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That’s a trick he learned from Sexy Rexy.

Huge miss steak

Was hoping the students would riot, if only to see the Quakers get violent.

The Chargers’ longest drive yesterday was 66 yards. The Bills’ offense allowed two defensive scores and turned over the ball on their side of the field three times. The Bills’ defense should get a pass for that game. Woof.

. . . What . . . what kind of game did Brad Smith have to score 15x worse on any metric than Nathan Peterman? Did he shoot a dog at midfield? Did he shoot a kid?

Well, given the state of the Buffalo Bills over the past 17 years, I’d say “building for the future” isn’t exactly their strong suit, whereas actually slipping into the playoffs during a year when the AFC is pretty top heavy might actually interest some fans again. But if you’re going to tank, maybe go into the season

Tyrod is the best QB the Bills have had since Jim Kelly. It’s not even really close. Look at this:

This whole mess has done one thing for McDermott.

No, it’s only been 5 months since Jon Ossoff lost to Karen Handel, and I’m not still bitter, YOU’RE the one who’s still pissed off.

Wow. Has it really been 9 months since something from Georgia has imploded so quickly and in such spectacular fashion?

I’m sure the defense, up 44 and using backups, was really pressing at that point.

Right? I mean, he played like butt last game (as did pretty much everyone), but statistically he’s pretty much on pace for the same stats he’s had every year in Buffalo: 3,000 yards, 20 TDs, 6 INTs, 90 QBR. If they don’t think that’s enough, fine, but it’s not like he’s playing significantly worse since they signed

This culminates in the Bills 2018 starting QB, Dick Peckerwood, getting cracked in the head with a folding chair outside the stadium. There’s no other way.

It’s Buffalo and upstate NY mate. You don’t have to stretch too hard for the reason. The same fans backing this move probably wanted a “pocket passer” like Glennon in the offseason

Is there any namby-pamby going on with his contract guaranteed for injury? Only reason I can think of for making this move.

I used to work NICU for a couple of years. It’s easier for many of the staff to compartmentalize since many those babies don’t look fully human - especially extremely premature babies. The Pediatric ICU is a lot harder for those that get affected by these things.

Dress code is all grays.

My mom is a retired NICU nurse. She enjoyed it b/c she knew she was an integral part of helping parents/families during the worst of times. She said she prayed a lot that her “patients” would make it out of there healthy. Thankfully, way more of them did than didn’t. She felt blessed that somehow she never had a

I did an IT project in a hospital replacing old hardware. Once of the hardest shifts I did was in the NICU. Seeing those little ones, knowing some would never leave... it punches you in the gut.

I hear you. I feel the same way about any cancer doctor, especially a child oncologist. But those good days must be the best days of your life to outweigh those bad days. I know I couldn’t handle it.