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Big Blitz

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  1. His comments about a creative OC head coach were much more revealing. I’ve watched these interview replays all day. He’s no longer impressed with our staff - if there is a takeaway it’s that. Not that he thinks they aren’t good coaches or trash. But he probably feels you need an offensive OC to get this all right.
  2. Diggs essentially just put the front office and coaching staff and probably Josh to some extent on blast but fans questioning whether or not McD/Beane can get this done is the problem? Ok then. And he did. If you disagree I’d like to hear why. He’s just frustrated? It’s not the post game. It’s not a day after. He’s had 3 weeks to digest this. And he’s playing footsie with Dallas now. I think that star WR I absolutely do not want to trade is summing up exactly how the fans feel.
  3. The title literally say he’s not a bad coach. I think a lot of people (unfortunately it sounds like some key players are to) are starting to come to the realization that this regime’s time could be fast approaching an end - as someone said it may have plateaued. I’m not sure what evidence they have but I think it’s there - as we watch other teams start to pass us by in roster talent and playoff success - and that isn’t limited to the AFC either. At least Lindy Ruff had been to a Stanley Cup - but this team could start to look like the Sabres circa 2002-2012 real quick. That team had at least 2 “this should have been the year” seasons. The 05-06 Sabres were the 13 Seconds Bills but at least they lost solely to running out of defensemen.
  4. Tell that to the players.
  5. Because he was put into a different organization/locker room/new players. You can be a great coach and your time still can run out with your current team. Year 7 coming up. 4 straight horrible playoff exits. At some point your locker room starts saying things like “it’s been 3 years….”
  6. I think he knows the coaches don’t have it. His “it’s been 3 years” response to getting over the hump is pretty telling. He could have said “I trust the staff to get it right or where we need to be.” I’m not going to defend him. I’m not going to call this disruptive either or that he’s a problem. I am going to say this staff was finished the second that 13 seconds happened.
  7. I bet you still think it was about flattening curves. Good little sheep sheep sheep.
  8. “We had a formula for success…” Could also be about Dorsey - but it’s everything. It’s just alphas being alphas and so long as they’re good and I’m positive they are there is nothing to see here…. Just Dorsey losing that formula. That’s an issue. Don't forget their emotion after the Detroit game. Diggs wants to win a Super Bowl. And get 180 targets along the way - as he should. Josh needs to force it more at times to him. Until a clear WR 2 is there - or we’re winning and winning playing well. Diggs will be fine with that.
  9. Diggs wore a Bills color suit last night. Not Cowboy colors.
  10. Past vaccine disasters show why rushing a coronavirus vaccine now would be ‘colossally stupid’ By Jen Christensen, CNN Updated 11:34 AM EDT, Tue September 1, 2020 https://www.cnn.com/2020/09/01/health/eua-coronavirus-vaccine-history/index.html Months or YEARS
  11. No one will ever admit this is going to be a massive deal - always has been. All the more urgency to not waste a single Allen season.
  12. It’s almost like Allen’s full potential of unmatched physical and arm talent needs a top OC mind to be next level. Which is unquestionable best in the league. Not continuously rebooting OCs. In 3 years we’ll all be discussing the OC minded coach to replace McD - 3 wasted seasons.
  13. Didn’t hear about this right? Didn’t think so. This should be a national outrage
  14. *taps mic* “Get er done Beane!” What would he cost???
  15. For the record I wasn’t referring to anyone here posting about Hamlin - the “morons” I was referring to are some pretty prominent people on Twitter speculating about him. People I follow that tend to see things how I do. In this great epic battle over “disinformation” we can’t afford making leaps on everything just for the clicks. It’s totally fair to ask why no interview. Or something like that. I didn’t think they did themselves any favors jumping right to this is Weekend at Bernie’s. That’s how free speech actually works Twitter Security Team.
  16. Exactly. I am however skeptical of the boosters. Did we stop tracking booster doses here in the U.S. in September? Why? People were getting those literally 4-6 months after the first dose. Also possible (because I’m a free thinker) - Covid itself. Is a long term side effect what we’re seeing? Isn’t a blood disease that causes clots - wasn’t this the initial concern they stopped talking about to distract us from the possibility (they called misinformation but now likely true) that it came from a lab.
  17. Ed Oliver is behind him. Yea I’m open to trading him for a 3rd - if Beane can do that, fine. Take it. I’m done. 14 sacks in 4 seasons. Nope. Can’t pay that.
  18. If you want less of something, tax it. If you want more of something, subsidize it. Libs want you driving less - and to push public money into renewables. Oh - and move to our ***t hole cities. Of course they are going to tax mileage.
  19. Nope. Nothing to see here “Died Suddenly” Is Anti-Vaxxers’ New Favorite Phrase Though that theory has no scientific evidence to support it, the “died suddenly” rhetoric has gained a lot of traction on social media. What makes COVID misinformation so spreadable, and how can public health officials combat the rumors? On Friday’s episode of What Next: TBD, I spoke with Katelyn Jetelina, an epidemiologist and data scientist, about the rise of the viral dog whistle “died suddenly.” Our conversation has been edited and condensed for clarity. Lizzie O’Leary: In your latest newsletter, you had a heading that said “Deaths by Vaccination Status: It’s not even close.” What does the data show? Katelyn Jetelina: Underlying all these rumors is the belief that COVID-19 vaccines are harmful, in an intention to possibly depopulate the planet. If that had any merit, we would expect that those who are vaccinated are more likely to die than those are unvaccinated. And we are clearly seeing the opposite. The U.K. CDC released data evaluating all deaths—car accidents, strokes, COVID-19—by vaccination status. And when you visually display that on a graph, there is a clear distinction between the unvaccinated dying (of whatever cause) much higher than the vaccinated, leading to confirm that vaccines continue to save lives. Soooooo…….??? Died of what - Covid? What data? Why isn’t this article to set the record straight presenting this data? You wrote about something called the post hoc fallacy. Can you explain that? The post hoc fallacy basically means that, even if everyone got a placebo vaccine, these stories of sudden deaths are statistically bound to happen. Even if everyone had gotten a placebo shot, there would still be deaths after that shot. In order for there to be no deaths after vaccination—no car accidents, no dog bites, whatever—that vaccine would not only have to be proven to be safe, but actually would have to prevent all deaths, from every cause. Ummm…….we skipped that part of the trial. Is there something about the way we communicate on social media that makes these theories that have a whiff of scientific language or a whiff of statistics more easily digested online? There have been studies that false information travels six times faster than true information on social media. And there’s many reasons for this. One, speed is key. Rumors are lies spread before the truth can get its pants on, and filling the information void quickly is something that becomes very viral. For example, take the NFL tragedy. There was no information about what happened and they very quickly took advantage of it. Same with Grant’s death. Another tactic that’s used is “failed to provide context.” Vaccine rumors are intentionally vague. So is the info in this article…. What would have to happen do you think in order for the United States to move towards something more like the Vietnam example you’re citing? There need to be systematic changes. We need to treat misinformation/disinformation as a public health concern. We need surveillance systems, prevention strategies, interventions. We need to know where it’s spreading and why and how. We need the ivory towers to really change their culture around scientific communication. And, we need to strengthen these grassroots, communication is also bottom up. We need to strengthen these networks that we’ve created throughout the pandemic so we can alter it really quickly if there is, for example, another monkeypox or another polio outbreak. Lol…..everything these thugs called misinformation 2 years ago turned out to be true. https://slate.com/technology/2023/01/died-suddenly-covid-vaccine-misinformation.html We need to combat the misinformation! That’s the key! See I find - and history that low info libs have zero understanding of - that the truth takes care of misinformation. Hey…..a moron posting that Hamlin was a body double! Ok moron…..here he is in his video. Now, said moron is marginalized. The people calling out the State’s b.s. on all things Covid? Just present the facts. Who gives a ***t about the rest. They will be marginalized. Unless they’re right…..
  20. Terrible low info example. Books don’t make the cut all the time. These are kids under 18 - or Middle and Elementary schools. Were they “banned” to? Low. Info.
  21. So only 4chan and all it’s “spawn” drive people away from their platform they had a full monopoly on? Ok then. There bias toward conservatives is real and proven. This clown is also covering himself he is full of ***t he absolutely was good with burying the laptop story. Scalia: "I think Thomas Jefferson would have said, ‘The more speech, the better.' That's what the First Amendment is all about, so long as the people know where the speech is coming from," Scalia said on CNN's Piers Morgan Tonight. https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2012/07/scalia-defends-citizens-united-decision-reflects-on-term-in-rare-tv-appearance/437268/ I’ll side with those guys over this CCP stooge.
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