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I had a friend visit from Columbus, OH. The only thing she was interested in was to visit Anchor Bar. You make a very good point.
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Wings outside of Buffalo, skin and bone. Wings in Buffalo, skin, bone and actual meat on the wing.
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I'm voting to add Bar Bills and Big Tree to the poll please
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Duke should definitely be part of the WR's this year
Draconator replied to LB48's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
After working on a website for 5 1/2 hours, I come here and I see Duke's name... ...it's a sign. -
But Rex is also on there, so the one cancels the other out
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A quick Google search, (Google, WHAT A CONCEPT) led me to the Bills Mafia Babes Instagram page. To say it is disappointing is an gross understatement. https://www.instagram.com/billsmafiababes/?hl=en
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https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/31869652/rick-dennison-minnesota-vikings-assistant-refusing-covid-19-vaccine-sources-say?platform=amp&__twitter_impression=true&fbclid=IwAR1m-wd8tPzQqA7y1KBakZFJq0M_Nc1Y8JLLfvGnSeMNTm6SqNSsCSRaPmk EAGAN, Minn. -- After refusing to receive a vaccine for COVID-19, Rick Dennison is out as a Minnesota Vikings assistant coach, sources told ESPN on Friday. Dennison, who had served as the Vikings' offensive line coach/run game coordinator the past two seasons, is believed to be the first NFL position coach to part ways with his team after choosing not to receive a vaccine. The vaccine is required for all Tier 1 staff, including coaches, front-office executives, equipment managers and scouts. Players are not required to receive the COVID-19 vaccine but will face strict protocols during training camp and throughout the season that vaccinated players will be able to forgo. In a memo released by the league earlier this summer, the NFL said any unvaccinated Tier 1 staff member must provide a valid religious or medical reason for not receiving the vaccine. Losing Tier 1 status prohibits coaches from being on the field and in meeting rooms and having direct interactions with players. Phil Rauscher has been promoted from assistant offensive line coach to fill Dennison's position, sources told ESPN. The Vikings also hired Ben Steele, who had recently been hired by Auburn as a special-teams analyst, to fill the position Rauscher had held since 2019. Dennison's departure comes at a time of transition for the Vikings offense, which will be guided by first-year offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak, who was promoted this offseason to fill the role his father, Gary, held in Minnesota during the 2020 season. With 27 years of NFL coaching experience, Dennison was considered a vital piece in helping bridge the gap for the younger Kubiak given his extensive experience calling run plays and knowledge of the scheme the Vikings have used since the 2019 season. The Vikings were one of the league's heaviest running teams in 2020 behind Dalvin Cook, who became the first Minnesota player to rush for at least 1,500 yards and 15 touchdowns in a season. Cook was responsible for 30.5% of the Vikings' scrimmage yards in 2020, the second-highest rate in the NFL behind Derrick Henry (33.8), according to ESPN Stats & Information. Dennison worked with Gary Kubiak for more than three decades in Denver (1995-2009, 2015-16), Houston (2010-13) and Baltimore (2014). Prior to joining the Vikings in 2019, Dennison served as the offensive line coach/run game coordinator for the New York Jets during the 2018 season. Rauscher is entering his seventh season as a coach in the NFL after joining the Vikings in 2020. He coached with Dennison on the Broncos staff during the 2015 and 2016 seasons and was Washington's offensive line coach in 2019. Steele was on several NFL rosters as a tight end from 2001 to 2007, including in Houston under Gary Kubiak. He began working in the NFL in 2013 as an offensive quality control coach for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, a position he held until 2016. Steele was later promoted to tight ends coach for the Buccaneers before moving to the Atlanta Falcons, where he was an offensive assistant in 2019 and tight ends coach in 2020. He was hired by Auburn earlier this year. The Vikings will hold their first training camp practice Wednesday.
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Cleveland Indians announce their new name: Cleveland Guardians
Draconator replied to YoloinOhio's topic in Off the Wall
So they're now half a baseball team, half foster care for feral cats? -
Is it time to trade off Singletary?
Draconator replied to Tipster19's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
You make a good point. Folding tables in LA are used for the kale and Truly displays. -
Is it time to trade off Singletary?
Draconator replied to Tipster19's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Never scratched or had sex on folding tables? In Buffalo? RIIIIIIIGGGGGHHHHHHTTTTTTT!!!!!!!!!!!! -
Is it time to trade off Singletary?
Draconator replied to Tipster19's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Notice I didn't say his name, so it's acceptable.- 88 replies
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Is it time to trade off Singletary?
Draconator replied to Tipster19's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
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Is it time to trade off Singletary?
Draconator replied to Tipster19's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
The folding tables are a must. If it's Singletary and picks for Ramsey, no deal. MUST BREAK TABLES!!!!!!!!!!! -
Bills Players-Fan Encounters Thread
Draconator replied to muppy's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Oh, Ruben Brown hit on my wife before she was my wife. -
Bills Players-Fan Encounters Thread
Draconator replied to muppy's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Working at Waterbeds and Stuff, players from the late 80's and 90's would come in all the time. Nate Odoms especially would come in after practice and hang out. They had an event at the Marriott on Millersport that they sponsored. Bruce, Thurman, Bennett, Tasker, Reed, all of them except for Kelly were there. In a football toss I got 2 out of 3 through the tire, and won a pair of RayBan sunglasses. I'm sitting at a booth with a girl who worked with me, her friend, and Thurman (who was seriously going after my co-workers friend). I got up to get drinks for the table, come back, and Thurman is wearing the RayBans. I said "Thurman, give me back my glasses" to which Thurman said, "they were your glasses". He was a rookie at that time so it was easy to forgive him. -
A friend of mine and his best friend were riding their bikes in the New Mexico desert. The only car on the road, a judge, ran into both of them. The friend was killed instantly. My friend was in a coma for 2 weeks, but pulled through. The judge? The police on scene asked for her cell phone. She gave them her personal phone, but later found to be on her court phone at the time of the accident. She got a fine...
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