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Obviously, one cannot say with certitude that it will be decisive, but it sure is a huge chip to win and once again, the game is a home venue for the Chiefs. It was immediate redress for the roughing penalty. I used to be neutral on KC, but their fans and the hyperbolic cadence of the home announcer have turned me against them. (Of course, Mahomes, the arrogance of Andy Reid, and the tolerance for jail breakers, along with being the primary obstacle to the AFC crown contributes.)
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THE ROCKPILE REVIEW - First Draft, Second Draft
Dr. Who replied to Shaw66's topic in The Stadium Wall
You're replying to a fella for whom intellect is his kryptonite. -
You can try to explain it and justify it in the broad context, Jerome, but you still made a bad call there 😜
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Pretty sure that means House hacked his account.
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If they win it all, it's pretty much immediate forgiveness I think.
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And they need to draft oline and wr earlier and stop using premium picks on rb. They have their habitual weaknesses, but they've also turned the franchise around, and thanks to Josh Allen should be perennial playoff teams with a shot at the SB for the next decade. I'll take that, especially after the drought years and mortality and all.
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Thanks for the explanation. I'm still irritated by it, but I get your point. It wouldn't matter so much if the years of consecutive KC games didn't also coincide with a time when both teams are in the ascendancy and vying for the top seed in the conference. Fluke or not, it's an advantage for KC.
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And the Colts gave up a 3rd round pick to get him. Broncos are in a world of hurt.
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Cut Gabriel Davis and sign Odell Beckham Jr.
Dr. Who replied to Joe Ferguson's topic in The Stadium Wall
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Andy Isabella (WR) 2nd round pick cut by Cardinals, on the waiver wire
Dr. Who replied to ganesh's topic in The Stadium Wall
I think he lost his wheels. Not sure that is coming back, but otherwise, a plausible point. On an unrelated matter, could you have a word with your owner? It's obvious you know much more about football, though I suppose it's difficult to post with paws. -
Allen is the Bills only short yardage option
Dr. Who replied to Inigo Montoya's topic in The Stadium Wall
I don't really know, obviously, but it seems to me they changed personnel and method late in the season last year. Oline play demonstrably improved and so did the run game. So, I take from that McD is willing to make a midseason change. Maybe they think the current strategy will improve with reps, though I am skeptical. Of course, what would really help is more talent on the oline. I hope it is a priority next year, though probably they'll be looking at safety in the first round knowing their proclivities. -
Allen is the Bills only short yardage option
Dr. Who replied to Inigo Montoya's topic in The Stadium Wall
It is confusing. You wish there was a Bills' reporter smart enough to explicitly ask them about their thinking in that respect. -
I wish him well-being as a human. As the qb of an opposing team in the division, I do not root for his professional success. When a player on a rival team does actually ascend to the status of MVP level, like Mahomes, I hope they play poorly, especially when they play my team. This is how it normally works when you root for one team and not for another. Football fandom is not an expression of ethical universal charity. I know this seems simplistic. The sort of thing perhaps you explain to an eight year old. So, either you are a troll or you were abused as a child and no one explained to you the basic principles of how to root for a team.
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You seem to continually find yourself here, when you obviously belong on a Flipper forum. I don't think Tua ever gets to elite. He's yet to establish himself with certitude as a solid qb, though with the talent around him, that should be feasible.
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When Einstein disagrees with you, take the W.
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Poor coaching by McDermott is becoming a theme
Dr. Who replied to Einstein's topic in The Stadium Wall
Maybe I should start a thread entitled Poor Posting by Dead Nobel Prize Winning Physicist is Becoming a Theme . . . -
Update: Xavier Rhodes signed by Bills
Dr. Who replied to Steel City Mafia's topic in The Stadium Wall
They hadn't gotten to interogatives before he quit school. -
One of them is inevitable. Borges the great literary writer of philosophical stories tells of an atlas where the scale between map and geography is 1: 1. In short, the rendering is the reality. I have a feeling that's when we'll see the damn things.
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Dear Einstein's Dog: Yes, we all know now you are the one who really wrote the paper on the General and Special Theory of Relativity. Your human figurehead is off his meds, btw.
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Mafia descending on Miami, Phins fans not happy about it...
Dr. Who replied to Inigo Montoya's topic in The Stadium Wall
Nobody hates you when you're bad. It's backhanded respect. (Ah, right after I posted, I thought, "well, I hate the Pats** even when they suck, so I guess it's a general truth with exceptions.) -
She's quirky and smart, which works for me.
