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Falcons trading Julio Jones to Titans
Giuseppe Tognarelli replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
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NFL Network: Bills @Browns 2019
Giuseppe Tognarelli replied to Buftex's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
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Zay Jones gets new number - 7, his college number
Giuseppe Tognarelli replied to Saxum's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Zay Jones and I had lunch yesterday. -
Sean McDermott OTAs press conference 5/25
Giuseppe Tognarelli replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
A lot of people have asked, and a lot of people are probably eager to be defensive about it. I didn't mean it to be inflammatory. I think it's a factual statement. Look at the polling on which groups are least likely to get the vaccine, and then think about the characteristics of many of the players McBeane bring in. Obviously not all members of a given group will behave in the same manner as the majority of the group overall, but trends are trends and are not meaningless. That's as specific as I'll get. -
Sean McDermott OTAs press conference 5/25
Giuseppe Tognarelli replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
They play two different positions. Star is the only potentially legit 1T option we have, and he probably knows it. McDermott shouldn't be surprised that he finds himself "concerned" about meeting vaccination thresholds. The types of people he's seemed to tend to bring in during his tenure are also the ones most likely to have vaccine hesitancy. -
75 players show up for voluntary workouts
Giuseppe Tognarelli replied to CorkScrewHill's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I'm trying to figure out why it's not surprising to me that Sanders and Diggs are among the small number of players not to attend. Why does that seem unsurprising? -
With reports that multiple teams have 70-80 players reporting for Phase Two, why are there no reports about the Bills? Are players staying away? Is Josh in town? Call me crazy but if Josh is not here, I think it's telling with regard to his likelihood to seek maximum value on his contract. It's not directly contract related, but it would show a propensity to side with the union/players over the team.
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Christian Wade [Mod edited] has a groupie
Giuseppe Tognarelli replied to Milanos Milano's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I think it's kind of silly for anyone to have strong opinions on Wade one way or the other. The fact is we haven't seen him for 2 years and have no way of knowing how far he's come or not. However, the fact that Beane doesn't mention him when discussing his stable of backs is probably pretty telling. -
First time in buffalo
Giuseppe Tognarelli replied to USCGBILLSFAN's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Gotcha. I've actually still never heard that for highways or whatnot until I started listening to Buffalo radio. Here, I-68 is 68, Route 40 is 40, Route 219 is 219, but in Buffalo it would probably be the I-68, the 40, and the 219 I kind of like it -
I'm excited to be in OP for the home opener against the Packers. 😁
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First time in buffalo
Giuseppe Tognarelli replied to USCGBILLSFAN's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Listening to a lot of Buffalo radio, I've noticed folks saying "the" prior to road names. That is entirely foreign here in Maryland. It seems to be almost universal in the Buffalo area though! -
First time in buffalo
Giuseppe Tognarelli replied to USCGBILLSFAN's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
We joke about this, but weight gain from looking at or smelling desirable food may actually be possible due to cephalic-phase insulin release. "Marc David, a consultant in nutritional psychology, states that people on diets often fantasize about the foods they can’t eat. Due to this, insulin production is increased, and since the people are not eating their forbidden foods, the insulin is then stored as fat. David calls this 'non-caloric weight gain', when your body is in a phase of cephalic insulin response and produces insulin when it is not needed."