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1 minute ago, HansLanda said:
Trust the process (weeks 1-4)
Trust. the. process. (5-7)
In process we trust? (8-10)
Prust the Trocess (11)
aaaand, we suck again (fin)
C'est la vie, non?
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Just now, DC Tom said:
I hope it's "I Don't Intend On Typing."
Really holding out hope for a "Can't Understand Normal Thinking" poster.
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2 minutes ago, Hapless Bills Fan said:
They'd still both be Dicks
I forgive you.
And I forgive the Bills and Sabres, too.
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Just now, teef said:
you're not going to bring my up on harassment charges 10 years from now, are you?
Depends upon how famous you'll be by then.
I'm hoping for big things from you...
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I'm here for you, Teef.
Touch it. You need human contact.
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Buffalo sports is bottoming out in brutally slow, and painfully obvious, ways. This is, almost, rock-bottom. Buffalo fans, BBFS sufferers, we've almost made it.
The end is near. Just took a lot longer than expected.
"This," I'd like to suggest, "is where the healing begins."
Leave all hope behind. Embrace the descent. It's remarkably freeing.
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Aw, big guy...c'mere and get your hug!
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4 minutes ago, BadLandsMeanie said:
Technically to feel better after a game like that it takes sugar AND saturated fats. And for it to work, you can't eat it at other times or you develop a tolerance that wipes away the mood of well being that you get.
I maintain my physique chiefly by adhering to a strict inactive lifestyle not from saturated fats.
Back to your well deserved admonishment of me. Your point is taken. I was insensitive, hypocritical, and bossy.
Cheers!
I believe the appropriate response here is:
Dilly dilly!
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1 hour ago, BadLandsMeanie said:
You should sober up.
You can do AA or you could only drink when the Bills score a passing touchdown, or win a game.
We all mourn in our own ways.
I don't tell you to lay off the saturated fats...
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In my twenties, when the drought was just getting underway, I used to play a drinking game to keep things interesting. Take a shot for every time the Bills get scored on and every time they turn the ball over. Kind of like solidarity with the team. Then, in 2007, I think, against the Patsies, I went half blind.
I'm strongly considering bringing back this drinking game, as a way to punish myself for being a fan. Now, nearly 40, it will be sadder, and the next day will be much, much worse. I'll feel something like Kyle Williams must feel after getting beat up for 60 minutes, surrounded by back-ups and scrubs. Like an honorary member of this hot mess.
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On 11/3/2017 at 12:15 AM, Sweats said:
So, he got a couple of yards tonight and his first TD of the season........it only took him 8 games, mind you.
Good grief.
Don't be so glum.
It's good that Zay might be good. As fans, we want good things for the Bills, yes?
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Try not to beat yourself up about it.
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Very few of these players are worthy of the term "dilemma."
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If he plays, I want to see him get hammered and suck.
Someone got triggered by a peaceful, respectful protest...
Kaep is welcome to exercise his free speech when NOT on the clock. If I spouted my political views while at work I would and should be reprimanded and/or fired.
If he keeps his antics up he will be quite the distraction to any team that picks him up. If he wants to be a social justice warrior then being a football player is the wrong profession for him.
If he does get signed he will probably let his activism get in the way of his production. This would not bode well for any team that focuses on winning games and relies on fan support.
Just get over it.
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Sometimes we realize, in retrospect, that our heroes are small-minded, arrogant, and kind of terrible people. You know, until they discover redemption.
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if the patriots get this kind of bull **** against us i will tanya harding brady myself.
I support you in this endeavor.
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It didn't look very professional, but I guess neither did Antonio Brown's bench pressing endzone celebration.
The NFL is looking more land more like a reality talent show every season.
I miss the Denver salute celebrations.
Got ourselves the life of the party over here.
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Jesus Christ.
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gnocchi dinners before every game.
Mingya, the peppers!
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And that is the type of person that the players are kneeling for. Poor guy Just was having a bad day and the pigs had to arrest him?? Just not fair
You sound smart.
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Does anyone keeping this hot mess going into its 14th page have any actual understanding of feminism as a critical theory?
It's a useful, legitimate scholarly approach to deconstructing socio/political/cultural experience, and is in NO WAY connected to the popular misapplication of any misandrist (look it up) crap that men have been whining about for decades.
In this country you're allowed to be a boorish cave man, like Cam Newton. But other people are allowed to give you s#!t for it. That's how it works. And none of it has much to do with what guys with pronounced brows and conveniently angry women call "feminism."
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I can't be one to call out Newton cause I would be up there teasing females too. Especially if they are hot.
Like if I was WH Press Secretary and I got to answer questions from dumbwit Hallie Jackson every day. I would flirt and make fun of her all the time.
You sound evolved.
Lots of feminists men in this thread
Lots of shallow thinkers in most threads, so...I'll take comments from "feminists (sic) men" any day.
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It was the other foot last year, if I'm not mistaken. This is an ankle on the opposite leg...I think.
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Everyone has a right to express themselves.
Jim Kelly was an excellent football player who brought this franchise into national relevance in the late 80s and early 90s.
That being said, he was also a privileged, philandering, misogynistic prima donna who discovered a moral high ground later in life when his own mortality unfortunately came into focus. While undoubtedly tough and resilient, he lacks empathy and intellectual flexibility, and accountability. He does not deserve the idol worship some grant him.
Therefore, Jerry Hughes, go on with your bad self. Tell him if he doesn't like the team, he can find a new one. I recall Jimbo saying something similar recently...
"This is where the healing begins."
in The Stadium Wall Archives
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I'm feeling better already.