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FBI Wanted List: Illegals, Insurrectionists, Looters etc.
Simon replied to BillsFanNC's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
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They missed an opportunity on 2nd down by 12". The season ended on the following drive because their injury-ravaged defense couldn't get a stop.
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I want my QB with his eyes down the field, not watching the pass rush.
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If you want to suggest he made a mistake by holding the ball waiting for the hole shot to Shakir to come open instead of coming down to Diggs, there is indeed a debate to be had there. But Josh Allen has spent his entire career learning that his backside is rock solid and playing accordingly. Nobody should give him an ounce of grief for trusting Dawkins enough to keep his eyes downfield instead of resetting.
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Why Terron Armstead retired (His knee hurt) (Clickbait Article)
Simon replied to stuvian's topic in The Stadium Wall
That's about every lineman over the age of 30 on Mondays. "The Frightening Reasons!" from the NY Post qualified as clickbait, imo. -
Why Terron Armstead retired (His knee hurt) (Clickbait Article)
Simon replied to stuvian's topic in The Stadium Wall
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The NFL's one point play that isn't an XP.
Simon replied to PromoTheRobot's topic in The Stadium Wall
The only reason I didn't have a hangover is because I didn't crawl home 'til 6am and then had to call a buddy to pick me up at 7 because I was still so shlt-faced that Mom wouldn't give me the car keys. -
Please feel free to use any of the other multiple James Cook threads that already exist on the front page.
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Yes, they came out of UB. I think them and Spyro Gyra are the only acceptable answers to this question. 👍
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Enjoy it while you can
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Found this interesting Where are They Now:
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I had no idea those guys were from Buffalo. 🤯 I got a huge kick out of this back in the day:
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If he slides, the window to Shakir slams shut and it's a scramble drill. He trusted Dawkins to give him one more step and it just didn't work out. It kind of even fouled up the following 3rd down where Allen immediately bailed right to get away from that matchup and it took away the entire left side of the field, which was where that ball ultimately needed to go.
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Who was invited to Josh and Hailee's wedding?
Simon replied to Willie West's topic in The Stadium Wall
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He was completely toying with them from the second he brought that puck in. I think it was literally one of the greatest 20 seconds of stick-handling I've ever seen. I want to see a replay of the whole sequence instead of just the tail end they need to show.
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Did he drop it gently over the glass with a loft wedge so it landed like a butterfly with sore feet? Or was it more a protecting the plate/bloop foul ball into the stands that landed in some ho's kielbasa and coated her cleavage with delicious spicy mustard? Or did he point to a crying baby in the second level and then rip a biscuit right into it's annoying, toothless gob?
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TL:DR The only one of those "products" even bearing a remote resemblance to the NFL is college ball, so one could accept it as its only "competition", albeit at a stretch. In reality I do pay for both the NFL and college ball every time I frequently send DTV $100+ and that's a fairly hefty price because, with the Sabres being irrelevant and unwatchable, football is literally the only time I voluntarily turn on my TV. The problem arises when those networks choose to limit my viewing options of that product without giving me any reasonable choice in the matter (blackout shenanigans in publicly funded stadiums, colluding to limit windows, privatizing specific broadcasts for additional lucre, etc). They've gravitated to such an underhanded, self-serving, contemptuous business model that they've alienated many good folks who no longer feel any moral obligation to uphold what could be a respectful product/patronage relationship. If they were to at least to make any effort whatsoever to show a modicum of respect toward their monopolized audience, I'd be happy to reward that respect with the monetization they're seeking. But instead they have chosen to not only disregard, but to actively disdain that mutual relationship. Their abandonment of that historically successful and requited obligation is the direct cause of me choosing to abandon my own part in that relationship, and to do so without the guilt or regret I'd typically feel if I were to disregard the needs of a more considerate and honest business. Short version: *****'em; they've earned it.
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A restaurant has competition and must cater to its customers to make money. The NFL has no competition and takes advantage of that fact by maximizing profits with less than zero regard for its customer's wants or needs. I've recently lost any qualms I may have once had about honesty and fair play when it comes to the NFL. If you want to consider me a thief for "stealing" from unethical robber barons, so be it.
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I'd be right there with you but I have rewatched the Miracle on Ice.