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Einstein

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  1. Love Josh but this is one concern of mine with him. That isn’t the first time we’ve seen that zombie stare from him.
  2. Agreed on both accounts.
  3. That is the question posed by Mike Florio and Chris Simms in the clip below. They were talking about Diggs and Allen, and they make the argument that Allen is often excusing Diggs behavior. Currently, he is excusing his absence from OTA’s. We also know that Allen excuses Diggs tantrums on the sidelines, because Diggs is an emotional firey competitor. Florio says that it has gotten to the point that it seems like Diggs is the “alpha” in the QB/WR relationship and it shouldn’t be that way. He also says that Peyton Manning would have never let Marvin Harrison have “permission slips” for bad behavior like Allen does with Diggs. Do you agree or disagree with Florio and Simms? Here is the video: https://www.nbcsports.com/video/buffalo-bills-josh-allen-would-love-have-stefon-diggs-otas?ls=pftvod
  4. The Tua celery is hilarious.
  5. A decade of always the bridesmaid, never the bride? Sounds… yuck.
  6. His most famous play as a Cardinal - the hail mary over Tre & Hyde - did not make the cut for this farewell post. Coincidence? I THINK NOT! Hopkins is coming to Buffalo!!!
  7. Is he signed yet? WAKE UP BRANDON!!!!
  8. To quote a Chiefs fan I just read on their forum: "Allen throwing to Diggs, Kincaid and Hopkins would be a headache." Make. It. Happen.
  9. That would be literally worst case scenario.
  10. The Jets have been run incredibly well the last two years. I don't love the Rodgers move, but I think that was an ownership decision. Their other moves have been fantastic.
  11. After all the talk of how much Hopkins loves Josh... I hope he is on a plane to Buffalo right now.
  12. Yeah he definitely looks fatter than the end of last season.
  13. It really is. I can sprinkle it on anything.
  14. I take umbrage with the Cowboys being above us, but the analysis is mostly right: Buffalo Bills #6 The Bills’ roster is rock solid throughout -- with enough high-end talent to firmly crack the upper reaches of the NFL. Interestingly, there might be more (minor) concerns on offense than defense. Sure, Josh Allen and Stefon Diggs are the nerve center of an attack that has ranked in the top five in each of the last three seasons, but that group struggled somewhat down the stretch. Did the Bills do enough to add help? Rookie tight end Dalton Kincaid could solve Buffalo’s slot receiver problem, and running backs Damien Harris and Latavius Murray should prevent James Cook from being overworked. The biggest issue might be depth at receiver. Diggs is a star, but Gabe Davis is a lower-volume WR2, and the options thereafter (Khalil Shakir, Deonte Harty, Trent Sherfield, Justin Shorter) aren’t mind-blowing. We likely will see ample 12-personnel packages featuring Dawson Knox and Kincaid running together. The offensive line isn’t dominant, but it’s a respectable group. Most of the unit returns, and there’s help arriving in veterans Connor McGovern and David Edwards, along with second-rounder O’Cyrus Torrence. The Bills’ defense has depth at all three levels. Von Miller suffered a torn ACL in November, which means his status will be something to watch in camp. Yet with Greg Rousseau, A.J. Epenesa, Boogie Basham and Shaq Lawson, Buffalo could be fine here until Miller is back to 100 percent. Inside, adding Poona Ford gives the Bills a solid top three, along with Ed Oliver and DaQuan Jones. Losing Tremaine Edmunds opens a hole at middle linebacker, but the Bills appear confident they’ll find a starter opposite Matt Milano from the group of Terrel Bernard, Dorian Williams, A.J. Klein and Tyrel Dodson. The secondary should be far deeper with a healthy Tre’Davious White and Micah Hyde, along with Kaiir Elam and Christian Benford having a year under their belts. The addition of Taylor Rapp should allow the Bills to work Damar Hamlin back into the rotation only when he is ready, with both safeties providing great depth and flexibility. https://www.nfl.com/news/nfl-s-top-10-most-complete-teams-for-2023-season
  15. A while back I posted a thread asking for easy recipe suggestions. Forget easy recipes, just sprinkle some msg on whatever you’re eating. This stuff is like a wonder spice. Takes your wife’s 5/10 meatloaf and makes it a 9/10. Also, if you follow this recipe, you’ll make the best fried rice you’ve ever had.
  16. These articles always remind me of this South Park episode:
  17. I need to stop posting at 1am 😂
  18. I’m shocked that no one has mentioned The Sopranos.
  19. That would annoy me as well. The seller told you the price (you read it in the ad). And you decided to come see the item, knowing the price. If you want to bargain, let the seller know that you are not interested in paying the listed price (that is posted in the ad that you responded to) BEFORE they alter their day to accommodate you. That way, the seller can make an informed decision of whether or not they are willing to still meet you, and they have time to consider whether they would accept less. The husband is right. What you did is sort of a con. You likely didn’t tell them that you wanted a discounted price prior to meeting, because you reason that the other party will be more likely to accept your discounted offer when they are put on the spot and they’ve already altered their day to meet you. Their time is already sunk so they give in and let you pay less. Its acting in bad faith.
  20. There is a 3rd party you didn’t mention. Those of us who have no problem if others want to bargain, but be upfront about it. Not a secretive little secret squirrel.
  21. This reads like a passage in “psychiatry for dummies”.
  22. I completely forgot that we scored with 16 seconds left against the Chiefs last year. Which made me remember that McD & Frazier let the Chiefs get down the field and get a FG for the second year in a row ... this time with 16 seconds left, instead of 13 seconds. Brutal.
  23. You just described Henry.
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