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  1. Kincaid said he felt good today I think your call ups are Spector & Green Inactives : Palmer Dawkins Brown Mathis Bernard Ingram Backup oline Van Pran Green Lundt 5 wrs Gabe Coleman Shakir Shavers Cooks Pr Shakir/ Coleman Kr Davis/ ty Johnson Grable is activated next week If Codrington is active then Green or Spector are not If Codrington is active, Green isn't , then Grable will be on the 53, Only Spector is elevated
  2. Wonder if Hamler or Cain will be back on the ps at wr
  3. 💯, but I also think a little different about that game considering Dawkins was clearly in a fog from the concussion and Brown was hurt....
  4. I'm cynical too but bradys been good in spots this year too Allen needs a clean game and they should win I agree tho about the systemic issues with Brady. But I also think McDermott has his hand in the cookie jar 👀
  5. It won't be a problem if Brady uses extra protection and isn't stubborn. They also need up tempo in spots depending on circumstances It's hopefully 100+ for cook and 50 + for Davis/ Johnson The Steelers are obviously tough but the bills have the deepest oline in the NFL and Van Demark at Lt is way better than rt
  6. Palmer/ Cooks/ Shavers Van Demark / Lundt Edwards / Anderson McGovern/ Granger Torrence / Anderson Grable / Lundt / Anderson Knox/ Hawes/ Latu Shakir / Ty Johnson Gabe/ Coleman Allen / Tribs Gilliam Cook/. Ty Johnson/. Davis Bosa/ Epenesa Jones/ Ogunjobi/ Phillips Walker / TJ Sanders Rousseau / Solomon / TJ Sanders Milano/ Williams / Franklin Thompson / Andressen/ Spector Hairston / T. White/ Hancock Benford / T. White T. Johnson / Lewis / Hancock Bishop / Lewis/. Franklin Hancock/ Poyer
  7. I don't have any faith but maybe he surprises everyone and has a big impact
  8. I really wonder if his notes gimmick was a decent con the bills front office fell for. I sure hope not but idk lol
  9. "Calvinism"you're correct. Which is more specifically a doctrine of no free will or predestination in layman's terms within Christianity But Calvin was a pivotal part of the reformation that questioned the churches authority, along with martin Luther which in turn created the fertile ground for not necessarily establishing one church authority in the new colonial world and their discussions about a new government etc They were a core reason for not having an establishment of religion in the Constitution etc It's obviously way more nuanced than this but this is like 1 % of the cliff notes But the larger report remains. The Iroquois had literally nothing to do with any of this. There was temporary alliances and or treaties etc.
  10. I know this is possibly true, but I don't want to believe it. It makes me feel like I have to throw up if McDermott is purposely shortening the game to protect his defense I want to vomit 🤢
  11. I really hope we sign Pierce. And draft a couple wrs with our 1st 2 picks This is a very tough lesson for Beane not to be cheap at wr ever again with Allen. The offense generally speaking needs to take priority. That's the whole point of a defensive hc
  12. He probably can still run faster honestly lol
  13. Yup that's a good comp too
  14. I thought this too But cooks is more a super quick stutter step type wr Lofton was a long striding track star who probably aged better than any wr outside of Jerry Rice It obviously could happen Joey Galloway was a similar archetype wr and had great years in his mid 30s Depends on chemistry too which is massively underrated with QBs and wrs
  15. Strategic alliance yes. This was also in the context of the French & Indian war prior. ( France and Great Britain fighting with different native tribes choosing sides) The founding fathers main influence for political philosophy was born out of the ancient Greeks. That and a protestant reformation born out of Christendom. If they were not religious they were deists.... John Locke or James Madison would talk about Aristotle or the enlightenment period in Europe. Cleisthenes - Ancient Greece John Calvin - Protestant reformation John Locke - enlightenment period All 3 are widely considered the fathers of modern American democracy They viewed the Iroquois as a different people, from a different culture that was fundamentally not part of the American nation. The same applied to the Sioux tribe, Blackfoot, etc Not saying you're disagreeing with this, I still haven't watched the documentary. But if it's seriously being implied that the founding fathers got some of their political philosophy from the Iroquois, yes that is silly and bizarre
  16. It would've turned out this way ( America turning into a corporation) even if the Communists won the Cold war. The technology imo created this cultural crisis for the most part...not on purpose, I think it's just an unintended consequence trans national, international financial classes would've emerged regardless. And the fundamental dynamics between men and women changed because of technology too. There's going to be more issues with ai and mass Job loss from technology. I don't think we understand how much the social dynamics of pre industrial society is going to change. I watched the movie fight club again after seeing it years ago and it touches on many of these issues that are even more salient now
  17. Same here bro. I've said that the 2020-2021 Bills, or this recent Tampa game is Allens identity. He's a gunslinger and you massively diminish his ceiling turning him into a ball control, game manager QB who only throws 15-25 times
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