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  1. Darnold's ball is eminently more catchable than Allen's. It's a beautiful ball. Darnold is clearly the superior passer. However, I'm not sure how to weigh Allen's running into the equation.
  2. Allen's completion percentage would be significantly better if not for drops and having to throw balls away due to a terrible O line. Next year should be much better.
  3. Lol... The whole contract doesn't count toward the first year's cap, bro.
  4. Why did you use Mayfield's first name and everyone else's last name? Why do I keep seeing this? What if we ranked them like this: 1. Mayfield 2. Allen 3. Rosen 4. Sam 5. Jackson ??? OH MY GOD! IT CONTINUES THROUGH THE THREAD!
  5. PLEASE tell me where it's good, because I went to both Charlie the Butcher's and Schwabl's in the past few weeks and it was embarrassing. Trying to show off a WNY special to my tagalongs and it was humiliating.
  6. There's a reason beef on weck is only a local specialty: it's not very good.
  7. What does that mean? You have to do a stupid challenge when the replay is clear -- to prove something to your defense? This makes no sense, yet I think you are actually right...
  8. Oh my god. It wasn't just the last game of the year that got us to the playoffs. It was every other win during the season too.
  9. It's about the tweets, no doubt. Ramsey is not the only one holding a stupid-ass grudge. ***** him.
  10. Every time I see him talk, all I can think about is him eating casserole with his mouth open.
  11. The red jerseys actually have an orange tint. It's really bizarre. It's not a true red and is a different shade than the red accents we employ.
  12. I'm literally just about to sink my teeth into a perfect ribeye. No ketchup.
  13. Please don't sign him to the practice squad, Bills. Please just be done. Let him go to the Alliance of American Football and rebuild his reputation there.
  14. Oh, Beast of the East, you slay me! I've been reading your posts since 2004, but now I must let you go because you personally insulted me! It's been a good 14 years. ??
  15. This goes back also to Pegula describing McDermott as a "faith-based leader." Using that as a selling point for a coach of a football team seems really strange.
  16. The question is really, when we hear that Peterman is a good guy, why is the first evidence of that often, "He's a person of faith?" Even teammates say this -- "he's very religious" I believe I remember Zay Jones saying, as if it's something that guys respect more than someone who is not religious.
  17. On the radio—whether it be Sal Capacchio, Steve Tasker, Bulldog, or guests on various shows—we often hear Nathan Peterman described as a "good guy," and it closely follows that he is a "person of faith." Why is being a person of faith synonymous with being a good guy? Is the implication that NOT being a person of faith makes one less of a good guy? Does Nathan Peterman's individual religious choice make him a "good guy" in our society? Does this speak to a societal bias towards Christianity?
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