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transplantbillsfan

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  1. Yes the Indy game is what gives me hope that "Sugar High Josh" won't show up too much even with fans in the stadium. With that said, that late fumble was a pretty accurate representation of "Sugar High Josh" and who knows what the outcome of that game is if DW doesn't fall on that ball.
  2. 100% agree. Homefield advantage will be a HUGE benefit to our Defense!!!
  3. So I am thinking (or maybe more that I'm hoping...?) that 2020 was a blessing in disguise for Josh Allen. I always thought that Kyle Brandt's "Sugar High Josh" was more likely to show up in home games because he was always so damn excited about the fan support and eager to please them. I thought the fans not in stadiums for most of last season may have served as a little bit of a calming factor for Josh. Now that he's older and has his year of massive success, I'm thinking/hoping that the homefield advantage will be a true homefield advantage for everyone on the team, including Josh.
  4. So is that the "Saturday games" week like last season vs. Denver? On the Bills official website it actually says "Mon, 01/01 TBD" ... bizarre.
  5. Seems a frighteningly gleeful thread based on very little data from a single jobs report very early in an Administration... but... On the Ds, huh? Why don't you tell everyone pandering to you and your complaining in your whiny thread here how much Covid relief was passed under the Trump Administration with a Republican Senate? And yet... it's Biden who's fully responsible for what you're prematurely whining about???
  6. I'm surprised this game hasn't been announced already. Isn't this one usually announced early? Like days early, not hours...?
  7. Been thinking Buffalo would get the Thursday Night Opener for awhile. Dallas is Dallas... so they're always in play. But for legitimate Football fans Bucs vs. Bills is a much more enticing game.
  8. Begin by incentivizing them. It's already happening with some private businesses--just look at the NFL. But the Federal Government can also jump in to focus on areas that will really make a difference like tourism and travel. Then obviously incentivize the States, which can themselves mandate vaccines already thanks to Jacobssen vs Massachusetts in 1905. Finally ... mandate it in the public schools ... also ruled legal by the Supreme Court in 1922 where in the Unanimous Decision the Justice actually wrote "Jacobson v. Massachusetts had settled that it is within the police power of a state to provide for compulsory vaccination." We start there.
  9. I'm late to the party here but obviously Beane and McDermott have faith in Singletary and Moss. I could see Singletary seriously improving this offseason especially as Defenses turn the focus on our passing game. Daboll might get to finally call some more balanced games offensively.
  10. Sorry, did you think I was talking to you and therefore required a response from you?
  11. Ignore? Stop it with your 100% or 0% crap. The fact is Rs are the problem right now by a wide margin. Focus on the biggest fixes. That's Rs. You guys are silly. Mandate the vaccine upon FDA approval... yes. You're starting to sound bitter. Are you preparing your own Exit to the comfortable Echo Chamber you also frequent? Trump was President when the vaccines were developed and approved. If you don't understand he bears most of the responsibility for the politicization of the vaccines, then you're truly lost. WTF are you even talking about???? Scientists were talking science--not politics-- about the vaccine. And they were stressing safety and efficacy of at first a potential vaccine and then an actual vaccine well before the election. And that includes Fauci. This is just sad.
  12. Which part of what I said there was false? I spent enough time in PPP interacting with them and watching others interact... so I would like you to claim which part was false. This is a bullchit Houdini escape act. Can you just plainly acknowledge that your accusations were flat wrong without being weakly? ?????? Once the FDA approvals go through before the end of the year, it all gets easier. Wonderful. Problem is... there are vaccinations you’re required to get by the Government that you and all those "personal choice" people have already gotten.
  13. Hmmm.... well first of all... I'm not really here for your entertainment. Second of all, I really don't care about them as individuals at this point, but they're good representations of a major problem with our Country as all of them fled to an echo chamber and plugged their ears to block out any outside noise. That's worthy of discussion and criticism. But... since I just bored you... I never said they were symptoms of the problem in civility and discourse because they disagree with me, did I? Can you please direct my attention to where I said that? If you can't find it... you're molding and twisting my words into something you believe I meant. That's sad. At this point, yes. Mandate vaccines. It would have been better if the jackass of a former President didn't completely hide the fact that he and his wife were vaccinated and instead lobbied for vaccinations for all Americans. If he did that, I bet that 25-30% number dwindles down to 10-20% and we get closer to getting out of this mess. 4 years of "distrust of govt" is different from "distrust of science." And my "distrust of govt" is being much too generalized by you... it was really mainly a distrust of one guy and all his appointees... unfortunately it just so happened to be the most important position in our government. Right now almost half of all Republicans under 50 say they refuse to get a vaccine. Get Republican hesitancy down to Independent hesitancy and let's talk. On the whole, it's the Republican's that are the problem. A good swath of the Democrats who won't get the vaccine are minorities who have every damn right to be vaccine hesitant after what's been done to them throughout history. As of a month ago it was actually about 24% who were vaccine hesitant and that number had been trending down over months and the number of people planning to get a vaccine who are black has been trending up. Again, many of those "hesitant" ones were "wait 'n see" instead of downright refusal. That's different from a lot of Trump voters... just take a look at the "White Evangelical" numbers. Probably Again... get the Republican hesitancy down to even the Independent hesitancy and we can talk... though we likely wouldn't need to because we'd be much closer to if not already meeting the 80-85% Herd Immunity benchmark. I really don't have a clue if I've talked to you about my experience getting the vaccine or not--I thought I did--but to me there's a huge difference between vaccine hesitancy and vaccine refusal. Hesitancy implies that you could be swayed in the other direction with proper convincing, knowledge, observation and research. I was what I would call "hesitant." Although I would have eventually gotten either one, I was skeptical of the Phizer and Moderna vaccines just because of the brand new mRNA technology and how it's done I wanted a vaccine using "familiar" technology, which is why I was happy to get the J & J vaccine, which is a viral vector vaccine... a technology we've been using for half a century. I did A LOT of research and am quite happy with my decision. And I'm more comfortable now if in the future I need to get an mRNA vaccine, as well. So I think we should stop using the phrase "vaccine hesitancy" as the problem. It's the "vaccine refusal" that's the problem. And those are by a heavy plurality the white Republican men. Thanks for posting this... these people are all saying they trust scientists, not Donald Trump. What's the problem? You're calling this "political mischievousness" and that's a massive part of the problem here because this shouldn't be a political issue... it should be a scientific one. And that's exactly what they're saying: "I trust the scientists, not the politician." And as much as you want to flip that same argument around on Biden (because I know you're just itching to do that), my point is that it's the scientists (and science itself if you look at it) have been saying for MONTHS now that these vaccines are safe and efficacious and that EVERYONE should be getting vaccinated so that life can get back to normal
  14. Have you paid attention in particular to all the stories that have come out from retired NFL players? You honestly think these guys are making choices to get shot up with whatever multitude of things these guys get shot up with understanding the long-term side-effects or repercussions of these shots? Same thing goes with the NFL's history of concussions among the players.
  15. Yet again... self-fulfilling prophecy. Biden's benchmark change isn't because it's impossible for us to reach a level of legit Herd Immunity if 85-90% of us were to get vaccinated. It's because the morons of the Country are making that 85-90% number an impossible benchmark to reach. You dug yourselves in so deeply that you pretty much ensure exactly what you don't want... some type of mitigation and restrictions remaining in our lives for a long time. Congratulations! You were right because 25-30% of our Country sucks at life!
  16. Why is this devolving into "personal choice?" The fact is that the NFL is a private business and therefore can have requirements for vaccinations for their players. It's already been decided a century ago by the Supreme Court that vaccinations can be mandated, so those of you arguing that this shouldn't be allowed are free to make that argument if you want. But the simple fact is that it can be allowed. NFL players are essentially at-will employees, anyway. But they make millions of dollars doing it. If they want to exercise their personal choice, it's their right to risk their jobs and their millions. I'm glad Beane and the NFL are doing this. Then they are free to find another career where their "personal choice" is not infringed upon.
  17. Is this something he said or speculation on your part? And if it's speculation... is it based on something he said? EDIT: Nevermind... guess he did say it. Good for him.
  18. I don't know if your time away from a Trump Presidency has made you more desperate to be right and thus more cryptic, more vague and less intelligible... but that's unfortunately what most of this post is... Cryptic... Vague.... Unintelligible. If you've had a few drinks this evening, I completely understand... I've drunk-posted before. If not... please translate...
  19. Stop posting these idiotic 7 minutes of a politician berating a scientist about policy questions. It proves nothing and demonstrates stubborn, willful ignorance on your part.
  20. So first I'll say that it's not remotely that I'm nostalgic for any of those that left (though I do miss @Foxx and @Buffalo_Gal)... it's more the fact that they left not understanding that in doing so they pretty glaringly announced that they're the big problem with this Country... because this is them: It's a sad state of affairs because they made excuses about how they really left because they were being unfairly attacked, but that's just a load of crap. Half those posters that left (and particularly the ones kicked out) attacked posters with differing opinions left and... well... mainly left. It's silly of you to lump the hesitancy of black people with the hesitancy among Republicans. And let me just say this... I think "hesitancy" in the true definition of the word is understandable to a degree. I was hesitant myself... until I did my research and settled on the exact vaccine I wanted and knew why I wanted it... and then I got it and now I'm good. We aren't talking hesitancy... we're talking refusal for a select group that screwing over the rest of us. Refusal for vaccination among Black people = UNDERSTANDABLE If you don't understand why... go look at our history involving vaccinations and other medical atrocities with minorities and the disenfranchised Refusal for vaccination among Republican Men = STUPIDLY IGNORANT HYPOCRISY in many cases As for the rest of the post... I'll just ignore it. What I've come to realize is that sabotage is just the Republican way. Rather than quickly recover, thrive and live normally under a Democratic Administration, you would instead undermine all efforts to recover from a Pandemic your former leader so poorly managed just to try to save some face. Why do I want to check for a single place in a big Country I live nowhere near? And what do you believe cherry-picking zip codes proves?
  21. Seriously!!! Holy crap!! I just watched his highlights and the guy sure as heck looks like an NFL player to me! I realize his pro day speed was somewhere in the 4.4s... but man... multiple times you see him just running away and creating separation. My guess is his play speed is just fast... which is what you want. Obviously who knows what happens and we have to consider the competition he was playing against... but as a long term developmental prospect in the 6th round who could potentially crack the roster and maybe become a return guy in year 1... that's a win!
  22. Yes, we were. And the run defense wasn't even an issue in the AFC Championship. And the Bills were 13-3 and of those 3 losses, only our loss to the Chiefs was where we lost arguably because of our run Defense. And in the year as the season ended, the Chiefs played a meaningless Week 17 game that they lost, so we wouldn't have gotten Homefield advantage even in beating the Chiefs because they likely would have started everyone Week 17 and likely would have won. But what if they didn't? What if that one win gave Buffalo Homefield Advantage throughout the playoffs? Would our season have ended in the AFC Championship game? Buffalo was great last year, but our Defense as a whole was worse than 2019, in particular our run Defense. Personally, I would like our run D to get better while continuing to improve in other areas of the team that needs improving (pass rush) and keeping our dynamic offense in tact. Voila.... Star allows us to do that in 2021.
  23. This is why I don't waste my time over here. It will just inevitably devolve into what it once was. I watched all 7 minutes of that and I saw a politician berating a scientist with policy questions. And of course you reach silly conclusions. I hope you at least got vaccinated. If you didn't... it's definitely time for you to
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