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SectionC3

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  1. Hoax. This isn't election fraud. It's just another one of your lies. Have a nice day. Or don't. I don't care. But the idea that this is election fraud is a lie.
  2. And, maybe, some time in the can. I'd love to hear the explanation for this one, MAGA. It's before 9a eastern, so you have plenty of time today to think of a nice hoax or some creative fake news to try to explain this away. Enjoy! https://apnews.com/article/mar-a-lago-government-and-politics-1fef158c3a66bfc0ba6224570753ba47
  3. Somebody better put out the bat signal for Gym. Things just got a little more real for the Don: https://apnews.com/article/mar-a-lago-government-and-politics-1fef158c3a66bfc0ba6224570753ba47
  4. I believe in allowing the market to dictate prices. You feel differently. Maybe I should have properly characterized you as a communist. Whatever. Potato, potatoh. I'm a capitalist. You should be, too.
  5. Lots of hoax here. Biden didn't raid anyone's home. The FBI, which operates without White House input, executed a search warrant at the home of a civilian who is not a candidate for public office. And, the search warrant was based on probable cause to believe that the intrusion would reveal evidence of the commission of a crime or crimes. The good news is that it's early in the day, and you have lots of time to generate a slightly more believable hoax.
  6. Chef Jim Crow has returned. I was going hoping you would like your beak in. Hoax. I’m poop posting and happened to see you me comment. But good to know that you don’t deny that you’re a closet socialist.
  7. Hoax. Trump was not exonerated. Protected by a prosecutor he appointed. This. They’re stuck with him. Lie with a dog, get a spray tan.
  8. Still waiting for the MAGA defense for this one. Maybe they’re busy studying Central American dictatorships to see how coups are handled and calling Trump pal Kim Jong Un to see what it takes to run a no choice election.
  9. Love it. Hoaxing the government. I wish I would have thought of that earlier. I’ll add that maybe this is the ultimate hoax. Like how the hoax story ends. Just when you think he’s down, out, morbidly obese, covered in liver spots, and struggling with early stage dementia, the Don comes back to own the libs, defund the FBI, build the wall on the Colorado border, and sign a mutual defense pact with North Korea.
  10. Good point. That’s really where all of these apologists should start. I imagine all of the Q’s who haven’t overdosed on a deadly combination of Lysol, Ivermectin, HCQ, and Fox News could be of great help in this matter. You guessed it. Hoax.
  11. Right in front of me at the stadium. One of my favorite plays ever. Tough as nails dude. He can play for this team for as long as he is able.
  12. What’s this? All of the Trump sycophants here are strangely quiet. There has to be some explanation for this. Is it a liberal hoax? Is this Antifa putting words in his mouth? Or has his “stable genius” brain been the subject of a hostile takeover by a terror group funded by Bette Midler? What say you, Trumpworld?
  13. Hoax. Especially about J6 treason.
  14. Hoax. Hard to do when you’re defunding them.
  15. Sadly this is not a hoax. But the lapdogs will lap this up. Maybe they can start lining up now to vote in person for this thing. https://www.mediaite.com/trump/trump-re-ups-his-demand-to-hold-a-new-election-now-in-bizarre-overnight-truthsocial-post/
  16. Sounds like socialism to me. Sick.
  17. No kidding. Don’t forget decent dollars to Beasley and Sanders in FA. They idea that we have Josh working with scraps at WR is ridiculous.
  18. They’ll cut him after practice and have him as a well-paid PS player. No reason to have him miss practice today if you plan to keep him around, especially if he has to hold/punt.
  19. Maybe it’s for the best. I don’t know. She might be an unofficial but helpful fashion police.
  20. No, I was actually thinking about the Christmas Story movie and hoping that Santa brings you something you want.
  21. I love sophmoric humour, but this one’s over my head. Can you explain?
  22. Hoax. Maybe you take Homer Simpson's advice and consider moving to Russia. They're very pro-Trump there. Also no libs. Might be worth a look.
  23. Totally agree with you on pass pro and capability as a receiver. When I thought all of this through I thought of Cook getting blown up on pass pro. I'm kind of wondering if the Moss conversation is motivated by the Bills' thoughts on the 53 and then on game day actives. I wonder how much they expect Moss to be active this year. I also wonder if they're looking for a way to keep 7 WRs. (With Josh and the structure of our offense, it's a reasonable approach.) The other layer to this is short yardage. If Moss isn't a regular active, then who is our short yardage back? They better not lean on Allen for that as much as they did last year. At some point that's going to catch up with them.
  24. I'm thinking the way you are, but I'll add three potential wildcards here. (I'm not saying either is what the Bills are thinking, the possibilities simply are things that they reasonably could be thinking.) 1. They don't think Moss will be a regular gamely active and, even if he is, they might not think Moss can hack it in the 12-15 carry per game, pass pro, limited receiving role in the event of injury to Singletary and unreadiness of Cook. (Doubtful, I know, but it's a possibility.) 2. They like Blackshear/Johnson, and feel that there either won't be any drop-off between that person and Moss, or that any drop-off is negligible and therefore worth the pick they would acquire in the trade. 3. They like Blackshear/Johnson on ST, where Moss offers nothing, and they feel they may need one of those two on teams given their plans with the rest of the 53 and the gameday actives. (Also unlikely, I know, but at least somewhat plausible.) Assuming, for sake of argument, they're thinking along the lines of my second wildcard, the analysis is whether two years of Moss plus, say, a fifth round pick is worth either one year of Johnson (at probably a slightly higher price), four years of Blackshear (at a marginally lower price), or investment at a different position on this year's 53. Given how irregularly Moss is likely to be a gameday active this year, I understand kicking the tires on a trade if they think they have a suitable substitute on hand. (Ultimately, though, I'm with you and I'm not sure that I'd do it given this year's expectations and the risk a trade would entail.)
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