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When we were 5-2 in 2011, we had a an easy schedule for rest of the season and ended 6-10.
So, hopefully we continue to beat the easy teams this year.
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On 10/23/2019 at 5:09 AM, D. L. Hot-Flamethrower said:
Enjoyed the article thank you!
One thing that always seem to strike me with regard to modernity, are the people who believe in a formula, algorithm or some precise way of beating complex situations. Adaptability and adjustment, while giving a nod of respect to bias and procedure, would seem to be the obvious. The competing forces of opposition would seem to dispel the notion of "cracking the code". We struggled for years in the Middle East until General Stanley McCrystal modernized the approach to an Army of adaptable strengths, communication, tactics etc. And, the approach is ever changing, because complex situations can't be viewed strictly in a vacuum.
Postmodern military strategy?
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Keenum is like Fitz. He might play well occasionally.
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11 hours ago, No_Matter_What said:
No offense OP, but what is your point?
Do you feel offended when random talking head says anything negative about Bills? It seems rather silly to me.
And I really don't get what is the problem here either. We really haven't play against any powerhouses except for NE, that is a fact. I do think that him showing 3 of Allen's INTs as a proof that Bills will not beat tougher opponents is unfair, but whatever. It is just one mans opinion.
Sports media is a lot like cable news, designed to provoke a reaction. People should avoid it! It's nonsense.
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Great news! He'll break one open for sure. Probably rush for at least 75-100 yards.
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2 hours ago, whatdrought said:
Politics completely aside, you have to be impressed with how Bush handled that and how amused he looks.
Bush always had that glazed over smirky expression. Had the same look when they told him the first plane hit. That's his default expression.
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What a joke! I need to just watch wrestling.
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We got this one. 4-1 upcoming.
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Switched to the Chargers game. That about sums it up.
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Not to extrapolate too much, I think the behavior serves as an example of people with the vision to live life and enjoy it despite risks. In an all too regulated and legalistic country full of policing and a hyper-emphasis on safety, Bills Mafia show that spontaneous and ritualistic mayhem still happens somewhere.
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Funny how all one has to do is wear fashion from a previous generation to get attention. Seems so easy. Any new trends in past 20 years?
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10 hours ago, ko12010 said:
Lol. I'm not sure if you've heard what's been going on w Epstein and the Nxivm cult. And that's really just the tip of the ice berg.
I dont think its a thread hijack at all bc what I said is directly about the AB rape accusation and this whole saga.
And I would err on the side of caution about making light of elite pedophile rings. Msm hasn't gotten into the ritual aspect of what they do---comments you make now will likely age very poorly.
True. There appears to be a ton of evidence to support the claim about Epstein. But no reputable evidence has surfaced about any cult or ritual aspect.
Essentially, this is how conspiracy theories operate. They take an actual objective fact (Epstein's sexual practices) and then add to it a series of claims that have no evidence to support them and beyond that are entirely un-falsifiable, thus, remaining possible. For instance, Alex Jones stuff about GMOs and the monopoly power of Monsanto is fairly well documented and more or less true. But then he throws a bunch of totally conjectured theories on top of it.
In the Epstein case, aren't the objective facts enough? Why must there be a hidden agenda of cults and rituals behind it?
The main problem is that if there is always a hidden agenda behind every event, then that leaves us essentially powerless to ever do anything about anything. And every single event can be interpreted as a manifestation of this hidden agenda and, again, it leaves people without any agency to do anything.
What if something objectively good happens? In conspiracy circles, it will always be attached to a negative hidden agenda.
So, nothing can ever be good in the world and nothing can ever be done by anyone ever. This is very reductive.
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Fantastic stuff!
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20 hours ago, ko12010 said:
Whole thing was planned. They use sports for big agendas. Masons/Jesuits Injecting more divisive social ***** into sports. Get all
Eyeballs on AB and the NFL, send him to the best most talked about team who will obviously be in the super bowl or close, and then do a #metoo takedown of a star player. Kraft and Brady definitely and probably belicheck are Mason luciferian brothers. All for the show. Always manipulating.AB is undergoing a Masonic humiliation ritual. Mr. goat earrings
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"He's a real jerk." Norm
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It looked like something for 12 year olds.
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7 minutes ago, 1ManRaid said:
Bad poetry spoken plainly along with a beat, that's rap these days.
Rap has been mostly awful since about 2002-3. That exact rap song, clothes, dance, etc. could have been done 30 years ago. The genre has not progressed, but only regurgitates old styles.
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I think the media chooses the story with the largest mass appeal.
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2 minutes ago, Success said:
The Pats do their best to suck all of the joy out of football. Though I still feel good today.
I know. Another season of this.
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Who cares about race! The Pats got AB! This sucks!
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Do you think the Bills are doomed to repeat 2008, 2011?
in The Stadium Wall Archives
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That's how those teams ended the season. When we were 5-2, all those teams who finished at or near .500 appeared as easy games. Check their records after 7 games. So, our perception at that moment in the 2011 season was that we have an easy schedule. The same as our current perception of our schedule.