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Pete

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  1. What a stupid slogan. Man I hate really, really, dislike Capitulate Doug
  2. What I love what EJ brings to the table is that he throws a beautiful deep ball. That is what this team needs! Everyone knows we are going to run the ball, and stopping the run will be the opposing teams priority. With the speed and playmaking of Sammy, Woods, Harvin, Clay, Goodwin, Deonte- we need a QB that can take the top off, and make teams respect the big play. Which in turn, opens up the running game. Power football, with big shots taken repeatedly suits this offense.
  3. What I love what EJ brings to the table is that he throws a beautiful deep ball. That is what this team needs! Everyone knows we are going to run the ball, and stopping the run will be the opposing teams priority. With the speed and playmaking of Sammy, Woods, Harvin, Clay, Goodwin, Deonte- we need a QB that can take the top off, and make teams respect the big play. Which in turn, opens up the running game. Power football, with big shots taken repeatedly suits this offense.
  4. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bmXumtgwtak Now is your shot EJ. Seize it!
  5. I agree. RB, WR, and edge rusher we have in spades. I can see Whaley making a deal or two, adding a TE or OL
  6. I would nail the wore
  7. Very interesting. So is this- It also holds true in states with large populations of illegal residents. A 2008report by the Public Policy Institute of California found that immigrants are underrepresented in the prison system. “The incarceration rate for foreign-born adults is 297 per 100,000 in the population, compared [with] 813 per 100,000 for U.S.-born adults,” the study concludes. “The foreign-born, who make up roughly 35% of California’s adult population, constitute 17% of the state prison population.” http://www.wsj.com/articles/the-mythical-connection-between-immigrants-and-crime-1436916798 The media loves to divide, exagerate, and try and scare people(shark attacks, terrorism, etc)
  8. He attacks apolitical bands, conservatives, fascists and racists. What more can you want in four minutes of music?
  9. 4-0 obviously. On our way to 19-0!
  10. I like Hogan and root for him, but I would choose Deonte over him. He has elite speed and playmaking ability. Everything I hear about this years Bills is how much speed we have. Speed kills. Sammy, Goodwin, and Deonte is the fastest trio I have ever seen in the NFL. Woods is fast, but his impressive 4.51 is slow in comparison. Add in the playmaking ability of Clay, and our running game- our offense has potential to be top 5
  11. Great stuff! Thanks for reporting. QB, TE, CB, WR, and LB will be interesting when the turk rolls through on the 4th
  12. who was the idiot that suggested trading Mario for Skelton? I's got to know
  13. !@#$ you capitulate doug. good riddance
  14. deja vu. Another chemical plant explosion in Shandong province caught on tape- residents live less then 1 km away http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2015-08-22/second-chemical-warehouse-explosion-reported-china
  15. how many hits did you take?
  16. Thigpen or Gay? My guess we keep one of the two
  17. The Cyberspace Administration of China has insisted that coverage of the explosions is limited to use of the dispatches published by Xinhua, the government news agency. Adding personal comments or opinions is strictly forbidden. Live video feeds are also forbidden. The Tianjin Propaganda Department has banned the employees of TV channels, radio stations, newspapers and microblogging platforms, including reporters, presenters and editors, from posting information about the explosions on social networks. In some provinces, online news media outlets have been ordered to withdraw text references and photos of the Tianjin disaster from their homes pages and from their lists of recommended articles. On 13 August, CNN correspondent Will Ripley was harassed and jostled by individuals while reporting live from a hospital that was receiving victims. As a result, he was forced to stop broadcasting. Policemen who were there made no attempt to intervene and even prevented a colleague from coming to his aid. http://en.boxun.com/2015/08/18/authorities-suppress-right-to-know-about-tianjin-explosions/
  18. I agree with 53-with the exception of Meeks over Buchanon. I am torn on Dixon or Bryce too
  19. http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/aug/21/chinese-authorities-investigate-mass-fish-death-near-tianjin-explosion-site Mass fish die off near Tianjin. Sure, reporters are being kept away from the sight, and China is not telling the whole story. But can our gutless reporters at least report on the fallout? What happened to that big, black, chemical cloud? Our media cannot blame China from preventing that story 4 new fires at sight today. http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-china-34014314 Facing continuing public fury, local authorities have in recent days been giving more information on chemical contaminants in waste water and in the air. However, the full list of chemical names has not been released. The government says that the person in charge of warehouse logistics is too badly injured to speak, making it difficult to know exactly what was inside the warehouse at the time of the blast. You are most welcome. It is hard to find current info. So I try and share. This is one huge story that is not being covered
  20. screw coffee. Grab that whiskey Bill
  21. no ****. Put out our other 3 TEs and see if any show anything
  22. http://www.nytimes.com/2015/08/20/world/asia/tianjin-china-explosions.html The mayor of the northern Chinese city where huge explosions killed over 100 people last week took responsibility for the disaster on Wednesday, as the authorities sought to contain growing public anger about the accident. “I bear unshirkable responsibility for this accident as head of the city,” said Huang Xingguo, the mayor and acting Communist Party secretary of the metropolis, Tianjin, in his first news conference since the blasts at a chemical warehouse on Aug. 12. The mayor’s televised mea culpa appeared to signal a shift in the authorities’ response to the political fallout from the disaster. After days of official silence, the government has begun releasing information about the owners of the warehouse company, Rui Hai International Logistics, including their admission of corruption, in an effort to quash public accusations of a cover-up. On Wednesday, China’s state-run Xinhua news agency reported that two major shareholders in Rui Hai had admitted to using their political connections to gain government approvals for the site, despite clear violations of rules prohibiting the storage of hazardous chemicals within 3,200 feet of residential areas. Yu Xuewei, the company chairman, is a former executive at a state-owned chemical company, and Dong Shexuan, the vice chairman, is the son of a former police chief at the Tianjin port. The two executives, who deliberately concealed their ownership stakes behind a murky corporate structure, told Xinhua that they had leveraged their personal relationships with government officials to obtain licenses for the site. Both men have been detained.
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