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dorquemada

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  1. Oh why didn't you say so then the Buffalo You Know Baseball Bats are Made From Trees and North Tonawanda Used to be Known As the Lumber City or Something So We Got This
  2. Or, the Buffalo We Were Once One of the Biggest and Richest Cities in The US, Then Things Kind of Fell Apart, But Things Are Getting Better, And It's Still a Wonderful Place To Live Even If Willis McGahee Was Bored Here I realize it's long but I think it provides more context then the Blue Collar name so it doesn't have to be explained so much
  3. How about the Buffalo 19th Century Heroic Figures Who In A Modern Context Are Considered Horrible Monsters But We Shouldn't Do That
  4. You know... not for nothing, but if you're doing this for a school project, you should probably be aware that Niagara Falls does not, in fact, provide power for 'most of the east coast'. It doesn't even supply most of NYC's power, even though the bulk of it goes there
  5. Also, OJ Simpson too soon?
  6. how embarrassing would it be when you got your ass kicked by a guy in tights and elf boots? pretty embarrassing I'd say
  7. Yeah I don't get the hype either. I mean he's an adequate QB who has seen success on a team with a generationally great D. Dont get me wrong, he has fine taste in women, but he's not worth 100 trillion dollars
  8. i want to go to an event as an observer. what sort of formal education do i need for that?
  9. Can you imagine if this happens in the Super Bowl, especially if it's a bad call or non call, and it benefits the pats?
  10. Yeah and so was Don Shula when the Bills were getting jobbed over and over again in the 70s and 80s. The point is that the technology now exists to allow for rapid review of each play, or minimally each play where everyone in the stands know somebody get screwed, flag or no flag. Like I said above, every halfwit watching on their TV at home can see clearly lots of instances in every single game where refs either throw a flag when they shouldn't, or don't when they should.
  11. They're considering making PI calls reviewable: http://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/25818681/nfl-again-discuss-reviewing-pass-interference-calls I work for a company that's basically run by attorneys. They have no idea what we do or sell, but what they do know is liability, and if they decide that there needs to be a change in the business to mitigate potential liability, it happens fast. This is no different. The last thing the NFL wants is a trial where through discovery all the internal communications regarding the bad call become public, ESPECIALLY if there's an internal email from someone important admitting it was a terrible, game outcome effecting call. Chances are that this case doesn't go anywhere, but you never know, especially if it's a jury trial, which the NFL would be insane to agree to, but might not be given a choice if the judge is a closet saints fan. stranger things have happened. PI should be reviewable. In fact, all calls and all plays should be reviewable, and it's on the NFL to figure out how to do that without making a mess of the game. You all know that with 99%+ of plays, the first post-play replay on TV you can see if the penalty (or non-call) was legit, there's no reason to have to take more than 20 seconds with crews dedicated to the task.
  12. Criminally underappreciated post
  13. This. Calling social justice groups a charity is really stretching the definition of that word. I'm sure there are some out there actually doing meaningful work for the downtrodden, but the vast vast majority of them are thinly veiled political fronts, and as you say, basically the foot soldiers of the 'resistance'. Their political enablers will continue to enable them until they become a liability then down the memory hole they'll go. Remember Code Pink? As far as the NFL goes, they're obviously just smart enough to have survived the national anthem controversy, but still don't seem to have absorbed the lesson of Get Woke Go Broke. Enough of that though, i look forward to another awful halftime show. It'll be the only thing everyone in the room agrees on!
  14. oh ok thanks i'll call for an additional brinks truck
  15. how close up did you see him? this is important for our salary negotiation
  16. I'd take him in a heartbeat. He's the only guy on that team with any life in them. i bet he'd come here with a giant chip on his should to the rest of the league, and if he could buy into the process, be a dominant back for a long time. He's in a terrible situation in Jax and clearly wants out, i think that was reflected in his attitude the second half of this year
  17. So? I mean in the hypothetical where Alabama (or Clemson!) plays the Bills, or Arizona, whatever, i don't believe anyone has said it would count for anything. That's pretty much exactly the point in fact. Would a highly motivated and well coached college team be able to stay within 28 points of the worst NFL team, who have zero to prove?
  18. No? They were the consensus number 2 all year. There's a few national media types who insisted all along that they were the equal or better to Alabama. I'm a huge bama fan, as is my wife, and we've been saying to each other since august that the only team we were worried about this year was Clemson. That was a shared sentiment among most Alabama fans who weren't pure homers it might be time to take a break, friend
  19. It's too close to MLK day. Believe me, i'd love more days off for whatever reason, but with most private sector employers not even recognizing MLK day, it's pretty doubtful that they would take on another unfunded liability from the feds. having said that, i am super thankful that i've mostly worked from home the last 15 years. it's a lot easier to hide a hangover when you dont have to physically show up somewhere
  20. I miss empire sports or whatever that WNY focused network was
  21. life isn't going to be long for him if he can't straiten out. it's tragic, and I can't help but wonder if he had gotten some mental health help earlier in his life if this all couldnt have been avoided
  22. the flipside of this is that opposing defenses now have to commit a spy to containing him. Remember when the NFL finally figured out to do that with Flutie? sadly, he didnt have the arm or height to make them pay, but Allen certainly does.
  23. My dark horse candidate is Houston. They might not have the balance but they have star players in important positions, guys who can turn a game around on their own.
  24. No, but would you bet $5000 on Rams vs Chiefs? edit; beaten like a red headed step child
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