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  1. 3 hours ago, 4th&long said:

    9 people shot at a splash pad in Rochester hills Michigan, 8 year old boy shot in the head 4 year old shot. 
    2 people killed in Austin Texas. 

     

    You post this? Everyone knows something needs to be done about the border but American citizens are doing just fine at committing crimes, killing and raping and stealing. 
     

    thank God the Supreme Court lifted the ban on bump stocks! That will solve everything!


    Yeah, I posted this. A non-American, ILLEGAL, raped and murdered a mother of 5 and it bothers you that I posted this?

     

    What a ***** scumbag you must be.

     

    And then we have this….

     

    https://www.nbcnews.com/news/amp/rcna156635

     

     

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  2. Stefon Diggs- seriously, ***** him and the drama. Poor guy had it so bad here. Good riddance and thanks for hanging onto the ball against the Chiefs.

     
    OJ Simpson- for all reasons previously stated.

     

    Marv Levy- thanks for controlling your team the week leading up to the Super Bowls. Greatly appreciated.

     

    Lou Saban- thanks for quitting on the team twice when you saw the talent level of the teams drop due to a lot of your own player personnel decisions. 

     

     

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  3. 8 hours ago, Billsatlastin2018 said:

    The American Election summed up in an ad 3 days ago…

     

    “If you feel that a “choice” between Biden or Trump is like a “choice” between the gas chamber or the electric chair…”


    To me it sure didn’t feel anything like that from 2017-2020.

    7 minutes ago, The Frankish Reich said:

    🙄


    Are you saying self defense isn’t a right? Depending on the government for that, huh? Good luck to you.

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  4. 1 hour ago, mrags said:

    You keep explaining in a way, telling us that it’s overblown and keep citing multiple times where you’ve have run ins with criminal activity. lol. I’m not sure you understand. Keep digging the hole your in I guess. 
     

    I think it’s hilarious that you’re arguing that Brazil as well as those other cities are on CBP, and The State Departments travel advisory lists. lol. While Brazil is only listed as a level 2 to “exercise increased caution”, many of those other countries youve listed are level 3 “reconsider travel” or even level four “do not travel”. 
     

    here’s some info right from the state departments website though. You seem to be so seasoned with your travel I’m sure you know all about it. But for the common person that believes what you are telling them, maybe they should see for themselves before they get hurt thinking it’s a safe place. 
     

    “Exercise increased caution in Brazil due to crime. Some areas have increased risk. Read the entire Travel Advisory.

     

    Do not travel to:

    Any areas within 150 km/100 miles of Brazil’s land borders with Venezuela, Colombia, Peru, Bolivia, Guyana, Suriname, French Guiana, and Paraguay due to crime. (Note: This does not apply to the Foz do Iguacu National Park or Pantanal National Park.)

     

    Informal housing developments (commonly referred to in Brazil as favelas, vilas, comunidades, and/or conglomerados) at any time of day due to crime (see additional information below).

     

    Brasilia’s administrative regions (commonly known as “satellite cities”) of Ceilandia, Santa Maria, Sao Sebastiao, and Paranoa during non-daylight hours due to crime (see additional information below).

     

    Country Summary:  Violent crime, such as murder, armed robbery, and carjacking, is common in urban areas, day and night. Gang activity and organized crime is widespread. Assaults, including with sedatives and drugs placed in drinks, are common.

     

    U.S. government personnel are discouraged from using municipal buses in all parts of Brazil due to an elevated risk of robbery and assault at any time of day, and especially at night.

     

    If you decide to travel to Brazil: 

    Be aware of your surroundings.

     

    Do not physically resist any robbery attempt.

     

    Do not accept food or drinks from strangers.

     

    Use caution when walking or driving at night.

     

    Avoid going to bars or nightclubs alone.

     

    Avoid walking on beaches after dark.

     

    Do not display signs of wealth, such as wearing expensive watches or jewelry.

     

    Be extra vigilant when visiting banks or ATMs.

     

    Use caution at, or going to, major transportation centers or on public transportation, especially at night.

     

    Passengers face an elevated risk of robbery or assault using public, municipal bus transportation throughout Brazil.

     

    Use increased caution when hiking in isolated areas.”


     

    “International Borders – Level 4: Do Not Travel

    U.S. government personnel are not permitted to travel to areas within 150 km/100 miles of the international land borders with Venezuela, Colombia, Peru, Bolivia, Guyana, Suriname, French Guiana, and Paraguay without advance approval from security officials due to crime. Travel to the Foz do Iguacu National Park and Pantanal National Park is permitted.

    Visit our website for Travel to High-Risk Areas.

    Informal Housing Developments (commonly known as “Favelas”) – Level 4: Do Not Travel

    Do not travel to informal housing developments (commonly referred to in Brazil as favelas, vilas, comunidades, and/or conglomerados), even on a guided tour.  Neither the tour companies nor the police can guarantee your safety when entering these communities.  Even in these communities that the police or local governments deem safe, the situation can change quickly and without notice.  While some informal housing developments have clear boundaries or gates, or even names such as “favela”, “vila”, “comunidade”, or “conglomerado”, other such developments may be less obvious, and may be identified by crowded quarters, poorer conditions, and/or irregular construction.  In addition, exercise caution in areas surrounding these communities, as occasionally, inter-gang fighting and confrontations with police move beyond the confines of these communities.  Except under limited circumstances and with advance approval, U.S. government personnel are not permitted to enter any informal housing developments in Brazil. Read the Safety and Security Section on the country information page and consult the maps on the Embassy’s website for further information regarding favelas.

    Visit our website for Travel High-Risk Areas.

    Brasilia’s Administrative Regions (commonly known as “Satellite Cities”) – Level 4: Do Not Travel

    Without advance approval from security officials, U.S. government personnel are not permitted to travel to Brasilia’s Administrative Regions of Ceilandia, Santa Maria, Sao Sebastiao, and Paranoa between the hours of 6:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. (non-daylight hours) due to crime.“

     

     

    enjoy your night. 


    Sounds like a bucket list vacation! LOL

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  5. 7 hours ago, Alphadawg7 said:

     

    Are you referring to say target volume or the actual X WR role, your WR1 spot?  If it's the actual WR1 spot, then that is Keon barring some sort of injury or disastrous camp.  If its target volume, then that is probably a 3 way battler between Keon, Kincaid, and Shakir on who is kind of the go to guy in terms of targets per game.  

     

    For me the bigger question is who takes the bulk of the snaps opposite Keon as the other boundary WR.  We know Shakir will mix in some there, but I think its pretty clear he will take more snaps from the slot and attack all over the field from there more than the outside.  So will that be Samuel when Shakir is inside, or will someone like Chase, Hollins, or MVS rise up and get those snaps is the question I am really intrigued by.  


    Coleman hasn’t proven anything. He certainly is going to be given every opportunity but the Bills are not in a position to be patient. 

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  6. 11 hours ago, Your Brown Eye said:

    My buddy is pretty high up in the Buffalo PD, should the Bills win a Super Bowl, I'll be riding shotgun in one of the lead PD cruisers of the Super Bowl parade waving to all you schleps on the sidewalks


    And we’ll be drinking, having fun, and carrying on like a bunch of idiots…..and you’ll be in a police car.

     

    Have fun!

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