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1 hour ago, Over 29 years of fanhood said:


Toyota Tundra has about same domestic content as F series trucks. At least a quarter of their components are made in China, México, Germany etc. 
 

 

Yes, true. I was referring to where it is assembled. F-Series trucks are  all built in Michigan and Missouri.

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Posted
11 hours ago, The Wiz said:

It was an indoor event that violated the maximum number of people that should be allowed in a space according to the local law as well as not wearing masks. 

 

This was a small group a people that are outdoors so I think it's a pretty big difference. 


 

both were against the rules. 
 

it’s not a big deal if they get a hand slap here. In fact, going into the playoffs an extra reminder about remaining vigilant could be good.

2 hours ago, Hapless Bills Fan said:

 

Hard to say.  I think the intensive protocols say the players can't get together outside the facility "for any reason" (but it's not clear to me whether that's when the facility is closed, or at any time).  The original protocol prohibited more than 3 players getting together outside the facility.

 

So if they were spending the evening at his house that would be a violation.  But if they're just dropping off a Christmas gift briefly, only Scrooge could call that a violation.  Except for the two leading him out with a hoodie over his head, it looks as though they've spaced themselves out.


 

brady tried to golf with his head coach during the bye week and got shut down.

 

‘tis what it is. No need to stress if they get a little fine potentially 

Posted
1 hour ago, Draconator said:

Not to rain on Ford's parade, but I drive a Nissan Murano. It's made in California. 

 

https://moneyinc.com/the-history-and-evolution-of-the-nissan-murano/#:~:text=The Murano is still in,California plant by Nissan America.

A lot of "foreign" vehicles are made here in the U.S. I drive a Honda Passport that was built in Alabama using mostly U.S. content. (I have been working for a Honda dealership for over 15 years) It is a world economy. The days of a truly domestic or foreign vehicle are long gone. 

 Still, we keep on hearing about things like this from the Bills Players and fans and it makes some of the Dolphins fans down here jealous 

Posted
17 hours ago, Mango said:

Right?! I think that’s a 250 and sure fully loaded. I’d put that higher than 60k probably 75ish.
 

I was thinking about Josh’s OL gift when I saw this. Golf clubs are nice, but hell, even if he bought 15 sets of them, they sure as hell didn’t cost the same as a new F-250. His WR showed him up. Haha.

 

I dunno - he said they were custom golf clubs which I think run about $5/set, plus he added lessons and some other stuff.  Call it $6k.

In the past he's included the guys on IR and the practice squad, so 13 guys - could sum up to $65-$78k easy

 

If the 10 WR chipped in - I would hope they weighted it a bit to take more from the vets and less from the PS guys or rookies - that would be $7,500 each or so.

 

 

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Posted
21 hours ago, Logic said:

Didn't see this posted anywhere else. 

How cool is this?!

The players must really love this dude. Diggs already called him the best coach he's ever had. Guess the others must feel the same way!
 

 

Beasley and Coach Hall rocking the Toby Mcguire look in Fear and loathing!!!!:wub:

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Posted
7 hours ago, Mr. WEO said:

meh.....

 

Image result for rex ryan bills truck

Say what you want but I'd sport that truck 7 days a week. Pretty sweet, and yeah I'm pretty sure I remember who it belonged to😵

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Posted
22 hours ago, Over 29 years of fanhood said:


Toyota Tundra has about same domestic content as F series trucks. At least a quarter of their components are made in China, México, Germany etc. 
 

 

Not free m what I have read... show me link

Posted
22 hours ago, Augie said:

 

That must have made you feel very..........................special!    :)

 

I knew it wasn't pretty ;)

Posted
21 hours ago, FTLBillsfan said:

A lot of "foreign" vehicles are made here in the U.S. I drive a Honda Passport that was built in Alabama using mostly U.S. content. (I have been working for a Honda dealership for over 15 years) It is a world economy. The days of a truly domestic or foreign vehicle are long gone. 

 Still, we keep on hearing about things like this from the Bills Players and fans and it makes some of the Dolphins fans down here jealous 

Been driving my American made Nissan truck for 10 years, lol. 

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