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  1. 5 hours ago, BillStime said:

     

    How many Americans died taking out NAZIS in WWII? 

     

    How many, Karen?

     

    Do you think it is even REMOTELY appropriate for Trump to make ANY reference or use of NAZI terminology or glorify HITLER?

     

    WTF is WRONG with you?

     

    There isn't ONE thing Trump can do that you will denounce.

     

    NOT ONE THING.

     

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    BUT YES, EVERYTHING IS A FKN HOAX TO YOU:

    • UNIFIED REICH
      • Third Reich entered common use throughout Germany after Hitler became chancellor in 1933
    • POISINONING THE BLOOD OF OUR COUNTRY 
      • “Blood poisoning” was used by Hitler in his manifesto “Mein Kampf.
      • After insisting Hitler used the words "in a much different way," Trump went on to make the "blood" reference again. "It's true. They're destroying the blood of the country, they're destroying the fabric of our country, and we're going to have to get them out." link
    • VERNIM
      • Driven by a racist ideology that regarded Jews as “parasitic vermin” worthy only of eradication, the Nazis implemented genocide 
    • Trump complained to his White House chief of staff that his generals weren't "totally loyal" like Adolf Hitler’s during World War II
      • “You f---ing generals, why can’t you be like the German generals?”
      • “The German generals in World War II."
      • Kelly described Trump’s “unwillingness to accept that the American generals should not be loyal to him as the German generals were to the leader of Germany. And, again, I very definitely pointed out that they tried to kill him [Hitler] a number of times.” Link
    • Crowd Size
      • Trump boasted to a Republican congressman that German Chancellor Angela Merkel had told him there was "only one" leader in history who had attracted crowds as large as Trump.

        "She told me she was amazed at the size of the crowds that came to see me speak," Trump told the Republican congressman. "She said she could never get crowds like that. In fact, she told me that there was only one other political leader who ever got crowds as big as mine."

        • The Republican congressman, a close ally of Trump's, couldn't tell whether Trump knew that Merkel was referring to Hitler, who, of course, attracted massive crowds throughout his rule of Nazi Germany. Link

    • TRUMP HAVING DINNER WITH NAZIS
    • TRUMP TELLING US "Hitler did some good things’

     

    Still, more excuses, and NO denunciations from @BillsFanNC, @Doc, @Big Blitz@B-Man, @LeviF, @Irv, @Tommy Callahan, @All_Pro_Bills, @JDHillFan, @Unforgiven@SCBills


    One of Trump’s idiot staffers should’ve caught that in the video.

     

    Yet, again, we have you upset about words.  
     

    Im upset about actions.  The fact a quarter of Democrats are literal Nazis that want Israel exterminated.  The fact that the closest we’ve ever gotten to a fascist government occurred under Biden during covid.  
     

    Actions are worse than words.   But that’s all you’ve got.   Words. 

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  2. 1 hour ago, BADOLBILZ said:

     

     

    The Bills were supposed to be getting Sherfield and Harty's best years too.   It was just a given to people like @Orlando Buffalo.   I mean........they had never had a QB like Josh Allen.   Right?

     

     


    Fair point, but neither has the physical attributes of Claypool .. not even close. 
     

    And we’ve seen Claypool do it.  No clue what happened to him, but it’s in there somewhere. 

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  3. 26 minutes ago, JaCrispy said:

    Shows where their mentality is…This is a growing year- not a year of championship expectations, and rightfully so…👍


    I think they just realized it was incredibly corny. 

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  4. Seems like they learned by taking VPG this year.

     

    Center only, but a darn good one who slid due to lack of position flex.

     

    Can’t have all guys like that on the OL, but if they’re starter caliber, you have a potential need & your depth has flex, there’s some steals to be had on the OL. 

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  5. 17 minutes ago, HappyDays said:

    This is something:

     

     

     

    Easily the best case scenario if we don't add to the WR room is for Chase Claypool to make the 53 and take this (likely) last chance seriously. 

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  6. 27 minutes ago, billsfan89 said:


    The Bills will not functionally have 10 million when Tre’s money hits. Their cap space on June 1st will be 12.7 million but the Bills will need to officially sign the rookies which will intake 1-2 million, they will need to reserve 4 million for the practice squad and 3 million for in season emergencies and overruns. 
     

    So in reality that’s going to leave the Bills with about 3.7 to 5 million in actual space. Of course the Bills could convert the rest of Josh’s salary to create another 6 million in space which will get the Bills back up to 10-12 million in space.

     

    There is the chance they can also restructure Ed Oliver’s contract but I doubt they are going to touch Milano’s deal as Milano is 30 and coming off a major injury. 
     

    10-12 million is not going to be easy to get a big WR contract in under the cap without backloading a massive contract that probably is not going to be tenable for the Bills long term.

     

    I think the Bills with the addition of MVS are probably going to see what they have at WR to start the season and then if there’s a real lack of firepower they can make an in season acquisition where it will be a lot easier to fit a bigger contract under the cap 6+ weeks into the season.

     

    I also think the Bills brass may also want to see what they have and know what they need to add (do they need a burner, a big body or something else?) The options likely will open up more and be easier to fit under the cap around the trade deadline.

     

    They only need to have the money available to complete the trade and absorb the contract.  They would then extend the player and free up the money needed for the season, but I agree.. it's highly unlikely they do this.  

     

    If there's any chance at getting Jefferson, you figure it out.  But everyone else, it's going to be difficult to justify the backloading of a contract for Tee Higgins, when we just drafted a similar guy in Coleman. 

  7. 51 minutes ago, frostbitmic said:

    Starters - Coleman, Bishop

     

    Backups/ST - Carter, Davis, Hardy, Solomon

     

    Practice squad - Everyone else except ...

     

    International exempt player - OT from England who has never played a down of football before.

     

    Van Pran-Granger is not making it to the Practice Squad and I think has a decent shot at starting. 

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  8. 1 hour ago, Doc said:

     

    No.  Tons of people didn't vote and the ones who died later died from dehydration...


    This is true.  
     

    Kemp actually beat Abrams because so many black people died from dehydration while waiting in line to vote.  

     

    To make matters worse, none of them have been identified because they weren’t able to get Drivers Licenses. 
     

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  9. 2 minutes ago, L Ron Burgundy said:

    They just love to think this, the reality doesn't matter one bit.  6 months ago polls were showing Biden was gonna lose by 10.  Now they show a tight race.  Truth is we as a group feel much better than we did.  Reality is facts absolutely do not matter to them anymore.   

     

     


    Can I get some water while waiting in line to vote in Georgia?

     

    Just want some clarification from a truth teller like yourself. 

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  10. 1 minute ago, Tiberius said:

    No, things are going great. More jobs than workers, stock market at record levels. 

     

    Why do so many want to come here? It's because things are great here! 

     

    You guys want to destroy the republic because you are unhappy. Well, too bad. 

     

    Freedom is great, and the way young people are embracing it is fun to see. Gays are no longer persecuted, women are achieving things earlier generations never dreamed of, and toxic masculinity is a thing being constrained, because it is literally stupidity. Good! 

     

    I love America! 🇺🇸


    You didn’t address anything I said, aside from repeating yourself and using talking points regarding gays and women that have been present for almost two decades. 

     

    You’re detached from reality and (my educated guess) are living in a lib-boomer fever dream of America narrated by the likes of Joe Scarborough. 

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  11. 19 minutes ago, Tiberius said:

    Oh, ya. Everything is falling apart. 

     

     

    Tell you what buddy, things are great for me. Maybe try and think positive, get out there and change your life. 

     

    We are wealthier than ever before, crime down, opportunities abound and American leadership is protecting the free republics of the world. 

     

    No wonder so many Conservative men are committing fast suicide--with guns--and slow suicide with drugs and alcohol. 

     

    Free your mind and go out and take advantage of this great country we live in 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸


    One doesn’t have to live it to observe it.

     

    Im in my 30’s, own a business and as my IRS tax bill would indicate.. do quite well for myself.  
     

    I don’t know how old you are, but as a millennial, am able to see the struggle and the issues presenting the under 45 crowd. 
     

    Gen Z is even worse off.  Women going further left, men going further right.  Not only are they not getting married or having kids, they’re barely even dating.  
     

    Women blame men.  Men blame women. 
     

    Record levels of apathy.  Generations controlled by anti-anxiety & anti-depressant manufacturers.

     

    Our cultural icons are Megan Thee Stallion and Taylor Swift.  I have no issue with either, but that’s not a culture driven by strong men.  
     

    Young men aren’t joining the military.  And why would they.. they’re told our masculinity is a problem by everyone in our current administration. 

     

    Our financial standing as a country is nowhere near as strong as you believe. 
     

    Societal safety nets that we pay into won’t be there for us unless the govt goes further into debt to subsidize something like Social Security. 
     

    The family unit is being intentionally destroyed through subliminal message by corporations and media. 
     

    We see what’s happened in much of Europe.  Where they’ve relinquished their culture to migrants.  And I’m all for immigration of those who assimilate .. but that’s not happening any longer.

     

    A nation with no borders and no identity with growing stressors on the healthcare system and welfare stands zero chance in the future. 
     

    Depending on how old you are, maybe you just know it won’t affect you.

     

    Depending on how much you want to live in a country that has somewhat of an identity, maybe you just don’t care. 
     

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  12. 1 hour ago, Tiberius said:

     

    And what did that clown mean by saying men drive culture? Huh? That's just sexist 


    You’re actually onto something here, although I’m sure you’ll disagree with where I’m going with it. 
     

    We are currently seeing what a culture driven by liberal women (and effeminate men) looks like.

     

    Record levels of unhappiness and medicating away reality, but the political party in power is fueled by single women and the culture (Hollywood, C-Suite suits and marketing agencies) relentlessly pander and propagandize us with content best described as “the road to Hell is paved with good intentions”.    
     

    Whether its immigration, crime, Palestine, trans etc., women & effeminate men gravitate to the empathetic side of that argument .. making us less safe, more confused and economically dependent upon the government given the lefts further ambitions of the deterioration of the family unit & dependence upon authority to provide/protect. 

     

    Given women typically view things through a more emotional lens than men, (especially those that are single and without children) it’s all very effective. 
     

    And here we are.  The decline of a civilization.  We all know it.  We’re doing the same thing every other declining civilization has done. 
     

    History always repeats itself. 

     

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  13. I can get on board with a pass rusher, but we all recognize that they let more physicality go in the playoffs, right?

     

    That doesn’t excuse our DL for never making a play.  Chris Jones won the game for KC by beating Dawkins clean when Allen needed a split second more to hit Shakir for a TD.

     

    But overall, ever since that KC/Tampa Super Bowl, nobody really touches Mahomes in the Playoffs.  CIN beat him in the postseason because Anarumo went mad scientist and out-schemed KC. 

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  14. 4 hours ago, NewEra said:

    I’m worried about our pass rush.  It’ll be up to Babich/McD to manufacture pressure if the line can’t win their one on ones 

     

    Stay healthy 

    Agree, but I think it’ll be 86 as his safety blanket


    I think we have a strong DT rotation, but share your concern about DE. 
     

    A lot seems to hinge on Von and a 5th Round Draft Pick. 
     

    That being said, the Bills signed Leonard Floyd last summer, and if they need to do something similar again.. I’m sure they will once we get past 6/1. 
     

    Wouldn’t be shocked if we went into the season with this Defense plus Micah Hyde and another FA pass rusher. 

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  15. I was in the camp that has been extremely frustrated with how this organization has addressed the WR position.

     

    And I think alot of the angst is cumulative & reflective of how our WR’s have been an issue late season/playoffs the past two years.

     

    Defense constantly let’s us down, but we have a D coach and invest heavily there, so I don’t know what to say anymore. 
     

    But we haven’t given Josh heavy investment in that room.   He almost willed us to a Divisional victory against the best defense in the league with the ghost of Diggs and Trent Sherfield as WR2.

     

    That being said… 

     

    I like this WR room.  It hinges on Brady/Allen clicking and Allen being able to play Point Guard better.

     

    We should have a good OL again & everyone on the field.. at all times.. is a pass catching option.  We have more speed (Shakir, Samuel, MVS) and more size (Coleman/Hollins) than we’ve ever had for Allen. 

     

    Look for an above average run game, Kincaid’s evolution into a 1 and everything else playing off that with WR’s taking turns having big games based on how teams play us. 
     

    But Josh has to learn how to take layups and play within structure better for this to work. 
     

    I think this off-season and how we’ve built the offense shows he recognizes that. 

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  16. 1 hour ago, BigDingus said:

    As is the norm, fans like to think their team improved more than regressed each off season.

     

    Unfortunately, our competition doesn't stand stagnant & also makes changes. 

     

    We lost our both our number 1 & number 2 WRs and people are acting like we got better. There isn't a WR we signed that has has been more productive than Gabe, let alone Diggs.

     

    At best, we're hoping Brady is enough of an improvement to make up for that loss of production, and that Josh can distribute those lost yards/receptions among a committee of less productive players. 

     

    I keep seeing people penciling in clean sweeps of the division when making their W/L predictions. We lost to the Jets 2 of the last 3 years, just as we lost to the Pats 2 of the last 3 years (and Fins once). Doesn't matter how crappy they've been, assuming we'll go 6-0 against the division isn't realistic. 


    Pats should be bad to meh, at best.

     

    Dolphins are alot like us.  Added some, lost some and enter the season wondering what/when they get in two of their top defensive guys (Phillips/Chubb).

     

    Jets got better.  Might have the best roster on paper.  But are old and beat up at some very important positions, including QB.  IF the wheels don’t come off, they should be tough, but it seems like more of a when, not if, that happens. 

  17. Clay Travis is hit or miss for me, but he’s 100% correct here.

     

    I’m sure some posters here are/were or are around NFL athletes.

     

    The majority of every NFL locker room, and their coaches (including ours) agree with most/all of what Harrison Butker said.

     

    Most of them, likely on direction from the organization and representation, won’t comment publicly in agreement with Butker .. but I can guarantee you he’s gotten quite a few private messages of support from his own locker room, locker rooms around the league, and based on the mentality, coaching and team leaders of our team … quite a few messages of support from our locker room as well.  
     

    And while every current player knows they’d become a media hero for any form of criticism towards Butker.. not one has done so.  
     

    Meanwhile, those that cover the league, as a group (some are outliers) could not be more diametrically opposed to the players they cover.  
     

    There are outliers like former player Chris Long, who is genuinely more socially progressive, but it’s rare in the league. 
     

    Yet so many who cover the league, locally and nationally, are in constant tension with players values. 
     

    Once some start to speak up more against these sports journalists, like in the UFC where it’s now not just acceptable but expected, it’s a wrap. 
     

    I look forward to the day a Tim Graham or Sneaky Joe regularly get bodied by the athletes they cover. 
     

     

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