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Neo

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  1. Play of the Year in back to back weeks.
  2. I’m about to be excited, but will instead wait for “arm punt” and “should’ve taken the Diggs check down instead of Shakir in the end zone” posts.
  3. The difference, tonight. Allen can throw and Purdy cannot.
  4. Interesting and cool. It’s a touchdown pass, a touchdown reception, but not a catch. So, JA’s receiving line will be 0-0-1 for targets, receptions and TDs
  5. It weighs 80 pounds in wind, snow and heavy air.
  6. OJ Simpson had some unstoppable December games. Advantage human knowing where he’s going. There will be more big plays.
  7. Is “hot waxed the cat” a euphemism?
  8. Yes, now I understand. Thank you for your patience and efforts. I’m grateful for your insight into my character and intellect. You’re a special person with gifts. Please continue your efforts to make the board a better place and don’t be discouraged by hypocrites and dummies like me.
  9. I wish you the best as you get on with your day.
  10. Discounted? When did I make that claim? If goal posts moved in football games as much as they do on the interwebs, Norwood’s kick would’ve been good. Take sixty seconds and read what I’ve written, originally to no one but in response to the OP’s question. In my view, an Allen / Bills win over a Mahomes / Chiefs team would mean more to me than the same win over Wentz / Chiefs. I’d prefer it. I’d prefer Mahomes healthy. Read that twice. I’ve since learned, from good posters, that all wins count the same in the standings and other teams have beaten injured opponents. Well, alert the media. I had no idea. You want A5 Kobe or a choice shank steak? A cow is a cow. Your choice is yours and I have no interest in changing your mind.
  11. Logging in to say grateful for your efforts!
  12. You set your bar, I’ll set mine. You may not differentiate. I do. Allen and the Bills beating Mahomes and the Chiefs means more to me than Allen beating Wentz. That was the question in the OP asked. Context, history, myth and legend. I have grandchildren who’ve heard Marino and Elway, Bradshaw and Staubach. My grandfather goes to Starr and Unitas. Elway, Kosar. Marino, Kelly. Brady, Manning. I prefer an opportunity for romance, myth and legacy to a win over Carson Wentz. “A win is a win” is a perfectly fine way to look at competition. So is “no two wins are the same.” I don’t understand the need to challenge or contradict.
  13. Wanting your partners and your competitors to be at their best is an approach to life. It’s grounded in confidence and accountability. It’s served me well. For your consideration - there is a satisfaction level associated with winning when your opponent is at his best that’s not present when you win against the wounded. Nothing is more gratifying or humbling. To my opponents - bring it.
  14. Call me nuts. I want them at their best. Us, too, of course. No asterisks. A de-throning.
  15. Here’s my view on Miami, and I say this with insight provided by a lifelong Dolphin fan I’m close to in addition to my 60 year experience with the rivalry. The Dolphins are a poorly constructed team, on the GM. The Dolphins are an undisciplined, predictable, unadvisedly aggressive team, on the coach. Tua is a narrow, skill set limited, QB who the team will over pay until and unless he goes down tragically. Miami is a world class city and a terrible football town. I came of age during the 0-20 decade. I miss their excellence.
  16. I generally support pump the brakes posts. However, the Dolphins are less talented than almost everyone gave them credit for.
  17. Luciano Pavarotti sang at the Met because he is tenor touched by God, not because the Met needed him to sing. Allen runs because he’s a lumberjack who accelerates and changes direction, not because the Bills need him to run. Without the gifts, no need is strong enough to summon Pavarotti or Allen to their respective stages. You’re looking through the wrong end of the telescope.
  18. Another way to interpret what he said. The NFL is policing its product because its primary client, the entire nation, has its panties in a knot. In short, he’s referring not to the seller, but to the buyer, in that mutually dependent relationship. Me? I get why the NFL does it, but I lament the fact that I live in a world where it believes it has to.
  19. Outstanding typo. With a “gunner” being the common denominator.
  20. Hell … Dante’s 10th Circle for Bills fans.
  21. 1. Cuba • Chomsky has acknowledged Cuba’s healthcare and education systems, particularly their focus on universal access and high standards, as successes. • He has also praised Cuba’s solidarity in sending medical aid to other countries during crises. 2. Scandinavia (Nordic countries) • Chomsky has often cited Scandinavian countries (e.g., Norway, Sweden, Denmark) for their strong social welfare systems, emphasis on equality, and successful implementation of progressive policies. • He sees these nations as examples of functional social democracies with a focus on public welfare. 3. Costa Rica • He has highlighted Costa Rica for abolishing its military in 1948 and redirecting those resources toward education and healthcare. • Chomsky sees this as a rare example of a peaceful and forward-thinking policy decision. 4. Bolivia (under Evo Morales) • Chomsky expressed support for Bolivia’s efforts to empower indigenous populations and redistribute wealth under Evo Morales. • He saw this as an example of addressing historic inequalities and prioritizing social justice. 5. Vietnam • He has praised Vietnam for its resilience and determination during the Vietnam War, resisting overwhelming U.S. military force. • Post-war, Chomsky has mentioned Vietnam’s strides in economic recovery despite immense devastation.
  22. I actually read the article. I posted it in its entirety. I’ll settle for a snarky co-#1.
  23. You may be closer to the topic than the reporter.
  24. https://www.kcur.org/history/2024-03-22/missouri-meth-capital-america-drugs-lab-busts Missouri, the Meth Capital of America.
  25. No, and again, I’m rejecting irrefutable proof as a standard for analysis. I’m a man of limited capacity and can’t be more clear. Best wishes ….
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