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  1. Da’ Bears Cutler sacked Again and again and then Da’ Bills get da' win
  2. Err I thought it was the Isis comment that was noncontroversial. Maybe you and the other TS fans need to take a deep breath and regroup. Your posts are about as convoluted as his non-apologetic, non-tearful, tearful apology.
  3. hey Jim, good idea for that guy's next coloring book: "Teaching Kids about Gays" ... lol
  4. lol the only thing stopping the fox guy from fellating the publisher is that they weren't in the same studio yeah what's next a package deal for Fox viewers: Buy "Teaching Kids about Terrorism" coloring book and get a free "Teaching Kids About Gun Safety" video ... so they can safely shoot at anyone with a beard!
  5. lol @ Fox what a bunch of losers, and their audience ... beyond words http://youtu.be/bBbiWavTjY4
  6. McCain too yucking it up w/ ISIS ..... ISIS TERRORISTS POST A SELFIE WITH JOHN MCCAIN http://www.blacklist.../38/38/Y/M.html
  7. So Tony's supporters think he's to be commended every time he races and doesn't kill anyone, but more generally he's like ISIS. Okie dokie....
  8. I concede I shouldn't have made the ISIS comment. Too easy to take the wrong way and just not a good idea to use as a reference. But I stand by my comment that the standard for this guy has sunk exceedingly low
  9. The velvet elvis messiah
  10. This guy is desparate for media interest and jersey sakes, especially now that their expected to miss playoffs again. Can't cash in on Americas team for performance then go for gimmicks. Next up on the horizon will be signing KIM kardashian to PS
  11. Its true. A "bad year" for a team with a top QB is 9&7 wildcard. I think the current regime gets that and that's why they went after who they thought was best QB last year. Unfortunately it wasn't a deep QB class (unlike this year). The QB problems really preceded them from the Nix-Gailey era and their costly commitment to Fitzpatrick
  12. amazing how low the standards are when others view a "good day" at the office for him as not killing anyone. He's like the ISIS of Nascar
  13. In response to Israeli announcement of 1,000 acre illegal settlement expansion the US sanctioned Iran ... lol U.S. sets new sanctions on Iran http://www.politico....ons-110445.html
  14. Whatever jerrah does you have to wonder about this, especially with his team expected to suck this year.
  15. Oh my ..... National Basketball Association scoring champion Kevin Durant re-signed as a Nike Inc. (NKE) endorser with a contract worth $300 million over 10 years after spurning an offer from Under Armour Inc., according to a person familiar with the negotiations who requested anonymity because Nike had not yet announced the deal. “Excited and humbled to sign back with the swoosh!” Durant, the Oklahoma City Thunder forward and reigning NBA Most Valuable Player, wrote on Twitter, referring to Nike’s logo. www.bloomberg.com
  16. Honestly don't care what they say about the bills, and truthfully is it any different than what bills fans are saying about EJ having to prove himself? What do I find odd is projecting a jets turnaround. Really? Based on what? Geno is as big if not bigger question mark. Their secondary ... the key to ryans defense, is the weakest they've had since he's been there. And there's no hope for a true #1 WR now that they gave up on hill.
  17. Very deep QB class this year .. Bortles, johnny, Bridgewater, Carr, garoppolo ...much deeper than last year.
  18. Playing alongside a pair of 1,000 yardera like wright and washington I could see him being a 500 yard/5 TD guy. The guy with serious drops is their other WR pickup Durham
  19. goodwin, other than being out a lot, is not versatile. at least graham can play some slot
  20. here's one I discovered on my own
  21. yeah he stunk, dropped everything thrown to him, couldn't track balls in the air, afraid to take a hit and run after catch or punt ... did I forget anything? Oh yeah, talked with his mouth full http://youtu.be/ZtxaUd7_s8g
  22. all of which in your judgement, which you're trying to state as fact no one is saying he is the 2nd coming of Jerry Rice, what I did see (my judgement) was a guy coming into his own as a football player, as a 5th WR on KR on this team, certainly more deserving IMHO than Chris Hogan, who brings this illustrious history to the table ... San Francisco 49ers[edit] On July 27, 2011, the San Francisco 49ers signed Hogan as an undrafted free agent. On September 3, 2011, he was released by the 49ers. New York Giants[edit] On September 12, 2011, Hogan was signed by the New York Giants and was placed on the practice squad. On September 23, 2011, he was released by the Giants. Miami Dolphins[edit] On December 27, 2011, Hogan was signed to the Miami Dolphins's practice squad. On January 3, 2012, he signed a reserve/future contract with the Dolphins. In 2012, Hogan was among the final cuts at the end of training camp, but he was re-signed to the Dolphins' practice squad. On September 11, 2012, Hogan's practice squad contract was terminated by the Dolphins.[2] Buffalo Bills[edit] On November 6, 2012, the Buffalo Bills signed Hogan to the practice squad. On December 18, 2012, Hogan was promoted to the active roster. 2013 BUF Games 16 Catches 10 Yards 83 TDs 0
  23. who was throwing it to him? EJ (disappointing preseason) Lewis (cut), Palmer (cut), Dixon (cut), Tuel (cut and signed to PS). who under those circumstances who lights it up? other than Woods, TJs stats were comparable to or better than every other WR who made it. As for punts, when there was room he returned it, when there wasn't he fair caught it ... exactly the judgement youd want in a KR.
  24. good player who should have not been cut. Was coming into his own in preseason, versatile in slot and deep patterns, and a good kick returner.
  25. Has Hillary Ever Been Right? By PATRICK J. BUCHANAN • August 29, 2014 Sen. Rand Paul raises an interesting question: When has Hillary Clinton ever been right on foreign policy? The valkyrie of the Democratic Party says she urged President Obama to do more to aid Syrian rebels years ago. And last summer, she supported air strikes on Bashar Assad’s regime. Had we followed her advice and crippled Assad’s army, ISIS might be in Damascus today, butchering Christians and Alawites and aiding the Islamic State in Iraq in overrunning Baghdad. But if the folly of attacking Assad’s army and weakening its resistance to ISIS terrorists is apparent to everyone this summer, why were Clinton, Obama and Secretary of State Kerry oblivious to this reality just a year ago? Consider the rest of Hillary’s record. Her most crucial decision as Senator came in 2002 when she voted to invade Iraq. She now concedes it was the greatest mistake of her Senate career. She voted against the surge in 2006, but confided to Defense Secretary Bob Gates that she did so to maintain her political viability for 2008. This is statesmanship? Not voting your convictions about what is best for your country at war, so as not to antagonize the liberals in the Iowa caucuses? In 2009, Hillary presented a “reset button” to Vladimir Putin’s foreign minister. In 2011, she supported U.S. air strikes to bring down Col. Gadhafi and celebrated in Tripoli when he was overthrown and lynched. How did that work out? Libya is today a hellhole of murder and mayhem and Islamists are threatening a takeover. Who did Hillary think would rise when Gadhafi fell? Hillary’s failure to anticipate or prevent the Benghazi massacre and her role in the botched cover-up, all concede, are burdens she will carry into the primaries in 2016, should she run. Where, then, has Hillary exhibited the acumen to suggest she would be a wise and savvy steward of U.S. foreign policy in a disintegrating world? http://www.theameric...ver-been-right/
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