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  2. Belt 2 ass Sunday on all teams ahead of Buffalo.
  3. Kromer was OC of the Bears and did very well before Cutler melted down.
  4. He wore out his welcome and Giants ownership didn’t want him to destroy Dart running QB designed runs after Skat went down to save his job. Then there’s the whole Schoen having to listen to the radio headset and childish tamper tantrums.
  5. I’d rather play anyone on the road vs no one. At this point, we have no H2H vs Pitt although we do against Balt so I could see a case for wanting Pitt to win. Personally I don’t see any point in trying to worry about who you’d play, where or in what round, until you know that you’re going to make the playoffs in the first place. Therefore I’d like Pitt to lose because it’s very possible they start dropping games and are in the WC content with Buffalo. But to answer your question, Pitt on the road imo Pitt still has Ravens x2, Lions, Bills, divisional foe CLE and Miami. They could go 9-8 easy.
  6. Diggs, yes, Von, no. Sorry, signing a 35-year old to a six-year contract made no sense at the time, and it makes less sense in hindsight. A two-year with more as an option, great, even in retrospect, when you're more aware of the injury factor for his age than you might at the moment. So I give him credit for a bold signing and take away the credit for an albatross contract. The Floyd signing was much smarter: low risk, high reward--and it paid off.
  7. Getting from point A to point B is one thing, and parking is something else again. There are good reasons you see so many bicycles and scooters around Europe. It’s also related to the lower obesity levels you see there, I think. Walking and bike riding are much more common forms of transportation than in the states, where we consider it an rare exercise event. They call it “getting where I need to go.” I was very impressed by how fast, clean, and easy it was to get around Italy by train. In fact, I’d like to go do it again!
  8. Cooks been in the league for a long time. Sammy Watkins < Cook.
  9. OK, but you're not getting Brown in mid season. Even after the season, would be a debate whether Pats need to give permission as that may be considered a lateral move. But certainly at YE, there are many more options and have all off season to implement things. The last time it was easy to fire Dorsey mid season as had a good backup coach on staff with a decent amount of play calling experience, don't think we have anyone like that currently. So even if you find someone presently not employed, other than a guy like Daboll who has a fair amount of familiarity with the Bills offense, doubtful anyone would improve things much. It would be more step backwards, may as well tell Allen to call his own plays. And Daboll is a mess who will be interesting a YE what jobs he's even offered after everything that happened in NY.
  10. Rather than Josh, would like to see Daboll calling the plays.
  11. Maybe Trump has bigger fish to fry. Are we even sure Epstein is dead? You seem really attached to this issue. Any particular reason why? And where was that interest when the Really Sharp Guy could've given us all this information?
  12. I don't think they show he's really good, they show he's not a problem He's probably worth his contract...he's not an issue is the overall point. Decent player on a decent deal Are you trying to be condescending or something I know how 'numbers work'
  13. Well ok then! All of our investments in draft picks and money in the DL and they're invisible unless you have an excel spreadsheet is my point. This has been the case year after year. It's not new.
  14. THE Ed Oliver stat "pass rush win rate" Hate it. HATE it. Who cares if you beat your guy if you don't finish the play? It's the participation award of stats
  15. IQ has never been his strength.
  16. Groot isn't actually highly paid, though. 15th-highest this season and he will quickly slide down the list as other DEs sign new contracts. Yes, which is why it came down to a final offensive possession at the end with the Bills having a chance to win. That is how numbers work.
  17. 🎯 Take note: @KenBurns’ new six-part, 12-hour documentary The American Revolution opens with the same pull toward DEI messaging, identity politics, and a modern victimhood lens. And let’s be honest — this isn’t new. Burns has been criticized for years for injecting present-day ideological themes into historical storytelling. It showed up in The Vietnam War, the updated commentary on The Civil War, his Muhammad Ali series, and even The Roosevelts. The pattern is consistent: history filtered through a modern political framework instead of letting the era speak for itself. At this point, Ken Burns isn’t making documentaries. He’s manufacturing propaganda.
  18. Was I the only one who expected the interception (Almost pick six) after the Texan's scored. I actually called it... Felt like it was part of the script.
  19. Advanced stats and rich data show he's really good some say... Ya really gotta dig into the numbers, then you'll see! I'm old fashioned. I want my highly paid DL players to be obvious to dummies like me watching the game. Like Houstons DL were while they were hammering our QB all game.
  20. Yes it is overrated cause that's how we built the offence lol. Look at the passing game struggles we have now because we revolved our offence around a RB. It's overrated to have "balance". Just Score points... Andy Reid one of the best play callers in nfl history has historically been "bad" at abandoning the run. Yes I do. He was literally coming off back to back playoff games where he took Spags and Belichick to school. What other coach can ever say that? Unless you're not going to give him any credit for that. Mike McDaniel is the one exception lol... What other offensive coaches get hired when they weren't a good play caller beforehand? Serious question .
  21. Would you rather play Steelers on the road or Ravens on the road? Seems like a pretty easy choice to me.
  22. Just thought I’d create this as games today directly impact the Bills and the around the NFL thread is not for posting about that. At this point, I don’t care about who wins any of the divisions as it is improbable we win the East. Get that wildcard and, preferably, get the 6th seed as Baltimore is coming on and my money is on they overtake Pittsburgh and get the 4 seed. Who are you pulling for today? My list is the Jets over Ravens, Bears over Steelers, Bengals over Patriots, Colts over Chiefs and Cardinals over Jags.
  23. I was wondering how they administer the play clock on the field? Does the ref behind the QB literally count down out loud? If not, how does the offense have any idea when it runs out? Or is it"we'll administer it on the field" meaning just don't worry about it unless it's egregious?
  24. I actually saw him on Letterman many years ago.
  25. Ok- season totals account for ST/defensive scores And even discounting that, if we're going to say the Bills actually did hold the Texans under 20 we can just ask easily say they actually scored 16
  26. We have a ton of evidence - you are just ignoring it. 2023 as you pointed out showed he is more than just a short dump off threat when he had more yards than Diggs on half the targets. So when he was OPPOSITE a legit WR1, he was used totally different and produced despite limited targets due to the target hog Diggs still was even in his short area use. Diggs, who was the WR1, saw his production fall off a cliff despite the high volume - and why - because Brady STOPPED throwing to Diggs down field and FORCED a short throw attack with Diggs, just like he NOW uses for Shakir as our TOP option. That is the Brady offense, and we have evidence of that with and without that top end WR1 option on the team. 2024 now without a legit WR1 on the team and Shakir now more the lead WR based on personnel and usage, he was relegated to lots of short area work, but was still on pace for over 1000 yards had he not lost 2 1/2 games to injury and us sitting people week 18 - and again that does not even factor the several games where the Bills took the foot off the pedal in several blow out wins last year. So you are wrong, the evidence clearly shows he is capable of more than how he is currently used in the Bills offense. Seriously, what your issue is with this is puzzling to begin with. Like why do you care so much about capping his ceiling. Especially for a guy who is special with the ball in his hands and has a high catch rate his whole career. Neither myself or anyone else is arguing he is a WR1, but you have long had this agenda to limit what he can be for some reason. No one is advocating him to be our top WR moving forward either. If you don't think even just 200 more yards is possible with Andy Reid, Sean McVay, etc where he isn't being forced into one limited style and forced to be the lead WR then you clearly aren't interested in being objective about it.
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