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  1. No ****, it is still a very serious crime. He got off light and should be thankful.

     

    If he'd have been caught by a farmer in the backwoods of Georgia we would not know anything at all about this or whatever happened to the guy.

    lets overreact quick!

    Well, there is a systemic taint within our police departments in this country. People become cops because they want to beat and kill people, not because they want to enforce the law. Even worse they have the same code of silence that any street gang has. How else do you explain this?

     

     

     

     

    That’s the blasé explanation Oklahoma officials gave after the fatal shooting of an unarmed black man by a white deputy who accidentally pulled his gun when he meant to use his Taser.
    The botched encounter was captured on a disturbing video released by police on Friday — nine days after the fatal Tulsa shooting.
    “He shot me! He shot me, man. Oh, my god. I’m losing my breath,” Eric Harris says as he struggles on the ground following the April 2 shooting, which flew under the radar until video emerged a week later.
    “F--- your breath,” a callous officer can be heard saying. “Shut the f--- up!”

     

    Sheriff’s Capt. Billy McKelvey claims the arresting officers were not aware Harris had been shot, despite the gunshot noise and Bates’ admission. They called paramedics and firefighters, and rendered aid when they realized, McKelvey said.
    They let a man bleed to death because they wanted to help cover up a massive !@#$up by a fellow officer. They ignore his pleas for help because they want to claim that they didn't know he was shot. They have the audacity to say they didn't hear the point blank gun shot, and are heartless enough to tell a dying man to "!@#$ your breath". Largest street gang in America.
    There are hundreds of more examples.
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    Where can I get some prescription heroin?

    Are you really that ignorant? There are prescription opiates that are MANY times stronger than heroin. Perhaps you should actually research the problem before you comment. It will save you from asking completely retarded questions like that one. It would also inform you that the recent boom in heroin use is caused by prescription opiates. It doesn't take someone with an IQ over 100 to realize that an increase in people addicted to $100 pills would lead to more people using $10 heroin.

  3. http://www.cnsnews.com/news/article/terence-p-jeffrey/cdc-us-heroin-deaths-nearly-tripled-3-years-wh-mexico-primary

     

     

     

    (CNSNews.com) - The number and rate of deaths in the United States from overdoses involving heroin nearly tripled in the three years from 2010 to 2013, the last year on record, according to a "Data Brief" published in March by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

     

     

    ​Those prescription opiates sure are a whole lot safer than the devil's weed.

  4. Not even close to comparable.

    Why is it not comparable? Suppose a Mormon doesn't want to serve black people because they are cursed. How is that any different than not wanting to serve a gay person because they are a sinner? It's no different, as you are denying service based on a factor that someone is born with and cannot change. Your flavor of discrimination is slightly different, but it's still discrimination. You don't get to say your discrimination is justified because your religion is from the bronze age and Mormonism is less than 200 years old.

     

     

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Constitution

     

     

    Almost 240 years later and we are still debating the same thing, only this time people are dishonestly attacking Freedom of Religion (and Association) in America, and using false, simplistic examples like above.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

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    Ah yes, lets conflate denying an entire group of people basic services with YOU being the oppressed one. hahaha.

  5. Define whore. Because my definition of whore is any women that has premarital sex. Premarital sex is a sin in any religion. Say what you want about religion, but when it comes to sex they got it right. There wouldn't be as many bastards out there, and there wouldn't be as many STDs.

     

    One out of every six people between the ages 14 to 49 have herpes. That's astonishing to me.

    90% of people have herpes by the time they turn 60.

  6. http://mmqb.si.com/2015/03/17/2015-nfl-free-agency-compensatory-picks/

     

    that is the way to go. works with madden too :D

    The Bills are in line for a few compensatory picks next year. Jerome Felton's contract (4 years $9 million) and Clay's (5 years $38 million) contract are the only ones that count against us. We've lost Searcy (4 years $24 million), Pears (2 years $5 million), Lee Smith (3 years $9 million), Scott Chandler (2 years $5 million), and C.J. Spiller (4 years $16 million). Incognito and Harvin don't count because they were cut by their former teams, and McCoy doesn't count because he was acquired by trade. I wouldn't expect a 3rd or a 4th, but given we have a net loss of three UFAs, I would expect we get at least a couple late round picks. I know there are some sites out there that have gotten close to nailing the formula the NFL uses.

  7. Forgive me for starting a new thread around a similar topic, but with ALL the signings this offseason (Kyle Williams included) I just don't see how there is enough resource to go around to retaining Dareus next year.

     

    I'd rather NO Clay and NO extension to Kyle Williams to keep Mr. BIG Stuff.

     

    Thoughts?

    The Bills currently have $33 million in cap room (before Clay) next year, assuming the cap doesn't go up at all. We all know it's going up at least $10 million, with some claiming it could be as high as $160 million. This leaves the Bills with ample room to re-sign their own players, including Dareus. Especially since their commitments for the 2017 and beyond drop down to $80 million, which means they can minimize the cap hit next year and increase it in the following years with no problem. Dareus getting a Suh deal next year would actually help our chances of of retaining him because that would mean his cap hit would only be $6 million next year.

     

    http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2014/03/07/cap-could-hit-160-million-in-2016/

    http://www.spotrac.com/nfl/buffalo-bills/cap/2016/

    http://www.spotrac.com/nfl/buffalo-bills/cap/2017/

  8. Nicotine is a carcinogen.

    Maybe, maybe not.

     

    • EFFECTS OF CHRONIC OR REPEATED EXPOSURE: Nicotine is a teratogen (capable of causing birth defects). Other developmental toxicity or reproductive toxicity risks are unknown. The information about nicotine as a carcinogen is inconclusive.

    http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/ershdb/emergencyresponsecard_29750028.html

    Still 10000x better for you than smoking cigarettes. I don't smoke or vape, btw.

  9. The Bills are currently $36 million under next years cap (probably a good $10 million more given the rate the cap has been rising)

     

    http://www.spotrac.com/nfl/buffalo-bills/cap/2016/

     

     

    While they have $69 million in cap room for two years from now. Again, this is $69 million under the current cap of $143,280,000. The cap in 2 years will likely be above $160 million. This is also without rolling over any unspent cap.

     

    http://www.spotrac.com/nfl/buffalo-bills/cap/2017/

     

     

    It seems like the Bills are in great shape to be able to re-sign Dareus, Gilmore, Bradham, and Glenn.

  10. Ok. But everyting I suggested still makes sense. If you are correct then they may have enough to extend Gillmore early.

    Does that figure count Cassell coming off the books? Is that cap space number pre or post Hughes and McCoy deals?

    Post Mccoy and Hughes deals, and yes it accounts for Cassel coming of the books. We are at $38 million right now and the cap should increase by at least $10 million next year. In two years our free cap jumps to $70 million if you assume the cap remains stagnant.If it continues to increase at 10 mill per year we are looking around $90 million in cap space. Plenty of money to spend.
  11. Hey Cap Gurus, how much roll over do we have this year? I know that can't roll over twice so just trying to see what our rollover might be next year.

    We currently have $38 million in cap room next year, and that doesn't account for the cap increasing. If we don't sign anyone else we should be looking at $50 million in space.
  12. Next year's cap space (pre-Hughes deal) assuming the cap stays the same:

     

    $143,280,000 - $97,390,923 = $45,889,077

     

     

    The following year (2017):

     

    $143,280,000 - $63,836,016 = $79,443,984

     

     

    Assuming the cap rises $10 million per season that would put us around $50 million next season and $100 million the season after.

     

    http://www.spotrac.com/nfl/buffalo-bills/cap/2016/

    http://www.spotrac.com/nfl/buffalo-bills/cap/2017/

  13. With HUGE $$$ already devoted to DL, and now re-signing Hughes to 5 yr 45mil, its gonna very VERY hard to lock up Mr. Big Stuff next yr. Maybe Mario re-structures or something but we have a ton of dough tied up in DL already and with Suh about to get more $$$ than JJ Watt did, Dareus is probably looking at those deals and salivating.

     

    Hopefully it can be done, but IMO, if I had choice to lock up an elite DT like Dareus and had to chose which one to sign, it would be no brainer, Dareus over Hughes.

     

    At least we are a yr away from this situation and so many things can happen but it was the first thing that came to mind after seeing the money Suh is about to get and us re-signing Hughes.

     

    Hughes would be ALOT easier to replace than Dareus.

    Before the Hughes deal the Bills had $50 million in cap space next year. They have $100 million in cap space in two years.

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