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JujuFish

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  1. Any reason? It's the most logical choice to me, IMO.
  2. Count me in the 3-2-1 crowd. It makes every game worth the same number of points, and I don't hate the loser point as much as some people. Maybe eliminate the shootout for 3-on-3 OT until someone scores.
  3. I'll bet you $1,000 Buffalo doesn't win all of their home games. Detroit and Jacksonville are both better teams than the Bills, despite their similar 3-win totals, IMO. Also, I'll be shocked if the Patriots won't have anything to play for in week 16. They're currently only the #3 seed, and the 4th overall record in the conference.
  4. He was our leading WR last year (though that's with a whopping 430 yards, it was still better than #2 Zay with 316).
  5. 47 yard pass to Robert Foster followed by a 28 yard run by McCoy. Two play drive to start the game.
  6. Damn, I saw this thread when it popped up last night and saw 7PM start time and never double checked. Missed the whole thing.
  7. It's been over 6 and a half years (Apr 3, '12, 6-5 over TOR) since we last won a game in which we gave up 5 goals. Man, does it feel good!
  8. If I'm ever in Buffalo again, I'll eat whatever steak you recommend. If I like it, I pay. If I don't, you do. I'll be completely honest in my evaluation (I recognize that my statement is effectively coming from a random internet stranger).
  9. I'd take turkey over steak, but I realize I'm weird. Or maybe I've just never had a good steak.
  10. I voted for the first time tonight. Probably not something I should admit, but there you have it.
  11. I've been playing RPGs since the NES days and I'm completely unimpressed. Horrendously unlikable and predictable characters. It's a damn shame after the fantastic intro, but then and then the writing dies a more slow and painful death than the Bills' season this year. To each his own.
  12. The same reason anyone would do that. You're interested enough in the guy at his current salary and you think someone else will scoop him up if you wait for him to clear. I find it unlikely he'll sign for the minimum if he does clear waivers.
  13. His contract is only for this year, with an option for next year. If a team claims him, his potential 2019 salary would be $7.5 million with a $10 million bonus for being on the team on the third day and up to $2.5 million in roster bonuses for the rest of the year.
  14. Most people probably have a popular game that they don't like. For me, that's The Last of Us. I really don't understand how it's popular. Boring gameplay, boring characters, boring story, boring voice acting. I forced myself about halfway through the game before I gave up, and even that was only because I was playing it with someone else. Most overrated game possibly ever, to me.
  15. We're 44 points away with 7 games, including two each against the Jets and Dolphins. We don't have a realistic shot, IMO.
  16. Have you seen the 92 Seahawks?
  17. What, Darnold beat Peterman? Damn it, Peterman. You had one job!
  18. The no-call at the reception was right, but there was some pretty bad holding on another Bills receiver on that play.
  19. The homer in me thinks that 3rd and 19 throw for 26 yards should have been either an incomplete or a fumble. Oh well.
  20. Haha, I messaged a friend a few minutes before the game predicting that pass attempt 7 would be the first interception.
  21. The Cardinals dropped Bradford.
  22. Two years ago, I never would have imagined I'd like a From Software game. Fast forward to a couple weeks ago and I just finished getting a platinum trophy in Bloodborne after having beaten all 3 Dark Souls games. Turns out I'm a Soulsborne fan.
  23. I need to go back to Breaking Bad. I watched the first season and it was fine. People say it really picks up after that.
  24. My point is that alt-right is a self-described term used and invented by the alt-right. It's not some dirty word concocted by liberals to smear a certain viewpoint. If you're talking about Antifa, say it. There's plenty of great points to be made against that movement.
  25. That is not my premise and if that was the implication you took, then I have not been clear enough. The point is that if you're restricting birthright citizenship to only those who have citizen parents, then the logical repercussion is that anyone who cannot prove their lineage with respect to citizenship can no longer be a true citizen. If, say, your great grandmother was never a US citizen, then by your birthright logic her child (your grandmother/father) isn't a citizen and thus logically their child (your mother/father) isn't a citizen and thus logically their child (you) isn't a citizen. It's faulty logic and a terribly slippery slope.
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