Bills Bengals - ambulance on the field
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@Mik said in Bills Bengals - ambulance on the field:
But as far as the adjustments, I think the NFL picked the least bad alternative.
I disagree, vehemently.
The problem is that they made a choice, period. There was no need. There are regulations and procedures laid out to cover this.
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Monday evening ask Buffalo if they are able and willing to continue. Ask Cincinnati if they are able and willing. If one side is and the other side isn’t, then it’s a forfeiture. And that’s okay. In these type of situations it’s understandable.
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If both sides are unable or unwilling to continue, that’s fine and understandable as well. Is there a reasonable way to make up the game? If not, eliminate the game and go with winning percentages.
And it stops right there. No neutral site adjustments, no coin tosses. These are the tules that they have set up in their system. This wasn’t known until Thursday evening when the Bengals staff brought it up, but once it was public, all conversation and concerns should have come to a close. Like it or not, these are the rules.
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Decide to believe something. Believe it really hard, with all your might.
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@George-K said in Bills Bengals - ambulance on the field:
And, allow me a minute's rant on "Professors."
In her CV:
One unpublished book.
Four publications, only one published, another accpeted, the other two "under review."
This is what it takes to become an "assistant professor" at Duke?
When entire disciplines are hand-waved, I don't see how it matters whether an academic is or is not published.
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From SI.com: "Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin, . . . has a contract that contains a standard "split'' clause designed to pay him at a lower rate.
"But in light of his situation, the four-year $3.64 million agreement has been subjected to an adjustment, so despite the fact that he was placed on IR this week, Buffalo has (per NFL Network) worked out an agreement with the NFL and NFLPA to pay him in full.
"The gesture is a continuation of the outpouring of love in the direction of Hamlin, 24, who posted to Instagram on Saturday as he continues to recover in critical condition at the University of Cincinnati Medical Center."
I'm all about Damar all the time, but wuut's love got to do with it?
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So which if any teams were potentially hurt by the game being canceled? Or don’t we know yet?
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@Catseye3 said in Bills Bengals - ambulance on the field:
From SI.com: "Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin, . . . has a contract that contains a standard "split'' clause designed to pay him at a lower rate.
"But in light of his situation, the four-year $3.64 million agreement has been subjected to an adjustment, so despite the fact that he was placed on IR this week, Buffalo has (per NFL Network) worked out an agreement with the NFL and NFLPA to pay him in full.
"The gesture is a continuation of the outpouring of love in the direction of Hamlin, 24, who posted to Instagram on Saturday as he continues to recover in critical condition at the University of Cincinnati Medical Center."
I'm all about Damar all the time, but wuut's love got to do with it?
I suspect the NFL may wave his cap hit.
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There were some signs at Paycor Stadium yesterday less than complimentary about the NFL and Goodell. The NFL made them take 'em down. Bad move.
https://www.fox19.com/2023/01/08/nfl-ordered-these-signs-taken-down-paycor-stadium-fan-says/
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CNN: "Damar Hamlin is back in Buffalo, New York, at a local hospital after being released from the University of Cincinnati Medical Center Monday.
He tweeted his love for those who rallied around him over the course of his injury:
Headed home to Buffalo today with a lot of love on my heart. 🫶
Watching the world come together around me on Sunday was truly an amazing feeling.
The same love you all have shown me is the same love that I plan to put back into the world n more.
Bigger than football!"