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  2. I think that was the plan, 100%. But he wasn't very good last pre-season and never made it past 3rd team oline. The one game he played serious snaps in week 18 at New England the pass blocking was not clever. Then he comes into camp on PUP. I do not think his roster spot is as safe as some think it is. And Chase Lundt is every inch a classic Kromer OL, whereas VPG isn't in terms of physical profile. It is a big summer for VPG and he needs to get on the field quick or else it can go sideways for him.
  3. IMO VPG is Connors replacement after he gets a huge FA contract, and we pay Cyrus
  4. As unbiased as a fan from the teams’ inception can be, I love our unis and all renditions sans original silver & light blue and those god-awful monstrosities 15 years ago.
  5. I’ll double down. I don’t see a second contract and the Bills may well trade/release him before that. Jerry Butler was a high pick at WR. Did everyone claim he’s young and give him time? No. He took the opportunity and RAN with it!
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  7. He’s our Vishnu! Carrying us fans and the franchise in his arms!
  8. Huh? That is moot. The whole point I was alluding to the chance they don’t come out with the best divisional record man…
  9. His ‘75 season. Notice how often he isn’t even touched because of his speed and ‘shimmy shakes’
  10. Also worth saying even if you ARE a "rugby phenom" that does not guarantee anything in football. Louis Rees-Zammit was one of the best young rugby players in the entire world. After a year trying to make it in the NFL he has called it quits and gone back to rugby.
  11. Anderson is a lock but I think every day Lundt plays well and VPG doesn't get on the field the chances of Lundt > VPG increase. I will be very interested to see how they use Lundt in pre-season. He played tackle in college but I think they might well see him inside at guard. And if they think he can do some of that as a rookie even then I think he makes the roster. Anderson was the backup center last year, VPG never progressed past 3rd string. Maybe the Bills find a way to keep both, but rostering 10 OL or by IRing VPG.
  12. OK, then... The most exciting thing in there, to me, is all the mention of Travis Clayton. I have expressed my hope (a half dozen times, or more, since he was drafted) that Clayton will, at some point, be used as a sixth lineman in jumbo packages. This is a 6'7, 310lb monster, who ran a 4.79 40, and, as a former supermarket shelf stacker who played a bit of rugby at the weekend, knows how to catch a ball. Imagine him in as a sixth lineman, declared as an eligible receiver, catching a Josh Allen pass in stride, and trucking anyone who dares tackle him! How much fun would that be?
  13. Excellent video. He's very skilled. I never tried to do anything like that, even when I was younger. I am happy just cruising. If you get more of his videos, I'd love to see them. Thanks for posting.
  14. I am not disputing his athleticism. But until the Bills drafted him he was just a really athletic guy who had tried his hand at a lot of sports without ever really being any good at them.
  15. This is the only thing that came up. I'll message him to get the names of the vids he's in.
  16. I guess that’s one way to get a head.
  17. Cool! If they are on YouTube, I'd love to see them.
  18. I actually know how your system works even if I don't know the difference between rugby Union and rugby league I understand that 8th tier is a county amateur League It doesn't negate the fact that he's an athletic specimen at his size who was able to dabble in a lot of things Including your fulham academy for football.. which is a category one you don't need to be necessarily a phenom at any sport to possess high class athleticism... Because besides football.. your football.. he's been basically a mercenary in sports trying to find whatever If a guy like that was born in America.. he would instantly be playing football as a lineman and that's what he'd be doing since he was 8... So who knows how that would have turned out
  19. For a start he played Rugby Union, not Rugby League. Secondly 8th tier Rugby Union makes it sound like there are 7 leagues above it and he was playing in the 8th best league in the UK. He wasn't. We have 38 pro clubs across three national leagues (although while many of the clubs in tier 3 are "professional" the majority of their players are semi-pro). Then tiers 4 and 5 are semi-pro and contain 3 regional structures, each of 38 clubs. Tier 6 is the top tier of amateur rugby with 144 clubs playing in regional competition across the UK. Tier 7 is then your county leagues - well over 200 teams nationally playing only against teams from their own area. That is still a level above where Clayton played in the second division of the Hampshire League. That is very literally a league for your "average Joes" who like Clayton did, work run of the mill office jobs or stacking supermarket shelves all week and then enjoy running around the rugby field smashing into people for 80 minutes on a weekend. Clayton played one season at that level and didn't dominate. He was big and fast but not much of a rugby player. For comparison I played one season of 6th tier soccer which is inordinately higher standard and more competitive than 8th tier Rugby Union. There is no comparison. Even the 4 years I played of 8th and 9th tier soccer were of a superior standard to a season in Rugby Union's 8th tier. I am most definitely an average joe! None of that is to dispute that Clayton is a rare athlete. He ran a 12 second 100 meters aged 15 and you just don't find that freakish combination of speed and size very often. But he has tried soccer, rugby, athletics, boxing and tennis without finding a sport where he can channel that natural athleticism. Maybe football is the one for him, I certainly hope so, but when people refer to him as a rugby star... or even a rugby player it just isn't really true. He was a supermarket shelf stacker who played a bit of rugby at the weekend.
  20. Ima thinking it’s a lttle late to hold off on that gold jacket. https://www.primejackets.com/keon-coleman-puffer-jacket/comment-page-2
  21. This requires some preparation as it was my go to for years going to games. One plastic half pint or one pint vodka, depending on seasonal attire, stashed on me, straight to concessions, order one large soda, hopefully with lots of ice, go straight to men’s room, wait for stall to be available, go in, uncover cup, save lid and straw, empty soda in toilet, pour vodka in cup, cover with lid, insert straw. Throw bottles out as leaving men’s room or if worried leave on back of toilet. Game on.
  22. You really should get out more if people expressing their opinion on an opinion board makes you touchy. Go outside. Touch some grass. I can assure you I am doing just fine.
  23. Can any of the lefties here explain how Jim Comey's daughter, Maurene Comey, failed to prosecute any of the customers of these people? She was lead prosecutor for the Epstein, Maxwell and Diddy cases... Massive conspiracy cases... No clients ever prosecuted... No co-conspirators prosecuted... Never any mention how Bill Barr's father was CIA, and hired Epstein at the university and used him as a pilot on their side projects... Children to these people is a currency... And none of you seem to be able to process what these payments are for...
  24. My stepson has appeared in a couple of pro skateboard videos.
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