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Doc

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  1. Thanks for posting a pic of their (meaning DeLauro, since I've never been sure if that's a man or woman) fugly mug. I throw up in my mouth every time I see them on TV here in CT, which thankfully isn't often. And it's hilarious to see how hard the Dems are trying to make "Musk is controlling Trump" into a thing. They still haven't learned a thing and likely won't.
  2. And against a non suspect pass D the week before? And I get that you feel the need to denigrate a player you would otherwise love because Beane added him. It's your MO. Re-read what @BADOLBILZ said.
  3. And Generalissimo Francisco Franco is still dead. Josh's left hand has lost..a...um...step.
  4. I meant "one game" as in being used as a decoy against the Lions. Against the Rams he was targeted a lot and helped the offense put up 42 points, which should be a win almost 100% of the time. And he doesn't need to "come alive," just force DCs to give him extra attention. Or not and pay the price.
  5. It would have taken a 3rd to move from the Bills' spot (28th overall) to 22nd as the Jags were eyeing BTJ at 23. In hindsight yeah it would have been worth it. But he was a polarizing prospect and giving up a 3rd or more (assuming any team in front of the Jags was willing to budge) was a tall order. As for McConkey, he's primarily a slot WR. They had that covered with Shakir and the FA signing of Samuel. Cooper came off a 1,250 yard season last year with a revolving door of QBs and playing just 15 games. A "few ounces left in the tank"? LOL! And If you're basing your premise on 1 game, you're already losing.
  6. The Bills decided to move away from having (and forcing the ball to) a #1 WR to spreading it around based on matchups/defense's weaknesses. As you said they tried filling a boundary receiver role with Claypool and MVS, but it didn't work, so they decided to find someone else. And they were able to get the perfect addition to their team and philosophy in Cooper. Maybe it's just lip service or the honeymoon phase, but I loved hearing him say he didn't care if he was targeted at all as long as they won, to add onto comments earlier that he's excited to play football again. Is he the savior? Hard to put that on him given he joined the team 1/3 of the way into the season and didn't have a full off-season or even training camp. But his presence commands attention and opens things up on offense.
  7. So you don't care about motive?
  8. He should be there by the playoffs.
  9. Look, I get that you don't like that Beane brought in a top WR like Cooper. Someone who you should otherwise love considering he's a great player, not a diva and not a criminal. And in the Bills' case, incredibly cheap. So you invent something else. He's a huge addition to the team. And he hasn't even reached his full potential in the offense yet.
  10. Desperate times. Dell is gone for the next year+.
  11. Not even the top WR on the Bills? No surprise because he joined them a third of the way into the season and was injured for several games. And prior to last weekend, he was targeted plenty (over 5 times a game). The game plan against the Lions called for him to draw coverage, which he did, and let other players "eat." If teams want to ignore him because of the Lions game, great.
  12. Or some of that $8B to rebuild a bridge destroyed by a private company's boat.
  13. All of it. Cooper wasn't responsible for the Browns' passing game woes. And teams are definitely game-planning for Cooper because he's still a top WR.
  14. Not me. I love the addition of Cooper. Premier WR talent with the added bonus of zero drama. Completely wrong. And the Browns got better in the passing game because right after the Browns traded him they (finally) benched Watson and went with Winston.
  15. That's the size of Delaware...
  16. So he plows into a Christmas market?
  17. I tried searching for "debt ceiling eliminated." There was nothing.
  18. And pay cuts.
  19. He left Twitter/X, so apparently he was called on it...
  20. Wuhan virus was little worse than the flue. But it was going to rage no matter who was in Office because you weren't going to keep it out. And yes we all know what Trump wanted Pence to do and apparently he wasn't in on the conspiracy. What I was saying is that there was no coordination with anyone to break into the Capitol. And without people breaking into the Capitol, it would have been just another "mostly peaceful protest."
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