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Trump: "REBUILD, AND OPEN ALCATRAZ"
Roundybout replied to BillsFanNC's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Explains his rant about tariffing movies too. -
It’s as big draw and people spend money. However, you are correct, April in Buffalo tends to suck.
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Elijah Moore Visiting the Bills today (Update: Signed!)
Shaw66 replied to bills742's topic in The Stadium Wall
Well, maybe, but I think the Bills' approach is much more open-ended than that. I really think that from week to week and month to month they want to be looking at what works and what teams are doing against them and then running route schemes and players that they think will work best. To do that, they're trying to match the talents of their players with the schemes. Moore is a talented guy, and in the right circumstances, he could be a 1000-yard guy in a given season, even with Shakir and Kincaid on the field. I've really come around to thinking that each position group is operated with one of two philosophies: One philosophy is the fixed-starter philosophy - name the starters and absent injuries, those starters player every down. In that philosophy, the Bills value team play and coordination. The defensive backfield and the offensive line operate on that philosophy. The Bills want the same guys on the field every down (except for sub-packages in the defensive backfield). The other philosophy values mix-and-match opportunities and versatility. The defensive line, the receivers, and the running backs operate on that philosophy. From game to game and play to play, with those groups the Bills put the players on the field who often them the opportunity to do what they want to do in that situation. They want to be as multiple as possible, because they get an advantage by the forcing the opponent to adjust to what the Bills happen to bringing. If what the Bills have done to the defensive line works, for example, the Bills will be driving offenses nuts, because the Bills will be showing a big variety of players, and looks and styles, on the defensive line. If it works, a lot of guys will be able to get to the QB, a lot of guys will have the mobility the Bills want to manage run gaps. Bringing it back to Moore, I think the Bills are thinking that a guy with experience in the league and sub 3.4 speed could, in the right circumstances, pile up a lot of yards. For example, suppose that the Bills' running game takes another step forward this season and forces defenses to drop the extra man into the box. In that case, maybe Moore starts getting open down field more regularly. It all will depend on whose number Joe Brady calls. -
Trump: "REBUILD, AND OPEN ALCATRAZ"
K D replied to BillsFanNC's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Trump recently watched the movie "The Rock" and was like hmmm I have an idea... -
Trump: "REBUILD, AND OPEN ALCATRAZ"
BillsFanNC replied to BillsFanNC's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
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Seems bad
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Just a reminder that if you voted for far Left radicals like Kamala then you aren't Catholic. God frowns on those that support killing babies and sexualizing children. Repent and confess your sins.
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I think that's very possible. Maybe even (*gulp*) # 1, depending on injuries, head to head, and other yet to be determined factors that could derail the Bills' hopes for a 6th straight division title. They gave the Bills a run for their money in the late December game in Buffalo when the Bills were still fighting for their playoff positioning. Of course the Pat won the final in NE, but I don't count that one since the Bills were playing reserves in a game that was meaningless as far as playoff seeding was concerned.
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Who is our worst match up in the AFC as of now?
Gregg replied to Mikie2times's topic in The Stadium Wall
The one thing the Ravens have to deal with is their division. The AFCN is brutal, and all of the teams hate one another. This division and the NFCE have the strongest rivalries. The Bills have good rivalries with the Pats, Dolphins, and Jets but it's not on the same level of intensity as the AFCN. It really is the black and blue division as the teams just beat the crap out of one another. -
Trump on United States Constitution - "Phony"
All_Pro_Bills replied to Warren Zevon's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
The idea to them isn't to uphold the Constitution its to follow ideological rulings and interpretations of the law by activist judges found by activist lawyers through judge shopping for the best jurisdiction and judge most likely to rule in their favor. -
What is your favorite totally random Bills game?
Buffalo4Life01 replied to T.E.'s topic in The Stadium Wall
Great game and I remember that stretch of games exactly the same. Buffalo had the running game rolling at that point and Bledsoe was basically playing the roll of steady game manager. The defense was playing very well also. I also felt like if Buffalo would have made the playoffs, they were a hot team more than capable of goin on a run. Just found this blurb regarding the 2004 season on Wikipedia: '"According to Football Outsiders, who has tracked every play in the NFL since the early 1990s, the 2004 Bills were statistically the best NFL team (in their record-keeping history) to have failed to qualify for the playoffs" -
it was funny on SNL years ago. In this context, not funny.
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Why Landon Jackson is the next MONSTER in the NFL
Einstein's Dog replied to MJS's topic in The Stadium Wall
If we're coming clean, I'm not really Einstein's Dog. -
My sister lives in Wisconsin and knows someone who paid $30 for a hot dog and a beer and $120 to park. You don’t think we should share that experience? Nashville and some other spots looked cool, with a lot of things around to do besides the draft. Green Bay seemed to offer a big parking lot. I politely passed on the offer to visit.
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You're missing my point, I hope not deliberately. I'm not disputing that the Bills offense will score as many points as last year or gain as many yards. I'm focusing on the playoffs, when it counts the most, right? Are we on the same page there, or are you content with a nice record in the regular season, along with a win or two against the Broncos or whomever? If you are, speak up. I'll put a finer point on it for you: Beane stood pat on an offense that couldn't deliver in the clutch the last two years. He prioritized a weak defense instead, which is understandable. But let's not delude ourselves that this is a "great offense." A great offense doesn't choke on its final drive of the playoffs. Essentially, Beane is betting it won't come down to the final drive.
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Who is our worst match up in the AFC as of now?
corta765 replied to Mikie2times's topic in The Stadium Wall
Even though we beat BAL and lost to KC, I would honestly rather play KC then BAL at this point. Josh has never had an issue with KC's D in terms of points and I am cautiously optimistic the defense can be a strength finally. Baltimore on the other hand is as hungry and desperate as the Bills and that run combo with Henry is a nightmare. You can truly only beat BAL one way which BUF did which is to minimize Henrys impact to just solid yards and no impact plays while having the lead to force them to play catch up. KC if the Bills win we can do in a few ways. BAL I honestly think is a bludgeon fest and there is no other way (That goes for any AFC team fyi). When KC beat BAL in BAL for the AFC title it was very similar to what the Bills did. It is over now but I also think BAL/BUF would've presented a tougher matchup for PHI then KC did. Josh & Lamar's rushing ability would've kept both in the game far more than Mahomes (different style QB not a criticism). I don't think either beats PHI but it would've been close to a one score game not a blow out. -
Tonight, Panthers vs Leafs. Let's Go Cats. I want 1967 to live forever. Having the Leafs get eliminated is the only thing I want. I don't care which team wins the Cup as long as it's not the Leafs.
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Trump on United States Constitution - "Phony"
Westside replied to Warren Zevon's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
So many whiny little baby leftists this morning. So much pearl clutching!! -
Why Landon Jackson is the next MONSTER in the NFL
Nephilim17 replied to MJS's topic in The Stadium Wall
This started because some dude was telling "Joe" how much he liked his show. I pulled back the veil. So most of us figured it out but not everyone. -
Didn’t Vrabel manage to coach the Titans to a #1 seed with Ryan Tannehill at QB? His teams were tough, disciplined, played very good defense, ran the ball very well (with Derrick Henry) and made the most of their limited QB. They did extremely well in the regular season, but couldn’t win in the postseason at all. I always wondered how Vrabel would do with a quality QB. I suspect he will do very well, but certainly wanted to see that happen in the NFC, not the AFCE.
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Wide Receiver Train Full Speed Ahead- CHOO CHOO!
LEBills replied to Pete's topic in The Stadium Wall
Everyone know we had a great offense last year. No one is arguing that fact here. I’d say most posters are glad that we went defense heavy in the draft too because the defense certainly needed help. However, many of us are concerned that the offensive performance will not be sustainable with the current talent level. Josh performed at an MVP level last year to get those results. There have only been 4 QBs to win MVP in back to back seasons because sustaining that level is hard. We are concerned that the same receiving corp as last year with Josh Palmer and Elijah Moore swapped out for Cooper and Hollins is still very lackluster. Even Mahomes has always had Kelce and either Tyreek or Rice in the super bowls he has won. And a WR room with Rice and Worthy is not amazing but is pretty good especially if Rice returns to averaging 96 yards/game like he was prior to his injury. I hope Brady can scheme things around to get production out of our other offensive weapons like he did last year. I hope Josh isn’t going to have to be Superman each week to make plays happen in the passing game. We all just want the Bills to win. -
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