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  2. I hope Soloman shows wisdom... * 😇
  3. Everyone needs to step up, let’s not fool ourselves into believing three guys or so will put us over the line, its going to take everyone,
  4. To end this conversation that’s derailed this thread- not sure if it’s been posted here yet, but back on topic https://motociclismo.pt/en/keon-coleman-ota-standout-career-resurrection/
  5. Now you kids.get off my lawn! That car accident he had when he was kid that messed up his depth perception must have gone some undiscovered additional brain damage. His inability to drive made him mad at the entire world.
  6. Now this makes more sense than what you stated in the previous post. The one caveat though I will add is that Beane, the coaches, and players are not entering the season expecting the offense to be less than what it was and very much are expecting an offense that still is among the highest scoring in the league, if not better than last year. I don't think anyone expects the defense to lead this team that has the reigning MVP and just averaged 31 in the reg season and 29 in the post season. But, there is for sure an expectation that the defense should (and needs to) be better, and most specifically improving the atrocious 3rd down performances (we near the bottom of the NFL) and first downs allowed (again near bottom of the NFL). The defense was clearly more deficient than the offense last year, whether or not the moves we did make prove to be enough is yet to be seen, but it was a necessary area of the team to address. Its a lot harder to ask a team scoring 31 PPG to go out and score even more to mask a defense that can't get off the field...than it is to improve the defense to just find a way to get off the field one more time per game and stop putting the pressure on the offense to be perfect to over come its deficiencies. I am pretty excited to be both units as I believe both units can, and will, be better this year. I look at this way on the offense: Year 2 Coleman should be better than Year 1 Coleman Healthy Kincaid > Battling knee issues Kincaid Healthy Samuel > Lingering foot issue Samuel Palmer/Moore bring more to the offense as pass catchers as Mack/Ghost of Cooper did last year And of course the D IMHO greatly improved at areas of need, especially at CB and DL...2 areas KC dog walked us at in the AFCCG last year. I like what we did up front and I think its more than reasonable to think this unit can get off the field better this year on 3rd down than it was at doing so last year.
  7. It is insane- unless you can draft and develop at a high level.
  8. No one in MAGA wants you paying attention to this - that’s why they’re busy inciting and provoking violence in LA.
  9. People keep questioning where the financial support is from But wait. GPS—this dudes not even from Mexico! He very likely originated from Venezuela (based on money transfers to potential family members) His phone has been at antifa/blm, pro-Hamas, pro-Palestinian protests, and 3 Kamala Harris rallies. It also seems to reside nightly at a ~$2.1 million dollar residence. All funded by: Disruption Project, Rise & Resist, Indivisible Project, Troublemakers and the Democratic Socialists of America. Each receives money from NGOs like Open Society Foundations, ActBlue and at least three, via USAID. Disruption Project: Legal status is unclear, likely operating illegally. Rise & Resist: 501c4 non-profit Indivisible Project: 501c4 non-profit Troublemakers: Legal status is for profit. Democratic Socialists of America: 501c4 non-profit They are bundling the funding for the above 5 groups using dark money projects and NGOs (taxpayer funding) And pay very close attention to Democratic Socialists of America and the Chinese Communist Party, as usual, follow the money!
  10. The takeaway from Joe Marino was that the Bills simply dont ask their RB's do pass pro much period, not because they can't but because Josh Allen can work around rushers really well and the back's are receivers.
  11. Last year most of us are expecting a down year, based on what happened in the off-season. I did expect the Bills to still win the division but not getting to the AFC championship game. Looking back, I can say for myself that I didn't expect 1) a step forward from Allen. I suspect when we look back years later in Allen's career, it might be a very important year. His 3rd season proved he's elite. But last year (year 6) in my opinion, he became a more rounded, complete QB, especially in decision making. 2) a step forward from Cook. In my book, he became THE offensive weapon and too bad Brady didn't use him enough in the most important game last year. 3) a step backward from Kincaid. Many, including me, expected Kincaid to be THE offensive weapon but he didn't. 4) not a single defensive player stepping up to have a career year. Benford, Rousseau improved, but not a dominant force. Von and Milano didn't have resurgence. This year. I don't think Allen is going to improve significantly again. Neither would I expect from Cook. I expect Kincaid to do better but not sure I would expect a breakout performance. a) Hairston. Widely reported as a McDermott pick (unlike the Elam pick), he may have a chance to have a Tre White like rookie campaign. If that happens, it is a huge boost to the D. b) Bishop. Little evidence to suggest that he's in line for a Bernard kind of 2nd year but no one saw that in Bernard either. Just my hope. we can dream that both a) and b) happen this year so McDermott has his best secondary as a HC of the Bills. c) Coleman. He played enough last year that he got a taste how people defended him effectively later in the season. Does he develop enough to counter, or do Brady and the staff find something to use him more effectively? d) Bosa. He's still young enough to do what he can do. Can he provide the Bills what Von provided when he came to the Bills before his knee injury? I know the Bills spent a lot on the D-Line but I'm not going to bet on the rookies and suspended players. Chances are one of the rookie D-Line will flash, but I just don't see consistently D-Line plays from rookies picked in the low 1st round onwards.
  12. I can only imagine your reaction if Biden had deployed the National Guard without a request. But Trump 1.0 actually knew the law. What happened to Trump 2.0?
  13. Is OK to fly the flags while burning things? You get dumber by the minute.
  14. Wait- the kids mother threw a challenge flag. Play is overturned, kid rejoices
  15. And yet they were crying for the NG on J6...
  16. They're still crying about flags. I wonder if they had coordinated t-shirts as well I wonder if the folks in LA had matching t-shirts?
  17. The real question is would you rather have this guy or a better starting safety? IMO, our safeties are in greater need of an upgrade.
  18. I disagree. Chaos in the streets is always good for party out of power, it allows for the opportunity to position itself as the problem solver it given the chance. To borrow from a well-known political saying, “Never let a good crisis go to waste.”. As to who might be organizing, I’d think there are any number of groups that might be in play: -Open Border groups; -Foreign govts/individuals looking to sow seeds of discontent in our country; -Left wing anarchists -Right wing anarchists; -Cartels; -Business groups that favor open borders and cheap labor; -Any group/social club Roundy belongs to;
  19. I never changed the variable, I said “starting lineup” in my first post. My point is if the NFL drafted 14 Ohio State players, I think Ohio State might be able to beat a UFL team. That was the original topic. Some of those guys will be NFL starters, and the rest will be UFL level guys. The UFL doesn’t have any NFL starting caliber players, so why couldn’t OSU beat a UFL team? How is 82% of OSU’s starting lineup future salesmen if 14 guys got drafted this year? I don’t get your math, but I appreciate your take, I just disagree. This is a statistical extreme, that’s a good point, but I think it’s going to be common in the NIL world of college football. I’ve noticed the NFL draft increasingly dominated by several college teams.
  20. Nope he was perfect, but I wouldnt want him doing handoffs cause one kid did drop the shoe when he handed it back... LOL... We really need OTAs to start... LOL
  21. Hmm. How do I count a PASS behind the line of scrimmage? Tough question. Run? Or pass? Hmm. Remind me. Did you say they have dink and dunk elements? Or did you say they were a run first team, and is that what I responded to? I believe it was the latter. Again, they were not a run first team. They were also 9th in the league in YPA. Allen threw downfield a lot. Had a bad year, his worst since he broke through at percentage of catchable balls that were in the air for 20 yards or more. That's not all on him, but some of it is. They were a very successful passing offense, in any case. 8th in TDs and 14th in yards. Not run-first, though. If anything, fairly balanced, which is probably what they want to look like to - among other things - make it easier on Josh. C.Biscuit, I'm totally with you in terms of not being the least bit angry at Cook. He's got to try to maximize his earnings. The question is whether these tactics do maximize his earnings. And what the Bills should do in response. IMO, the Bills response should be hoping he comes down eventually and not re-signing him unless he does.
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