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Justice

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  1. Right. They said it so it must be true. How's this one for you? Watch that video. http://www.imemc.org/article/73371
  2. http://english.alarabiya.net/en/webtv/reports/2015/10/09/Israeli-forces-fire-at-Palestinian-woman-at-bus-station.html They said she tried to stab somebody. They said. Notice she didn't move and had her hands up and still got shot. They don't have tazers in Israel?
  3. No. !@#$ you, drone. You're the idiot. Why would anyone other than a Muslim pray at the Aqsa mosque, anyways? The Israelis make me recite a passage from the Quran every time I go there to pray. They won't let you in unless you can. You know nothing. The Israelis shut down the mosque frequently knowing damn well what that will bring. They are the ones inciting trouble. Go there before you talk ****.
  4. I'm talking about that whole article. The writer clearly has an agenda and is clearly one-sided. For example. He talks about Israel not treating stab wounds so that the death toll will be equal. No mention there the Palestinian death toll and the amount of stabbings. I wonder why. He talks about the blood lust on the Palestinian side, but once again leaves out the death toll on the Palestinian side. I wonder why. He quoted a couple of people as if they are Islam or represent Islam. They don't. They're wrong. As far as the Aqsa mosque is concerned the people of Palestine are worried about its safe being. Israel wants to destroy it. They say their temple is underneath it. Maybe it is. I don't know, but I'm sure you could imagine how some people could react to that. Furthermore, what do we know about these murderers? Did they lose a loved one in the conflict? Maybe their home was bulldozed. Who knows. What drove them to commit murder? Maybe the occupation alone is enough reason. Like I said before, it's easy to point the finger from here where we live in a free society under no one's occupation.
  5. Always the same with me huh? And you? Do you change your tune? Like I said. If someone invades and occupies the US the result will be even worse here than there-bloody violence. No way around it. Hell, we don't need to be occupied for 17 stabbings anyways. Isn't that a weekend in Detroit? 1000s murdered, collective punishment, apartheid walls, racism, checkpoints, etc etc etc doesn't draw backlash in your opinion? Come on, man! But I get it. Backlash works both ways. The point I'm trying to make here is this, it's easy to place blame and point fingers from a free country. I'll admit terrorism is a major problem around the world right now. I just don't believe that the Palestinian/Israeli conflict falls under that category. It was NoJustice until Pegs bought the Bills. Then I dropped the "No".
  6. That's unfortunate. 17 stabbings. That's horrible. What's worse is the 100s of Palestinians that have been killed in the last few months. Backlash must be something foreign to some of you people. Let me ask you this, if the US was overtaken and occupied what do you think will happen? Will we shower our occupiers with love and adoration or will we fight back with violence? That was a rhetorical question. We already know the answer to that one. But you don't see that because you don't want to. Some of you are like the people Scarface described, you just like to point your finger and says there's the bad guy.
  7. That's exactly what I'm saying. Forget the stats. It's when they move the ball on us that counts.
  8. I guess what I meant to say was go back to the wide nine formation. Stop blitzing and drop guys into coverage. Clutter the passing lanes. QBs will hold the ball longer resulting in more sacks and INTs. When Aaron and McKelvin return this type of defense will be perfect for us. We'll get a ton of coverage sacks. One thing that is being overlooked is all the defensive penalties. Guys being caught out of position because they couldn't adjust in time or communicate well has caused many of those penalties, forcing guys to hold and PI. Scrap the disguised blitzes and coverages. Our talent alone will win the vast majority of matchups. We don't need smoke and mirrors. I'd also like to add that defense isn't a major concern of mine. I know we'll get better as the season goes on regardless of scheme. Especially with the return of McKelvin and Aaron. The biggest concern we face right now are obviously penalties and injuries. Hopefully we can overcome those obstacles before it's too late.
  9. For me the issue isn't stats. What troubles me about this defense is when times are tough and we really need a stop we don't get it, whether it be by air or ground. The Giants' running game wasn't effective statistically, but they got the job done when they needed it. Rex is a great defensive mind, but I think he's being stubborn by forcing his system on this group. Our personnel fits the 4-3, best. Especially against the no-huddle. We simply don't have the time to disguise our coverages and blitzes. When we intentionally line up the wrong way believing we have time to adjust before the snap it hurts us when that snap comes early. Let's go back to the 43 and drop everyone else in coverage. Flood the passing lanes. That will force the QB to hold the ball longer and then the sacks will come. Interceptions, too. You can throw the stats out of the window. To me it's when, not how much.
  10. Rex is the boss. You're on your last head coaching job. Do what you think is best. Start TT.
  11. Dareus is risking a lot going into this season and possibly next season under the franchise tag. If he suffers a major injury he will suffer financially. BJ Raji took the same risk a couple of years ago and it backfired. Dareus knows this. His agent knows this. They haven't received an offer in a couple of weeks and they desperately want one in order to avoid these risks. $100M/6 years should do it.
  12. Signing Marcell will most likely cost us Mario rather than Bradham and Gilmore, but I see your point.
  13. McCoy and Freddie and possibly Bryce are all suffering from hamstring injuries. These types of injuries linger. If it were only one guy then I'd pass on Ray, but it isn't. I just want to win. At all costs. Sign him. Give him a shot.
  14. Where's the backlash towards Minnesota? Usually the preconceived backlash is far worse than the actual.
  15. Good point, but drastic times calls for drastic measures. Was it another bad decision by Rice to allow her to do that? Sure, but how are we helping his wife by not giving Ray a second chance?
  16. Hitting a woman is inexcusable, but he did marry the girl. People make mistakes. I highly doubt he'll repeat it.
  17. If there's ever a time to sign a Ray Rice it's now. Most people will understand seeing how we lost five running backs.
  18. If there's ever a time to sign a Ray Rice it's now. Most people will understand seeing how we lost five running backs.
  19. @MikeGarafolo: With LeSean McCoy out a few weeks, the Bills have begun internal discussions on whether to explore signing Ray Rice, sources say.
  20. per Schefter tweet @AdamSchefter: Despite injuring hamstring Tuesday, Bills' RB Lesean McCoy is expected to return for regular-season opener vs. Colts, per league source.
  21. I wasn't referring to the ACL injuries. I never said I was a pessimist outside of football, because I'm not.
  22. This was my fear all along ever since we acquired Shady. Paying top dollar to an overused running back is never a good idea. Being a Bills fan makes me pessimistic. I fear this injury will linger. No matter how tempting it may be we shouldn't rush McCoy back. Bring in Rice or Bradshaw.
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