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  2. Thats awesome I know a lot of old timers who still walk 2-3 miles a day there on the upstairs loop lol Warm and a good atmosphere to walk
  3. Yeah, it’s a narrow window of opportunity for reliving an old time Xmas tradition, but like what a Hallmark movie aims to do, felt all warm and fuzzy like a kid around Xmas. Crowded parking lots. Lines at registers, cashiers pleasant. People with bags full, happy smiling families. Salvation Army folks ringing bells. Wasn’t planning on going there, so glad we did and going back next week.
  4. I’m a few hours into this series. Seems well done and gives a much greater understanding of the events of the time. It’s interesting how the events impacted both the Native Americans and African slaves. About 5000 free slaves fought with the continental army. In Virginia, many slaves ran away to British boats as they were given the promise of freedom by the Brits. The British used the men for an Ethiopian regiment. The Declaration of Independence was embraced by those who weren’t truly free as they hoped for a better future. Hard to see how any of this is objectionable to anyone.
  5. Impossible to tell right now. I’m more concerned about finding WR’s who can beat man coverage.
  6. Teef, The word is tag. Tag. I can't tag anyone because Simon. I can quote away. I just can't see anything you post UNLESS someone quotes you. Maybe ask Simon to improve the ignore feature such that it includes quoted content and then I'll never see anything at all that you or the rest of your merry band of leftist morons posts. Finding has trouble grasping this concept as well.
  7. You claimed that the Bills D is "a bottom 10 defense." Statistically they are not so you are wrong. Secondly and separately, you've stated that Josh doesn't have any responsibility for getting his teammates prepared. So we disagree. I'm not "blending two discussions."
  8. As stated earlier, based on Pegula's ownership of the Buffalo Sabres, he's unlikely to swap out either or both of McBeane. Realistically, our hopes for improvement will come from new Offensive and Defensive Coordinators rather than a new GM or Head Coach. Because coordinators rarely make lateral moves, if/when Brady and Babich are fired, we're either hiring former OCs/HCs or coaches who haven't yet been coordinators. To the latter group, whose coaching tree can the Bills harvest from? Who are the next hot coordinator prospects? So far, @BearNorth brought up Davis Webb: Davis Matthew Webb (born January 22, 1995) is an American professional football coach and former quarterback who is the Offensive Pass Game Coordinator and Quarterbacks Coach for the Denver Broncos of the National Football League (NFL). He played his first three seasons of college football for the Texas Tech Red Raiders and then the California Golden Bears, before being selected by the New York Giants in the third round of the 2017 NFL draft. In his seven seasons in the NFL, he was a member of all three franchises representing cities in New York, spending the most time with the Buffalo Bills. On February 23, 2023, Webb was hired by the Denver Broncos as their quarterbacks coach under head coach Sean Payton. Webb had expressed interest in transitioning to coaching duties, having been previously asked by the Bills to be their quarterbacks coach. Prior to the 2025 season, Webb was promoted to the position of offensive pass game coordinator following the departure of John Morton to the Detroit Lions. He retained his position as the quarterbacks coach, holding both roles simultaneously. Webb is 30 years old. @EmotionallyUnstable mentioned Alex Tanney as a candidate to be promoted to an OC position. Colts passing game coordinator (and former Buffalo Bill) Alex Tanney was with the Eagles as Jalen Hurts' QB coach during his ascension. He’s now overseeing the offense of Daniel Jones who is having the best season of his career. Tanney was a two-time All-State QB in Illinois and broke nearly every school record during his time at Monmouth College. During his time in college he also posted a trick shot video that went viral. As an NFL player, Tanney spent time with the Dallas Cowboys, Cleveland Browns, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Tennessee Titans, Buffalo Bills, Colts, and New York Giants before retiring in 2020. Tanney is 38 years old. Other names brought up have been Brian Daboll (Joe Buscaglia had a fairly lengthy article about this in "The Athletic" yesterday, and also a fired Mike McDaniel, or a fired Kevin Stefanski. Mike McCarthy would also theoretically be an OC candidate. Defensively Jim Schwartz' name has come up. Here’s another name for OC: Shane Waldron. After playing high school in Oregon and Massachusetts where he graduated from Phillips Academy, Waldron played collegiately at Tufts College as a tight end and long snapper. Early in his coaching career he had two stints with the Bill Belichick Patriots. In fact Belichick is also a graduate of Phillips Academy. Between the Patriots stints, Waldron coached under Charlie Weiss at Notre Dame. He then became Offensive Quality Control Coach under Jay Gruden and Offensive Coordinator Sean McVay with the Redskins, before being hired by Sean McVay in 2017 to be the Rams Tight Ends Coach. One year later he was promoted to Passing Game Coordinator, succeeding Matt La Fleur. The following year he was promoted to Offensive Coordinator, succeeding Zac Taylor who became Head Coach of the Bengals. In all of his 4 years with the Rams, Waldron worked with current Bills OL Coach Aaron Kromer. In 2021 Waldron became the Seahawks OC under Pete Carroll... succeeding Brian Schottenheimer. Last year Waldron was named the Bears OC under Matt Eberflus and lasted 9 games (4-5) before being fired. He is currently the Passing Game Coordinator for the Jaguars. Waldron is 46 years old.
  9. Most Hallmark movies have script holes big enough to drive a truck through, but they almost lost me right at the beginning when the girl went on a date during the Bills-Dolphins game. I’m not sure I can even imagine how hot a girl would have to be before I’d agree to a date during a Bills game if I didn’t already know she was a diehard fan.
  10. He's still in his prime. There's a ZERO percent chance they trade him any time soon. 4 years from now, at 33 years of age, the thought becomes more realisitic if Buffalo is still spinning its wheels, but everyone knows how difficult it is to obtain a true franchise guy so I wouldn't bet on it.
  11. Wanted to keep it fairly recent, but you are correct. Dobler was the Godfather of dirty players. Never denied the accusations and relished the reputation as such.
  12. Still is dead a lot of time of the year Holiday season kicking up and it's a Saturday You can go there on a Monday or a Tuesday and it's pretty dead But it still is the largest mall in the area so there's that! I picked up a pizza from sbarros they're the other day when I had to do some shopping they had a 9.99 pizza deal which for an entire Pizza is actually not a bad deal Cooked to order too.. surprisingly well
  13. Not a fan of a lot of the comments in this thread. I realize we were all upset after that game. 1. About Dion yukking it up with his opponent after the game. The game was over. Leave it on the field. Don’t teach your kids that it’s okay to be an ####### to your competition when you lose. (That 13U coach one of the posters was talking about, who would cut the poster’s kid just because he fraternized with the other team after a bad play/loss? Yeah, that coach is an #######. The poster needs to find another team. Speaking as someone whose kid played baseball all the way through college, I promise you 13U travel ain’t the place for that kind of *****.) 2. About Dion “quitting” on his blocks. If he re-engaged there, he’s absolutely getting a holding call. Sucks, but Josh needed to get that ball out as soon as he slid up in the pocket. 3. About how Josh has other things in his life besides football and a SB isn’t the most important thing to him, and how he’ll force a trade to a better organization that can give him a chance to win one. Which is it? Both can’t be true. 4. About how the players don’t want it as much as the fans do. Well, no *****. That’s always been true. Fans are ***** nuts. And we can’t fathom the amount of work players put in to get where they are and to stay there year after year. The coaches too. I promise most of us have never put in that kind of time and energy to be at the top of our profession, all the while knowing the next game - hell, the next play - may be our last. It may look easy to us sometimes. It’s not. Take a breath, guys. Dion and Josh are not the problem.
  14. Gotta be a week in, week out coaching issue, right? How does our OL magically no longer know how to block? Truly, have no idea how Beane and Brady survive this offseason.
  15. Yeah, Josh missed the wide open Knox. Doesn't matter though. Gabe Davis with pass interference. Gonna get called back regardless if Knox caught it.
  16. Update: My girlfriend was working tonight but has informed me she is going to force me to watch it.
  17. Here's an interesting item for anyone who doesn't want to find themselves 'vaccinated' without their informed consent. Some medical facilities are changing their references to vaccines to "biologics" or "biogenics." They put this language in your consent forms for outpatient procedures or surgeries, and if you're not aware of it, you're consenting to whatever VACCINES they deem important. But they're not calling them vaccines, they're calling them Biologics or Biogenics to slip it under the radar. A shocking whistleblower from within the hospital system has come forward with a grave warning: the term “vaccine” is quietly disappearing from medical consent forms — replaced with the broad and deceptive category of “Biologics” or “Biogenics.” Under this new classification, patients could be injected with vaccines and other biological products without their explicit consent — even while unconscious under anesthesia. Hospitals Quietly Reclassify Vaccines as 'Biogenics'
  18. As I said Big Ben is a small school Mid-Atlantic conference quarterback who stayed his entire career in a rust belt City And basically all the other guys left when they had one or two years left Josh is years and years away from that point
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