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SageAgainstTheMachine

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  1. http://www.ibtimes.com/articles/217862/20110921/kelly-thomas-police-fullerton-beating-schizophrenic-homeless.htm Shameful.
  2. The first time I saw Fitz play was for Cincy against the vaunted Steelers D. To put it nicely, he looked awful. Just goes to show things can change though.
  3. i think its cuz when u got ppl who only twitter n dont prctce there reading n righting skls then they gonna do bad on SATs yo
  4. Correct. It's less funny by orders of magnitude, but the stories are invented.
  5. High on substance, low on platitude-laden analysis. Also, finally some respect for the Bills. My link
  6. Freddie's contract is certainly the most interesting of the 3. To me, Fitz and Stevie can be slotted into 7 mil/year and 9 mil/year contracts respectively. Freddie has similar value to the team as the situation currently stands and he's running like a 25 year old in his prime...but damn, do RBs hit "the wall" quickly.
  7. I noticed the same. Then again, poor line play can blow up even the quickest of passing plays, so at the very least pass protection hasn't been a liability. On top of this, the line has been a collective monster in the running game.
  8. Sort of tangential...but I sure wish there was an option to sign a release for euthanasia in the case of late-stage Alzheimer's and other dementia related diseases. I'd never want to put myself and family members through it and live my final years as a shadow of myself.
  9. In his Vicodin-fueled daze, Walt referred to his son as "Jesse". This isn't just an example of how Walt considers Jesse an adopted son. I assume Walt Jr. is going to confide this little Freudian slip with his dear old Uncle Hank, who is already aware of Jesse as a person of interest in his case. Might get the wheels turning in his mind regarding Walt...
  10. Like any other game, I'll be assessing how they look and not just the W/L. Patriots are an incredibly tough team, so if we compete hard and get beaten there's no shame in that. If we look like crap and get blown out I'll be disappointed...simple as that. Good teams get beaten at home from time to time but they rarely get blown out of the water on their turf. Bills did a nice job turning things around and avoiding that fate on Sunday against the Raiders.
  11. Did you happen to notice how many points we won the Raiders game by?
  12. Whatever. Point spread matters about as much as power rankings.
  13. I don't understand people who cite 2008 as a reason to not be intrigued right now. Completely different team back then. Different coach, different QB, different pretty much everything. How many starters out of 22 are remaining from that team? By my count, it's just Kelsay and maybe McKelvin and KW...can't remember if those last 2 were starters yet.
  14. Same score as me. Maybe I can be the next Bills QB.
  15. Wait, wait, wait. Boss, Schilens, Gordon AND Ausberry?!?!?! It's just not fair, man. At least give us a chance at stopping you!
  16. I seriously doubt it. Trap games happen because of complacency and there's not much complacency on a team coming off of 4-12.
  17. Coincidences all. Aside from Brian Moorman and Rian Lindell, 2003 has nothing to do with this year.
  18. They are dependent on him, but after the last decade or so...we should be so pathetic.
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