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2 hours ago, TheFunPolice said:

 

I wonder if it's the way guys break their falls with their hands on the ground and the wrist takes all the impact 

It's the bigger picture. Guys switching from regular milk to almond milk. It's finally catching up with all these weaklings. 

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15 minutes ago, Captain_Quint said:

It's the bigger picture. Guys switching from regular milk to almond milk. It's finally catching up with all these weaklings. 

Almond milk is terrible for the environment. Those almonds suck up all of California’s water. I prefer goat milk straight from the teet 🐐

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56 minutes ago, Breakout Squad said:

Almond milk is terrible for the environment. Those almonds suck up all of California’s water.

 

Their water consumption is very similar to......... pistachios :ph34r:

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Posted
On 11/14/2024 at 8:42 AM, WotAGuy said:


In a way, yes. He’s a free agent next year. The Bills are unlikely to sign him. So he has a lot of personal incentive to not further injure himself or be at less than his capability because it will

cost him in his next contract. As it is, his value is declining. 

 

I was thinking the opposite. I expect him to want to get on the field and show some production to increase his worth for the next contract.

 

Yes, his value is declining since he's not showing production. He needs to get on the field and make some catches.

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1 hour ago, Breakout Squad said:

Almond milk is terrible for the environment. Those almonds suck up all of California’s water. I prefer goat milk straight from the teet 🐐

Duly noted..

Posted
5 hours ago, GunnerBill said:

 

That is interesting actually. Makes me even more of a mind that I am not forcing him out there this week if I have a chance to get him fully healthy and have him as a weapon they haven't seen before at playoff time. I know he is hardly some unknown quantity, but if the DBs haven't got a feel for how it is to go against him, his release, his level of physicality etc I can't help but think there may be some, slim, advantage in that at playoff time.

Nope all hands on deck. Lets win this one and make a statement. Screw that.... well we'll see them again crap. Javon Solomon does the Artur Moats to Mahommes.

Bills 30-17

Posted
3 minutes ago, nosejob said:

Nope all hands on deck. Lets win this one and make a statement. Screw that.... well we'll see them again crap. Javon Solomon does the Artur Moats to Mahommes.

Bills 30-17

 

If Cooper was properly healthy, sure. If he isn't personally I'd hold him out.

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1 hour ago, GunnerBill said:

 

If Cooper was properly healthy, sure. If he isn't personally I'd hold him out.

 

I'm squarely in the camp of this game isn't nearly as important as others are making it out to be by risking players that need further rest.

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Posted
3 hours ago, Alphadawg7 said:

So the guy with a history of drops and who currently leads the NFL in drops despite 2 missed games that also dropped his first pass as a Bill then bobbled his 2nd pass almost dropping an easy TD is going to play with a cast?  

 

Not sure how I feel about this...glad he is at least on the field, but would be lying if I said it wasn't a concern

 

What kind of hack job is this?  How about a veteran , top tier WR, getting out there with an injury to set an example.  He's doing what the coach wants.

 

I feel this is great news.  Most people have wanted a top tier WR who wasn't a diva, that didn't demand a certain target share.  We now have that.

 

Just he presence of A Cooper in this game should make a huge difference for Shakir and Knox.

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Seems like a super intelligent and thoughtful guy. The anti diva.
 

p.s I love when the players call out JW’s idiotic word vomit questions. Dude can’t even ask a proper question. 

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30 minutes ago, The Helmet of said:

 


 

Seems like a super intelligent and thoughtful guy. The anti diva.
 

p.s I love when the players call out JW’s idiotic word vomit questions. Dude can’t even ask a proper question. 

The media questions are so goofy, and I know they're doing their job, but c'mon.

 

"What is different about wearing a cast and having to catch the ball?"

 

"Uh, I guess the fact that I'm wearing a cast."

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38 minutes ago, The Helmet of said:

 


 

Seems like a super intelligent and thoughtful guy. The anti diva.
 

p.s I love when the players call out JW’s idiotic word vomit questions. Dude can’t even ask a proper question. 

 

What slays me is everyone called Stefon Diggs a headache, too emotional, and to just shut up and play Football.

 

Now we have a guy who is quiet and non-emotional and people are like "he doesn't even want to be here"

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Cooper definitely has more of a calm team player outlook to him. Hope he heals up does well and gets a ring. Then I’d think he will want to stay to make sure he has a chance at the hall of fame. 

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2 hours ago, Einstein's Dog said:

What kind of hack job is this?  How about a veteran , top tier WR, getting out there with an injury to set an example.  He's doing what the coach wants.

 

I feel this is great news.  Most people have wanted a top tier WR who wasn't a diva, that didn't demand a certain target share.  We now have that.

 

Just he presence of A Cooper in this game should make a huge difference for Shakir and Knox.


Hack job?  You mean accurate accounting.  I am happy he is here.  I was happy we made the trade.  But if you think he doesn’t drop a lot of passes then you don’t know anything about him.  
 

I would rather see them get him fully healthy for the post season than rush him out there in a cast.  

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1 hour ago, Alphadawg7 said:


Hack job?  You mean accurate accounting.  I am happy he is here.  I was happy we made the trade.  But if you think he doesn’t drop a lot of passes then you don’t know anything about him.  
 

I would rather see them get him fully healthy for the post season than rush him out there in a cast.  

Blocking is my greatest concern for him this week.  That component will be harder on his wrist.

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On 11/14/2024 at 6:06 AM, Brianmoorman4jesus said:

He’s about to get that week off to get even more rest, this guy better play Sunday. This is kind of BS here. No Colman, Kincaid is hurt and a home game that could end up getting us a look at the 1 seed. Come on man. If you can run get your ass out there

I agree with all your points but what good is he if he's got a cast on. The Chiefs won't be dumb enough to play him like a decoy. They'll slide coverage over to Shakir & Knox. In other words Hollins will have to go off for 8/ 120 / 2tds.

Posted
15 hours ago, Breakout Squad said:

Almond milk is terrible for the environment. Those almonds suck up all of California’s water. I prefer goat milk straight from the teet 🐐

Besides it’s a pain in the ass to milk each almond.

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The team is 8-2 in a weak divison with 7 games left to play.

 

Is it really that important to trot out your best wideout in a cast?  Is it worth the risk of further injury?  

 

It feels strange having to point this out.

 

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