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Gameday Thread Bills vs. Jets 1st Half
Capco replied to Chandler#81's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Honestly in the long run it’s better for Daboll and the offense to learn these mistakes during game 1 while you have a 21 point lead. Stop being cute with the designed runs. Josh does his best work on improvisation anyway. -
Gameday Thread Bills vs. Jets 1st Half
Capco replied to Chandler#81's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Maybe. -
Gameday Thread Bills vs. Jets 1st Half
Capco replied to Chandler#81's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Josh is a super man... but he needs to understand he’s not Superman. -
Gameday Thread Bills vs. Jets 1st Half
Capco replied to Chandler#81's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Lofton really nailed it. The movement on the Bills offense not only maximizes Allen’s skill set, but it also counters Greggos defensive philosophy extremely well. -
Gameday Thread Bills vs. Jets 1st Half
Capco replied to Chandler#81's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Unreal. What a QB. -
Gameday Thread Bills vs. Jets 1st Half
Capco replied to Chandler#81's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Daboll and Allen are B word smacking Greggo. -
Gameday Thread Bills vs. Jets 1st Half
Capco replied to Chandler#81's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Excellent, modern call on 4th down. -
Gameday Thread Bills vs. Jets 1st Half
Capco replied to Chandler#81's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Looking good so far! This team feels stacked. Players can make mistakes and the other 10 guys on the field usually can make up for it. -
Gameday Thread Bills vs. Jets 1st Half
Capco replied to Chandler#81's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
This defense is looking pretty damn good. -
Gameday Thread Bills vs. Jets 1st Half
Capco replied to Chandler#81's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
TD. Good drive. -
Gameday Thread Bills vs. Jets 1st Half
Capco replied to Chandler#81's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Anyone else’s signal go all twilight zone just now? -
Gameday Thread Bills vs. Jets 1st Half
Capco replied to Chandler#81's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Diggs got his first taste of Billsy on that drive ender. -
Gameday Thread Bills vs. Jets 1st Half
Capco replied to Chandler#81's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Omg.. -
Gameday Thread Bills vs. Jets 1st Half
Capco replied to Chandler#81's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Hell of a run. -
Gameday Thread Bills vs. Jets 1st Half
Capco replied to Chandler#81's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I like the approach and tempo. Exactly how the Bills need to start. Just let Allen play ball. -
Gameday Thread Bills vs. Jets 1st Half
Capco replied to Chandler#81's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Diggs left out to dry but that second throw was good. -
Gameday Thread Bills vs. Jets 1st Half
Capco replied to Chandler#81's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Flags on the opening kickoff. To be expected. -
You will be arrested if you go to the Bills Stadium on Sunday
Capco replied to T&C's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
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You will be arrested if you go to the Bills Stadium on Sunday
Capco replied to T&C's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Idk. In terms of a cost-benefit analysis, this costs the sheriff almost nothing but could potentially save a lot of hassle. I know, I know... everyone should know that there are no fans allowed at OBD at the moment. But as a wise man once said: -
Are we better off now than we were four years ago?
Capco replied to SectionC3's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
I’m much the same way. I put a great amount of value in common courtesy. Some of that is lost in the situations like you described above. I grew up in a rural area and still live in one. I’ve been to cities many a time, and while they do have a certain kind of almost palpable energy about them, it’s not something that I’d enjoy living in. Ultimately I enjoy peace, tranquility, and space over the benefits of being packed in like a sardine (I say that nebulously but there are advantages to living in close proximity with one another). When you know fewer people, you have more time available to really get to know those that you do know. That’s always been my philosophy on friendships and I can see how that would loosely translate to CA vs Idaho. -
Tre White agrees to contract extension
Capco replied to FluffHead's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Clements and Winfield also come to mind. I think the last one we re-signed was McGee. -
Are we better off now than we were four years ago?
Capco replied to SectionC3's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Politics aside, I'm very happy for you. It sounds like you made a great move. I never thought of Idaho as "the place to be" but I've also never been there. Besides the potatoes, what do you like about Idaho (aside from the political differences or things derived from them)? -
Covid-19 And Its Structural Change To America
Capco replied to 3rdnlng's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Haha. -
Covid-19 And Its Structural Change To America
Capco replied to 3rdnlng's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
You do realize how much of our clothing, electronics and other products, produced by companies headquartered in some 1st world nation, come from sweatshops in 2nd/3rd world countries with minors working there, with far more innovation and technology than were present 100 years ago, don't you? https://theowp.org/reports/child-labour-shameful-reality-21st-century/ Child labor laws in the US have just driven American companies to obtain their child labor in countries that either have no/fewer laws preventing the use of child labor, or haven't the means to widely enforce the laws they do have. The desire to make money is still the driving force behind child labor to this day. However, the desire to make money is certainly not the only driver of innovation, although it can be a big part of it and as such I believe it must be balanced with the other drives in people's lives. Insatiable greed is what leads to things like child labor in a world of abundance. We aren't meant to just seek out money and nothing else; it isn't our only motivation in life or even the most powerful one. Trying to argue that child labor laws were not only unnecessary but also harmful is as ludicrous as it is stupid. If that were true then apparently you are a proponent of the removal of child labor laws as an unnecessary regulation (maybe because it is strangling free trade?). To your point, the drafting of child labor laws was maybe harmful in the sense that capitalism was the driving force behind families having to put their children to work in the first place. The do-or-die nature of unregulated capitalism, particularly the Gilded Age preceding the Progressive Era, when there were very few (if any) of social safety nets and labor laws that we have today, is what hurt those who were consumed by its insatiable greed until it was finally (although not completely) reined in. You see, no children get left on the street when there are publicly funded programs in place to take care of people who are down on their luck. Instead of "do or die," I prefer the phrase "The playing field is even: do well or don't do well. The choice is yours."