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Is there an NFL team with a weaker WR group than the Bills?
HaldimandBills replied to Pete's topic in The Stadium Wall
What off season have we seriously invested in defense outside applying a quick bandaid or two? From where I stand we are always rolling out 3rd wave budget DL and 6th and 7th round draft picks at db. Besides Von Miller what actual serious investment have we made in the defense? Our actual serious draft investments have been Oliver, Edmunds, Rosseau, Elam, Bernard, D. Williams, Epenesa, Harrison Philips, Bishop, Carter and Boogie Basham. Since Beane took over that is 11 defensive players taken in the first 3 rounds. 5 starters in the NFL currently. D. Williams on his way to starting. Bishop and Carter to early to tell. Elam and Basham are the only outright busts. That's a normal hit rate for NFL teams and even more impressive when you factor in the Bills usually pick 26 and higher. We can go one step further. What serious FA investments have we made in the DL? The actual area where we are being eaten alive consistently in the playoffs. 2018. Trent Murphy Star Lotulelei and Harrison Phillips 2019 Jordan Philips Ed Oliver 2020 Mario Addison Vernon Butler Quinton Jefferson? A.J. Epenesa 2021 Justin Zimmer Gregory Rousseau Boogie Basham 2022 Von Miller Daquan Jones Tim Settle 2023 Leonard Floyd Poona Ford 2024 Austin Johnson Dawuane Smoot Casey Toohill DeWayne Carter Look at that list. You call that trying to address the DL? Outside Ed Oliver, Rosseau, Von Miller I call that a lot of budget swings to fix the DL. Keep in mind the only defensive fixture on the Bills DL that Beane was adding to was Jerry Hughes. Bills have never in one off season come close to trying to address the DL or defense the way they are this off season. 2023 is the only one you could argue and adding two 30+ year old players isn't what I would call a serious off season defensive investment. Now 2025 Joey Bosa Michael Hoecht Larry Ogunjobi T.J. Sanders Landon Jackson Deone Walker that is an acutal serious investment. Not even going to bother addressing the dbs because T. White's injuries really sank that group and this organization latched onto Levi Wallace and Dane Jackson for too long. Bills have been a budget defense relying on Matt Milano, Jordan Poyer, Micah Hyde, an injured T White to be their best players. No wonder the Bills have sucked in the playoffs. Bills are actually attempting to overhaul the defense instead of throwing a few darts at the board. It plainly obvious the Bills have never come close to being this aggressive on defense in any off season. -
And the Islanders get the #1 pick pick with a 3% chance. Boy that Winnipeg game was great to watch.... grr sigh
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100% chance Buffalo gets a draft soon. It's going to be lame as heck, doesn't get more miserable then April in Orchard Park NY. But on TV it will be fine. Sorry, I'm not very happy with this city right now. The weather these past six months has really been something...even for Buffalo.
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Wide Receiver Train Full Speed Ahead- CHOO CHOO!
Solomon Grundy replied to Pete's topic in The Stadium Wall
For years the Bills have been trying to outscore the Chiefs in an effort to beat them. They even had the rules changed. I believe finally the Bills concluded that in order to beat them, they have to stop them. I believe they saw the success that the Eagles and Bucs had against the Chiefs and decided to go that route. -
The guy’s got a problem. No team should sign that psycho.
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Trump: "REBUILD, AND OPEN ALCATRAZ"
US Egg replied to BillsFanNC's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
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the Browns sign him, that’s what
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What in the actual $%*# is going on with this franchise.
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Canadian Hockey Gods have never forgiven Buffalo for squeezing out Hamilton.
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Last week at the draft either EDC or Harbaugh said the same thing - no matter what they do it will be a “football decision.” Makes you wonder whether this is a proactive attempt to save them from any potential legal action if the allegations go unfounded
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AI can be useful: Matthew 16:18-20 discusses the authority of Peter and the establishment of the Church. Key Verses Overview: Verse 18: Jesus declares Peter as the rock on which He will build His Church. This signifies Peter's foundational role in the early Christian community. Verse 19: Jesus gives Peter the "keys of the kingdom of heaven," symbolizing authority to bind and loose, which implies the power to make decisions regarding church doctrine and discipline. Verse 20: Jesus instructs His disciples not to tell anyone that He is the Messiah, indicating a timing for the revelation of His identity. Contextual Significance: This passage is pivotal in Catholic tradition, where Peter is viewed as the first pope, establishing a line of apostolic succession. The "keys" metaphor emphasizes the authority given to church leaders, which has implications for church governance and teaching. Interpretations: Different Christian denominations interpret these verses variably, particularly regarding the role of Peter and the nature of church authority. Some view the "rock" as Peter himself, while others see it as Peter's confession of faith or Christ as the true foundation. These verses highlight the establishment of the Church and the authority granted to its leaders, shaping Christian theology and ecclesiology.
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Divisions difference are the 3 non common games and the difference in who your opponents are within the division. bills have the easies with the division, pats have the hardest but NE has the 3 last place teams while buffalo has 3 1st place opponents.
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The Sabres had a 6.5% chance to pick #1, a 6.7% chance to pick #2, a 44.4% chance to pick #7, a 36.5% chance to pick #8 and only a 5.6% chance to pick #9. So of course they land the #9 pick. 😢 lol
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Sabres drop 2 spots in the Lottery to 9th. Adams still in the GM seat repping.
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He sucked last year, but is he better than Bass? Then again, I'll never forget that 60 yard game winner from Bass, so I won't campaign to have him replaced by a sex offender.
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Wide Receiver Train Full Speed Ahead- CHOO CHOO!
BADOLBILZ replied to Pete's topic in The Stadium Wall
We've been clutch???? 13 seconds was one game. It's the only one of their 6 playoff losses(or 2 divisional round wins) where Allen and the offense played well offensively at the end. They've been awful in the clutch offensively. This is what I mean about too many Bills fans being myopic on the topic. -
I didn't expose myself. I stated fact. And 1.3 billion humans agree, to at least some extent, with me. We say a profession of faith, usually the Nicene creed, at every mass. Every mass, in every language is composed of the same basic prayers, in the same sequence. I've gone to countries where I didn't know a word of the language but could still join in, in English. That's also tradition. And it's good. You don't approve. Who cares? There's this thing called freedom of religion. What it should mean is that you don't push yours on me and I won't push mine on you, especially through American government. Conversely, you don't desecrate mine and I won't desecrate yours. So how do you think trump would look in a Martin Luther costume? Or in Mormon underwear trump was so prone to use to mock Romney? Nicene creed circa 325AD: Nicene Creed, a Christian statement of faiththat is the only ecumenical creed because it is accepted as authoritative by the Roman Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, Anglican, and major Protestant churches. The Apostles’ and Athanasian creeds are accepted by some but not all of these churches. First off, Biden wasn't my guy. That would be Bernie. By saying it "worked", you mean I was offended. Yup, he's great at that. Not a trait I find valuable or useful in a president. Not surprised that you do...
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Aisle for me. Convenience for me to beer line and if someone is crossing over, I can just jump in the aisle and let them out. I now prefer sitting under cover and with heat, but back in the day, anything above row 20 was fine for sight line. Steeper upper may be a bit too adventuresome for me with a fear of heights.
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Obviously anything can happen, but Vegas win totals predict: -AFC East opponents are all 500 or worse. NE on the rise. Jets on the descent. Miami still Miami. -NFC South is a struggle fest with Tampa as a 9.5 win Division champ. -Steelers and Cleveland still in QB purgatory. -Home schedule is dynamite! Games against 4 predicted Division champs (Balt, KC, Philly, TB) plus Cincy who carves McD zones up like air. Hopefully home field advantage is huge and we close the old stadium with some massive wins. Vegas Win Totals in parentheses with my subjective Win/Loss/Toss-Up HOME: Baltimore Ravens (11.5, Loss) Cincinnati Bengals (9.5, Loss) Kansas City Chiefs (11.5, Toss Up) Miami Dolphins (8.5, Win) New England Patriots (7.5, Win) New Orleans Saints (6.5, Win) New York Jets (5.5, Win) Philadelphia Eagles (11.5, Toss Up) Tampa Bay Buccaneers (9.5, Toss Up) AWAY: Atlanta Falcons (7.5, Win) Carolina Panthers (6.5, Win) Cleveland Browns (4.5, Win) Houston Texans (9.5, Toss Up) Miami Dolphins (8.5, Sept Liquid IV Game = Toss Up, Oct-Jan = Win) New England Patriots (7.5, Toss Up) New York Jets (5.5, Win) Pittsburgh Steelers (8.5, Win) I'm seeing 9 Wins, 2 Losses, 6 Toss Ups.
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He (allegedly) was released quite a bit between 2012 and 2016
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And Rashee Rice won’t miss time.
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I came wait to order mine!!! From dhgate.com
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I was in the theater every day, so I got to sit down all the time. I don't know how all the fans outside could stand for all that time. Lambeau Field was open every day and all of their restrooms were open. That was great.
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Not to derail things, but that’s why I wear Bills gear and not jersey’s. I don’t know those people.