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Alexander Hamilton

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  1. I love all the coaching GM speculation. It's great. Is there any way, until there's a shred of evidence that someone is going to get fired, that we can move the speculative posts to a separate board? While we're at it, maybe we could also create a "trading up in the draft" board for the "Let's trade X and move up to grab Reggie Bush" posts.
  2. It doesn't matter apparently. A whole bunch of people don't care that he beats women and didn't pay child support.
  3. One of the talking heads here in Philly was saying that Randall was a better QB than Mcnabb the other week. I laughed and laughed. Then he made his point that McNabb has a better system (, better surrounding cast, and a much weaker division than Randall ever had--Giants under Parcells, Skins under Gibbs, and Cowboys under JJ--yet those Eagles teams made the playoffs several years. (bump to TSW?)
  4. LOL. Change your name to OJ-lover. Or maybe just add this to your sig line "Eff Nicole and Ron--he's a Bills player dang it!" That off the field stuff doesn't matter right? Maybe the Bills should sign Lawrence Phillips up. Anyways, here's some links to support both your selective memory and remedial Google skills. child support summary What a guy. And the break down the door and choke the girlfriend story was only alluded to in there, but here's an excerpt from one link. He later plead guilty to two charges of harassment. If you want to see what the Bills fans thought of this circa 1997 when it happened, google "Moulds" and "arrested" in the newsgroups search on Google, and limit the date range to 1997. Apology accepted. Shove your "slander" accusation, reverse your "no credibility" accusation to apply to you, and have fun at your "I love Eric Moulds" rally.
  5. Sure, I'll go out and support a guy who won't listen to his coach, undermines his QBs, beats women, and doesn't pay child support until he's facing jail time. Oh wait: he's been a good receiver. Sign me up.
  6. Cry me a river. He took pay cuts to stay VERY highly paid rather than being cut because he underperformed. And as to accepting QBs--what? He gets paid to do his job. Believe it or not, you don't get extra credit just because you're not an Ahole to the level of TO or Moss. He beats women. He didn't pay child support until he was facing down jail time. Stop the madness.
  7. Besides choking a girl and not paying three years of child support, he's an excellent guy. Oh yeah. And how about undermining the rookie QB? And how about not listening to the coach? I agree with the sentiment in another thread. Stop licking Moulds' butt. He's no Jim Kelly. Eric cares about Eric.
  8. How about last year's home drubbing to the (backup) Steelers with the playoffs on the line? Get a grip. It sucked, but this loss had no effect on the Bills' playoff chances.
  9. He's not a Bills fan. He just hypes them more than some other teams.
  10. Back in the stone age when the Bills were consistently good, the crowd noise rule used to come up. Some QBs would look pleadingly at the refs, and the refs would stop the game to warn the fans that they were on the verge of getting a 5 yard penalty. The result of that announcement, as I remember it, is that the crowd would get louder. I think the refs figured out that it was a no win rule, and frankly, F--- some team that can't hear. That's home field advantage. Regarding pumping in noise, that's a rollicking crock of S.
  11. You need to be knocked around by a utility pole. Your argument goes something like this: Losman sucks because no one ever had to defend Eli Manning. That's lahjik. FWIW, your argument is so stupid that I'm loathe to engage you in debate on it. Nevertheless, if you google "eli manning bust," you'll get a whole bunch of blog morons and articles talking about whether Eli was a bust last year.
  12. This is my consolation for the season. JP has definitely progressed. Bash the coaching staff all you want: pulling JP out after the first four games in which he was horrific was the right thing to do. He seems to be doing OK now. Not stellar, but OK...as much as anyone can expect with this terrible line.
  13. OK- good call. When I watched that scene, I knew there was one bullet, but I couldn't remember why. In the preview for this week, they show her firing a warning shot in the aftermath of shooting Shannon. So: 1) she either had more than one bullet; 2) she didn't shoot Shannon; or 3) the preview is misleading and she fired no shots in the aftermath of Shannon's shooting.
  14. How are Polian's and the late-Butler's teams doing? Ralph can't escape some of this blame.
  15. Where did Ana get the gun? I assume it was in the trunk, but the show never said, did it? And would a gun operate after spending a good deal of time in a trunk like that?
  16. So they weren't mislead? The intelligence was right?
  17. Holy crap. You quote Gary Gnu? I wonder if kids in China and India participated in a sex test today.
  18. You're right. I've gone off-topic. But both the no child left behind and this decision are horrid for children in public schools, and that you'd get your panties in a wad over this decision, and yet not have a daily post about the sad state of public schooling shows how willfully bliss people are about the state of public schools. The US is on the verge of losing a war. Not the war on terror. The war for brains. I see the problems with this survey being the tip of a bigger iceberg. Public schools are a disaster. DISASTER. Especially on educating kids in science and math, which will continue to drive a global economy. Right now, the engine that drives that economy is still here, but it won't be for long, because our school system sucks.
  19. Yeah. Well. While we agree, I'm not so sure state governments are much better. As to who passed no child left behind, WHO CARES? I didn't specifically impugn Dems or Repubilcans for this horror. The fact is that it is ridiculously implemented, even though the goal of teacher accountability is a good one.
  20. Anyone who trusts the state to educate their kids takes a big risk. This sort of lunacy is bad, but nothing compared to educating to pass a test (No child left behind), which turns schools into Kaplan programs. Or the removal of phonics from classrooms (or is it back now-hard to follow the trends). Or mixing algebra, geometry, and calulus together in the cassarole approach to teaching math (a disastrous failure circa early 90s). The role of schools is education. Full stop. Eff using them as sites for social surveys and social engineering. Unfortunately, there's almost no way to insulate education from the social bias of teachers. If you can afford private school, at least you have some choice in the bias (or commitment to a lack thereof).
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