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Dorkington

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  1. Still has a few months before the season starts, if he's cleared now, I suspect he'll be full go by the time the week 1 comes along. But then again, I'm no expert on this stuff. Either way, having Ragland this year is kinda like having an extra draft pick.
  2. This is also how I see it. With the 'Pro-Win' folks divided on if you can only win with a top 5 QB or not (and then those people divided on if that's easy to do or not)
  3. Fox News is MSM/left? I chose that source specifically because I thought that would be balanced for PPP. Can you link me to a trustworthy news source?
  4. Do other fanbases struggle to under stand the HC/GM relationship? I feel like Bills fans are just looking for drama at this point.
  5. http://insider.foxnews.com/2017/05/10/russian-media-posts-photos-trump-and-kremlin-officials He just can't get away from bad optics it seems.
  6. I have zero faith that the Bills can develop a QB. Maybe the new staff is different, but they need to prove my assumptions wrong at this point.
  7. We've been in rebuild mode since 2000
  8. I know it'd be a ****ty thing to have to accept, but I really wish he'd stick around as a pro personnel scout, Whaley brought in some studs, imo.
  9. We're only 3.5 months into a 48-96 month journey.
  10. Can't say this administration hasn't been entertaining.
  11. Whipping boy, nah. More like we liked to poke fun at some of his announcing, but otherwise not a bad dude.
  12. http://www.cnn.com/interactive/2017/politics/trump-russia-connections/ Decent/simple roundup. Thought I know CNN is considered 'fake' around here. Personally, it's not the fact that it's Russia that concerns me, but rather that the POTUS is possibly acting in the best interests of, or heavily influenced by another country. It could be Canada for all I care, it'd still be a concern and something worth looking into.
  13. Bills should do him a solid and give him another shot. But probably won't, because the NFL is a business.
  14. #2 isn't good enough without a stellar defense, which we showed last year. So either we need to upgrade the QB position, or we need to perform better on defense.
  15. Fire him, only because I'm tired him being blamed for everything, let's see if it's actually his fault or not.
  16. For me, I've always seen 'rights' as something more basic.... so when I hear things like 'healthcare as a right' I kinda cringe, even though I support universal healthcare initiatives. To me, rights are things like freedom of speech, freedom of religion, etc. Public healthcare, public education, emergency services, public roads, etc to me are more benefits, perks, or whatever. Services and products that we as a country, state, community, decide it's in the best interest to have for the greater good, as decided by democracy.
  17. Kaepernick and Taylor are really close in talent, imo. Kaepernick just comes with 'distractions' that probably wouldn't be welcome in 'red' Buffalo. Also, he's likely looking for a starting gig (and salary)
  18. Personally, I tend to look at the NFL as a home owners association, and the teams as home owners.
  19. In terms of developed countries, where would you rank the US's healthcare system compared to it's peers, and based on what factors?
  20. In theory, it sounds like a decent idea. The fact that employers can ultimately defer 'compensation' though is a problem, and the bill probably should have been modified to protect the worker from potential abuse.
  21. In theory it's very practical. A healthy society makes for a more efficient and productive society. But with the amount of money flowing into congress, and everyone needing to make profit off of every step, I'm wary of it actually working in the US.
  22. I'm starting to wonder if there might be enough traction on universal healthcare to get things happening. I'm actually seeing more conservatives warm up to the idea lately.
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