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They’ve averaged allowing 35 PPG in the 4 games against Kansas City and 19 PPG in the 8 games against the other 7 teams.
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Libs: The Sydney Sweeney ads are Nazi Propaganda
B-Man replied to Big Blitz's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
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Hoax. Replace the word “think” with “hope” and it would come off as honest. It was a Trump driven operation. You cannot tolerate a success from him or his administration. Your entire posting history says as much. Your excitement to reference a Drudge link to Iranian state media the very night of the raid tells the story. Gross. Epstein.
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He is approaching Dungy territory. Difference Dungy had great defense and little to no offense in Tampa. The Bills issues has been post season defense. I would understand a move if Buffalo falls short again. I said previously maybe in this tread. I would try to work out a trade for Kyle Shanahan if neither team wins a Superbowl. Pair Allen with an elite offensive mind with a good head coaching resume. Im not going from Mcdermott to an upstart first time HC. I mentioned after the Bengals loss that Sean Payton was the best available option and likely only easily available option in the foreseeable future. Elite offensive mind and Superbowl pedigree. Tampa traded for Gruden. Would Pegula consider something similar? Beane would likely have to engineer something like that and that seems out of his nature. Also, he seems completely aligned with Mcdermott. It seems very unlikely imo.
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Well, he did get caught with a hot .38 in his carry-on luggage, so maybe that helped a bit. /s
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Report: Micah Parsons requests a trade
Royale with Cheese replied to SCBills's topic in The Stadium Wall
Yep. It would need to be Rousseau for it to make sense for both teams. -
Preseason Week 2 - Post Updates Here
Brand J replied to EmotionallyUnstable's topic in The Stadium Wall
I don’t think I’ve heard one question about SVPG’s injury. He hasn’t practiced once, even in minicamp if I remember correctly. What’s going on with his calf? -
Except it's not the norm to consistently lose playoff games in which your elite QB plays very well or great in. It's just not. You can look through the history of top QB's and their performances in the playoffs. In fact, there are big postseason games where Brady and Mahomes did not play that well in and were picked up by their defense and supporting cast. Mahomes in the last SB they won vs the 49ers had an absolute disaster of a 1st half and his D kept him in the game. Could you imagine if Josh had a half like that in the SB or vs the Chiefs? We'd get our doors blown off. And Peyton wasn't playing lights out and putting up 27-30+ points on a top D and still losing those games to Brady's Pats, he was throwing 4 INT's or putting up 3 points and just flat out underperforming. It's not the same thing at all. We have a consistent pattern for 6 postseasons on why we are losing these games, something that a change can be made on. McDermott and his defense have let us down in these games over and over again, that's the overwhelmingly consistent pattern. We aren't losing these games because Josh hasn't been good enough in them.
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I suspect that Jura is so freaking rich he just doesn’t care about any of this stuff,
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That’s ridiculous. The only thing you got correct is that he adds deep threat ability. Bond has excellent hands despite them being small. He had a 1.9% drop rate this past season. He is a much different WR than Goodwin too. Goodwin was a stretch the field only X WR with a very limited route tree beyond that. Bond has the skill set to run a full tree. He does have some limitations, but that mostly has to do with his size and strength. He has had some trouble playing against large, physical CBs that jam him at the LOS. But he has excellent acceleration, top end speed, lateral agility and stop/start ability. Other than him being a tad bit on the small side - 5’11”, 180# - and needing some refinement on his release package and route running, he is exactly what you want in a Z/Y WR. As a prospect he reminds me of Waddle in size, style and ability. He’d be starting for the Bills less than halfway through this season.
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I can agree about the spot calls but I still don't understand the Worthy/Bishop jump ball. The ball clearly and I mean clearly hit the ground. How did they rule that a catch after reviewing it? That one still baffles me.
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Why Landon Jackson is the next MONSTER in the NFL
Royale with Cheese replied to MJS's topic in The Stadium Wall
What does Jackson do well? I believe he was a consensus day 2 pick so you know there's talent. He's not bendy and a speed guy so he is that guy that needs to be a great hand fighter? -
Hoax. I would never want it to fail. I do, however, think it was a half measure unlikely to succeed.
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Preseason Week 2 - Post Updates Here
YoloinOhio replied to EmotionallyUnstable's topic in The Stadium Wall
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I would hate that they’d take our best and most disruptive DT, but we have a deep DT room. I would rather they take a DE because we have too many of those with Hoecht coming back after 6 games, but gun to head, I’d make that deal. Parsons will be a first ballot hall of famer, Oliver has made a pro bowl or two. Big difference between the two players.
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Training Camp News - Around the League version
Goin Breakdown replied to DrDawkinstein's topic in The Stadium Wall
I was looking for a haymaker or something. -
I'd counter with 1 first rounder & AJE. I don't know if anybody is willing to give up 2 firsts just for the right to make Parsons the highest paid defensive player in the league.
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I never thought the NFL would leave Buffalo (at least at that time) given the leagues rules for owners to try everything to stay which included a city building a new stadium which per league rules meant the owner couldn't leave. Toronto sucked but LA always felt more like the real threat if they would go just given the open spot there. Ironically my view on the team leaving changed in 2014 even though Pegula had the team. If you read the details on St. Louis with the Rams they did everything by the book for the NFL to keep the team and was needed to block an owner from moving... and the NFL still let it happen. Chargers & Raiders never had real stadium plans so that wasn't a surprise that they would leave those markets, but St. Louis by the leagues own rules did it right and the NFL let em go regardless to the point the Rams & League are paying St. Louis back. Once that happened it open my eyes to the NFL not really giving a sh*t regardless of history market etc. People talk about Green Bay and how they wish more markets could do that, but the Packers are a complete pain the a$$ for the NFL because they do not have the goal of max money because they are community owned. The last thing the NFL ever desires now would be another market having that type of reach given the oodles of money Owner owed teams bring in and can get out of markets.
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Report: Micah Parsons requests a trade
Solomon Grundy replied to SCBills's topic in The Stadium Wall
On Get Up this morning in a segment called "Mike Tannen-Bombs" he offered 2-1st rd picks and Ed Oliver for Micah Parsons. Would you make that deal? -
I don't think replay got any of them wrong. None of them were clear and obvious mistakes to my eye. It comes down to officials spots on the field. That is where the error was. It's almost impossible to win those spot call challenges.
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President Trump's 2nd Term.
Joe Ferguson forever replied to B-Man's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
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