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  2. As a fan since the mid 60's, this situation is ridiculous. Way to many injuries that keep people out of practice. The first thing I look for every day after practice in injury news. Crazy this year.
  3. Yep. $14-17M for Knox to be backup TE $9M/yr on Palmer who has done nothing $8M for Samuel to be WR4 role player $7M for Hoecht to sit out suspended $7M for Ogunjobi to do the same... But we cant pay Cook, our most productive Offensive player outside of the league MVP, our only player besides Josh listed in the NFL Top 100 because... "he's a RB" Crazy.
  4. Thats the quadry right... you have a RB who had 1 excellent season... he finished 1st (tied) for TDs 16th in Rushing Yards 18th in rush yards per game 8th in ypcarry 22nd in first downs 30 ish in recieving yards 26th in total yards from scrimmage 16th in 20+ runs He wants paid like a top 3 RB at 17 mm or whatever... I wonder if he signs with the Cardinals or the Jets, Patriots, Saints, Cowboys, Bears, Giants, Packers, Steelers, Browns, etc... if he is number 1 in TDs again... or was that production a function of the an offense that moved the ball at will... Just looking at stats... you see where there is a quandry behind wanting to groom and keep your own and investing 17mm plus into this player... I dont know if he should or shouldnt do it... but in he end he cant let this tear the team up... I suspect he is likely to cut bait here unless the contract is substantially less than 17mm...
  5. Can't make the club from the tub
  6. Honestly, I think the only two "real" injuries are Hairston and Shakir.......the rest would probably be playing if this was the regular season. The Bills are planning on playing well into January and hopefully February this year......it's a marathon, not a sprint. I want guys healthy then, not gutting it out in training camp even with a minor injury in August.
  7. You just quoted yourself.
  8. You are not having the same discussion. The debate is not who was the GOAT - I verbatim said its Brady, and I agree, its not a debate. The question here is, in their prime, who was the actual best QB to stand on an NFL field on any given Sunday. Take away the longer career and therefore longer resume, just 2 guys in their prime - who would be the best QB on that field. And no disrespect, that is where you don't have the insight to weigh in on that as you didn't watch Montana play. I watched every game he played practically - My dad had 3 loves in his life - His kids first. Niners 2nd. TV show "Dallas" 3rd. Wife - somewhere down the list lol. When the Niners or the TV Show "Dallas" were on, you could only ask him yes or no questions during commercial breaks. I watched just about every Niners game Joe ever played and I can tell you that it is NOT certain that Brady was actually better than Joe was in their respective primes. Brady is the GOAT without question - But who would be the best QB in a head to head battle in their primes is very much open for debate. See my reply to Gunner - you are having the wrong debate. Not debating Brady isn't the GOAT, he is, and said so in every post. The question is who was actually the best QB in their primes when you are not factoring in the longevity. Case in point - if Brady had retired at the same age as Montana - well Brady was not considered the undisputed GOAT when he was that age, Montana still was the most popular pick. What Brady continued to do after that clearly changed that and he pulled away decisively. Again, longevity and playing in an easier era of football both physically and with the rules favoring passing also factor into that. So again, just because Brady is the GOAT doesn't mean that in their primes he was definitively better than Montana whose body failed him preventing him from playing as long as Brady did.
  9. There's nothing more important in a career than availability. If a player cannot offer that, he's unfortunately not useful. Hope for the best here.
  10. He seems like always play well when given the opportunity…guy just can’t stay on the field despite limited playtime. As a backup the most important thing you can do is be healthy when needed.
  11. His pink slip is already written with arrival of Shaq Thompson
  12. I think they may let McGovern walk. He will be expensive, and the Bills love their young o-line depth, with good reason.
  13. Good, he sucks. I don't even think he's a Bills fan. Just some jackoff trying to capitalize on their success.
  14. The dude has made a living off being injured
  15. Exactly. And can you pay Moore and Cook and a draft pick rather than Moore and Samuel and Palmer and not Cook? Cook has an elite ceiling in his specific role. We need to keep those sorts of players rather than collecting a bunch of mids
  16. Two thoughts on the crazy amount of injuries 1. I wonder if the bills are being overly cautious with all the cameras around the team especially after the benford passing concussion protocol so quickly in the playoffs last season 2. Would be curious if injuries and rehab are off limits to hard knocks cameras unless specifically given the ok by the player thus creating some private non filmed mic'd up time
  17. I had the years of the 2nd and 4th round picks in the trade reversed. James Cook for Michael Parsons
  18. It was winter and these homeless guy was outside and you could see he needed to get somewhere arm I called 911 to help him out. The dispatcher was like it might take a few hours to get to him etc. Kind of sad really. I've been called by police officers responding to 911 calls for my parents (they're now both in assisted living) but prior it was a real fiasco. Last one I recall was mom locked herself in the bathroom and instead of pressing the life alert button at side of bathtub she opened window and screamed for the neighbors to call 911 to get her out. Needless to say that was step that lead to her getting to assisted living.
  19. News Flash: What she got is coming for all of us, eventually. Try to be good until then. RIP
  20. Yes, he is. Cook is the player you'd be crying you wished the Bills had if he were on the Chiefs. It all fits together. O-line & RBs. But Cook is a guy who squeezes though tiny holes and then has the burst to get past everyone. We all think Johnson and Davis can fill in and be fine, but while they are effective as a change of pace, if either were our #1, our run game would suffer
  21. Can you give some of the money you are going to give back up DL serving PED suspensions and give it to an RB instead
  22. Texas Democrats Make an Even Dumber Move, and You Just Have to Laugh at This Point. https://redstate.com/sister-toldjah/2025/08/04/texas-democrats-make-an-even-dumber-move-and-you-just-have-to-laugh-at-this-point-n2192417 Well, they're not very smart
  23. He had more snaps and touches in 2023. He broke down at the end of season, and it was evident in the playoffs. The Bills reduced his snaps, carries and receptions in 2024 and he stayed productive. They found the sweet spot for him.
  24. I'm not disputing he had a great year for TDs or that he isn't a good player You just can't pay RBs anymore
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