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NFL Week 7 - Around the NFL - Gameday thread (Bills have bye)
Big Blitz replied to BuffaloBill's topic in The Stadium Wall
Yep a little bit Bad decision to make that throw imo -
NFL Week 7 - Around the NFL - Gameday thread (Bills have bye)
Big Blitz replied to BuffaloBill's topic in The Stadium Wall
That was a hold on Sauce He is great tho -
NFL Week 7 - Around the NFL - Gameday thread (Bills have bye)
Big Blitz replied to BuffaloBill's topic in The Stadium Wall
Lol 49ers -
NFL Week 7 - Around the NFL - Gameday thread (Bills have bye)
Big Blitz replied to BuffaloBill's topic in The Stadium Wall
I have zero doubt the Seahawks blow this -
NFL Week 7 - Around the NFL - Gameday thread (Bills have bye)
Big Blitz replied to BuffaloBill's topic in The Stadium Wall
Lol 49ers -
NFL Week 7 - Around the NFL - Gameday thread (Bills have bye)
Big Blitz replied to BuffaloBill's topic in The Stadium Wall
Breece Hall truthers take a bow -
NFL Week 7 - Around the NFL - Gameday thread (Bills have bye)
Big Blitz replied to BuffaloBill's topic in The Stadium Wall
Its Barry! You got McCocknered -
Monster usage? Absolutely not. Kirk targets by season: 2018: 68 2019: 108 2020: 78 2021: 103 Career high yards: 982 Next highest was 709
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Not true at all See Kirk, Christian. Teams know who has skill and they'll get paid. Moore may be 3rd on this team in targets the next 3 years but he'll still get paid.
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Soooo...the absent from practice due to "personal reasons"....lol
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Combating imaginary racism with actual racism??
Big Blitz replied to Unforgiven's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
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Our Third COVID Winter Is Coming. America Isn't Ready. Our third American COVID winter is at hand. In the months ahead—with students back in school, temperatures dropping, social life moving indoors, and holiday travel commencing—not to mention the emergence of new and increasingly immune-evasive variants—we can count on another seasonal surge of infections and deaths. With the experience of last year’s record-breaking Omicron wave, American leaders should now—at least, in theory—be very well equipped to deal with what’s ahead. Health agencies should be preparing clear, actionable messages on COVID measures for the holiday season. Masks, COVID tests, and treatments should be plentiful and accessible to all Americans. And indoor air quality should be improved by upgraded ventilation in schools, workplaces, and other public settings. Yet these essential steps are not in place. The CDC has issued no updated guidelines to the public..... https://time.com/6223311/our-third-covid-winter-is-coming-america-isnt-ready/
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If you could only have 1 (Beckham or McCaffrey)
Big Blitz replied to buffaloboyinATL's topic in The Stadium Wall
OBJ to the slot CMC/Motor the RBs Unstoppable -
It’s Gotten Awkward to Wear a Mask Last week, just a couple of hours into a house-sitting stint in Massachusetts for my cousin and his wife, I received from them a flummoxed text: “Dude,” it read. “We are the only people in masks.” Upon arriving at the airport, and then boarding their flight, they’d been shocked to find themselves virtually alone in wearing masks of any kind. On another trip they’d taken to Hawaii in July, they told me, long after coverings became optional on planes, some 80 percent of people on their flight had been masking up. This time, though? “We are like the odd man out.” Being outside of the current norm “does not bother us,” my cousin’s wife said in another text, despite stares from some of the other passengers. But the about-face my cousin and his wife identified does mark a new phase of the pandemic, even if it’s one that has long been playing out in fits and starts. Months after the vanishing of most masking mandates, mask wearing has been relegated to a sharply shrinking sector of society. It has become, once again, a peculiar thing to do. “If you notice, no one’s wearing masks,” President Joe Biden declared last month on 60 Minutes. That’s an overstatement, but not by much: According to the COVID States Project, a large-scale national survey on pandemic-mitigation behaviors, the masking rate among Americans bounced between around 50 and 80 percent over the first two years of the pandemic. But since this past winter, it’s been in a slide; the project’s most recent data, collected in September, found that just 29 percent have been wearing masks outside the home. This trend may be long-standing on the population level, but for individuals—and particularly for those who still wear masks, such as my cousin and his wife—it can lead to moments of abrupt self-consciousness. “It feels like it’s something that now needs an explanation,” Fiona Lowenstein, a journalist and COVID long-hauler based in Los Angeles, told me. “It’s like showing up in a weird hat, and you have to explain why you’re wearing it.” https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2022/10/americans-no-longer-wear-masks-covid/671797/
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Lol this didn't suddenly happen in the last few weeks. This is a really bad number for Joe Biden Which brings me to a number buried in the latest New York Times/Siena College poll about President Joe Biden. Biden's overall job approval number among likely voters stood at 39%, while his disapproval number stood at 58%. But when you look at strong approval and disapproval – signs of passion – you see the real trouble. A total of 18% strongly approve of the job Biden is doing. Almost three times that number – 45% – strong disapprove. And of that 45%, 9 in 10 said they plan to vote for a Republican for Congress in the midterm elections. (Overall, 49% of likely voters said they were more likely to vote for a Republican candidate, compared to 45% who said they were more likely to vote for a Democratic candidate.) https://www.cnn.com/2022/10/19/politics/biden-nyt-siena-poll-midterms/index.html Looks like "They're trying to get the polls right" SZN.
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I'm numb to the lunacy and the stupid at this point. "Hey, why aren't we running on our bribes!?" Who knew saving the economy was this simple! Just throw trillions of dollars around and say that's help. Nice work Covidiots: Democrats Spent $2 Trillion to Save the Economy. They Don’t Want to Talk About It. Democratic candidates in competitive Senate races this fall have spent little time on the trail or the airwaves touting the centerpiece provisions of their party’s $1.9 trillion economic rescue package, which party leaders had hoped would help stave off losses in the House and Senate in midterm elections. In part, that is because the rescue plan has become fodder for Republicans to attack Democrats over rapidly rising prices, accusing them of overstimulating the economy with too much cash. The economic aid, which was intended to help keep families afloat amid the pandemic, included two centerpiece components for households: the direct checks of up to $1,400 for lower- to middle-class individuals and an expanded child tax credit, worth up to $300 per child per month. It was initially seen as Mr. Biden’s signature economic policy achievement, in part because the tax credit dramatically reduced child poverty last year. Polls suggested Americans knew they had received money and why — giving Democrats hope they would be rewarded politically. Liberal activists are particularly troubled that Democratic candidates are not focusing more on the payments to families. Celinda Lake, a Democratic pollster who has surveyed voters in detail on the child credit, said data suggest the party’s candidates should be selling Americans on the pieces of Mr. Biden’s policies that helped families cope with rising costs. “We have a narrative on inflation,” Ms. Lake said in an interview. “We just aren’t using it.” https://www.nytimes.com/2022/10/16/us/politics/democrats-economic-aid-midterms.html They don't have plan. They have a "narrative!" They actually have one but it involves destroying the economy. Embrace the suck that is this former alleged party of the working man.
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I read that the Broncos have the 3rd highest run block win rate. Lol Please set these advanced stats on fire.
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Nice job Covidiots. The US economy is still running on a post-COVID sugar high that's about to run out and make 2023 feel miserable Pandemic-era stimulus is gone, and rates are much higher. It'll make the 2023 recession hurt much more. Households are already feeling pressure from high inflation, slowing wage growth, and dwindling savings. Americans aren't likely to get more aid in a 2023 downturn, and as their financial cushions fade, the pain will worsen. https://www.businessinsider.com/next-recession-forecast-economic-outlook-sugar-high-make-2023-miserable-2022-10 Do not let them blame the Republican Congress. Do not let them blame DeSantis in 2025. This is all on Democrats. All of it. It's a 10 plus year disaster.
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Absolutely it was the right pick - our secondary is looking loaded for years. I was and still am good with it no matter how good Breece is. I wanted him so bad in RD 2 or if we could move up into late round 1 from pick 63 but I'm sure price was too high....or was it? Pick 63 and Bernard (RD 3) for Hall at pick 33-35 I'd have done that. Would that have been enough? Our draft would have been this: Elam Hall *No Bernard we trade 3rd RD pick* Shakir Araiza (but no way we draft a punter here after trading the 3rd RD pick) Benford Tanuta