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716er

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  1. 4 minutes ago, YoloinOhio said:

    If there is anything I am sure of, it’s that the Bills just found out about this within the last day or 2. Beane and McD aren’t going to burn down what they’ve built on a freaking punter. And they literally just had him in front if the media next to Josh 2 days ago. McD was just joking around about him this week on pardon my take. That’s completely opposite of everything else we’ve seen from them for 6 years if they knew anything about this. 

    whether they or someone else who reports to them ***** up and they SHOULD have known at some point earlier is another story. 

     


    I’d love to agree with this but I don’t understand how the most hyped punter I can recall prior to the draft (with stats to back that up) was not the first punter off the board. 
     

    He also lasted until round 6. 
     

    There is plenty of history of ***** kickers and punters drafted in the top 3 rounds. Just doesn’t add up. I think teams knew.

  2. Just now, Matt_In_NH said:

    I wonder if other teams knew of this and did not draft him.   His lawyer says Ariaza is targeted because he is a Buffalo Bill, not a doubt in his mind....yet the other accsued on nobody's on the team still...nice try


    Araiza was talked about like the best punter ever. There were talks of him going in as high as the 2nd round.

     

    He was then the 3rd punter off the board.

     

    No doubt in my mind teams knew about this. 

  3. Just now, SCBills said:


    For people who view the players as cogs in a their favorite machine, not much.  
     

    For those that actually care about the human element.  A lot. 
     

    If he’s guilty, cut him and let him deal with the civil and potential criminal suit.  
     

    If he’s not.. well, who needs to file a criminal suit when you can simply ruin someone’s life by doing this?


    Read the article.

  4. Just now, Malazan said:

    *if* the Bills knew and they should have known.. this is bad. The investigators hired by NFL teams are not slouches and an active police investigation is not hard to find. They have made a very large blunder for.. a punter. Guilty or innocent, this was a bad move for the Bills and they need to get a lot of information very quickly. If it looks like he was involved, they need to make the right decision very quickly and give a good explanation to the fans. 


    FWIW the “punt god” was passed on by two other teams who chose punters. Makes you wonder.

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  5. 53 minutes ago, Precision said:

    The government and society is doing these young people a disservice by bailing them out.  They will never grow or learn the meaning of money or hard work unless they have to struggle.  

     

    Nobody is getting bailed out.

     

    Someone $150,000 in debt is now $140,000 in debt. The struggle will continue.

     

  6. 1 hour ago, DRsGhost said:

     

     Among your professional colleagues in the legal world the above is all true.  Just as it is with my fellow immunologists and virologists.

     

    Online all bets are off.  Especially at PPP.

     

    Your credentials and how you use them to determine who is/isn't qualified mean squat here.

     

     

     

    Correct.  Phone auto correct as I'm sure you can appreciate.

     

    Now I'm going to use this opportunity to give another bi-weekly-ish shout out to one of my admirers.  I ignore this poster with religious zeal, and since you love it when I call out those on my ignore list then there's no better place or time than now, right?

     

    hey @716er  ***** off!

     

    ThirstyScalyGalapagosdove-size_restricte

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  7. For the record, Julie Kelly was not the only source that actually covered and watched the entire trial. She may have been the only source that actually covered and watched the entire trial while high on #TrumpCrack, however there are plenty of local Michigan reporters, such as Rachel Louise Just, and national reporters, such as Ken Bensinger of the New York Times, who covered the entire trial in full. 

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