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YodaMan79

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  1. Spot on. I read the posts on this forum and wonder if these individuals that claim he's a top 5 back watch any other games besides Bills ones.
  2. This came home from school yesterday. It was too good to not post. Made me think of this thread immediately. She didn’t know how to spell Allen, so she gave it her best shot. 🤣 Living in the Philadelphia suburbs, I’m sure her teacher most likely doesn’t know who #17 is. All she most likely sees is #1 jerseys. This will make me smile for a long time.
  3. I have animosity towards him, I'll readily admit it. He's certainly a very good player. But he's a liability in pass protection and dropped what I feel was a game changing TD against the Eagles last year, right in front of me. That turned into an awful day at the Linc. Again, it may be my bias, but I feel like he's dropped a number of TDs in critical spots.
  4. You had me at top 5 in the league. What happened to that statement?
  5. Yeah, so 12-15. Yeah LMAO, the same tier. Walker has more rushing yards and TDs in 3 years. Again, you're delusional.
  6. Barkley, Henry, Jacobs, Willams, Gibbs, Robinson, Jones, Robinson, Mixon, Kamara (still better than Cook), Taylor...would all have something to say. He's not a top 5 back. He's a darn good player...but don't be a homer. He's in the tier with Montgomery, Hall, Hubbard, Connor, Harris, Walker
  7. I'd say he's realistically in the 12-15 range. Still, pretty darn good.
  8. And all we heard about in 2020 was that the "adults" were in charge again and decency was restored to the White House. 🤣
  9. Adding a receiver mid-season seems like a long shot at this point. I’m struggling to recall any examples where bringing in a wide receiver during the season made a significant impact for the acquiring team. Unlike some defensive positions (DL & CB), a wide receiver’s success is highly dependent on factors like the scheme, the quarterback's play, and the surrounding talent. Given the existing bad contracts on the books, I don’t see how this could realistically fix the current issues.
  10. Just like Keyser Söze… poof, and they're gone!
  11. Which party truly poses the greatest threat to democracy? As a nation, we must demonstrate to the powers pulling the strings that we won’t be swayed by their schemes or fall victim to their propaganda. I consistently remind my kids—and in general discussions—that when considering the long-term impact of complex issues, it's crucial to focus on policy over people. Politicians may come and go, but poor decisions can leave a ripple effect that lasts for generations.
  12. "Bad things happen in Philadelphia!"
  13. If the above holds true, then I hope Jeffrey Lurie is fully prepared to face annual taxes on the unrealized gains his franchise has reportedly accrued—especially when those valuations come from a third party that probably couldn't even run a lemonade stand. Fair is fair, right?
  14. https://www.nbcphiladelphia.com/news/local/philadelphia-eagles-combatting-counterfeit-political-ads/3957912/ https://www.cbsnews.com/philadelphia/news/philadelphia-eagles-kamala-harris-endorsement-art/ In today’s litigious environment, where copyright and intellectual property rights are closely guarded, it's intriguing to see how certain actions fly under the radar. If this were happening on the Republican side, it would likely dominate national headlines, sparking outrage—real or fabricated. These are, after all, paid advertising platforms that require approval. It shouldn’t be difficult to uncover the truth here, yet I suspect this will receive minimal attention and quietly disappear.
  15. Didn’t they originally say the rifle was key in identifying him? It was registered to his father and everything went into place from there, puzzle piece wise?
  16. 1988 wasn't that long ago. He wasn't fit to run for president then, when the media actually looked into inconsistencies/lies, but all was okay in 2020 when they could use him as a mostly empty vessel to get elected by hook or crook.
  17. Got it. I thought maybe his medical with his mental health struggles possibly played a role.
  18. I've been trying to think of a comp that we could hope to compare K. Coleman to. What do you guys think of Brandon Marshall as a comparison? He had a very good career, his stats surprised me. He's 24th in all-time yardage. Not bad for a 4th round pick. Look at the physical similarities (yes I know Coleman is a little lite): Marshall: https://www.nfl.com/prospects/brandon-marshall/32004d41-5237-0922-7f60-5556d0dc6ec1 Coleman: https://www.nfl.com/prospects/keon-coleman/3200434f-4c29-5571-54fa-77236b775ae1
  19. Nope, he did with the Ravens. But the Cardinals had the audacity to draft a guy who couldn't run or jump. Self own? Explain this one to me since you're obviously the smartest guy in the room.
  20. You forgot to include SB winner and borderline HOFer Anquan Bolden. What a reach for the Cardinals in the second round.
  21. I hope K.J. Hamler can get his hamstrings healthy and fill that WR void. He can play in the NFL, but is he available?
  22. 👆 case and point Jalen Reagor, had a 4.47 40 and 42" vertical. He played like he was always dragging an anchor.
  23. I'm sure the board would have been really pissed if the Bills drafted this FSU receiver in the second round. Anquan Boldin NFL Combine Stats Wide Receiver | Florida State | Atlantic Coast Conference | Division I-FBS First Name: Anquan - Last Name: Boldin Position: Wide Receiver, College: Florida State, Draft Class: 2003 Height: 72.6 inches Weight: 216 pounds NFL Combine Scores 40 Yard Dash: 4.73 seconds 40 Yard (MPH): 17.3 (MPH) 20 Yard Split: 2.73 seconds 10 Yard Split: 1.63 seconds Bench Press: (N/A) reps (225 lb) Wonderlic: (N/A) (0-50) QB Ball Velocity: (N/A) (MPH) Vertical Leap: 33.5 inches Broad Jump: (N/A) inches 20 Yd Shuttle: 4.25 seconds Three Cone: (N/A) seconds Shuttle Split: (N/A) seconds 60 Yd Shuttle: (N/A) seconds Four Square: (N/A) seconds
  24. He's been hanging with Eagles players, going to 76ers games. I think he's let it be known that he loves the east coast and Eagles fans. It's all they're talking about on the radio here. Possibly his agent is guiding him on how to get the biggest pile of cash that he can. I can't see Dallas letting him go.
  25. Hasn't he basically come out and said he loves the Eagles? Not a sign of any semblance of EQ if this is the case.
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