Marcus Moore
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Marcus Moore
@scoremoore
3x Lancer Camp Jump Shot Champion. “Be Good. Do Good. God Bless. Go Bills.”
Winona Lake - South Carolina เข้าร่วม Ocak 2011
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@blandzs @nfldraftscout With the way that board fell, I’d be good with it.
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A third cornerback is not a backup. My thought process was Terrell replaces Taron Johnson -or- starts if Hairston isn't ready in 2026. With the EDGE group wiped out and a bad DT class, it was also a BPA play for me at a position of some need.
Brad Coyle@Lumas202
@MacroInsidgzin @FieldYates @MelKiperESPN @nfldraftscout @Jordan_Reid I get the sentiment, but from a Bills fan’s perspective, if you’re going to mock a corner you need to specifically say “I don’t think Max Hairston is ready to start in this league.” Otherwise, it’s almost as outrageous a pick as QB, because you’re picking a backup at 26.
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@scoremoore No, it's not. You play one QB at a time. You might play four CBs. Come on
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@blandzs @nfldraftscout S, Edge, WR
Preferably trade back into early 2nd round
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@nfldraftscout Every time i see a bills fan they’re always complaining about the pick. What positions do yall actually want ? im posting a mock later i need to know
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@BoilerMuse Which is a hilarious take bc he spends half the game flopping and falling all over the court.
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This is purely a weight room play
If you can’t hang with the big boys get out of the paint
TKR is a grown man and he bodies tf out of this little guy
Purdue plays ETHICAL basketball and not many people can say the same
John@iam_johnw
Hook and hold and an over the back on TKR game winner not called lmaoo refs gifted Purdue the win
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@JoeBuscaglia Joe if the Bills decline do they instantly free up $3.5M in cap space? Or was that not accounted for yet
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The Bills currently have two other reserve OTs that was on the 53-man roster last year in Tylan Grable & Chase Lundt, both of whom are signed through next year at least (Lundt through 2028), so this will be a fascinating decision.
Bills GM Brandon Beane has five days to decide
Alec Lewis@alec_lewis
The Vikings have signed Bills RFA T Ryan Van Demark to an offer sheet, per source.
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@ProFootballDoc And definitely not because Ravens admin told their doctors to fail him.
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@Matt_LucasTGN Is this the only sectional championship in Indiana not being broadcasted?!
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@angdicarlo @ChuckFreeby Wrong Bethel. That’s Bethel TN. The Pilots are a 6 seed playing in Georgetown, KY
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@TheBillsGuys What is not concerning is his play and production on the field.
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Size profile comp … 30” arms concerning

Daniel Jeremiah@MoveTheSticks
Omar Cooper Jr. 6001 196 9 5/8 hand 30 1/4 arm 75 1/4 wing
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@Nrcoope @darrenrovell Irrelevant on my part. Great story! Great day
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@scoremoore @darrenrovell In the movie yes. In real life both of them
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@BarstoolBigCat I’m new to this. When does the US get to play offense?
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@GregTompsett Haha you’re so good at your hobby I assumed it was your job!
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@wingoz Do you have any strong feelings about a podcast cutting to the chase?
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These are the strongest arguments and rebuttals for The Players NOT being a major:
1) History:
Majors have a century or so of history, The Players started in 1974.
Well, the Masters only dates to 1934 ( 74 years after the first major) and debatably didn’t become a major until 1960 or so… a full hundred years after The Open began.
The Open, although it started in 1860, didn’t begin to have a real global appeal until around 1960, when Arnold Palmer arrived in St Andrews having won the US Open and Masters… globalization and popularity impacted The Open in an immeasurable way.
The PGA Championship didn’t really begin to resonate with the golf world until it radically changed its format and field from match to medal play.
From 1860 to say 1995… the number of majors grew from one, to two, to three, to four, to five and to six ( US and British Ams) and then was reduced arbitrarily back to four. ( Bobby Jones is still credited with 13 majors and Nicklaus went from having won 20 to 18 )
If history is the predetermining factor then why has history included new majors and dismissed old ones?
History is not inherited, it’s accumulated and is the outcome of importance sustained over time.
2) Majors are owned and governed independently:
This cuts both ways.
The PGA is run by a membership organization.
The Master is run by a private club.
Are majors about who runs them or about what they represent?
If it’s the latter, The Players represents elite professional merit arguably better than any major.
3) The course:
The TPC Sawgrass was designed to specifically test every skill, punish imbalance and reveal nerve.
It does not reward one style of play be it pure power or pure precision.
It demands driving discipline, elite iron play, imagination and emotional control.
It does this every year without relying on extreme rough, artificial length or one-week only setups.
This consistency matters.
Augusta isn’t a major because it’s long, it a major because it’s exacting.
Sawgrass may be the most exacting course in professional golf.
If a major is defined by a heritage title, The Players is not one but if a major is defined by a supreme competitive test, The Players already is one.
4) The US already has 3 of the 4 majors:
For a sport that prides itself on being global this is a meaningful imbalance.
Yes, this would mean that four of the five majors would be in the U.S…. But the players are not exclusively from the U.S.
The Players has been won by players from Europe, Asia, Australia, South Africa and Latin America.
The event may be played in the US but it is not American golf in composition.
Besides The Open already guarantees global representation.
It may be uncomfortable, but the strongest fields already assemble most often in the US.
The deepest competitive calendar is American-based.
The PGA Tour is where global golf converges.
Majors are not meant to distribute geography evenly; they are meant to identify greatness under the highest competitive pressure.
Geographic balance may be desirable but competitive legitimacy is essential and when these two come into conflict, competition has to win.
Majors shouldn’t be balanced by a passport, they should be balanced by pressure. “The Players Championship” isn’t American golf; it’s where the world’s best golfers meet under the toughest conditions.
Yes, four of the five majors looks lopsided but majors aren’t awarded to continents— they are earned in competition. And no tournament tests world-class players more completely than The Players Championship.
Competitive legitimacy outweighs geographic symmetry, and The Players already functions as the most globally representative championship in professional golf, regardless of its US address.
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