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The fans, yes. Yet, I don't remember ever hearing Josh Allen saying that the Bills are looking for revenge against the Chiefs.
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There seems to be a correlation between DP LePew returning to the lineup and the offense going to sh!t every year. He's a real energy vampire. Happened last year too. He came back, they still played well the first few games and all of a sudden the bottom fell out and a few weeks later Luis Injurino is joking about the Yankees only having 2 hitters. The Errin' Buffoone June Swoon has been a thing every year since 2021 but part of that is trying to force sunk-cost losing contracts into the lineup. Aaron Hicks, Josh Donaldson, LePew...... The message putting DP back in the lineup is that pay matters over performance. I don't think the players are disgruntled about it but the realization that the team is willing to sacrifice games to try to salvage some value from a washed up player takes the edge off of them. He's a 36 year old slap hitter with zero defensive range, a hardening glove that can't handle short hops anymore, a propensity for hitting soft ground balls that turn into DP's and now he's added high % of strikeouts. He struck out 3x last night against soft-tosser pitching. They should have cut bait 2 years ago but definitely last fall when they put him on the fake IR to get him off the team. Even if he somehow got back to hitting .280 or so the other deficiencies in his game aren't worth it. I mean they rightly let Gleyber Torres go and he was worlds more impactful than LePew.
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TBDAHOT: Who wants to golf on Saturday opening weekend?
JÂy RÛßeÒ replied to SDS's topic in Tailgate Central
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Revenge? Sounds like Mark Andrews better watch out.
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He worked at Wegmans in H.S., got a scholarship, think it covered the cost of a book. He lived in Greenpoint when they announced opening one in Brooklyn, he had visions of memory lane, but It ended up opening after he went to school in Paris. When he got back that and the one in the Village were opened. Like you, goes for the nostalgia.
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Great news. OH NO ! Letting the people decide ? “The Court's role is not ‘to judge the wisdom, fairness, or logic’ of [the ban on surgically mutilating minors], but only to ensure that the law does not violate equal protection guarantees,” the Supreme Court ruled. “It does not. Questions regarding the law's policy are thus appropriately left to the people, their elected representatives, and the democratic process.”
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Are Fan Expectations Too High for Keon Coleman?
Mark Vader replied to JohnNord's topic in The Stadium Wall
I don't see it happening. Because of the additions of Joshua Palmer and Elijah Moore, and the fact that Josh Allen loves to spread the ball around. -
I did not blame Netanyahu for taking action against Iran's nuclear program and it's leadership. Iran has long pledged to destroy the "Zionist Entity" and it is not a great stretch to say that this is an anticipatory defensive action. I do not blame the United States for standing aside as it happened. Rubio's initial statement was perfect. The change in language as Trump jumps in now is troubling. We have "unconditional surrender" demands, which suggests: (1) U.S. involvement (surrender to whom?); (2) a demand for "regime change" and toppling of the Iranian theocracy. That gets us right back to Bush 43, which is presumably the type of hubris that Trump has campaigned against. Neutralize the nuclear threat, or at least delay it indefinitely. Let the Iranian people decide when the time has come to overthrow their corrupt leadership. You beat me to it.
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I put the blame mostly on the defense for not doing well in those rounds. If you can't protect a 3-point lead with just 13 seconds left in the game and the other team starting at their own 25 then losing in these rounds year after year is no surprise. Hopefully the moves Beane made this offseason improve the defense so they can finally get to a Super Bowl with a chance to win it.
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Pitching has been fine, but the bats have gone ice cold. Just hope they can break out of this slump soon. They need to start winning games again.
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Lamar is single-handedly the reason Josh Allen isn't winless in division and championship round games. The giveaways made it possible for the Bills to escape two terrible offensive performances against the Ravens with wins. That opener could be very important for the #1 seed or at least home field advantage again in a potential 3rd division round meeting with the Ravens.
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So giving up 13 runs in the last 5 is nothing to get excited about?…….I kid, I kid.
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1994 - Kelly & Reed vs Favre & Sharpe - NFL Throwback
ScotSHO replied to BigDingus's topic in The Stadium Wall
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Its just a move that doesn't make much sense from a team building perspective. Are the Steelers a SB roster? I doubt it. The epitome of average across the board with a few exceptions. This gets to where they were last year, first round playoff road loss. If there is a team that needs to bottom out to get a QB, its the Steelers
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1994 - Kelly & Reed vs Favre & Sharpe - NFL Throwback
njbuff replied to BigDingus's topic in The Stadium Wall
I was referring to the Bills not beating the Saints in WNY since 1983. Sorry for the confusion. -
I guess we'll just have to spank that ass again.😎
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Who was invited to Josh and Hailee's wedding?
Draconator replied to Willie West's topic in The Stadium Wall
It happened to me last night. I posted about Jeff Skinner's lack of effort in the "Josh is still the answer" thread. I quickly deleted it before a comment was made. Yay me. -
Are Fan Expectations Too High for Keon Coleman?
BADOLBILZ replied to JohnNord's topic in The Stadium Wall
Yeah @Ed_Formerly_of_Roch is very wrong saying that "everyone" wanted to dump Spencer Brown. There was a vocal minority and if you over-value TSW takes just because they were started by moderators then perhaps you might think that way about Brown. The big difference is that RT isn't a premium position. You can always cover your RT up with a TE or slide protections or a quick passing game. Teams reach SB's with terrible RT's. It happens. Much less likely to reach a SB without a couple excellent receiving threats. Coleman entered the NFL raw and inexperienced with great athletic upside much like Brown but the stakes are higher with a 33rd overall pick at a premium position like WR than they are with a late 3rd round RT. -
RB and WR markets are actually insane.
BullBuchanan replied to FireChans's topic in The Stadium Wall
Did you read what you just wrote or what I wrote? Singletary is MILES above guys like Damien Harris (out of football), Justice Hill, and Myles Gaskin(13 carries in the last 3 years). Which one of those guys would you have preferred? In 2020 when the bills drafted Moss, you could have had your pick of: Darrynton Evans Joshua Kelley Lamical Perine Anthony McFarland DeeJay Dallas Jason HuntleyLions Eno BenjaminCardinals Raymond Calais Which one of those guys did you want? Moss has had a better career than any of them, and it's not close. For a guy that spends as much time analyzing the draft as you do, it's odd to me how unaware you are of the value of 3rd round plus RBs No team has reliably done that in the last decade. Why would you expect Beane to reliably hit on a 10% (or less) chance? How does paying a guy already on your roster a big raise help you "win now"? I like Palmer, but I think they grossly overpaid for him. Still, he adds value that wasn't here before. Does James Cook? Maybe they think having a Saquon/Henry type makes more sense than having a Cook type back. -
6 degrees of Kevin Bacon strikes again.