HomeskillitMoorman
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I've never liked Chris Brown since the old site, back when he was shilling for the Bills and went as far as defending them for bringing Jauron back for year #4 because of how important continuity was. He's just as bad at play-by-play as he is everything else.
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Especially in the 2nd half, McD just can't be using multiple defensive timeouts. You gotta save them all. I can understand the 4th and 8 one I guess because we were such a mess, but the other one was brutal. He's in his what, 6th year now? It's scary at times that these are things he still hasn't learned.
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Billboard to get a message to the team — what would you say?
HomeskillitMoorman replied to alton's topic in The Stadium Wall
I have enough Pavlovian conditioning that happened here that anytime I still see the word "billboard" I immediately think Bill Cowher -
Ravens @ Bengals - Game thread
HomeskillitMoorman replied to BuffaloBill's topic in The Stadium Wall
I would. The new OT rules are not in their favor. -
Ravens @ Bengals - Game thread
HomeskillitMoorman replied to BuffaloBill's topic in The Stadium Wall
Welp, that'll do it. We got the Bengals coming in. -
Giants @ Vikings - game thread
HomeskillitMoorman replied to BuffaloBill's topic in The Stadium Wall
Really wish we would’ve kept Daboll and let McD go -
Dolphins @ Bills - 2nd half game thread
HomeskillitMoorman replied to BuffaloBill's topic in The Stadium Wall
McD’s the biggest piece of trash that exists -
Dolphins @ Bills - 2nd half game thread
HomeskillitMoorman replied to BuffaloBill's topic in The Stadium Wall
McD is such a liability -
Dolphins @ Bills - 2nd half game thread
HomeskillitMoorman replied to BuffaloBill's topic in The Stadium Wall
We’re getting slashed by Skylar Thompson right now -
Dolphins @ Bills - 2nd half game thread
HomeskillitMoorman replied to BuffaloBill's topic in The Stadium Wall
We’re never winning anything with McD here and most people know this but won’t ever admit it -
Dolphins @ Bills - 2nd half game thread
HomeskillitMoorman replied to BuffaloBill's topic in The Stadium Wall
This is against Skylar Thompson -
Seahawks @ 49ers Playoff game thread
HomeskillitMoorman replied to Simon's topic in The Stadium Wall
He’s still looked really good and he seems very composed. I’m not saying he’s an all-pro but he looks pretty good. -
Fox News- Josh Allen's spiritual awakening
HomeskillitMoorman replied to Returntoglory's topic in Off the Wall
What about all of the things though that don't potentially tie up in a clean way like that? I've known people who died who loved life and their dreams were coming true and their loved ones struggled immensely after they passed. It seems like it aligns much more with just the randomness of life and our existences. I grew up in a Christian setting and was in the military where I probably did the. most praying I ever did in my life...and I had the opposite experience, that it wasn't powerful at all and really horrific things still happened. It's fine if you believe in God...but you're trying to say your own individual experience means it's true. I'm not saying God doesn't exist because of my own individual experience. But I'm willing to see the full scope beyond just my personal experience or the one of any single individual. If God stepped in for Damar but not for the thousands of people who suffer tragedies every day...I'm glad he did for Damar but I've got some questions about everyone else. -
Fox News- Josh Allen's spiritual awakening
HomeskillitMoorman replied to Returntoglory's topic in Off the Wall
I respect that you at least have the humility to say you don't have all the answers. I grew up in a Christian setting and that was always so maddening to me. They didn't want to hear my questions and just couldn't admit that all the answers weren't in the Bible. And the evangelical side of it and people seemingly being OK with others being sent to Hell specifically not for being Christian was always a big turnoff for me. I'm firmly agnostic, I believe anything is possible and love to debate about it but I appreciate that you see that other side of it that it's incredibly hard to make sense out of all of it rather than having a condescending view that you just "know" God and others don't. -
Fox News- Josh Allen's spiritual awakening
HomeskillitMoorman replied to Returntoglory's topic in Off the Wall
The classic crutch from Christians who don't want to actually have a tough in-depth discussion..."you just don't know him like I do!" So if you believe there's this loving, kind God...why would it matter if someone was wrong and Christianity or any other specific religion was real? Seems awfully petty to hold that against someone in a world where so little can make sense and there are no straightforward answers.