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  2. So years have passed and all the kids are grown The angels took Mama to a brand new home Lord knows, people, I shedded tears But my daddy's voice kept me through the years Saying Patches, I'm dependin' on you, son To pull the family through My son, it's all left up to you
  3. By now, all of America knows that when these two teams face each other you have two great QB’s and a game that is most likely going to be decided very late in the game. There’s not a lot to dislike if you are a football fan.
  4. they are the 2019 Tennessee Titans. Was it 2019? It was one of those years when they were good and ran a bunch and got to the playoffs as a one seed to get exposed.
  5. Agree on most of this, but I think the Ravens will keep improving, getting healthy and their schedule is fairly light here on. I think they will be the team that is scary at playoff time. If we are in the AFC Championship game, I'd bet they are the team we play.
  6. We're going to get Palmer back as early as this week. We've yet to really incorporate Cook in the passing game even though he's mroe than capable. Kincaid is now playing 2/3rds of his snaps either in the slot or as a boundary WR. Our TE group as a whole benefits from being dual threat. The passing offense is going to be fine. The subtext of these WR criticisms is some (Josh>Bills) fans are perfectly happy to live in a world where Josh puts up a lot of fantasy points but the Bills lose and they can blame Sean, Beane, and everyone else for letting Josh down. An offense where Cook is occasionally the best player or a team where the defense sometimes bails out the offense is the worst outcome for these "fans" because Josh doesn't get to be the hero / doesn't get all the credit.
  7. And to think, just a handful of democrat votes could have avoided the entire avalanche... Too late now... Enjoy!
  8. You’re using words they don’t understand. Maybe try crayon drawings.
  9. It's never the in season numbers I worry about. It's about the one play we need on 4th down against the Chiefs in a AFC championship game, or making a stop when we really need it. It's about having an elite player who will get open when we need to stack some first downs to ice a title game. We're good, but always short on the clutch play, on either offense or defense, that the other team seems to have and we don't. I don't care if we rack up the points during the season. I care that we can close out of championship game. Elite players will get open (Kelce) or make that crucial stop (Chris Jones) to ice a game. During clutch time, we don't have anyone who is un-blockable or a player can't be covered. It keeps us outside looking in. What about this roster makes you think we'll get over that hump this year?
  10. This is where I am at. Shaheed was a potential complimentary piece. A complimentary piece might help a bit but it doesn't change this offense or how teams defend us. Only a true potential outside #1 does that. Last year you had Adams, DHop and Coop who have all been that in their careers on the market though well on the back 9 and trying for them made sense to me even if Coop didn't totally work out. The trade market this year didn't have those kind of options available. It had pieces that to me move the dial very little. Is there a price at which Shaheed made sense to me? Yea. Not sure it was more than what Seattle paid.
  11. Obviously we have a coordinated sick-out among air traffic controllers. In other words, a mini-strike. This is where we see the difference between a Reagan and a Trump. Reagan dealt with an illegal strike by firing the strikers. Trump has Duffy issue tepid warnings to the absent controllers. For all his bluster, he is not about to take the risk of causing Americans to miss their flights.
  12. Yes, that would be the guy. That was a fun little story I enjoyed thoroughly.
  13. CBS understands the value of the Bills/Chiefs in the 4pm EST time slot. Romo was already campaigning for it again next year, during the game. It is like having a Primetime game in the 4 o'clock window.
  14. This is probably pretty spot on, as well as predictive.
  15. This^^^ With that said, the Colts are an enigma to me. They might be a flash and sizzle situation. However Jonathan Taylor is the real deal. I also think NE* is better than @corta765 suggests. Not suggesting they are the 2nd coming of the Brady era. Drake Maye is the real deal and they are very well coached. We will see how they pan out over the rest of the season but they are not to be taken lightly in my opinion.
  16. History will show massive election fraud... The rest of what you typed is mostly nonsense...
  17. it's not the personnel on defense, it's the system. and it's always going to get exposed postseason. there's no reason to think this year will be any different so yes, the offense needs to be better
  18. It’s a rental to potentially improve your offense for a Super Bowl run. Then you can either resign him or allow him to walk. He is projected to get a good size contract in Free Agency and so you should be able to recoup one of those picks as a comp pick in 2027. I would have done it for that price. But I’m not heartbroken we didn’t either.
  19. Of course I'm not supporting his agenda. I would've held my nose and voted for Cuomo. Again, look at De Blasio and then at Mamdani. They are the same. NY survived one, it'll survive the other. Some day sanity will return to our politics. I doubt I'll live to see it, but ... someday.
  20. This offense doesn't use its WRs. He's a bit of a waste here. What we needed was a true #1 who can win one on ones. Those aren't ready available mid-season.
  21. It doesn’t need to be better—but sure, it could be. That said, the offense is already more than good enough to win a Super Bowl or any other meaningful game. The real question is the defense. If the Bills can consistently play defense with the same tenacity and game planning we’ve seen recently, this team can absolutely go the distance. Let’s be honest—everyone knows the defense has been the issue in past playoff runs. But watching Max Hairston paired with Benford, and seeing the emergence of Cole Bishop, gave me a glimpse of what this secondary could look like moving forward. And then there’s the front seven—Bosa, Rousseau, and Epenesa were relentless against Mahomes. Deone Walker blowing up Creed Humphrey on the goal line to stop a touchdown? That was a statement. Maybe I’m overly exuberant after these last two games, but something feels different. This defense is starting to look like it could be special—and that’s exciting.
  22. Through 8 games- half a season Khalil Shakir 383 yards Keon Coleman 292 yards Josh Palmer 234 yards Elijah Moore 110 yards Tyrell Shavers 48 yards Curtis Samuel 41 yards Flipper Anderson had 336 yards in one game! Calvin Johnson had 329 yards in one game!
  23. That's a lot of people.
  24. Hairston can high point a ball better than Coleman. Fight me.
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