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I see thousands of TV's turned off early and then... Well you know... " I knew the Bills would win, had to shovel the driveway "
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Not entirely true. I played around on the cap for next year and easily found about $50M. And that's not pulling every lever I could. Now, a chunk of that may go to sign our own and we do have other holes to fill, but there will be money, especially if contracts are stacked wisely. The real issue at WR next year is aside from Pickens, who the Cowboys are rumored to be happy to tag, well the pickens at WR are slim. Not much there and a lot of teams that will be looking for WRs in the off-season. Means the mediocre WRs that are out there are likely to get paid well. Davis being back next year wouldn't shock me. They probably would have kept him if Jacksonville didn't offer him a ludicrous deal. In order to upgrade the WR room, Beane is going to have to be creative....and if trading he is probably going to have to overpay. I don't see any way they can justify not spending high draft capitol on WR next year. And with the type of WR they have looked at and/or brought in (Waddle, Hardman, Cooks) they understand we lack speed. That's what I expect them to draft. Speed at outside WR.
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Ketanji Brown Jackson: Embarrassment
BillsFanNC replied to BillsFanNC's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
And there's this highlight on her resume. -
this will be interesting for sure. One major problem was the commitment to Curtis Samuel. I had a look at our WR salaries on Spotrac, and we can finally cut ties with him after this season. Palmer is also a commitment, so I hope he pans out the next two years. given how tight this team’s cap is, there’s simply no room for error on signings with considerable guaranteed money.
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the 2026 discussion is interesting... You would assume Davis and Cooks are gone. Healthy Palmer (fingers crossed, but can we count on that from a planning perspective?), Shakir, Shavers, Coleman (he isn't going to get cut if I'm betting, just doesn't make financial sense) and a rookie or 2? Is THAT good enough? I guess it depends on who the rookie(s) is and their impact. We aren't going to be spending in FA because we don't have the money. Swing a trade for a disgruntled Justin Jefferson? I don't know.
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Game week thread - Bills at Patriots*
Buffalo4Life01 replied to BillsFan619's topic in The Stadium Wall
Again, the receiving group for the Patriots is not even in the same realm of talent as the receiving group for the Bengals. I would hope even the most die hard Patriot fans could at least remove the rose colored glasses for something obvious like this. I don't mean any disrespect either. The game this weekend is going to be a challenge for both teams but I'm optimistic Buffalo comes out on top this time. Benford is playing much better now than he was back in week 5. Hairston didn't even play week 5 and is back now and fully healthy. The abomination at safety that was Taylor Rapp is no longer on the field and MLB Bernard, who looked lost that game and most of this season, has been replaced by Shaq Thompson who has raised the level of defensive play across the board. Also, without your best run stuffer on the D. Line, Cook should have a lot more opportunities for big gains up the middle. There is a reason why Bills fans are confident (not cocky) going into this game and these are just a few. Go Bills!! Hoping for a good, competitive game. No new injuries for either team. And the refs to not decide this game either way. Good luck Sunday. Go Bills!! -
post, handle, response...best of all time
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I’d argue that democrats lost their collective voice pre-2020, except of course to rationalize that Biden wasn’t in decline when as you say, he was, that slippage was completely acceptable, and the creation of new, novel ways to target political enemies made perfect sense. That brought you to 2024, by which time Dems had long been bamboozled. I agree though, that 3 years can change everything, especially in older Americans.
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So many posters talking about the Bills “wasting” Josh Allen’s best years. But you could say that about Burrow, Jackson and Hebert (am I missing anyone?) as well. KC and Mahones have blocked a pretty impressive group of QB’s from getting to the big game (other than the one appearance by Burrow).
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nah. i don't spend anywhere near the same amount of energy nursesclothing does. how much time of the day can one man spend thinking about this? apparently a lot. homelander and nc can post whatever they want. i just find it unique that nc hangs on to this as strongly as he does. if you think it's typical behavior for an adult man, have at it.
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Stadium Construction Discussion (No PSL/Seat selection posts)
Gregg replied to JÂy RÛßeÒ's topic in The Stadium Wall
Well, the Jets did help the Bills open Rich Stadium for the first regular season game played there in 1973. They will help the Bills close out the current stadium playing the Bills in the last regular season game in the current stadium. As the Bills oldest rival, I could see them being the opponent in the first regular season game at the new place. -
Week 15, Bills v. Cheats, PREDICT THE SCORE!
Tim Tindale replied to Freddie's Dead's topic in The Stadium Wall
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I saw Joe Brady was the third favorite (6/1) in Vegas odds for the Michigan head coaching job. I would not be upset if this happens. I hope last week was not a one-off and he continues to use play action more.
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https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/6876753/2025/12/10/buffalo-bills-wide-receivers-josh-allen/?source=athletic_user_shared_article_email&smid=em-share-ta Behind a paywall, but an interesting read. His basic take is that the Bills receiver room, while still not great, has evolved into something serviceable. Davis, Shakir and Shavers have settled in as the prime trio, with Shavers being the Hollins from 2024. Palmer should be the 4th when healthy, and then the issue is who is the 5th, Cooks or Coleman. Buscaglia feels Cooks brings better complementary skills than Coleman, so Coleman most likely to sit if Bills go with the usual five receivers. Room will need overhaul in 2026, but this group might be good enough for the Bills to be a force in playoffs.
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Matching up with playoff contenders
Kelly to Allen replied to Mikie2times's topic in The Stadium Wall
We have one of the greatest QBs in NFL history, and one of the all time playoff QBs We should get to the Superbowl with just solid defense in this AFC this particular year -
I beg your pardon?
