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  2. Its going to be nuts when the whole house of cards comes tumbling down. A lot of blue chipers are going to dissappear.
  3. Is it a bar in WNY? If so that would have been sacrilegious 15 years ago
  4. I had the same take so I needed to look it up. ASS (Average Separation Score) is a number that is the average of all the grades for each route run. A positive score indicates better than average grade on average. 4" of separate would garner a negative score.
  5. She was really pretty in Godfather. That's the main thing I know her from.
  6. This guy would know. Username checks out.
  7. there isn't enough lube in the world to make this feel better
  8. It reeks of payoff. .
  9. Drag em off! Drag em o…oh, ah, haha sorry. These are our guys. My bad.
  10. And how will we know he's not actually on the field?
  11. I’m getting the feeling that Landon Jackson may soon suffer a strange injury entirely out of the blue.
  12. for the first time in human history, Buffalo has been unironically compared to Las Vegas in terms of catering to the wealthy...
  13. I think that they are like $275-$300 a seat now and it isn’t significantly more in the new stadium. I’m at the goal line now and moving over a couple of sections towards the middle in the new stadium. I’m not sure the increase over the current people in that area but it’s not bad from what I remember. The Bills were hyper aware to not price people out in the premium areas because they are harder to replace. We heard about those $50K PSLs but there was only a couple of hundred of them. They sold those to the businesses quickly and then the pricing dropped substantially. I think $25k was the next highest, then $20K, $15K, $10k and $8K in the clubs. Most were in the $10k and $15k bucket. They have seats in the stadium as low as like $750 for the PSL.
  14. Cubs at Brewers are on TBS. The series is tied at 2-2, so it's loser goes home, winner gets to play the Dodgers in the NLCS.
  15. For sure Still a lot of season left tho
  16. Getting back to trades, I can’t see us adding anyone with a big contract, for cap reasons. however I would like to bring Mack Hollins back. He was a big physical WR who had some success getting down the field. He caught a number of TDs and was a good blocker. He has experience in our O and could actually get integrated quick. another TYPE of target could be a rookie WR we liked, but didn’t get, in the draft or UDFA. Isaiah bond comes to my mind (I understand it’s unlikely with the character issues) but he didn’t cost the Browns anything, isn’t playing much, and would cost maybe a 7th round pick? He was pretty darn good in college.
  17. how the Hell did Hamlin get hurt? He plays sparingly so I wonder if this is to allow the Bills to sign a GOOD SAFETY via a trade??
  18. Listen New Era, I like your posts and agree with most of your comments, but don’t fall into the same one dimensional mindset that plagues boards like this. Don’t be satisfied with getting to the AFC Championship.We have a generational talent at QB after 21/2 decades of mismanaged personnel decisions. Finally we’ve assembled an offensive group that is good enough to win our first championship. Sadly our management, with their constant complaints and excuses about cap limitations cannot complement the offense, instead assembling a defense that has inadequate depth and have kept players that should have been moved ( Milano, Jones, Epenesa,and Rousseau)making room for productive youth. Correct me if I’m wrong but those games against KC and Cinn were indicative of teams that couldn’t stop good offenses in big spots. We have not had D-lines that were able to rush the QB or a secondary that could cover. We can’t be happy to eschew acquiring a vertical threat at receiver in order to make 6 picks for corners and D-linemen with only 1 player getting on the field. This is 3 years that we have had zero defensive drafted players making any impact on the team. Josh and Cook with a solid O-line and decent possession receivers are good enough to win a lot of games but our defense as constructed will break our heart again. How many games like the last 3( Miami, NO, NE) against inferior teams can we watch our defense get pushed around.
  19. Dunkirk/Fredonia isn't as bad as the Southtowns. Chautauqua County gets lake effect mostly from the north/northwest winds, so the Chautauqua Ridge -- areas like Arkwright, Cassadaga, and Sherman -- tend to get the really heavy lake effect because of the rise in elevation forces the clouds to drop their snow load on the west side of the Ridge. The lake shore communities and the towns east of the Ridge (like Jamestown) get lots of snow but not nearly as much as the towns on the west side of the Ridge. The Southtowns sit at the northeastern end of Lake Erie, which means that southwestern gales come up the longest fetch of the lake sucking up moisture from the warmer lake like vacuum cleaners all the way from western Ohio before dumping their massive snow loads when they hit the shore from Angola north to Blasdell. This is why Hamburg, West Seneca, Blasdell, and even South Buffalo can pick up multiple feet of snow in a day or less.
  20. I agree 110 percent with this. McDermott is too conservative to have cutting edge game plans. Cutting edge plays, are an unknown result, he wants to stay with the higher probability known results, thus why most of the NFL teams never talk about not being surprised by the scheme of the Bills. Unlike the example of our last offensive play vs the Chiefs last year in the playoffs, where we were completely caught off guard. We need a mix of high probability, sprinkle in a dose of cutting edge to help keep other teams honest. Hopefully we are saving this for the playoffs.
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