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I haven’t heard this song in decades, and it popped up on my iTunes shuffle. This song should of been huge, should be rereleased, and is just as relevant today
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I hate this signing! Especially for 3 years! WTF Beane? These reeks of Andre Holmes and Benjamin. ***** I wanted to see what Sweeney could do. Lets overpay for a 31 year old 1 dimensional TE, and sign him to 3 years. I love Beanes drafts, and his UDFA signings. I don't like him signing KB, Vlad, etc
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Trade Lawson and a 2020 draft pick for Clowney?
Pete replied to tomur67's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Shaq and a 2nd. Save that 1st for WR for Josh next draft -
Bills roster looking pretty stacked. This is the deepest Bills roster I can recall in decades. Sure we could use an Edge(IMO between Lorax, Harold, Trent, Shaq, Johnson we improve) and a #1 WR(Jones, Foster, Beasley, Smoky, Mckenzie are a marked improvement on last years WR group, and 5 legitimate NFL players). TE is much improved, and cuts there will be tough. RB is stacked. Oline is going to be a fierce competition. We will cut a couple quality OL. Ed Oliver is a special talent. He alone will transform our #2 D(not to mention, improved offense, field position, special teams, increased sacks and hurries- barring injuries-we will be a top D unit. Special teams will be much improved with Roberts, Senorise, Alexander, and Vosean. There is a lot to be excited about. Not to mention $30 million cap room going forward, a ridiculously deep WR draft next year, potential huge FAs- Von Miller, Clowney, etc. Everything is lining up. We will improve WR and DE. Beane and Overdorf are doing a great job this offseason! And Oliver and Ford were sold by our position coaches. So that tells me McDermott has fine tuned his staff. The future is bright Bills brothers and sisters! Let's go Buffalo! 35 Alexander, Maurice DB ACT 6'2" 220 2/16/1991 5 Utah State 57 Alexander, Lorenzo OLB ACT 6'1" 245 5/31/1983 13 California 17 Allen, Josh QB ACT 6'5" 237 5/21/1996 2 Wyoming 5 Barkley, Matt QB ACT 6'2" 227 9/8/1990 7 USC 11 Beasley, Cole WR ACT 5'8" 180 4/26/1989 8 Southern Methodist 66 Bodine, Russell C ACT 6'3" 308 6/30/1992 6 North Carolina 65 Boettger, Ike OG ACT 6'6" 313 10/5/1994 2 Iowa 9 Bojorquez, Corey P ACT 6'0" 208 9/13/1996 2 New Mexico 13 Bolden, Victor WR ACT 5'8" 178 4/4/1995 3 Oregon State 13 Brown, John WR ACT 5'11" 178 4/3/1990 6 Pittsburg State 20 Bush, Rafael DB ACT 5'11" 203 5/12/1987 9 South Carolina State 7 Carter, Cory P ACT 5'11" 220 3/5/1994 2 Texas Southern 80 Croom, Jason TE ACT 6'4" 246 2/28/1994 2 Tennessee 73 Dawkins, Dion OT ACT 6'5" 320 4/26/1994 3 Temple 42 DiMarco, Patrick RB ACT 6'1" 234 4/30/1989 8 South Carolina 62 Ducasse, Vladimir OG ACT 6'5" 329 10/15/1987 10 Massachusetts 49 Edmunds, Tremaine MLB ACT 6'5" 250 5/2/1998 2 Virginia Tech 76 Feliciano, Jon OG ACT 6'4" 325 2/10/1992 5 Miami (Fla.) 69 Ferguson, Reid LS ACT 6'2" 235 3/24/1994 3 LSU 74 Fisher, Jake TE ACT 6'6" 305 4/23/1993 5 Oregon Ford, Cody OT UDF 6'4" 337 // 0 Oklahoma 35 Ford, Keith RB ACT 5'10" 219 4/18/1994 1 Texas A&M 16 Foster, Robert WR ACT 6'2" 196 5/7/1994 2 Alabama 28 Gaines, E.J. CB ACT 5'10" 191 2/23/1992 6 Missouri 21 Gore, Frank RB ACT 5'9" 212 5/14/1983 15 Miami (Fla.) 57 Harold, Eli LB ACT 6'3" 243 1/20/1994 5 Virginia 4 Hauschka, Stephen K ACT 6'4" 210 6/29/1985 12 North Carolina State 55 Hughes, Jerry DE ACT 6'2" 254 8/13/1988 10 Texas Christian 23 Hyde, Micah SS ACT 6'0" 197 12/31/1990 7 Iowa Johnson, Darryl DE UDF 6'5" 232 4/4/1997 0 North Carolina A&T Johnson, Jaquan DB UDF 5'11" 190 // 0 Miami (Fla.) 24 Johnson, Taron CB ACT 5'11" 192 7/27/1996 2 Weber State 30 Johnson, Kevin CB ACT 6'0" 185 8/5/1992 5 Wake Forest 11 Jones, Zay WR ACT 6'2" 200 3/30/1995 3 East Carolina Joseph, Vosean LB UDF 6'1" 227 12/15/1997 0 Florida Knox, Dawson TE UDF 6'4" 257 11/14/1996 0 Mississippi 81 Kroft, Tyler TE ACT 6'6" 252 10/15/1992 5 Rutgers 44 Lacey, Deon LB ACT 6'3" 235 7/18/1990 3 West Alabama 90 Lawson, Shaq DE ACT 6'3" 267 6/17/1994 4 Clemson 38 Lewis, Ryan CB ACT 5'11" 195 4/15/1994 2 Pittsburgh 61 Long, Spencer C ACT 6'5" 318 11/8/1990 6 Nebraska 98 Lotulelei, Star DT ACT 6'2" 315 12/20/1989 7 Utah 56 Love, Mike DE ACT 6'3" 255 1/22/1994 1 South Florida 31 Marlowe, Dean SS ACT 6'1" 208 7/25/1992 3 James Madison 14 McCloud, Ray-Ray WR ACT 5'9" 190 10/15/1996 2 Clemson 25 McCoy, LeSean RB ACT 5'11" 210 7/12/1988 11 Pittsburgh 68 McDermott, Conor OT ACT 6'8" 305 10/19/1992 3 UCLA 19 McKenzie, Isaiah WR ACT 5'8" 173 4/9/1995 3 Georgia 58 Milano, Matt OLB ACT 6'0" 223 7/28/1994 3 Boston College 61 Morse, Mitch C ACT 6'6" 305 4/21/1992 5 Missouri 93 Murphy, Trent DE ACT 6'6" 260 12/22/1990 6 Stanford 45 Murphy, Marcus RB ACT 5'9" 195 10/3/1991 4 Missouri 29 Neal, Siran DB ACT 6'0" 206 8/4/1994 2 Jacksonville State 79 Nsekhe, Ty OT ACT 6'8" 330 10/27/1985 5 Texas State Oliver, Ed DT UDF 6'3" 290 12/12/1997 0 Houston 90 Peko, Kyle NT ACT 6'1" 305 7/23/1993 2 Oregon State 34 Perry, Senorise RB ACT 6'0" 210 9/19/1991 5 Louisville 99 Phillips, Harrison DT ACT 6'3" 307 1/25/1996 2 Stanford 87 Phillips, Cam WR ACT 6'0" 201 12/16/1995 1 Virginia Tech 97 Phillips, Jordan DT ACT 6'6" 341 9/21/1992 5 Oklahoma 30 Pitts, Lafayette CB ACT 5'11" 195 9/24/1992 4 Pittsburgh 21 Poyer, Jordan FS ACT 6'0" 191 4/25/1991 7 Oregon State 37 Rice, Denzel DB ACT 6'0" 185 3/31/1993 3 Coastal Carolina 19 Roberts, Andre WR ACT 5'11" 195 1/9/1988 10 The Citadel 15 Scott, Da'Mari WR ACT 6'0" 205 8/8/1995 2 Fresno State Singletary, Devin RB UDF 5'9" 200 9/3/1997 0 Florida Atlantic 74 Sirles, Jeremiah OG ACT 6'6" 315 8/8/1991 6 Nebraska 67 Spain, Quinton OG ACT 6'4" 330 8/7/1991 5 West Virginia 51 Stanford, Julian LB ACT 6'1" 230 9/2/1990 6 Wagner Sweeney, Tommy TE UDF 6'5" 259 // 0 Boston College 75 Teller, Wyatt OG ACT 6'4" 314 11/21/1994 2 Virginia Tech 98 Thomas, Robert NT ACT 6'1" 316 2/18/1991 3 Arkansas 52 Thompson, Corey LB ACT 6'1" 222 12/23/1993 2 Louisiana State University - Shreveport 68 Waddle, LaAdrian OT ACT 6'6" 315 7/21/1991 7 Texas Tech Wade, Christian RB ACT 5'8" 190 5/15/1991 1 No College 47 Wallace, Levi DB ACT 6'0" 179 6/12/1995 2 Alabama 27 White, Tre'Davious CB ACT 5'11" 192 1/16/1995 3 LSU 81 Williams, Duke WR ACT 6'2" 216 5/13/1992 1 Auburn 54 Yarbrough, Eddie DE ACT 6'3" 259 4/24/1993 3 Wyoming 24 Yeldon, T.J. RB ACT 6'1" 223 10/2/1993 5 Alabama
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They signed everyone! Beane is on it! https://www.buffalobills.com/news/ed-oliver-plus-six-bills-draft-picks-sign-contracts or at least 6 so far!
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That's great if we have $30 million in June. We can carry that over next year. There will be cuts, and possibly trades. $30 million gives us lots of buying power. And who would you have signed? Beane did a great job of filling our roster with quality player. He signed 19 players! Trust the process
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I love how judicious Beane is. Beane and Overdorf will not overpay. They already got burned with Murphy's contract. Ansah might miss the first month of season. That is not a risk I want to take. August is a long time away. I'm sure Beane has a plan B after Ansah
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Buffalo Bills TE Tommy Sweeney is a 70's throwback
Pete replied to HOUSE's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
what is a sledge hammer doing in an office setting? I do like how chill his coworker is lol -
I love Mad Season, and they are a cross of Layne and Pearl Jam
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It is still murky. I am sorry, I speak English, and not up on all the latest slang
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gyms are for picking up chicks. At home I workout hard- rings, pullup bars, slant boards, fit boards, kettlebells-you don't need to spend money for a killer workout
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Liverpool looks fantastic!
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keep your head on a swivel
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Same here brother. I’ve been shuffling STP the past week, and it’s been quite enjoyable. AIC/STP/Nirvana>Pearl Jam
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another song from the new album
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Matt Miller: 2020 draft set to have a "historic group" at WR, RB
Pete replied to Logic's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
WR and DE, possibly RB is what this team needs in 2020 -
This is one of the Tools songs from the new album. I think it's from the show last night, which kicked off tour. The Adam Jones sick riff is towards the end of this song It''s about Jung, the Shadow, and evolving conscience
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Senores y Senoras Nosotros tenemos mas influencia sobre sus hijos que tienes..pero los queremos..Creado y regalo de Los Angeles, Juana's Adiccion!
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Omniscient Biscuit3 years ago (edited) Some cool things not said in this video, The intro ends at nearly 01:12. 0,1,1,2 are the beginning numbers of the sequence. The first verse starts at nearly 1:37 which is 1.618 of a minute roughly and 1.618 is the golden ratio. The first verse ends at 2:32 which means the verse is 55 seconds long. 55 is a number in the sequence. Same goes for the other verse. And each time he sings during chorus its roughly 8 seconds long, he pauses after 8 seconds. 8 is a # in the sequence. Also 13 songs are on the album and the album is very close to 1.3 hours long. 13 is a # in the sequence. And if that didn't blow your mind. The end of the beginning is 1:37. The beginning of the end is 7:31.
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I remember being a kid hearing Zeppelin for the first time- it blew me away, and I was hooked. I first heard Undertow at college, and I had felt that same feeling as being a kid hearing Zeppelin for the 1st time! I was mesmerized, flipping through CD with images of Maynard being smothered by a 800# female. It floored me. Undertow is still my favorite Tool album. But they are all well crafted and quite excellent. This new Tool I will have to pick up on vinyl. Nevermind and Nothings Shocking were two other albums that were outerworldly that blew me away. 1990-1995 was an amazing time for music! Pumpkins, AIC, Soundgarden, Screaming Trees, Sonic Youth, Kyuss, Sublime.... Then 95 hit- it was Sugar Ray and Smashmouth The 90's- in like a lion, out like a lamb practitioner of jujitsu too
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Male Marathoner Steals the Thunder of Women’s Winner
Pete replied to ChevyVanMiller's topic in Off the Wall Archives
Righteous indignation is sweeping the country. Justice warriors get their panties in a wad over minutia, but instead should concentrate on a real problem such as global devestation