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What’s absolutely wild about this is already the season is coming up to the halfway point, and the Chiefs and Ravens would not be in the playoffs if they started today. A couple weeks into the season that wouldn’t be a huge deal…but week 8? That’s a little concerning. The Steelers are there by default, only 1 team from the North gets in, probably the Steelers and they’ll get knocked out Wildcard Weekend. I don’t believe anyone there except the Bills are a true top 5 contender. Indy while they’ve been impressive beating up on lesser teams have a brutal schedule soon and will take a bunch of L’s. Basically all the Bills need to do is get a win back from NE and 1st will theirs.
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Ten thousand purchasers, generating $350 thousand, would get a 100 foot yacht from Naples to New Orleans and back. So I’m told …. a two to three day trip.
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Joe Marino's 9 point plan for improvement
harmonkillebrew replied to D. L. Hot-Flamethrower's topic in The Stadium Wall
Replace Rapp with Poyer? man things are bad. How about trade for a S and bench Rapp. Cole has the range and poor tackling ability that better fits a deep FS. -
Wide Receiver Train Full Speed Ahead- CHOO CHOO!
ngbills replied to Pete's topic in The Stadium Wall
I get where you’re coming from, and I actually agree with parts of what you’re saying, especially around context and the fact that there wasn’t an obvious, slam-dunk Diggs replacement sitting there at the Bills’ draft slots. But I think you’re still missing the broader point of what “passing on a replacement” really means. It’s not just about identifying one specific player they could have drafted or traded for but it’s about whether the organization prioritized that need enough to create the opportunity. Saying, “there was no one available at our picks” ignores that front offices routinely move up or structure cap space around a position they deem critical. The Bills clearly didn’t see WR1 as that level of priority. If Beane and McDermott had viewed replacing Diggs as a foundational need, they could have approached the offseason differently, whether that meant freeing up cap to pursue a higher-end veteran, packaging picks to move up for BTJ, or even structuring a trade before the draft. Instead, they made a conscious bet that their offense and Allen’s playmaking could sustain itself through scheme and depth rather than a true WR1. That’s a valid strategic choice, but it is a choice. So when people say “they passed on a replacement,” it’s not necessarily saying “they passed on Player X who was guaranteed to be better.” It’s saying “they chose not to make replacing Diggs a top-level investment priority.” That’s fair to debate. You’re absolutely right that there weren’t obvious perfect options, and that DK and Pickens came with baggage or cost issues. But you can still fairly question whether the Bills’ overall philosophy, essentially deciding WR1 wasn’t worth aggressively targeting, was the right call for a team trying to keep its Super Bowl window open. In short: You’re right there wasn’t a sure-thing replacement sitting there. But that’s partly because the Bills didn’t put themselves in position to get one. That’s the real debate, not who they literally passed on, but whether they should’ve prioritized finding a true WR1 more than they did. -
what are the Jets rebuilding? That starts with a QB--look wha the jets have done to that position the past 5 years--even the past 3 years. there's no evidence they are in a rebuilding mode. Cousins would be the best QB they could conjure up over the net 3 years...
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Wide Receiver Train Full Speed Ahead- CHOO CHOO!
DuckyBoys replied to Pete's topic in The Stadium Wall
Beane and McDermott must firmly believe the problems are in execution not scheme/talent We'll see if the last two weeks were just bad sloppy games or the wheels falling off. Most bothersome is Josh hang dogging it on the sidelines -
Across the street from the drive-in (sometimes you even watched the movie!)
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Wide Receiver Train Full Speed Ahead- CHOO CHOO!
Alphadawg7 replied to Pete's topic in The Stadium Wall
You see this is the made up stuff that irks me. We could have "easily" trade up for BTJ? With who? Jags had offers to trade down and didn't as they wanted BTJ to replace Ridley. So where is your evidence we could have "easily" traded up to get him? Steelers loved Fautanu, they were not "easily" moving off that pick. Miami was at 21, and they badly needed a DE, and trading with divisional rivals is already more complicated. Not sure Miami was going to "easily" hand Josh Allen a 6'5" WR with 4.3 speed. Eagles loved Quinyon Mitchell, and there were teams between us and them that also needed a corner where he could go, like Lions 2 picks later who also took a corner. They were not "easily" going to trade down and lose their guy. So please, lay out this "easy" route to BTJ that quite frankly likely didn't exist. Jack Bech? He wasn't even in that draft, he was in the 2025 draft. And he has done exactly what in the NFL so far besides nothing? He has 7 catches in 7 games played lmao. Keon has been way more productive than him even when he was a ghost after coming back from injury last year. But somehow Bech is the missed heir apparent and WR room savior post Diggs era? And more importantly, in the 2025 draft our offense was coming off a historically great season while our defense was horrific again in our AFCCG loss. Hard to fault a GM addressing the weakest side of the ball in the draft when the offense was literally the best offense in team history the season before. -
Did you actually watch the clip...???????????? Jack is weak and pathetic.
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The left is going to paint the right as they wish regardless of anything the right does to appease. It's precisely why I don't care about leaked group chats.
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Joe Marino's 9 point plan for improvement
Miyagi-Do Karate replied to D. L. Hot-Flamethrower's topic in The Stadium Wall
Haha. Yeah, right. I already know our 1-point plan: 1) Get back to fundamentals. -
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Max Hairston to return to practice from IR
skibum replied to BillsFan619's topic in The Stadium Wall
Well, it can't be much worse than what's on the field today. I think they were extremely conservative with his recovery, and probably planned to keep him out through the bye week regardless of how ready he was. I am confident that his knee is doing well, that he has learned the playbook inside and out, and that he has watched months worth of tape. He's a smart kid and I think he'll be OK within a couple of games. Welcome back, Max! -
I’m going to find a way to place a bet that there will be a penalty on the Bills within the first five plays on offense or defense….whichever unit is out there first.
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The Miami Dolphins are falling apart
JakeFrommStateFarm replied to Roundybout's topic in The Stadium Wall
Joe Brady move to a HC position? -
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Wide Receiver Train Full Speed Ahead- CHOO CHOO!
BuffaloBillyG replied to Pete's topic in The Stadium Wall
Falcons release him a week after sending him home on a "personal matter". He does double as a returner. And has ties to Buffalo. Not saying I would, because I wouldn't....but Beane does like bringing home low cost guys he knows -
Giants owners are scared of Rageaholic Daboll. Woody believes Glenn has a copy of the Epstein documents, and he's on it.
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We could of easily traded up ,for Brian thomas. Jack Bech. DK. Pickens. Get on the phone, make it happen. Nothing ventured, nothing gained.