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4 minutes ago, LSHMEAB said:
Well I agree that it was the running game, but that was largely the Shanny/Kubiak scheme. Look how many RB's put up big numbers in that system after TD left.
I don't disagree. I just lean to the player side of the coach player debate.
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On 1/29/2019 at 3:25 PM, Mr. WEO said:
How many SB's wins did Elway lead the Broncos to before Shanahan showed up? Oh that's right, they were 0-3 with Elway in his prime.
You're point being that the difference was the coach? That may be true. Mine would be TD.
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On 1/29/2019 at 2:38 PM, 4_kidd_4 said:
Meh, didn’t really want The Rat here anyways.
Hahahha. The rat family
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2 hours ago, fansince88 said:
Im saying the base of my joy has nothing to do with football.
My apologies. Completely misunderstood that. That's probably wise on your part.
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Can't be. Everyone knows that Mario, Fat Ass, and Meatball made Jerry's career. Just look at his sack numbers they say. Forget that whole top tier pressures thing. Certainly forget that the opposite end was a ***** sandwich all year by comparison. Forget he is held on almost every play, no hyperbole. Guy's a bum and needs to go.
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5 hours ago, The Jokeman said:
See Josh Allen.
While I understand what you are saying, one mistake in high school, the two acts are not remotely close. However, I think I agree with the premise.
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1 hour ago, LSHMEAB said:
Doesn't affect me at all anymore. It's expected. A win is a pleasant surprise.
This is me exactly. At this point there is no more expectation left.
1 hour ago, fansince88 said:I don't watch football to bring me joy....I guess that goes without saying.
Are you paid to watch? Or are you saying the Bills don't bring you joy anymore. I always thought entertainment was supposed to bring joy..
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5 hours ago, Jobot said:
Totally Agree.. Rams likely don't even make the playoffs without those two.. and the Bills would be in the Super Bowl.. Great call!
Everybody knows the cornerstone to an nfl dynasty is a decent nickel corner and a sure handed WR2/3.
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On 1/24/2019 at 11:43 AM, Seasons1992 said:
Pass, due to her stupidity.
Smack her right in the forehead hellahard with the shlong. She's a tard.
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Plumbing, HVAC, windows, decks, lawn, auto, snow, electrical, house remodel including kitchen...all me while working way too much. Only ended up in the hospital once hahah. Grew up in a family of mechanics but I prefer to drop my vehicles off at a buddy's shop to have them fixed. Laying on concrete or a creeper in my garage sucks a little more with each passing year. I'm about ready to start paying a house keeper, and I will hang myself before I do any more roofing. I went to college to stop doing hard work.
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1 hour ago, apuszczalowski said:
You know this for a fact? Are you her? Is it your gym? Where you the gym attendant who talked to her?
How dare you not believe the person that most any sane person believes probably made it up. Don't you know all women are as pure as the wind driven snow?
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17 hours ago, sherpa said:
I used to fly there all the time, all over the Caribbean, and vacation there as well, but take my view for what it's worth.
I've provided this same recommendation to others, including my son.
The bottom line is what facility you stay at, and what they provide.
Beaches are beaches.
If I had to choose, I'd choose Punta Cana in the Dominican Republic.
I would avoid Jamaica or anything in the US Virgin Islands. Jamaica is the least "revisited" island destination.
But again, if you found the perfect situation, who knows?
My wife and I visit Punta Cana every few years. We stay at the Excellence, club level, well worth it.
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On 1/23/2019 at 4:33 PM, BillyWhiteShows said:
I get what you are saying, it just sounds very confusing. Based on what you are saying, there’s really not that much difference between the two. Unless you pull a Buddy Nix and draft EJ Manuel in the 1st round
Exactly. The only time there is a noticeable difference is when someone reaches for a need. IMO
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Seems like show biz. He is apparently hospitalized, but he was able to put a hit on Adams between being hit and being hospitalized? Sure.
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On 1/14/2019 at 12:06 PM, GoBills808 said:
The guy said he's going to be towing 5-8,000 lbs which is kind of right in the midsize wheelhouse for capacity...the new F150s are rated for like 5000-13,000 , I think the Tundra (which I like overall as a truck, Toyotas in general make good pickups but for a pure work truck they don't have a diesel so ehhhh) can do 10k...the thing is, if you're consistently putting 8,000 lbs in the trailer there's going to come a time when you need to haul 15-20,000lbs for some job and regardless, I would rather have a little too much truck than be constantly close-to-maxing out my capacity especially on a gasoline engine.
Completely agree. Also concerned with fuel mileage. If you know you are towing then at least a HD 250/2500 with diesel. Fuel mileage fluctuation is minimal between loaded/unloaded relative to gas engines. I drive a 2500 HD and haven't found anything I couldn't move yet. Would drive an F450 if I could get my wife to agree.
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For my money, Bill Burr. Amy Schumer, she's a twatwaffle
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39 minutes ago, ScottLaw said:
Yea.
Golladay is a beast. I'd happily take him over Foster any day. Foster turned it around in the 2nd half, but people forget how bad he was to start the year.
While I agree with you regarding Golladay over Foster I don't get your second sentence. If a player develops over the course or a season then I fail to see how the start has any bearing on the end. Peyton Manning's first year was terrible, he was great for years after. Does the latter taint the overall?
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19 hours ago, WhoTom said:
Here's the context in a nutshell: It takes two people to make a completion. All the QB can do is get it there, and as the above shows, he did that 72% of the time.
How dare you post anything that makes logical sense? Durrrr uhh, completion errr percents errr Allen bad. Durrrrrrrr
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2 hours ago, LSHMEAB said:
Anything to distract from the fact that the Saints had every chance in the world to win the game after the blown PI call and sh** the bed.
I'm quite sure those involved in this lawsuit cognitively realize it doesn't have a snowball's chance in hell of winning; it's just something they'll hold on to for as long as possible to pretend like the result doesn't exist.
At the end of the day, the Rams are playing the Patriots in the Superbowl. All the crying in the world won't change a damn thing.
They want this narrative to linger because it takes the sting out of losing the game. I get it. It's just a waste of everyone's time.
Seems like the way to avoid accepting results these days.
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5 hours ago, mannc said:
Maybe he could also represent Chiefs fans with regard to the the phantom roughing the passer call on Brady that kept a Pats drive alive in the fourth quarter.
Nope. logical judge would take one look and toss that case. 2nd down and all. Maybe sarcasm? I don't know...
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6 minutes ago, wppete said:
The NFL needs to adopt the NCAA Overtime rules. Way more entertaining and is fair for both teams.
Yeah but what if my team doesn't play well on their first possession resulting in a punt or turn over on downs? Do I then get to piss and moan and demand that the 15 minute OT period be completed? After all I'm going to be super pissed if my team doesn't win.
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Just now, IronyAbounds said:
They outscore the Pats 31-17 in the second half and 24-14 in 4th quarter. They win the toss before OT they likely win and everyone marvels at the gutty performance.
Yep. Instead they lose the toss and everyone loses their *****.
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2 minutes ago, NJKBillsfan said:
Nope it was third down. Get the facts right.
It was 2nd and 7.
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1 minute ago, NJKBillsfan said:
Dude the CHIEFS STOPPED them and forced a punt.
The refs called a BS call that gave them the ball back.
You can't blame the Chiefs Defense for that.
But they stopped them once and had momentum, why not just do it again. Maybe their momentum easy button was broken?
How Does a Bills Win Affect Your Life?
in The Stadium Wall Archives
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I take a few minutes to smile and enjoy it before I turn on Schopp and Bulldog on the wgr post game show. Then I am reminded that the Bills only won because someone on the other team effed it up.