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  1. On 2/24/2024 at 8:17 PM, Big Blitz said:


     

     

    She is staying in the race bc she is the Establishment’s choice.  
     


     

     

    Ron DeSantis (Trump is now considering him as Veep I can’t imagine why) is coming out the long term winner of this clown show - someone here told everyone this 3 months ago.  


    This election is completely pointless.  
     

    A total embarrassment this country deserves. 
     

    I’m not going to tell anyone who to vote for.  
     

    But if you’re voting Democrat you’re an absolute moron that should be sent straight to the sun.  

     

    What? Weren't you one of the clowns who said DeSantis was going to win the primary? My bad if not, you and a couple of other people sound like the exact same person. 

  2. 1 hour ago, Gugny said:

    It would still be significant forward progress. 
     

    For me, it would depend on how/why we lost the SB. 

     

    A fake punt call giving the ball to the worst player on the active roster would want me to have him fired. 
     

    Not that he’d ever do that in a post season game. 

     

    Forward progress isn't even really a standard here though, let alone significant. 

     

    We've had 3 straight Division Round exits in a row and half the fanbase wants him back.

     

    He's got it made here, he doesn't have to do or show anything more. 

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  3. 7 hours ago, JaCrispy said:

     


    I normally kind of like Glenn but he’s so biased here because it’s his buddy Tucker…which is exactly the kind of thing he himself rails against. 
     

    I saw he mentioned that journalists won’t even press Biden on Assange and Snowden as a comp to this…a sentiment I agree with…but Tucker doesn’t even do that with Trump when Trump had a huge opportunity to pardon either one of them. 
     

    Nobody wants to call out their friends and it strips credibility from all of them. 

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  4. 19 hours ago, QB Bills said:

    Love the guy. But he's either really good at hiding it or he doesn't take losses as bad as some of the greats. 

     

    Either that or he knows it's a lost cause with McDermott running the show.

     

    Right on the money. There's really no way to even spin how bad McD has been in the playoffs, at this point it's just blind apologetics from the people flaming this. 

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  5. You guys are hilarious. This was a cupcake interview from Tucker, the same as he gives to Trump. Or anyone he likes. 
     

    Yes, the “journalists” from liberal media also suck, you’ll get no argument whatsoever from me on that. But he’s no different, he just does the same exact thing from the other side. 

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  6. For me it’s mostly just trying to help one of my old neighbors from Rochester, they live in California now but they’re a really old couple that love watching the Bills and it’s so hard to help them by phone with logging into all the different apps and stuff that happens over a whole season. It should really all be included with Sunday Ticket. 
     

    The pricing I could handle, it’s the complexity that’s so frustrating for me personally. 

  7. 2 minutes ago, boyst said:

    i will never understand why wrestling is not more popular in this country.

     

    it was some of the best experiences of my life and some of the hardest accomplishments i've ever done. from training in biddy programs as kid to training at univ of iowa as a teenager - learned A LOT.


    It is interesting. As a kid I loved basketball, football, and lacrosse but I also played those because my friends did. I remember the wrestling coach was like actively trying to recruit guys because he didn’t even have enough.

     

    It’s probably because it just doesn’t look that cool to the average person, not trying to knock it or anything. 


    I wish McD had that type of killer instinct in this game though. 

  8. A defensive coach whose defense let them down consistently in big games and isn’t a good in-game manager. 
     

    I do feel bad for them for some reason…

    49 minutes ago, MrEpsYtown said:

    This is like the Bills firing McDermott and hiring Brandon Staley as the new HC. 


    It’s kind of like if we fired McD and brought in Quinn himself. There’s really no difference. 

  9. 15 hours ago, FilthyBeast said:

    I didn't want to touch this topic in another thread on the main football forum.....but let's look at the facts here around Taylor Swift and the NFL script:

     

    - Chiefs play lousy football all year up until the playoffs. Almost like they barely tried because they knew the obvious script well beforehand.

    - Kelce comes out as a vocal proud endorser of the covid vaccine bull####.

    - Not long after enter Taylor Swift, because Kelce said he would love to meet her someday

    - Predictable boring relationship takes shape, we see Swift attending Chiefs games regularly but apparently they don't even follow eachother on social media.

    - Chiefs magically look like a different team in the playoffs as Swift mania ramps up even more

    - NFL viewership through the roof since Swift/Kelce became a thing

    - Rumors circulating that Swift is going to endorse Joe Biden (or more likely Big Mike Obama after he/she replaces Biden on the D ticket) very soon

    - Chiefs inevitably win their 3rd superbowl in front of millions world wide next week and Swift will be on the field front and center celebrating with the team.

     

    I mean, call me a conspiracy theorist but does anyone else not see through this scripted bull####?

     

    Also how convenient is it going to be when we here about Kelce and Swift 'calling it quits' not long after the superbowl....I guess that will just be another coincidence too?

     

    Dude this is stupid to be honest.

     

    Do I think the league can influence refs? Sure. But players and coaches and staff are not tanking games to "follow a script". There are players and coaches that depend on evaluations of their play for the next personal contracts and careers, etc. On many of the lower levels, there are people that are not even being paid a lot. And guys who get cut, are fringe NFL players. 

     

    Players/athletes/celebrities will endorse just about anything for money. This is nothing new. They take multi-million dollar endorsements from companies that put little kids to work in sweatshops. How is that not even worse than what Kelce's endorsing?

     

    The Patriots had many seasons where they looked ordinary during a good chunk of the regular season and turned it up at the end and postseason. So many times they went through the same thing where people said they were done and finished. Were the Bills losing on purpose so they could script an end of the season run?

     

    And the big one...celebrity endorsements for political office have NEVER been impactful. People historically do not vote for a candidate in any office because of what celebrities preach. Joe Rogan, who has a gazillion followers, backed a Libertarian last election and Bernie the election before....what did that do?

     

    Right-wing people to me are an embarrassment to real conspiracy theorists who actually theorize about something that makes some kind of sense in any kind of way. The motives themselves here don't even add up to begin with. 

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  10. 1 hour ago, Tommy Callahan said:

    Lol.  She does know how to hustle.  

     

     

     

    Isn't this the idiot who got fired from numerous places, including a Conservative media group, for plagiarism? He also went to some Right-Wing nutjob event and told women they should all be stay at home moms. 

     

    You should develop some standards from who you're getting brainwashed by. 

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  11. Smart. They're waiting for a better opportunity in '25...

     

    Although with new ownership in DC, if they're willing to be hands-off and let a coach build their own program, that should be an enticing job for a young coach. I wonder if there's some trepidation with their new ownership or if guys like Slowik and Johnson feel like they can get a job with a franchise QB already in tow next year. 

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  12. 11 minutes ago, JoPoy88 said:


    It’s a standard level learned through past experience though, not just plucked out of the sky. That’s not to say there isn’t a possible coach out there that could have succeeded where McDermott didn’t the last 3-4 years, but I don’t know  who that may be for certain and neither do you.

     

    Absolutely I don't, I agree with that. 

     

    The difference is I think it's worth risking being an early exit playoff team for the chance to possibly take the next step, even if that risk entails the possibility of losing being a 1 win in January team. 

  13. 1 minute ago, JoPoy88 said:


    Or people just correctly realize that it could easily be a lot worse.

     

    I think that is a standards thing though, the logic of "I'd rather have a Divisional Round appearance type of team than to take a risk to reach the next level, because we could be worse". And that's fine, but the standards part still rings true. But if you're happy with that, I think you do have the right coach leading this team for you. 

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  14. 37 minutes ago, Simon said:

     

    The part I quoted.

    Nobody thinks getting knocked out of the playoffs in the second round is a "huge accomplishment" and nobody wants more of it.

    It's just some bull#### strawman you create to try to make yourself feel superior to others.

     

    It isn't. 

     

    That's happened 3 years in a row and people want the man in charge of it back. McD's side of the ball has let us down in every single big game. The part of football that he was supposed to bring his proficiency in. He's also been a horrible in-game manager and has never put in the work to improve himself as one. He has gotten some world class performances from his QB in the playoffs, with really just 1 legitimate stinker in which his defense was also bad, and can never hold up his end of the bargain. He contributed heavily to the biggest meltdown in Bills history with 13 seconds. 

     

    Yes, the standards are incredibly low to want this guy back. It's either people feel that these seasons have been huge accomplishments or they like him personally more than the team's possible success. If you consider it a disappointment when his side of the ball and Head Coaching duties have largely been responsible for those disappointments...why would you want him back? Especially when he hasn't exhibited any improvement as a coach or even an intention to improve as one? And if you don't consider it to be a disappointment...then isn't that the standard you see as being fit? And do you believe the team has gotten better with these constant early exits since the apex in 20-21? I think these are all fair questions that lead to that sentiment. 

     

    33 minutes ago, Special K said:

     

    So he has to win to go here??🙂

     

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    Yes! Keep up this string of disappointments and he should be forced to sit through another year of Marvel movies. 

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