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"Josh Allen has gone unbeaten against top 10 defenses this season" https://buffalonews.com/sports/bills/scouting-report-josh-allen-has-gone-unbeaten-against-top-10-defenses-this-season/article_c99bcb16-5747-11eb-b2b0-2f58b883e0a8.amp.html When the Bills throw: Josh Allen made plays outside of the pocket last week against the Colts. According to analytics website Pro Football Focus, Allen had 117 passing yards outside the pocket against Indianapolis, most in his career. Baltimore limited opponents to 4.79 yards per attempt on passes outside the pocket this season, which was third in the NFL, so Allen will be challenged. ... Prediction: Bills 27, Ravens 24.
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Well this is just silly... especially in response to that post. If you believe what I just posted was antagonizing and the equivalent of fisticuffs on my part, then I guess I'd have to call you a snowflake. And if you view what I just said as antagonizing... you're an even bigger snowflake. "Over there" the issue was they could dish it out but couldn't take it. And I'm not talking about insults. I'm talking about disagreement or challenges to the veracity of an argument. Whatever is going on over there is a sad state of affairs likely being monitored by the Government right now because of a few bad apples allowed to remain. But hey, at least they kicked off any dissenting opinion. As for us going through "many" of the subjects posted before... I really don't think we have... or your definition of "many" is not mine. Buddy, you have a pattern of consistently deflecting. When someone points to 10 major flaws of Trump, you resort to "yeah but Biden lied about being valedictorian." Why do you consistently do that? Give @Foxx and @Buffalo_Gal my best on the other board.
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He's also failed to deliver on many of those promises. Why wasn't Hilary locked up? Why did he only build a fraction of a new border wall that he promised? Why isn't Mexico paying for it? What happened to banning foreign lobbyists raising money for US elections? Where's that manufacturing he promised to bring back? It was in a recession as we ended last year and came into this year. Where was there ANY effort to improve our country's dilapidated infrastructure? What happened to his promise to grow the economy by not just 3%, but 4% and higher annually? All I heard during 2016 was "lock her up! lock her up!" What happened to that? What happened to that whole "I'm gonna repeal and replace Obamacare" thing? He said he was going to renegotiate the Iran Deal... what happened there? That whole "drain the swamp" thing sure didn't happen... he and his administration have been spending our tax dollars like its monopoly money... often for personal gain. I thought Trump was gonna get China out of the World Trade Organization... what happened there? That whole "birthright citizenship" is still goin, despite Trump's promise to get rid of it. One of my favorites is him promising to eliminate the Federal debt in 8 years.... bwahahahahaha!!!! He promised to release his tax returns... where are those? I mean no disrespect to you personally, but this is one of the dumbest reasons for voting for him and continuing to support him. Except its backfired. One of the central aspects of "American Pride" is being that shining "City on a Hill" that's the example for other countries. We aren't that anymore, and I don't know if we get it back. Part of American Exceptionalism isn't just our creativity and production, it's historically been our willingness to help others across the world. Well... the R population isn't workin or eatin enough now. And even before the Pandemic, the Trump economy was essentially piggybacking off the growth of Obama's economy. Yeah he did a great job driving up our National debt well before the Pandemic by giving his rich buddies tax breaks. And in the end, that's what he did. The tax benefits to the middle class was trivial compared to the richest of the rich. And I'm not speaking as a D here, I'm speaking as someone in the middle class. They really screwed a lot of us over with some of the things they got rid of. Homeowners got screwed in a lot of ways. And though it wasn't widely talked about, people are going to discover next year that his tax law also made it so employees who work from home can't claim the expenses of working from home. That's really gonna suck for most of the middle class who worked from home in 2020. Strongly disagree on all of this. Unfortunately I think this is one of those partisan issues that can't even be reasoned. Like I said, the judges thing was pure luck. It was nothing that Trump actually did. For this you should actually be kissing the feet of Mitch McConnell, not Donald Trump.
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This. Republican claims against impeachment because it would "further divide our country" is a Red Herring." Everyone at the capital that deserves it should be convicted just like Trump's impeachment is deserved. I've said many times that the words of the POTUS matter and this dismissive attitude of what he has said and tweeted for 4 years has been hard-headed ignorance. Yes of course Trump's words over the last 4 years has led to more White Nationalism. Yes of course Trump's words in the last year regarding mask wearing and "Covid-as-a-hoax" has led to more infections and deaths. Yes of course Trump's words on the 6th influenced the insurrection on the Capital. Letting him get away with it at this point isn't just about precedence for future Presidents, it's about precedence for his post-Presidency because at this point the man shouldn't just not be able to run for office again... he also shouldn't have political power over elected officials. Stripping him of any prospective future in office again will help a great deal with the latter.
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How is it that no one is talking about this????? We lost 140,000 jobs in Trump's final full month as President. Our Unemployment rate is incredibly misleading and still really bad at 6.7% because it doesn't account for MILLIONS of workers (especially women) who simply dropped out of the workforce because they either gave up looking or had to take care of their families. Trump is going to leave office losing more jobs than he gained. When was the last time that happened? And even before Covid, the manufacturing industry was going into a recession late in 2019 into 2020. Donald Trump might be the worst President in American history.... too bad so many of the people who were in this thread talking about how great he is are no longer here to defend an economy in shambles largely because of him.
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I disagree. I thought the Colts were the best matchup for us in round 1 and it played out that way for us, too. The Titans and Chiefs both have better ground games and mobile QBs. And we saw what Cleveland did to Pittsburgh in round 1, already knowing they have an incredible ground game with Chubb and Hunt. It's the playoffs and I'm just not expecting a blowout any week. I would love it every game were one, but it's just not realistic to expect that once we reach the postseason. The Colts are a really good team, but we were clearly better. I thought this little tidbit in the Buffalonews was interesting: https://buffalonews.com/sports/bills/bad-field-position-bills-win-over-colts-was-one-for-the-millennium/article_5eb94098-541e-11eb-b0f3-03eb4f5b3647.html Add up all of the drives, and the Bills’ average start was 163 yards worse than that of the Colts. Despite that, the Bills won 27-24. According to Elias Sports Bureau, it’s the first time in 18 years a team had that big of a field-position disadvantage and won a post-season game. That was the worst field position game I think I've ever seen us play, yet we were in control for most of the game. We were up at the half and up by 14 in the 4th quarter. I kept praying Roberts would just take a knee in the EZ on kickoffs. I'm not saying coaching wasn't good, but it had it's flaws. I think Daboll stuck to the ground game for WAAAAAYYYY too long, for instance. But to me, this was all an insane game of utterly terrible field position for us. But we overcame that. Josh overcame that. I don't think we'll have that atrocious a field position game again.
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This year I've actually been getting irritated on almost every play Allen goes under center other than the 3rd and 4th and short where we QB sneak it. I feel anxiety because I anticipate handing the ball off to an RB. I'm sorry but this team wins or loses with Allen. Moss and Singletary just aren't very good and the 2 or 3 yard gains just don't net anything that Allen can do with his arms and legs. Keep an RB in the backfield and occasionally run it to keep them honest, but we ran the ball way too much in the first half against Indy. I also really wish we'd eliminate QB designed runs. RPOs are fine and tell Allen he should absolutely run on passing plays vs. man coverage if everyone's covered and he sees an opening. But our designed QB runs have NEVER been all that effective over the past 3 years. Of course... his designed QB runs have been more effective than running our RBs... so I guess there's that...
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Bills -2.5 favorites vs ravens
transplantbillsfan replied to BillsMafi$'s topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Might as well beat the best if we wanna be the best. Let's be honest... if we're able to win the Super Bowl (please please please!!!) beating an underrated Colts team, the Ravens, the Chiefs, and whoever comes outta the NFC.., there's absolutely no questioning our legitimacy long-term. -
Bills -2.5 favorites vs ravens
transplantbillsfan replied to BillsMafi$'s topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I didn't want the Ravens in round 1 because I felt they were the toughest out other than Kansas City. However, that doesn't mean I think the Ravens are better than us. We really honestly should still win this game. I'm hoping the round 1 squeaker serves as a bit of a wake up call specifically for our D and our D gets back to the form it was in for the end of the regular season. Regardless, this might be the best game next weekend. Primetime on NBC???? -
Milano should have been benched
transplantbillsfan replied to Back2Buff's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Our D was underwhelming overall. He had a key tipped pass that led to an incompletion. This is a stupid thread. Milano is one of our 2 or 3 best defensive players. -
The Next Pandemic: SARS-CoV-2/COVID-19
transplantbillsfan replied to Hedge's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
I don't think anyone actually believes ALL of the bad things happening with Covid is Trump's fault. If your interpretation is someone believing that Trump is responsible for EVERYTHING Covid related, you should ask them. My guess is they would say they don't blame him for everything. However, Trump has made things worse, and thank you for acknowledging that. -
The Next Pandemic: SARS-CoV-2/COVID-19
transplantbillsfan replied to Hedge's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
If you hold Trump accountable for his rhetoric for Wednesday, then his rhetoric is also partially to blame for how rampant Covid is in our Country. You must be able to acknowledge that, at the very least. But it's game day... GO BILLS!!! -
You do an amazing job of twisting words and cherry picking. You should become what you seem to hate: a politician. and... is this a bizarro world where @DC Tom is honestly trying to play the victim????
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You're referring to Harry Reid and this ultimately happened because of Republican obstructionism... and I think it was also led by McConnell Yes... Democrats had a filibuster proof majority and the '08 election was almost primarily based on Healthcare. They had a mandate. They couldn't get everything they wanted, but it was a helluva lot better than what was before or the nothingburger of a plan Trump has. Please see Donald Trump Eliminating the ACA and preexisting conditions, making abortion illegal, giving the richest of our country by far the most significant tax breaks, trying to deport young people who might not be US citizens but know no other country and are upstanding non-citizens, making it easier rather than harder for civilians to get assault rifles and other automatic weapons, rhetoric exonerated white supremacists like in Charlottesville, etc. So disgusting
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Why should liberals say that? In the past, I honestly felt that way. But Mitch McConnell has shifted my entire political belief system. Over the last 4 years Trump and McConnell and Republicans used every twisted power they could to get absolutely everything they could do in their power. The hypocrisy of holding the Supreme Court nomination after Scalia died for 10+ months and rushing the nomination of ACB after RBG died is just, frankly, absolutely disgusting. I would like the Democrats to get rid of the filibuster and pack the courts. When one party controls the House, the Senate, AND the Presidency, you have a mandate. Donald Trump and the Republicans kinda fumbled around when they had all 3 of those, but they passed a disastrous tax reform and tried to overturn Obamacare, but luckily didn't because of John McCain. Donald Trump is the most notable culprit when it comes to our country's divisive rhetoric for a long time now... and it goes all the way back to him propagating the conspiracy theory of birthirism with Obama. But... hey.... that's your President, right?
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I'm going to quote my father-in-law and step-father-in-law here because I don't think this is a policy thing so much as a "stick it to da man" thing, which I'm seein reflected in some of your most recent posts as well: "He's an outsider who doesn't do things the Washington-way." Seriously. That's what I believe it boils down to. It's the essence of his popularity. And in terms of policy (to some degree, at least), his popularity primarily among the more institutional Republicans has to do with the sheer luck of being able to nominate so many federal and Supreme Court Judges. But that was just the dumb luck of being President for 4 years, and getting 3 Supreme Court vacancies with a Republican controlled Senate led by a Senator with no integrity who blocked so many federal judges during the Obama Administration soas to limit his own nominations along with blocking Merrick Garland after Scalia's death for 10 months and then pulling a 180 when Ginsberg passed. Really it's probably judges. Policy-wise that's why he's so popular. Funny enough because it was luck. I also think there are plenty of reasons that fall underneath that. White Extremists are probably 100% behind him, but no, I don't believe all Trump supporters are White Extremists. So many other roads to go down that aren't policy like "he says what he's thinking" or "there's no filter" or "look at his Empire..." etc. I'm sorry but with the ultimate unravelling of this week--just the final one (hopefully) of many--I think you guys need to just open your eyes.
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The Next Pandemic: SARS-CoV-2/COVID-19
transplantbillsfan replied to Hedge's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
I have a question: Do you hold Trump accountable in any way for what happened at the Capital on Wednesday? I think you're over at the other site, right? Good thing you're in an echo chamber with people who agree with you. You'd be banned by now for trolling like this. I was banned for much less. -
The Georgia Runoff--So Big!
transplantbillsfan replied to Trump_is_Mentally_fit's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Well said. I guess what just disheartens me is I really did think some of the posters who fled to that other site were people I enjoyed engaging with about both politics and football. Oh well. It's been a helluva week--and aside from the politics, I've been dealing with some personal crises that I won't get into--and ya know what? If the Bills win tomorrow, I will forget about politics for a good chunk of time. Sports truly is the great unifier. I know that because I travel every football morning to watch the games with my Trump supporting friend. Happy New Year! And GO BILLS!!!