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The Firebaugh Kid

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  1. This goes without saying but if you’re at this game you need to raise your level of noise to astronomical levels and encourage everyone else around you to do the same. I see way too many complacent fans at games now who don’t seem to realize that we can actually impact the game if we all work together. I know some of you disagree, but you are wrong, and we will call you out in a loving way and teach you how to be a Bills fan. 📢 Go Bills ❤️💙
  2. Another absolute thriller. Luck is on Buffalos side this time. Bills 21 KC 20
  3. There are tons of guys like this with crazy speed that just don’t translate well to the NFL game. Git er done Beane!!!
  4. I will Venmo you 50 bucks if you push one of them over
  5. If you don’t get a parking spot there you can still walk over and watch all the shenanigans. We only parked there one time and I’ve never waited so long to get out of the stadium. For what it’s worth
  6. He’s actually been training with Jon Jones in preparation for his fight with Stipe.
  7. Dalton commands a lot of attention. So does Cooper. I think once they are both finally on the field consistently with the other complementary pieces in place you will see more production from Dalton. I will admit that so far I’m pretty disappointed in his production this season.
  8. Cincy is the boogieman. More than KC even. Don't wanna see them in the playoffs.
  9. Jordan Phillips' primary contribution is riling up the crowd. I love it. Hopefully he can get us through some injuries for a few weeks.
  10. I am going to assume that this means that these injuries are not that serious. At the end of the day it’s all about being as healthy as possible for the tournament
  11. I’d like to see him get involved in anyway possible 🤣 what a strange signing that has turned out to be
  12. The last game I attended (before yesterday): KC Divisional The redemption of Bass was unexpected, but pure joy to witness.
  13. Bills at home, I don't see this being close. Buffalo 40 Miami 17
  14. The breakfast sandwich thing on the grill is a game changer. And nobody wants wing dip at 9am LOL.
  15. Being offended is a choice. It's a super popular choice, thanks to the toxic, corrective, cancel culture we live in. Anyone with a pure heart can see the mans intentions were never to disrespect anyone. "How can love survive in such a graceless age?" Don Henley "The Heart of the Matter"
  16. Tailgating on Abbott starts with breakfast sandwiches at like 830/9, then bacon wrapped stuffed jalepenos, steak sandwiches, and shrimp on the grill.
  17. Keuka is amazing ❤️ I perform 🎶at the Switz all the time. Absolutely beautiful area
  18. First game I’m going to this season. Absolutely can’t wait to pound them seats.
  19. Not sure I warrant being tagged, I'm 46. Going on 24.
  20. It feels like most of the plays that have targeted him have been poorly executed.
  21. My guess would be it's potentially a reference to someone with a disability, but that's a big stretch. I'm also high level worker in that field, so I'm super sensitive to certain terms. "Spaz" doesn't trigger me. Without looking it up, I'd describe a "spaz" as someone who moves and acts erratically. That seems harmless. And I HATE Tom Brady with the passion of a thousand blazing suns. Edit: I looked it up. Interesting: The word “spaz” is a shortened form of the medical term “spastic”. The earliest known use of the verb “spaz” was in the 1930s, and the earliest known use of the noun “spaz” was in the 1950s. The term “spaz” has evolved from a derogatory description of people with disabilities to a casual word for clumsiness or otherness. The term “spastic” comes from the Greek words spasticos and spaon, which mean “to draw out” or “stretch”. The term “spasm” was already in use by Hippocrates to describe an epileptic fit. The term “spasticity” is used to describe abnormal muscle tightness due to prolonged muscle contraction. It is a symptom associated with damage to the brain, spinal cord, or motor nerves. The term “spastic” was dropped by a major professional society that focused on cerebral palsy (CP) in 1994. This was in recognition that the term “spastic” had been co-opted by some in the lay public and applied as a derogatory term meant to bully.
  22. Totally saw that too. He's also keeping his feet moving during contact and breaking more tackles. Really impressive stuff.
  23. Nope! Just immature as hell. You should try it! It's wicked fun.
  24. I enjoyed the Brady commentating. He actually called Allen a "spaz" at one point, I almost chocked on my wing dip.
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