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Niagara Bill replied to The Frankish Reich's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Yes. They should spend.... Resetting parameters can only be done with capitulation like EU, or with smoke and mirrors. I hope Canada does not capitulate, and resets trade parameters different than the US. Breaking up with an old friend is not easy, but the friend, partner neighbour has changed. Am I upset, no, just sad to see the reality of America's greed, that will lead to 1929 in 2029. -
I really love the idea that Tre may be back to a good form and with the Bills. I get it that he may not have the strength of the physical gifts he once held but let’s hope the mental and emotional well being helps him to overcome this loss. If he can come back and contribute strongly, what a great story.
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NFL Radio Moving the Chains at Bills camp. Great listen
WotAGuy replied to Chandler#81's topic in The Stadium Wall
Probably easiest if you just post your log in credentials and we’ll let you know if we can hear it. -
not even close. why do you tell verifiable lies? https://www.calculator.net/investment-calculator.html?ctype=endamount&ctargetamountv=1%2C000%2C000&cstartingprinciplev=1%2C000&cyearsv=60&cinterestratev=5&ccompound=annually&ccontributeamountv=0&cadditionat1=end&ciadditionat1=monthly&printit=0&x=Calculate#calresult adjust for inflation and your not gonna be able to go on a decent vacation for 3 weeks. and how are you going to add to it when you're saving for a house (which is the most sensible early investment). if this happens many gen z's will be eating dog food and losing all their teeth at 60
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GO BILLS!
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Training camp a rainy July 31 2025 day
TheWeatherMan replied to scuba guy's topic in The Stadium Wall
On the trailing edge of a frontal boundary, should have cleared up by now. -
I love that Rapp hits like a missile! He flat out stopped Miami in Miami last year with some tremendous bone jarring hits! He is underrated. I know a lot of non Bills fans that speak highly of him. I hate the dweebs that say "he hits his own players"!! It's football. It happens! Because he plays hard at high speed. Poyer did it too in his prime. Hard hitters hit. Rapp hits. We are lucky. Hamlin - he hits like Tre White. Also - Max Hairston hits hard!!! We need him healthy.
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Am I banned from this thread yet or do I have to say something first?
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The most unforgivable Hamlin play - to me - was that opening TD Derrick Henry took for 70 or whatever it was. He lacked anything on the play - instincts, positioning, athleticism, aggression - he was late to attack the hole Henry sprang through and failed to take a good angle to cut him off. The big run he gave up to Jonathan Taylor was pretty similar. If you’re going to be a marginal athlete, you have to know your angles. Rapp is a perfect example - he’s a worse athlete than Hamlin but often makes the stops a safety should.
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NFL Radio Moving the Chains at Bills camp. Great listen
Chandler#81 replied to Chandler#81's topic in The Stadium Wall
Chime in. Is this working? I imagine you’ll need a subscription to SiriusXM but I downloaded this from X.. -
Libs: The Sydney Sweeney ads are Nazi Propaganda
Orlando Buffalo replied to Big Blitz's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
This is so dumb I might use it like " a moo point". I know hot chicks by looking at them, who is advocating measuring her out? -
Random Political Thoughts Inc.
Orlando Buffalo replied to T&C's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
This is something that only a liberal would say because they don't understand the vast majority of actually religious people. I don't think all religious people are good people but I do believe the average truly religious person is better than the average atheist -
We tend to think we need All Pro level guys at each position which is of course impossible. But we should be pretty solid in the defensive backfield. At corner now with Hairston OK you’re going to have Benford as a shut down type guy, then Hairston and Tre battling it out. And a lot of depth with guys experienced in the system including Jackson, Hardy, and my boy Ingram, plus strong as a rookie. The slot you have Taron, you have Cam Lewis (who is a solid backup there and at S), and Hancock. I actually think this might be the weakest part of our DBs as Taron seemed to take a step back last year. At safety we’re all still a bit spoiled by the Hyde/Poyer due we had for so many years, but Rapp now has a year in the defense under his belt, Bishop as well plus the entire camp this year, and they will be starters. Then you have Forrest and Hamlin as veteran depth, Hancock to develop, and of course Cam Lewis if need be. I think the DBs should also benefit from better rush from the guys up front.
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Wishbone and 46 (can it still work in modern day NFL)
BuffaloBillyG replied to major's topic in The Stadium Wall
With the right players I could see a package of wishbone plays being effective inside the 5 or in short yardage. A team like Baltimore would be perfect to run it. A power back in Henry, a huge FB that can catch well and plunge into the line in Ricard, a speedy guy in Mitchell and even a QB that can fake and run with the ball. That's a lot to defend in a small space and a defense would have to read a lot of options from the snap. Of course, the drawback is that most player on the NFL level have defended a wishbone type offense since middle school and are experienced against it. And NFL defenses are stacked with speed and can cover a lot of things at once. -
Lost me at Hamlin 4/5 INTs