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  2. Greg is saying what I, and many, observe and post. Brady’s concepts are fooling no one- they are so simple. Brady is basically running back same offense as last year, Hawes is the only new addition to the offense. Same simple game plan as year- minus throwing to RBs. Bills are a target of every team. They study every bit of tape, and non simple, brilliant defensive coordinators game plan specific to your offense Joe. McFly- you have to evolve! Evolve or be irrelevant. Where are the new concepts? Don’t say he’s saving them for the playoffs. We are in second place chasing a young and hungry team, with a cup cake schedule. We have to start winning. And then not stop winning! Go Bills!
  3. The Steelers will win the week 8 POS look and it won't even be close.
  4. If you look far enough back on this board you will find a thread in which I predicted the next three NBA Champions accurately. In it, I predicted the Mavericks who were not a high seed, the Celtics, and then a 7 game final between the Celtics and Lakers. I gave a slight edge to the Lakers in 7 but was adamant it would be Celtics/Lakers and would 100% go 7. It did and the Lakers won. I had no insider knowledge but the narrative was extremely obvious. The NBA has been fixed for a long time. It’s still fixed. I haven’t watched for quite a while so I have no feel for the current narrative but it is obviously an orchestrated product.
  5. As disappointed as I am with Beane's handling of the position in recent years, I do realize that there may not be many serious options that he can explore right now. The issue is supply and demand: there are many more WR-needy teams right than there are viable WR options in the market-place. Olave seems to be the most logical candidate -- provided that the Saints are even willing to trade him -- but he is likely being pursued by many other teams, which drives up the price. Personally, I would be on board with giving up a 1st round pick (and maybe more) to acquire him. Regardless, I hope the front office is leaving no stone unturned.
  6. Maybe. I think even he knows that time is ticking with Josh and I can absolutely see Josh saying something if they regress out of the playoffs.
  7. Heading down to the game. First time going to Charlotte.
  8. I wouldnt mind Samuel if he was on a modest salary, and that's the same for Knox. The money is just too big.
  9. Ugh. I was hoping some of the limited guys would move to "full." If we don't have Samuel, Palmer or Kincaid - it seems a little odd that we weren't more aggressive about adding a WR during the bye. Hopefully they know something we don't, and either Samuel or Kincaid or both are playing on Sunday.
  10. I haven’t watched too much this year but I watched a fair amount of the Florida win and Montreal loss. My two takeaways were: It’s early, we’ll see and How was Power ever a number 1 overall? He blows.
  11. You must be happy that Changpeng Zhao got pardoned after he plead guilty for helping terrorists and child traffickers move money. I know you guys are ok with pedophilia since you dont denounce it. "We fight like hell, and if you don't fight like hell, you're not going to have a country anymore" Seems normal don't it?
  12. Beane right now as the trade deadline nears.
  13. It’s somewhat hilarious that everyone saw this coming except for the Bills FO
  14. but when it comes to the FBI @PastaJoe and room temperature IQ folks think the FBI is all to serve trump cuz the FBI is going after the NBA because of raysis BLM activities by them and Trump doesn't like the NBA and other stupid thoughts.... so, yeah, no way could this be true when people with 65 IQ scores weigh in on it like Pasta.
  15. Backlash grows against Trump as his ratings on economy plummet to historic lows https://flip.it/ydTyMX More sad news for you clowns.
  16. If he owns it and makes a move, especially if it’s a long term move at WR.. I can let go of the fact he did that. Get Olave and all is forgiven.
  17. Can we seriously get rid of Samuel already
  18. Vegas saw Rapp DNP and line moved to -10
  19. Literally no one is asking for this. We just want to be able to have more than one topic of conversation (McBeane sucks at everything they do!) every week for 17-20 straight weeks when there's nothing the team can do RIGHT NOW to change anything. Save it for the offseason
  20. With White and Rapp starting, the secondary has to have the lowest talent level in the past 25 years.
  21. Jessie's husband was in the family business. He ventured out on his own and started his own financial capital business. He has purchased a number of business and has had very good successes in growing the businesses. Maybe an name to keep in the back of your mind in leading the Buffalo Bills ship. https://www.bizjournals.com/buffalo/news/2025/10/23/taylor-gahagen-is-building-his-own-enterprise.html?utm_source=st&utm_medium=en&utm_campaign=ae&utm_content=BU&j=42153103&senddate=2025-10-23&utm_term=ep6&empos=p6 Buffalo native Taylor Gahagen builds firm after years with Pegula empire. Taylor Gahagen didn’t have to start his own private equity firm. He worked for Terry and Kim Pegula for over a decade, during which he met his now wife Jessica Pegula. He gained experience with the Buffalo Sabres, Bills, Pegula Sports and Entertainment, AdPro Sports and the Pegula family office. But in 2023, he approached his father-in-law Terry about joining his friends in building their own business. Pegula, who had built his own enterprises in the energy and professional sports spaces, could relate and gave his blessing. “I’m grateful for my experience not just from a traditional investor role but also being able to get that operating experience and learning how to create value through good partnerships, leadership, culture and management,” Gahagen said. “I think those lessons shaped everything I do today.” In 2023, he co-founded Dragos Capital with friends George Tibil and Keith Fields, who also have business and finance backgrounds. The firm is focused on acquiring and operating businesses built around strong fundamentals, good leadership, quality partnerships and room to grow, Gahagen said. The following year, Gahagen and friend Eric Dahlman launched Agarwood Wealth, a wealth management firm that has a client-centric approach while acquiring like-minded advisory practices. It is Gahgen's full-time focus right now. Why it matters: The region can benefit from locals like Gahagen who choose to stay in Buffalo and build careers and companies that lead to more opportunities for other employees and businesses. Growing up in Williamsville, Gahagen started playing T-ball around the age of 7 and continued playing baseball until after college. He got a bachelor’s in business administration from SUNY Fredonia and an MBA from Canisius University. Transitioning from an athlete to the corporate world, he wanted to combine his love of sports with business. But before he got a role with the Pegulas, he started his own business in web development. After working on a dozen websites for a roughly eight-month period, he completed his MBA and trained a client to do web development work in-house. “It was a sign for me, that entrepreneurial bug,” he said. Then after doing an internship for public relations firm Travers Collins, Bill Collins recommended Gahagen for a position with the Sabres and Harbor Center. Gahagen remained with Pegula-owned entities for about 13 years, from acting as marketing manager to director of corporate development to an investment analyst role and working in operations. His tenure included a senior vice president role and a seat on the board of directors at AdPro Sports, which handles sports licensing, apparel and merchandise. The Pegulas bought a majority stake in the company in 2017 and sold its majority stake in the Cheektowaga-based company in 2023. During that time, AdPro doubled its revenue and increased its earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization tenfold, according to Gahagen. “It’s a way to go in, just like we’re doing at Dragos,” he said. “How can we not just evaluate a business, but what’s our value add to it? And then play an active role in the growth of the company as well.” During that time with the Pegulas, Gahagen co-founded his second business, a drone company that offered aerial photography. That endeavor lasted two years. Dragos’ first large-scale acquisition was Tonawanda-based ServiceMaster Clean about 1.5 years ago. Since then, the commercial janitorial service business has doubled its employee base to 70 and increased gross revenue by 75%, according to Gahagen. His firm also recently worked with Blue Zone Capital of Rochester to purchase 18 retail properties that are anchored by CVS stores in 12 different states. The exact purchase price hasn’t been disclosed but Fields told the Buffalo News it was between $50 million and $100 million. Although he’s not employed by the Pegulas, Gahagen keeps the family office involved as Dragos and Agarwood do any deals. He is also president of A Lending Paw, a nonprofit he and his wife Jessica started to help rescue dogs, training dogs as service animals and matching them with individuals in need. Throughout his career, his decisions revolved around the people he got to work with. “If you’re working with people of integrity, stay humble through that as well. Stay humble enough to learn, but also having the courage to create or follow your own path is a nice balance.”
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  22. Yes. My wife is a packers fan and patience is wearing thin with him among the fan base. He’s also had some devastating drops(see:his first play ever as a pro) and GB just extended his contract for another two seasons
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