
SectionC3
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That must have been around the time he was studying the military history of George Washington's use of airports in the Revolutionary War. EDIT: or maybe right around the time he was peddling concerns about Joe Biden's presidency spawning "World War II."
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This is the joke that keeps on telling itself. Ripping a puff and giving a dry handy in a crowded theater. Just another MAGA fraud peddling her own distorted and hypocritical version of identity politics.
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Hoax. Unless you meant they’re both (probably) hypocrites (I’ve never seen then engaged in *****), in which case we agree.
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Hoax. I’m not outraged. Amused by what appears to be the hypocrisy, yes, but not outraged in the least.
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Now that you mention it, something that happened about 25 years ago definitely prevents anyone from thinking that Lewandowski and, in particular, Noem are hypocrites. Hoax.
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Hoax. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12509093/Kristin-Noem-Corey-Lewandowski-secret-affair.html
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Sure. They can have a great season. But they started by giving a game away against a division foe in a week in which both KC and Cincinnati lost. It’s an unforced error and, as we’ve learned recently, mistakes of this nature yield a January trip to Arrowhead. So I absolutely think they can turn it around. It’s just horribly frustrating and I question whether they have the focus, drive, and enthusiasm to get where they need to be.
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And not a peep about Josh, Buffalo, or follow-up on anything that happened (or didn’t happen here). So, yeah, it’s evidence. How you want to weigh it is up to you. But I again encourage some reading between the lines and acceptance of the strong “hints” that he has been acting like a kind, funny, affable knucklehead, but a knucklehead nonetheless.
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Read between the lines. The former was an Instagram addict who couldn't help but share the things that nobody but her cared about with the world. Heard from her lately? So how and why is it that this attention-craving narcissist all of a sudden goes dark? And how is the "lifestyle" funded at this point? Maybe using that clue and the anger of the hyper-focused star WR about certain recent events we have a clue as to what the problem might be. It's time to grow up, both personally and professionally.
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There is fire to the smoke about certain other nonsense. Let's put it this way: if it was my son who was doing or who had done certain things that constitute the "fire," there would be significant familial intervention. Maybe a 27-year-old who might be worth $100m is beyond that. In fact, it's probably the case. But if it was my child, I'd be there to get his head right because life is short, time is precious, and these years--both professionally and personally--will fly quickly by.
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How do we get back to having it? It seems like a lot of Bills fandom has been joyless since last January. It’s not entirely necessary to re-hash, but we’ve been through 13 seconds, the Tops massacre, Kim Pegula, an alleged gang rapist punter, Dane Jackson getting carted off, two blizzards, Murph, Damar Hamlin, the alleged drama involving a former companion of a certain player, the Bengals disaster, Josh/Stef drama, the self-inflicted mess last night, and now this allegation that Terry made a pretty awful comment that, if true, frankly would threaten his standing in the league. At some point enough is enough and the whole thing is going to fall apart. So, my question is (fully mindful of the fact that rock bottom always has a trap door), what makes this fun and enjoyable again, for fans and for the team? I have to say, I’m burned out by it all, and this is just entertainment for me. I can’t imagine living it on a day-to-day basis. So how does joy return to Bills football?
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Rewatching the Game.....Enough Blame to Go Around, BUT....
SectionC3 replied to sven233's topic in The Stadium Wall
And special teams were in a position to choke because QB1 bumbled the game away to the point where we had the same 50/50 chance to win the game with which we started and with which we had far exceeded at the half and, you guessed it, before we got stupid and causal with the ball. -
Rewatching the Game.....Enough Blame to Go Around, BUT....
SectionC3 replied to sven233's topic in The Stadium Wall
In real life the stupid turnovers contributed greatly to the fact that he had to lead the team to the game-tying field goal in the first instance. This. We had them on the ropes at the half and we couldn’t finish. Three dumb turnovers. This. All day long. Someone has to get in his face and tell him the truth and piss him off if need be. It’s better for everyone, including him. -
I agree on the means of communication. I doubt there’s anyone there to tell him to pound salt. And that’s a problem. All offseason I chalked up the Bengals to emotional exhaustion and some extraordinary events preceding the game. I don’t want to overreact based on one game, and I won’t. But I’m concerned that our QB is a benevolent, funny, kind, and yet reckless knucklehead who will never change his ways.
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Remember the first UCL injury against the Texans where McD went over to the bench and basically told him to stop pouting and to get up and lead? I thought of that last night. He seems like a super nice kid, but sometimes guys like that are too hard on themselves and need to get over “it” faster. I do think he needs someone to tell him “no.” I’m around a lot of people who don’t hear it enough. It can be a bad thing. To my understanding Daboll, for example, didn’t give an F about anyone’s feelings and was perfectly capable of saying the word. Somebody has to be the heavy and break the bad habits.
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Look, that defense we played last night probably is the best in the league. And we still had them. We just couldn’t stay disciplined. Too many dumb mistakes at quarterback. He seems like a great, fun, kind guy, and he’s a really, really good football player. He’s just not a terribly disciplined person from what I can tell, and it shows on the field. Whether it’s dumb interceptions, fumbling a snap, a pointless hurdle, trying to run over a defender at a non-critical time (admirable qualities, to be sure, but not smart in the context of the time in which the actions were taken), he’s just not a very disciplined player. At this point, it is what it is. Maybe we get a “Favre” Super Bowl where everything goes our way in a given year. Or maybe we don’t. Time will tell.
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That's about the last thing he needs.
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Franchise in trouble- Josh Allen has regressed
SectionC3 replied to RoscoeParrish's topic in The Stadium Wall
That's what's so depressing about last night. He can't be tamed. He's going to do reckless, wild stuff. Sometimes it's great. Lately, it hasn't been so great (I'm speaking principally of the TD/TO ratio). It is what it is. We have to deal with arm punts and butter fingers fumbles and voluntarily accepting unnecessary punishment. Last night was like watching the Vikings game from last year without the points. -
We're at the WYSIWYG point with Allen. Fun, nice, affable guy. Reckless and casual on and off the field. It is what it is.
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17 needs to get his act together. Diggs saw it last year, and he was right.
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Beane’s failures on full display
SectionC3 replied to Shanahan's Horseshoe's topic in The Stadium Wall
Tre also missed a tackle on the huge run.