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Fingon

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  1. None but it doesn't matter. Even players that aren't on rosters get drug tested. Refusing or missing a test is also considered to be a positive, even if you aren't under contract with a club.
  2. So she was gang raped but is only suing the guy worth hundreds of millions of dollars? I'm guessing the other guys aren't worth much so the victim doesn't see a point in suing them.
  3. http://www.buffalobills.com/video/videos/Coffee-with-the-Coach-Presented-by-Tim-Hortons/77e506f4-c34a-4e21-b90f-e5c13c99406d skip to 2:20 in the video for Rex's comment about keeping 3 QBs.
  4. Best commentary by far (NSFW language): http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=0e5_1439474009
  5. Some people believe in god, some in Santa Claus, and some even believe in elves. Personally I'm a Zeus man myself. Are you prepared for the consequences of your non belief in our Lord Zeus, should he exist? http://www.theatlantic.com/international/archive/2013/10/why-so-many-icelanders-still-believe-in-invisible-elves/280783/
  6. Darby's been our best corner in training camp per Carucci: http://bills.buffalonews.com/2015/08/02/bills-camp-day-three-outlook-schedule/
  7. So I guess Sean Payton is addicted to Pills/Molly/Alcohol.
  8. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FbX8xZikrRo Joel McHale was so brutal with his jokes. Amazing. Peyton looking pissed reaction shot: http://i.imgur.com/7HTOx59.gif
  9. Yeah... Henderson is really on the bubble with all those tackles we have on our roster.
  10. Probably very little interest actually. Mathis is a zone blocking guard, which we played last year. This year they are using power blocking schemes, which don't fit Mathis' game at all. He's one of the lightest guards in the NFL.
  11. It's because fleeing and abandoning the car can be the best legal course of action. The prosecution has to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that Spikes was driving, which is hard to do when he can just say a relative was. At that point it becomes very hard to pin it on anyone. Civilly he's !@#$ed, however, as they only use the more probable than not standard. I'd expect Spikes not face any criminal charges and just settle with the family.
  12. Fred is a leader and has better technique than any RB in the game today. I would take him as a coach in a heartbeat.
  13. You should expect one. The average WR doesn't reach their rookie year production again until year three.
  14. Actually, given that Sammy was busted for weed in college, he probably isn't in the drug testing program. If you don't test positive for 90 days after entering you are removed from the program and go back to being tested once a year for recreational drugs. If Sammy has already been tested this year he could smoke weed with impunity and the NFL couldn't do anything unless he was arrested for it. Even then it takes four positive tests to get suspended under the new rules.
  15. A price that just so happens to be under the legal amount they are allowed to pay them. Pegula purchased the Bills, and in doing so purchased all their liabilities as well. If/when the Bills lose/settle this lawsuit Pegula will have to pay.
  16. If you draft a player and they don't sign they can enter the draft again next year. If a player goes undrafted they cannot enter the draft again. The worry probably was that La'el Collins would have used being drafted that late as a way to get back into the draft. Might as well use a pick on a guy you know 100% will sign a contract.
  17. So Baltimore has paid a total of $46.4 million because of this practice. There is very clearly a pattern of this behavior. Perhaps you should do more research into the topic? http://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2015/04/the-rough-ride-and-police-culture/391538/
  18. No excuse for rioting, but perhaps the Baltimore PD should stop trying to injure people by not strapping them down in transport vans? You would figure paying out seven figure settlements to victims of this practice would have made it stop, but I guess some cops will have to go to jail for that to happen. They don't get the benefit of the doubt when BPD keeps doing it over and over.
  19. How many millions can Baltimore payout for injuring people in police vans before they do something about it? There is very clearly a culture of trying to injure detainees by not strapping them down: http://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2015/04/the-rough-ride-and-police-culture/391538/ I wonder if they break the $100 million mark someone might care.
  20. The police will question the BF/GF/Husband/Wife 100% of the time in a murder investigation. The fact that he's being questioned is rather meaningless.
  21. What does this have to do with Gregory and Ray? Jordan is being suspended for PEDs, while marijuana requires four positive tests before a player is even suspended (and then it's only 4 games). Completely different rules and situations.
  22. It takes 4 positive tests for marijuana to trigger a suspension now. This smells like PEDs.
  23. Civil war caused by the practice of dividing up land within the Kingdom between the King's sons. At the time of the show, the Carolingian Empire would have just recently split into three different Kingdoms. I believe the show takes place two years after the split.
  24. Major college programs bring in tons of cash for their schools. Paying their basketball coaches is not a problem for many other state schools. In fact, the highest paid employee of most states is a sports coach. UB has $600+ million sitting in the bank accruing interest. UB has money they just don't want to spend it, and would rather their endowment grow larger. UB has no commitment to building winning sports programs. They easily have the money to pay Hurley, but it's clearly not a priority for the administration. UB letting successful coaches leave is basically a tradition at this point.... but hey, as long as that endowment keeps growing everything is just peachy for the administration. Good news... it's up to $864 million.
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