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transplantbillsfan

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  1. I'm actually pretty nervous about today. These strong winds are going to make for run heavy gameplans most likely. That's the Eagles defensive strength and our defensive weakness. I really, REALLY hope I'm wrong.
  2. Thought it was sarcasm when I read it initially. Then saw your vote in the poll and 2nd guessed the sarcasm. Not that the 2 are conjoined at the hip. Apologies. QB vs LB. One guy touches the ball on every play he's on the field, the other does not. I don't think that's an apt comparison at all.
  3. Who cares???? When he has one do you think it will be because he flipped some magical switch? The lack of a 300 yard game has been largely the product of game plan, particularly vs the Giants and Bengals. We have a Defense-oriented Head Coach... try to understand what inherently comes with that.
  4. "The unofficial official playoff tracker"???? Who the hell started this desperate attempt for a... oooohhhh
  5. Why? I don't have the ethos to prove it to you. I'm not a scientist. That chart is one small piece of the puzzle, but it's otherwise already been proven already by actual science. There's vast scientific consensus that Climate Change is real and that man has had a large impact on it. Aside from science, it's just logical when you look at how drastically we've changed the world in the last 150 years. The fact that this thread is 216 pages is just silly.
  6. I'm really not one to order hats, but I'm gonna order that one. Love the look. Love the fact that it's the curved brim and not one of these new-age flat brims all the kids love. Love that it's a trucker hat. Especially love the Zubaz Bills logo. Awesome design Josh!
  7. Yep... this pretty much sums it up...
  8. Yeah, it's concerning. But now flip it around. Imagine if he were deadly accurate on his deep passes but the least accurate QB in the NFL on passes less than 20 yards. Would you feel better or worse?
  9. When I read the title, I thought you meant he went home from practice and my heart sank a little.
  10. Perfectly fine by me considering the vaaAAAAssst majority of NFL passes are less than 20 yards down the field.
  11. 21st actually among the 32 QBs with 100+ attempts. But the broader issue is that this year he falls within the perfectly acceptable range of completion percentage if you're thinking of standard deviation. Last year, he did not. The 5 QBs listed with a completion percentage greater than Allen are no more than 2.4% higher. The 5 QBs listed with completion percentage lower than Allen are 2.3% lower. The bottom of the pack of Mayfield and Rosen are 5.8% and 9.2% lower. Those guys are where Allen was last year. And if you actually look at the list of completion percentage this year, those guys are the outliers on the bottom end and Derek Carr is the outlier on the top end.
  12. That was Trump's original self-proclaimed number, but reports are that over the span of his life and after his death, Fred Trump gave his son nearly half a billion dollars through various means, along with the correction I made of his initial gift being over $60 million rather than the $1 million he consistently claims he was given. Bravo to the Donald for not pissing it all away!
  13. Except that $1 million was reportedly actually $60.7 million. And over the span of the rest of his life, Trump's father gave his son over $400 million through various means. Plus, the inflation rate in 1975 was 9.13%. If you just invest that $1 million back then, you would have been a very, VERY rich woman... like part of the top 1% rich easily. Conceded my mistake. That's what you do when you make one. Still waiting for you to concede yours from earlier in this thread in the spillover from our previous discussion. I'm thinking with the sheer volume of personal attacks you dish out, your life must just suck. For that, I'm truly, truly sorry. Aloha! As you'll see above, I made a mistake on those numbers and I apologize. But go back to the crux of the discussion, which started with a post by @Foxx and I followed with a question. The point wasn't that Trump is a bad person because he came from money.
  14. Yep. $1 million is just the very low end number that consistent liar Donald Trump has admitted he was given. The actual number given to Trump in 1975 was reported by the Times as the $60+ million I brought up($1 million back then is indeed worth about $4 million today. Combination of a couple hours of yard work, some beers and mixing some triangulate research together at the end of a long day is a bad idea. My mistake) The laugh that Trump is somehow a rags to riches story stands. Daddy's money got him a loooOOnnnggg way over the years, not just in 1975.
  15. Not remotely close to how awful Darnold was against them. I thought Allen was awful against the Pats even though, truthfully, the team had a good chance to win if he wasn't knocked out of the game. A new adjective should be invented for Darnold in that game. He was nearly Peterman bad. And it's kinda funny the excuses being made about him on the post game shows regarding his youth. We're the same excuses made for Allen a few weeks ago?
  16. #1: Give me a friggin break. Maybe you know what it's like to have gotten a $1 million loan ($60+ million by today's standards), and if you do, congratulations! You got something the vaaAAaast majority of Americans have never and will never get. #2: The premise of this argument is that Donald Trump somehow came up from nothing. He did not. Without Daddy's minimum $1 million ($60+ million by today's standards), Donald Trump just... well... actually he's STILL rich because he's an heir, afterall. #3: I guess you can make the argument that Trump has "worked hard" to earn his money--though 6 bankruptcies, continued loaned money from his father and banks, and PLENTY of "shady" practices might disagree--but do you think that guy got his hands dirty a day in his life? Maybe you're confusing "worked hard" with a combination of birthright, arrogance, and not giving 2 $#!+$ about others.
  17. I'm sorry. Go look up how much $1 million in 1975 would be worth today after adjusting for inflation and then come back with a straight face pretending that's not a LOT of money. What an absolute head-scratching statement. Do some of you seriously believe Donald Trump is the portrait of the "rags to riches" American Dream story? Sure seems like it.
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