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Tyrell Shavers and blocking as a WR
Bleeding Bills Blue replied to Bufffalo_Bills_NH's topic in The Stadium Wall
A cheap depth WR who can play special teams. He shouldn't be playing this much, and ideally there are 5 options ahead of him in 2026. I also don't mind bringing in competition from a similar player. At the same time - good blocks should earn you some routes too. Shavers cap hit next year is 1M, but there's no shortage of similar special teams players who might offer a more rounded player offensively. These types of Hollins guys are always pretty available in the 1-2M AAV range, and I would suggest bringing one in to compete for that back of the roster spot. -
Game week thread - Bengals at Bills (flexed to 1pm ET)
finn replied to BillsFan619's topic in The Stadium Wall
Yikes. He really has cashed in on that thin resume, hasn't he? I'm beginning to think he may be the only impediment to this team going all the way. If he rises just to the level of "adequate," they could to the Super Bowl. I don't think I'm being unfair. The wide receiver corps is bad, but he's not doing anything at all with it, and I suspect a better coordinator could do much more. -
2025 Bills are similar to which Superbowl champion?
finn replied to Kelly to Allen's topic in The Stadium Wall
I made a similar point in another thread, that, ironically, this could be the year the Bills go all the way. A mediocre set of receivers, an incompetent offensive coordinator, a long list of injuries, a league-worst run defense...and they end up going to the Show and even winning it. The universe just seems to work like that sometimes. And in fact if you squint, you see a Super Bowl team in this year's iteration: QB, RB, OL, and TE are all very good to excellent, while the defense just might be coming into its own with McDermott evidently taking over, with veterans like Thompson, Poyer, White, and Milano giving it one last best push and young players like Bishop, Hairston, Walker, Sanders, and Hancock adding shots of talent and energy. If Brady can do something--anything--with the passing game, and the defense we saw in Pittsburgh and the end of the Baltimore game is who they really are, this could be the year. All the other pieces are in place. -
The #1 Key To Buffalo Going On A Playoff Run
T.E. replied to iwishitwerecolder's topic in The Stadium Wall
Agreed. Whoever has to go to Baltimore is drawing the toughest road assignment in Round 1, in my opinion. I think you can even make an argument that it is the toughest place in the league to play for a visitor. -
Trump sucks at the economy. Just a moron The latest ADP numbers for November paint a much weaker picture of the labor market than expected. Private employers cut 32,000 jobs, which is a big swing from October’s revised gain of 47,000 and way below the forecast of +40,000.The biggest pressure seems to be on small businesses. Companies with fewer than 50 employees shed a total of 120,000 jobs, the largest drop since March 2023. Medium and large employers actually added workers, with bigger firms showing a net gain of 90,000.Hiring was mixed across sectors. Education and health services added 33,000 jobs, and leisure/hospitality added 13,000. But those gains were offset by declines in professional/business services (-26,000), information (-20,000), manufacturing (-18,000), and financial and construction (-9,000 each). Wage growth is also cooling, with job-stayers seeing a 4.4% YoY pay increase a slight slowdown from October.This report lands right before the Fed meeting on Dec 9–10. Markets are pricing in nearly a 90% chance of another 25 bps rate cut, but Fed officials remain split: some argue easing is needed to prevent further labor weakness, while others worry cuts could push inflation the wrong way.The BLS nonfarm payrolls data, delayed to Dec 16, will be the next key datapoint. Source: https://www.cnbc.com/2025/12/03/adp-jobs-report-november-2025-private-payrolls-unexpectedly-fell-by-32000-.html
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And this is an example of why I say stats without context are meaningless.
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Kill Everybody --- Illegal Order?
AlBUNDY4TDS replied to Trump_is_Mentally_fit's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Homelander from his basement. -
2025 Bills are similar to which Superbowl champion?
T.E. replied to Kelly to Allen's topic in The Stadium Wall
2005 Steelers would be my comp. That team had to go on the road for all of their playoff games with a long-tenured coach who could never get over the hump, had no business winning the Super Bowl, but still did due to an insane amount of luck and other factors. This Bills team is going to need some good fortune (for a change) to make a real run. -
Game week thread - Bengals at Bills (flexed to 1pm ET)
Ray Stonada replied to BillsFan619's topic in The Stadium Wall
Also, I think Brady was passing game coordinator at LSU, not OC, and called plays only in certain situations. -
2025 Bills are similar to which Superbowl champion?
zow2 replied to Kelly to Allen's topic in The Stadium Wall
And if they lose to the Bengals, by 6pm Sunday night the fans will demand the entire staff and team be blown up and the threads will be about mock drafts and salary cap stuff. -
Our love is alive, and so we begin Foolishly laying our hearts on the table Stumblin' in Our love is a flame, burning within Now and then firelight will catch us Stumblin' in
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Only 3 more games left at the Ralph…
BillsPride12 replied to Awwufelloff's topic in The Stadium Wall
Well at least you got something out of that game -
R's who know politics are worried https://www.politico.com/news/2025/12/02/tennessee-election-republican-midterms-fallout-00674124 One GOP consultant, granted anonymity to speak candidly, worried the result in Tennessee signals that Republican voters won’t turn out in significant numbers for candidates other than Trump — a problem that has plagued Republicans in the past. “The Trump coalition is captivated by the force of his personality and willingness to disrupt the established order. There’s not much interest in supporting other ‘politicians’ when Trump isn’t on the ballot,” the consultant said. “The winds are likely to blow against Republicans in federal races in 2026. People are rarely satisfied anymore and they’re looking for someone to punish.”
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Kill Everybody --- Illegal Order?
All_Pro_Bills replied to Trump_is_Mentally_fit's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Wondering what left leaning NGO funds this operation? -
Looking ahead to the Patriots rematch.
Ray Stonada replied to WhiskyBreath's topic in The Stadium Wall
My questions for this game: 1) if they sell out to stop the run, will Brady have a plan B? 2) can McD come up with a specific plan to counter Maye? More confident in the second thing than the first. -
The #1 Key To Buffalo Going On A Playoff Run
27yankees replied to iwishitwerecolder's topic in The Stadium Wall
The chips are being layed down. Play the hand dealt and go win. Seems a certain WC team made it to the Bowl in the early nineties. -
Kill Everybody --- Illegal Order?
wnyguy replied to Trump_is_Mentally_fit's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
From Austria you say? Well throw another shrimp on the barbie, mate -
There are some scenarios where the Bills could lose the division but still host the AFC Championship game. Maybe we're in store for one more playoff game there...
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The #1 Key To Buffalo Going On A Playoff Run
SoonerBillsFan replied to iwishitwerecolder's topic in The Stadium Wall
Just win, it doesnt matter who we play. -
You are assuming they are still husband and wife 10 years from now. For people in Hollywood, that's like 3 life time.
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2025 Bills are similar to which Superbowl champion?
gjv replied to Kelly to Allen's topic in The Stadium Wall
If this Bills team makes it to the Super Bowl, McDermott and his coaching staff should all get Coach of the Year. -
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