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ProcessYaDigg

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  1. In the end, bringing Kaep back into a football uniform doesn't make sense and it won't benefit anyone or solve any problems. What the NFL should do is bring him in as a sounding board member or hold some position within the league that combats racism within the league. The overall issue here shouldn't be whether or not Kaep should play in the NFL again. The overall issue we should be discussing is how Kaep can contribute to eliminating racism as much as possible. Kaep brought attention to the situation to all of America with a single kneel. but change doesn't work that way. You have to take baby steps. Bring awareness to the locker room and change one locker room at a time within the NFL. After the NFL is understanding of this awareness and understand that changes need to be made by each individual, then the league can then branch out to their own respective community. Than those communities reach out to other communities within the states. Change starts with each individual and within their own house. Real change isn't going to happen to all of America overnight. it's just impossible. Goodell needs to get his house (the NFL) in order first and I think that would be a beneficial way in utilizing Kaep. Don't open the door for him just to play. Open the door for him to make changes throughout the NFL and possibly the rest of America. The NFL has an opportunity on their hands if they choose to handle this the right way.
  2. If guilty, burn in hell! Where in the hell is the humanity these days? I second that!
  3. I don't know if I'm a fan of the Commish or anybody else trying to force teams to sign Kaep. Does he deserve a chance, Absolutely! But simply signing him just because the NFL agrees with his stance now, just isn't a good look for either party. He hasn't been in the league for what, 4-5 years now? Even if he tries out, he may not make a team because I don't think he's that good. By all means, it would be one hell of a comeback story that I think everyone would love to see, but I wouldn't come out and say that a team needs to sign Kaep.
  4. Just sideline the Cowboys and Texans for the entire season. No one would miss them anyway.
  5. Quarantine the whole league for two weeks and sanitize everything. ?
  6. Bingo! There is no such thing in this world to where you can please everyone at the same time. That just doesn't exist and it never will unfortunately.
  7. all or nothing. I don't want to settle for anything less than 16 games. some teams start off hot and then cool off during the rest of the season. On the flip side, some teams start off cold and then they catch fire to finish a season strong to either make the playoffs or even make a deep run into the playoffs. This is what makes an entire season interesting and worth watching. If a season can not be played in it's entirety, then just cancel it.
  8. Simply, to answer the question, yes. I would support our coach. However, I want to put things in perspective. As an active duty member, I fully support the protests going on. The police system is broken and needs to be fixed. BUT, I would never kneel while in uniform. I say this because this is important. While wearing the uniform, I don't only represent myself, I represent everyone else wearing the uniform. So if I were to kneel, nobody would see me for me. Stories would get blown way out of proportion and headlines would read "Active Duty Sailor kneels during National Anthem." So in retrospect, it's the Armed Forces who support these protests, not me. I would be speaking for the entire Armed Forces, in which my career would be completely scrutinized for this. I can't speak for everyone in the Military. Same thing applies during political rallies. We are not allowed to attend rallies in uniform or wear anything that displays the organization that we're in, otherwise, that'll be seen as "the Navy supports (insert President)." Again, the point is that we can't show any type of support while representing the military or any other organization we're apart of. So I think this same situation should apply in sports. NFL players wear a uniform. They don't just represent themselves. They represent the entire organization. Let's be real, not everyone is on the same page yet with what these protests mean. In this very delicate situation we're living in right now, it should be an all or nothing type of protest during the National Anthem at games. Either all players and staff kneel, or all stand together. Or if certain players and staff want to kneel during the National Anthem, then take the uniform off, wear street clothes, and go kneel in the stands with the fans. Blend in. Represent your views.
  9. Yup. Give OJ two more games and no one for the rest of eternity will come close to a record that could've been. 2K yards in just 14 games is a feat that no one will ever accomplish again.
  10. Thank you for your service as well. And I can't wait for retirement. It's getting exhausting. My dad was born and raised in Cheektowaga and raised me to be a Bills fan. I just don't have the heart to ever latch onto another team.
  11. Kelly Kyle Williams Lorax Thurman/Bruce When it comes to a Bills Mount Rushmore list, I went with a group who contributed on and off the field. You wanna look at model players all around and I think these guys fit that mold. They loved being a Bill and being a part of the community.
  12. It's definitely on my bucket list. I've never stepped foot in the city. Once I retire from the military, my plan is to make it up there. I've been to several away games though.
  13. Tre is absolutely fun to watch. Over the past couple of years, Diggs has been one of my favorite non-Bills player so he'll definitely jump to the top of my list probably by the end of the year.
  14. Thank you for your Naval Service. I definitely honor all services, but am more biased towards seeing Sailors who served. I'm currently a Chief in the Navy. "Navy Chief! Navy Pride!"
  15. Exactly. And in that case, hopefully it shouldn't cost too much, knowing that there aren't teams willing to pay him
  16. All valid points. I agree with your statement on Jackson. He will eventually be figured out. As most of us here, we've had our fair share of hopes during many off-seasons, only to be let down when a season started. I think i'm just having a hard time with us being labeled as "favorites" because it's been so long since that has happened. And the Patriots are still the Patriots, with or without TB. Times have definitely changed for this organization and my optimism will be extremely high when we finally beat them.
  17. Let's give him the Jordan Phillips treatment. Come here, be the best version of yourself, then go get paid elsewhere after the season.
  18. I really wish I could get the full Bills experience like most people here on TBD. Born and raised a Bills fan who's never been to WNY. One day I'll be up there. Especially with how we're trending, these a special times being a Bills fan!
  19. If your hearing voices in your head, you may wanna seek a professional.
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