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how was dinner? I had baby back ribs outta the smoker (all day )... plus grilled ASPARAGUS. And grey goose.

 

Wonder how maclin's rehearsal dinner went. F5.

Dinner was great, had chicken tikka Masala :)

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I am thinking that they can get to 5-7 using the two picks. You may not be able to get Allen or Darnold (or whoever is the flavor of the month in April) but Rosen is probably realistic. Even if he has a great year teams will worry about the character.

 

Josh Allen sucks.

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Tomorrow is looking like braised short rib in the dutch oven. It's a lot of work but delicious.

We did sausage peppers and onions on the grill. love that I broke down and got a Webber

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The wife whipped up Chicago style Italian beef sandwiches. Now I'm sipping a neat glass of black label Yellowstone whiskey.

 

Did we sign Maclin yet?

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The wife whipped up Chicago style Italian beef sandwiches. Now I'm sipping a neat glass of black label Yellowstone whiskey.

 

Did we sign Maclin yet?

 

Nothing official yet.

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We did sausage peppers and onions on the grill. love that I broke down and got a Webber

Love my Webber. 5 years in and it cooks completely evenly still, no hot spots.

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I member when this was a food/maclin thread.

Those were the days, weren't they? Life was simpler then. June was in the kitchen fixing dinner. Wally and the Beav were watching TV. Ward was sitting at the table reading the paper. The worst thing you had to worry about was that crazy Eddie Haskel inviting himself to dinner. There were no crusades. Maclin was at the forefront of everyone's mind. The foul odor of asparagus pee was embraced. Discussion of beer and food prevailed. Maybe we would circle back around to Maclin, maybe not. Gas was 75¢ a gallon at the pump. We shared stories of walking to school uphill both ways in the snow.

 

Now look at things. Human sacrifice, dogs and cats living together... mass hysteria! How I long for the old days.

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We did sausage peppers and onions on the grill. love that I broke down and got a Webber

That is one of my favorites. If you ever want to try something easy get some good Italian sausage, peppers, onions (I usually skip them) and a bottle of dry red wine. Brown the peppers and onions and then the sausage in olive oil over medium heat. Pre-heat the oven to 350 degrees. In a casserole dish pour about 1 glass of wine onto the bottom (and one for yourself to drink). Throw the peppers and onions in and then the sausage. Bake it for 25 minutes and then flip the sausage over and bake for another 25 minutes. Really simple but consistently good
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how was dinner? I had baby back ribs outta the smoker (all day )... plus grilled ASPARAGUS. And grey goose.

Wonder how maclin's rehearsal dinner went. F5.

Well, we went to Ted's Montana Grill in Nashville. I hadn't been there in years. Now I remember why... :(

 

Tomorrow is a 3 hour cooking class with Maneet Chauhan at her place here. That should be fun! (And better than tonight.)

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Those were the days, weren't they? Life was simpler then. June was in the kitchen fixing dinner. Wally and the Beav were watching TV. Ward was sitting at the table reading the paper. The worst thing you had to worry about was that crazy Eddie Haskel inviting himself to dinner. There were no crusades. Maclin was at the forefront of everyone's mind. The foul odor of asparagus pee was embraced. Discussion of beer and food prevailed. Maybe we would circle back around to Maclin, maybe not. Gas was 75¢ a gallon at the pump. We shared stories of walking to school uphill both ways in the snow.

 

Now look at things. Human sacrifice, dogs and cats living together... mass hysteria! How I long for the old days.

I still think that while Ward was at work Eddie was over at the Clevers banging June. Then he shame her with the "your looking great today..." when the family was around

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Those were the days, weren't they? Life was simpler then. June was in the kitchen fixing dinner. Wally and the Beav were watching TV. Ward was sitting at the table reading the paper. The worst thing you had to worry about was that crazy Eddie Haskel inviting himself to dinner. There were no crusades. Maclin was at the forefront of everyone's mind. The foul odor of asparagus pee was embraced. Discussion of beer and food prevailed. Maybe we would circle back around to Maclin, maybe not. Gas was 75¢ a gallon at the pump. We shared stories of walking to school uphill both ways in the snow.

 

Now look at things. Human sacrifice, dogs and cats living together... mass hysteria! How I long for the old days.

 

This thread is like a sitcom clip show episode since Maclin left town. Nothing new but plenty of entertainment and re-hashed disagreements.

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That is one of my favorites. If you ever want to try something easy get some good Italian sausage, peppers, onions (I usually skip them) and a bottle of dry red wine. Brown the peppers and onions and then the sausage in olive oil over medium heat. Pre-heat the oven to 350 degrees. In a casserole dish pour about 1 glass of wine onto the bottom (and one for yourself to drink). Throw the peppers and onions in and then the sausage. Bake it for 25 minutes and then flip the sausage over and bake for another 25 minutes. Really simple but consistently good

Thanks Kirby! Sometimes we'll brown them up and throw them in sauce but it wasn't raining for once. I'll share that with with Ms MIH

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You are both right and both wrong depending on how you define "success." Can the Bills win 10 games and grab a WC spot with Tyrod? Absolutely. Can they maybe even win a playoff game? Possibly. Can they get past the Patriots? Almost certainly not. That's why this argument goes round and round.

This is spot on. No question TT is average to slightly above average as a QB in the NFL(statistically). Its his intangibles that can both help, and hinder his chances of being a great QB. Im of the opinion that he is the bridge for next year and McD drafts his QB of the future next year. In the meantime, load up on as many other playmakers, of the no nonsense variety, and go with that. If TT excels, let the rookie sit Edited by BuffAlone
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Give me another topic that has some bearing on this team that's worth discussing and you'll get my thoughts on it. Trust me when I tell you that's all this is right now. I'll be involved in plenty other topics when they warrant real discussion.

 

The Seahawks went into that game playing the run and looking to keep Tyrod from leaving the pocket. They were also without Chancellor as well as Bennett. And FTR, their plan worked...even though the game was probably closer than they anticipated. TT failed when he had the chance to win that game...a game where the defense make crucial stops late to give Taylor his shot that he couldn't deliver on.

 

Trent Dilfer won a Super Bowl a lifetime ago...a year after the Bills made their last playoff appearance. Teams don't succeed like that anymore...you need a QB to win games in the end. Too many games are close and come down to a play her or there.

 

I respect your thoughts, but I simply do not have the same belief you do in the QB and what he can achieve, and that's fine.

Sherman's non penalty and the missed FG cost the Bills OT.

If you want to bet the Bills win 5 I'll take the under over the first 8.

Vegas has the Bills at 6.8. With Maclin that may edge up a bit more.

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No encouragement is actually required.

 

 

I, personally, will root as hard against the chiefs as I will for the Bills. And you all know why.

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I, personally, will root as hard against the chiefs as I will for the Bills. And you all know why.

Are you suggesting that not to might indicate that one was more interested in saying "I told you so" than in seeing the Bills have a shot at a franchise QB at someone else's expense, a franchise QB that one continually reminds posters on this board that the Bills don't currently have?

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No encouragement is actually required.

 

 

I, personally, will root as hard against the chiefs as I will for the Bills. And you all know why.

This is what happens when your team is run by total incompetents. Fans eventually look elsewhere for entertainment.

 

And don't act like this is unique. I know plenty of people that have lost interest in this team. I made it through 17 years of no playoffs and am still following them. I don't need to apologise for not doing my part. Time for ownership to start winning.

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