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Offside Number 76

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  1. But he didn't blame the Right, at least not in any article that I've read, and that's what I'm inquiring about. Is there any evidence of that at all? (If so, I won't be happy about it.) All I see is that he called for reason. I don't care what his political affiliation is, calling for reason seems like a good idea here. Officers of the law tend to do that, you know? I don't think the guy is a "far left liberal," either, although I do know that he disagreed strongly with Arizona's immigration policy. (You don't have to be too much of a liberal, or even a liberal at all, to see the economic impact on his department that he was complaining about.)
  2. I'm not sure if I'm a hard-core leftist (some people tend to label anyone who recognized the damage Bush was doing to this country as a "hard-core leftist"), but I didn't like aspects of the Patriot Act and I don't like this proposal, either.
  3. I have seen nothing where the sheriff blamed any political party--just that he mentioned vitriolic speech and its consequences. Is there a quote where he blamed the political right? I also have seen nothing describing the suspect as a liberal--again, please point to this. Thanks.
  4. My apologies; I didn't read your last sentence very carefully.
  5. The only reason they can't re-sign him now is if the deal is going to call for more than a 30% raise. Otherwise, they could do it--the current CBA still is in effect. So look for him to be making more than $910K next year.
  6. Tell you what: I really hope I'm wrong, because it would be incredibly kickass to see a guy do this in the NFL (even better if he were in Buffalo), but I just don't see it happening at the pro level. Maybe an occasional appearance on the other side of the ball, like Deion Sanders. Again, though, I hope I turn out to be wrong.
  7. McIntyre is a really good blocking back. I don't think the Bills should waste a pick on a RB this year. As for Marecic, if you're drafting him to backup at ILB and play special teams, that's one thing, but I don't expect him to be a "triple threat." He's not going to learn an NFL defense and an NFL offense and NFL special teams coverage, and learn them all well, even if he's a Stanford grad.
  8. I got these two mixed up. Can't imagine why.
  9. Nothing involving Haynesworth is low risk.
  10. I did mention this concept, on the first page of this thread, but got shouted down a bit. Anyway, I just don't think the current crop (without Lee) is going to do it next year, after seeing the last three games, and I don't want the team to spend a draft pick on a WR.
  11. Please don't take offense; this is constructive criticism. You're a grad student, you need to either proofread or have a classmate or friend proofread for you. The survey is a bit of a mess (spelling, grammar, etc.); if you're going to present this to a professional sports team, I think you should fix it up a bit. If it were just for fun on this message board or something, I wouldn't make these remarks, but it seems that you're doing this both for a graduate program and for a potential employer. Good luck, in any event.
  12. That's a fair point. He still sucked, though.
  13. hahahahaha hahahaha That was really funny, because you called out people different from you, and misspelled words all at the same time. Your self of steam must be at an all-time high! Abb up, brah!
  14. Brohm threw one to Cole, remember?
  15. Frankly, I'm not sure why he deleted his own. There was an intelligent discussion going on in that thread. This one is funny, though. He did do an exceptional job with that chinstrap; best I've seen since Collins.
  16. Nice. Everyone's self of steam has been lowered as a result of this brilliant comment.
  17. Well, I've seen what I needed to see, and I think the Bills need Evans back. Too bad. It would have been good if the team could have duped some other team out of a second-round pick for him.
  18. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mEszTzdUMcY
  19. And the one who ruined a few kids' college careers and reputations and got a lacrosse coach fired, right? Although, I do think Favre did this.
  20. that's about 12.5K per inch, from what i've read
  21. Well, let's at least get the facts straight. It did not take years for Ryan to develop. He led the Falcons to a playoff berth his first season. He was named Rookie of the Year by the AP. Roethlisberger was undefeated in the regular season as a rookie starter: 13-0. Won a playoff game that year, too. His second year, he won a Super Bowl It did not take years for Roethlisberger to develop, either. What any of this has to do with Mallett or any quarterback available in this year's draft, I don't know.
  22. Absolutely right.
  23. 1. That's the mark of a leader, there. 2. Spiller was as aptly-named as Loss-man was. And the best case scenario for Bills fans is that some team gives the Bills a third-round pick for Dropsy. 3. Right on. Look, if Luck were available, I'd say take him and let him Rodgers it for a couple of years, but we all know he won't be available. 4. That and the drunks are what keep me home on Sundays. 5. What happened after that first drive, when the Bills were absolutely imposing their will on the Cheats? I mean it, what the hell happened? 6. The game is meaningless now that the Jags lost in front of a "sellout" crowd of about 35,000 and seventeen tarps. So unless Ryan has his head up his wife's boyfriend's ass, well, we'll see the Jersey-B-B squad.
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