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Defending Buffalo

A quandry about the "best" teams in the NFL?
Everywhere I read, people say Dallas can't be considered the best team in the NFL because they haven't beat any significant teams. Last night they demolished The defending NFC champion Chicago Bears. But people say... "Oh the Bears are 1-2, they haven't proven themselves a signifact team."
Let me ask you this... who exactly has New England proven themselves against? Don't say San Diego, cause their record is 1-2. Same for the Jets. And Buffalo? 0-3?
Colts have beaten 1 team with a winning record. All of Green Bay's opponents are 1-2 right now. Pittsburgh also has beaten only one winning team.
No team is the best in the NFL right now, because no one has really proven themselves. Let's have the best team in the NFL discussion after week 10.
Wow...good points and I happen to agree with you.
Of Course I also believe that any discussion of the "Best" team in the league is purely for entertainment reasons...at least until the Superbowl is played.
Personally I'm a die-hard Cowboys fan...but honestly as you and others have pointed...who have we played? At least, some put the Bears game as a 'Test' game...now that Dallas demolished the Bears, we are hearing excuses...they just don't want to give the Cowboys any credit.
A win is a win...and on the road against the defending NFC Champs...that counts for some credibility.
Of course now the Cowboys will have two straight weeks of "Trap" games...they need to stay focused on one game at a time...keep improving the defense and continue to fine tune the offensive machine. If all continues, they will be the NFC Champs and quite possibly THE Superbowl Champions for the 6th time!!! The first to 6!!!
But after 3 weeks...do we really know anything about the Cowboys or any other team for that matter?
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Buffalo vs Lions, buffalo owns and chases lion while defending calf.
The problem with gun laws?
Recently, I saw an article in the Buffalo News that detailed a man's
arrest; one of the charges being "possession of a noxious substance"
(CS gas). This struck my curiousity so I went to the New York
State Penal Law. Sure enough, section 270 prohibits possession of
any noxious substance, and included in section 265 is a ban on the
use of "stun guns". Now I am a male, and fully capable of defending
myself, but how about a female?
I strongly believe in a God-given right to self-defense. Should any
other person or a governing body be able to tell a person that he/she
cannot save their own life, because it would be a violation of the
law? In this case, which is more important: faced with a
rapist/murderer, would you pick a.)die, a law abiding citizen or b.)
live, and go to jail?
It is a lie if we tell ourselves that the police can protect us
everywhere, at all times. I am in shock that a law exists which
denies a woman's right to self-defense.
Stun guns are more likely to be used by criminals than for the "weak defenseless woman" you are caricaturizing. Somebody in the legislature had to make a judgment call. ADW (assault with a deadly weapon) type crimes are often tallied by type of weapon used, to figure out if new laws addressing particularly dangerous new ones need to be created to protect the public interest.
Here in CA, switchblades and spring type knives are illegal for the same reason... it's REALLY hard to find a lawful purpose
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