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I really like our draft as a whole. And though I think Dorian Strong will end up being our diamond in the rough, I REALLY liked this pick, especially where we were able to grab him. We now have two mammoth human beings that will be lining up at bookends on the DL for years to come. At 6'6", 264lbs, with 33" arms, even when he doesn't get to the QB, he will certainly disrupt passing lanes. Fact of the matter is though, for a guy his size, he's quite twitchy and nimble out there. He also converts speed to power well, and will absolutely manhandle opposing blockers. He also plays the run well. It will be interesting to see our rotation this year. I expect Jackson to see a lot of work on early downs, and Bosa in more clear passing situations. I also think the staff wants to get to the Playoffs with a healthy as possible Bosa so they can turn him loose. This DE group could be the best we've had in a long time if everyone stays healthy, that's not even counting PED boy.
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Why Landon Jackson is the next MONSTER in the NFL
MasterStrategist replied to MJS's topic in The Stadium Wall
Nothing wrong with hoping. I think he lacks the strength to win the way he did in college, at thr NFL level. That said, he'll develop and think our offseason coaching additions were geared toward knowing we'd attack DL and secondary in the draft. I'm keep expectations at a reasonable level, it's the crazy expectations that fans set that get people fired up when said Player needs more development after year 1. We've seen that story on here ALOT....zero patience, set super high expectations immediately: Bernard, Cook, Shakir, Coleman and Kincaid will be the next to take a huge leap -
Why Landon Jackson is the next MONSTER in the NFL
Bill from NYC replied to MJS's topic in The Stadium Wall
Yes and Bryce Paup was a 6th rounder of Green Bay iirc. -
I had a similar discussion with a Bills fan I met. We both have the same optimistic feeling that this could be the year. Josh has continued to improve, to become more efficient. Our defense could be the best we have had in the last to or three years. This is not a prediction, just a positive vibe. Go Bills!!!
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Lol!! The Jet's new $400,000 a year rookie QB Joe Namath. To put that in perspective now, Caleb Williams made about $580,000 per game as a rookie QB.
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Pope Francis
leh-nerd skin-erd replied to Joe Ferguson forever's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Speaking of reverence and institutions—-your guy sends armed agents to search his political opponents home, perform a 10 hour search, gather documents outside the scope of an investigation, selectively leak to influence public opinion, all while sitting on his own vast treasure trove of classified documents gathered illegally over a lifetime in politics. This forces his supporters to confront their own version of hypocrisy and selective moral/institutional ambivalence, one of many times they will be forced to do so. -
What is your favorite totally random Bills game?
The Red King replied to T.E.'s topic in The Stadium Wall
Bills/49ers. Two teams, no punts. -
Wrist injuries are really tough because there are a bunch of bones floating together there. if little chips are loose they are painful off and on. If it is a clean arm or tibia break, that will heal nicely, but a wrist is a problem.
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Epenesa looked strong like that before the Bills asked him to lose weight and he lost too much. By the time he got to "optimal," his signature power was gone. Now he's neither particularly strong nor quick. He's more of a high-effort, "blue-collar" guy who can bat the ball down. I sometimes wonder how he would have turned out if they had let him be. At least he could have set the edge, something he doesn't do well now. If Jackson and Solomon develop and Walker is better on the edge (talk about power and quickness), Epenesa could be the odd man out in 2026.
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What is your favorite totally random Bills game?
stlbills13 replied to T.E.'s topic in The Stadium Wall
Very short term memory, this past year on MNF vs the Jags or the Lions game Longer term The McCoy Snow game Lions Thanksgiving game -
Only fitting that the game ended on a Trent Edwards dump-off pass. That defines an era.
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Trump will clean out the swamp this time
aristocrat replied to Unforgiven's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
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This, for me. It was Josh's coming-out party on national TV.
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Hahaha! I feel ya. Yuuup!
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It's shocking and humbling! At 61, still feeling a little like a bad a**, I broke my leg trying to break a piece of styrofoam packing from TV box into smaller pieces to fit into the garbage. Age is undefeated. And I have a new appreciation for those who advise to never throw away the original box and packaging for a TV.
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What is your favorite totally random Bills game?
Bill from NYC replied to T.E.'s topic in The Stadium Wall
It was so long ago that I don't remember the year, but it was the game where Flutie went in for a 1 or 2 yard TD against Tampa Bay in the last seconds of a game to win, after a tremendous stop by Pat Williams. The TD looked to be on a busted play. I was at this game in Rich Stadium and the fans went beserk. Old ladies actually fell on me and I wound up on the bottom of a pile of people. The madness continued into the parking lot. Great times! - Today
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Mark Gaughan from Buff News Retiring
LabattBlue replied to Ed_Formerly_of_Roch's topic in The Stadium Wall
There was a time when Felser, Carucci, Gaughan & Jim Kelley(Sabres) were all at the BN. The paper is now a shell of what it once was. 😞 -
What is your favorite totally random Bills game?
Billy Claude replied to T.E.'s topic in The Stadium Wall
That one was still better than Bills 5 Bengals 0 in 1978. Attendance was listed as 45,000 but seem more like 25,000. -
Beating Patriots in 2011. Watched it with my roommates on a small laptop screen and we were screaming the entire time.
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Perhaps the finest video from an AFL regular season game. Rookie Joe Namath’s 1st start as the Bills are on their way to a repeat title. Worth the watch’
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