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I guess only time will tell, the literal things we need to do are win the AFC Championship game and win the Super Bowl but we have to get to those games in order to climb the mountain. We have plenty of scar tissue accumulated over the last 5 years, only the Chiefs are truly battle tested imo and our postseason games have mostly been close. The Chiefs also have a more difficult Divisional race this year, will that have an impact? I am trying to remain positive that we can still achieve the Buffalo Bills Super Bowl dream this year!
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Horrible Year To Be Buyers at Trade Deadline
BillsFanForever19 replied to BuffaloBillyG's topic in The Stadium Wall
Meyers, definitely. If not likely after the Lockett addition yesterday. Olave is not. Everyone under the sun, between the team and reporters have said he won't be traded. Beyond that, it's been reported that the Saints and Olave are working towards an extension. There was a possibility if he rebuffed their advances they'd move him. But he isn't doing that. Shaheed or Cooks is a different story. Jordan Addison? I don't know where all the talk of him is coming from. Is it just that they're a losing franchise? Bc no one of substance is talking about a potential Addison trade. Just "what if" scenarios from randos. -
Horrible Year To Be Buyers at Trade Deadline
BobbyC81 replied to BuffaloBillyG's topic in The Stadium Wall
Exactly. You watch teams like the Niners and they scheme their receivers open. -
The Ray Davis-backup running back discussion
Kirby Jackson replied to TBBills Fan's topic in The Stadium Wall
Even with the weight, he wasn’t good. I suggested that they should have tried to trade him in the offseason before people realized he wasn’t good. If we are being real, he shouldn’t have been a roster lock this year despite decent numbers last year. The numbers exceeded the skillset. He’s Zack Moss. They don’t need him at all; they have a better back on the PS. He’s here this year and by all accounts a great dude. He’s just the perfect example of settling. He came in this year as the unquestioned number 2 and many people wanted the Bills to let Cook walk and turn the reigns over to him. 🤣🤣 Fortunately, the Bills were smart enough to get the Cook deal done despite the pushback from the elite football minds calling WGR. @NoSaint hit the nail on the head with people reading box scores instead of looking at skill sets. -
The difference is Denver and the Chargers aren't pushovers and losing to the Bills hurts the Chiefs in Conference tiebreakers.
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Wide Receiver Train Full Speed Ahead- CHOO CHOO!
Alphadawg7 replied to Pete's topic in The Stadium Wall
He’s worse. And it’s not even a question. -
Horrible Year To Be Buyers at Trade Deadline
Einstein's Dog replied to BuffaloBillyG's topic in The Stadium Wall
It can be looked at in another way: C Olave, J Addison, C Ridley (remember D Adams out w a hammy last year), J Jeudy, and J Meyers - all seem like possibilities. -
James Cook wins the Angry Runs scepter against the Panthers
Thurman#1 replied to BillsFan619's topic in The Stadium Wall
There were a few people saying these things. A very small few. The things many people were actually saying were these. "Hasn't shown himself to be a pass blocker, a " "Hasn't shown himself to be a top six guy, much less a top two to four guy, which is who you pay $15M a year to." "Hasn't shown himself to be worth $15M a year." "Davis isn't as good. But we might get by with him and another answer or two in 2026 if the alternative is to pay Cook $15M a year without seeing whether he proves he's worth it in 2025." At this point he does look worth the $15M contract he asked for. I thought he was going to play this year without a second contract and try to earn the big numbers, or that if he wanted a contract this year he'd settle for around $10 - $12M. He didn't want to bet on having a great year and on staying healthy, which I totally understand, it would have been a big bet on his health. And based on how he's playing so far this year he might have easily have gotten the $15M if he stays healthy and productive. I didn't think he'd be as good as he's been, I didn't. But I knew it was a possibility, as did most of us, even the ones who thought that paying him $15M based on what he'd shown in his first three years was not a smart idea. -
Me and you and a dog named Boo Traveling and a living off the land Me and you and a dog named Boo How I love being a free man
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Horrible Year To Be Buyers at Trade Deadline
Pete replied to BuffaloBillyG's topic in The Stadium Wall
Shakir is the only one who seems to be able to be available. Bills WR room is one of the worst in the NFL, if not the worst. It’s bottom 5 definitely -
Horrible Year To Be Buyers at Trade Deadline
Thurman#1 replied to BuffaloBillyG's topic in The Stadium Wall
This is a great point. Extra money for the NFL. But a huge and unfair advantage for the #1 seed. -
The Ray Davis-backup running back discussion
Pete replied to TBBills Fan's topic in The Stadium Wall
Ray dropped 15 pounds, (not a good decision- Bills need a power back), yet still seems slower that last year. -
Justin Shorter over Puka Nakua
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Horrible Year To Be Buyers at Trade Deadline
Thurman#1 replied to BuffaloBillyG's topic in The Stadium Wall
Gabe was a #2. Before the injury, anyway. And no, nobody is thinking he's a WR1. Sigh. Kincaid, Shakir and Josh Palmer say hi. Yeah, we get it, no true #1 WRs there, but those are absolutely three weapons. -
Horrible Year To Be Buyers at Trade Deadline
BillsFanForever19 replied to BuffaloBillyG's topic in The Stadium Wall
I'm sorry, did you say TWO 1st's and a 3rd... for Jordan Addison?! I mean, I like Addison. But that's insane. Tyreek Hill went for a 1st, a 2nd, 2 4th's, and a 6th in 2022. We got Stefon Diggs in 2020 for a 1st, a 5th, and a 6th. Addison isn't 2020 Diggs or 2022 Tyreek. I get the idea of trying to blow someone away with a trade. But if we're trading away multiple 1st's and a 3rd - it had better be a Top 10 WR1 in the league. That would be a major overpay. That's like a Quarterback trade. -
Horrible Year To Be Buyers at Trade Deadline
Thurman#1 replied to BuffaloBillyG's topic in The Stadium Wall
We ain't getting guys like Waddle or Wilson, division rival or not. We're not in position to pay what would be necessary, either as trade bait or against the cap. Give up on this idea seriously. Not that it's totally impossible. But it wouldn't make sense. It's what a lot of people want but it just isn't very realistic. Think mid-level guys. And there are plenty of good players available in that areas, guys like Budda Baker or at the high end, Shaheed or Olave. Totally agree with you that he's on the phone sounding guys out even if nothing ends up happening. Dolphins, Jets, Ravens maybe, Browns, Raiders, Saints, Titans, Cardinals are likely sellers, and there is some talent there. -
My god, do you hear that? It’s Gabe Davis’ music!
BillsFanForever19 replied to FireChans's topic in The Stadium Wall
I don't see Tucker being moved. Meyers is the guy that Vegas would trade, if anybody. And I think the Tyler Lockett acquisition today forecasts that. If you want speed and deep ball, it's Rashid Shaheed. - Today
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4.72 WR territory? In the 1960s maybe. AJ was a great basketball player too. He’s still not a WR
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My god, do you hear that? It’s Gabe Davis’ music!
Dr.Sack replied to FireChans's topic in The Stadium Wall
Gabe Davis and Tre Tucker be ideal for me. For starters I like Tucker. And Gabe Davis can catch the deep ball on occasion which is always nice. -
Wide Receiver Train Full Speed Ahead- CHOO CHOO!
BillsFanForever19 replied to Pete's topic in The Stadium Wall
I do, actually. I think Keon has looked rough as a starter and has taken a step back in a Sophomore slump. There's no disputing that. But he's a better blocker (he was actually very good at that this week) and has shown (although very inconsistently) the ability to make some plays, lined up on quality NFL CB's. More often than not, the team's best CB. Shavers has not. He hasn't been making plays lined up against teams 2nd or 3rd CB's. For all his speed, he can not get open any better than Coleman can. If you want someone to get more reps than Coleman, WR6 on the depth chart wouldn't be my first thought. Shavers has shown absolutely nothing to deserve such a promotion. Coleman's the punching bag bc he was supposed to be the guy. But if it were just Coleman providing nothing we wouldn't be nearly as bad off as we are. The truth is, they've all been atrocious at getting open. Even Shakir, as good as he is in the open field and for as shifty as he is, can't get separation. That's why we're seeing so many screen passes at the line. The answer is simply not on the active roster. Best we can hope for is a Trade for the best guy we can get, Kincaid/Palmer getting back to 100%, and elevating Davis when he's ready. -
Horrible Year To Be Buyers at Trade Deadline
Dr.Sack replied to BuffaloBillyG's topic in The Stadium Wall
Inflation is always good. The cap is exploding YOY and we soon will play 20 games a year on the way to 25 games. Records will fall. History will be written by the victors. -
James Cook wins the Angry Runs scepter against the Panthers
Dr.Sack replied to BillsFan619's topic in The Stadium Wall
All in favor of the weekly winner of the scepter getting to use it in the next weeks game say I. -
BTJ almost same name as the infamous BTK who terrorized Tulsa OK for 30 years. We get a guy who can be 1/2 that longevity we win the trade.
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James Cook wins the Angry Runs scepter against the Panthers
Pete replied to BillsFan619's topic in The Stadium Wall
Cook runs angry always. I’m amazed at his power. He emerges from large piles of defenders. He will have half the D on him, and he keeps churning his legs, steadily moving forward. Want a scary thought experiment? Imagine if how our offense looked if we didn’t have Cook? -
Wide Receiver Train Full Speed Ahead- CHOO CHOO!
Dr.Sack replied to Pete's topic in The Stadium Wall
Kincaid ran a 4.72 40. That’s WR territory and he did play high school basketball like Keon, who got PT with Izzo. Keon + Kincaid + Allen in basketball vs any 3 on KC.
