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1 hour ago, MiltonWaddams said:

I watched an episode of the Real World once. I definitely wouldn’t let my girlfriend join one of those casts, but I might give it a shot.

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Posted
46 minutes ago, DrDawkinstein said:

Josh knew the assignment

 

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I totally called this. I hope he ended his comments with "Go Sabres"...

 

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Posted
1 hour ago, Allen2Moulds said:

I hope this is code for a trade down.  Chris Bell in the 2nd round.  I'm going to try and speak into existence, between now and thurs.

 

This is a top tier outcome 

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1 hour ago, Allen2Moulds said:

I hope this is code for a trade down.  Chris Bell in the 2nd round.  I'm going to try and speak into existence, between now and thurs.


A physically gifted but very raw receiver? We either get Anquan Boldin or Treylon Burks. 
 

Oh and he tore his ACL too. Bleh. 

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I don't know how I make the McGovern's resigning story with Allen's involvement. So Allen said McGovern called him, basically saying good bye; Allen told him to hold on for a second, and he proceeded to give Beane a call; in Allen's word, "Beane said he's working on it."

 

I'm sure there is more details to it - I'd imagine McGovern told Allen the numbers etc. and Beane probably told Allen a lot more than just "working on it." Allen might even be a broker of what Beane's number to McGovern's willingness to take less than the market. But on surface, Allen appears to be forceful to dictate personnel is not something I agree with whole heartedly. I'm not saying I don't like McGovern, just the principle of relationship of the players and the FO. 

 

One thing we noticed since the McDermott's firing is that OBD seems to bringing Allen into all major decisions. That might be what Dunne's alleged friction between McDermott and Allen. McDermott is probably the old-fashioned coach that he just wants the player to play (think of Belichick famously loved to criticize Tom Brady in front of the whole team: no one is above the team when you make mistakes). Maybe they are going the route to cuddle (probably not the right word) Allen every chance they get. The premise for this to work depends on 1) Allen being 100% dedicated to teams' success and 2) Allen is right more than he's wrong in football decision.  Point 1) is great. Point 2)? 

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2 hours ago, BuffaloBillyG said:

Brady strikes me as the kind that will definitely eat your food even if you have it clearly marked with your name. 

 

Homeboy definitely takes the leftover breadsticks after peeps leave the table.  

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