important than being right." It represents a return to basic legislative functionality.

     

    Admittedly, it's only one incident, and there's no guarantee it'll become a trend. But...baby steps.

     

    I agree with this. Let's hope they learn their lesson and try to create a better bill. We can only hope.

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