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I understood your point. I was just throwing a bone.
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i keep him at least one more year unless it is hopeless because he does remind me of Eric Moulds in some ways and Moulds was not good his first two seasons but his 3rd started quite the run. It is hope more than expected at this point but he already has better numbers just so far this season than Moulds had either of his first two.
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According to Cover 1, Coleman will be a healthy scratch
milfandcookies replied to BillsFan619's topic in The Stadium Wall
It’s an award he made lol. Yeah he wins it. im just offering the perspective on the other side here. Coleman was on that sideline and watched the game. He saw Dawkins jump Offside twice. And then take the mic and rip HIM for making a mistake! -
The New President Autopen
SectionC3 replied to The Frankish Reich's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Quiet, piggy. The people who know what they’re talking about are speaking. The rap sheet contains the criminal history. You said you’ve seen the rap sheet. So show it to everyone else. And then let’s talk about that history and what should have been done by whom. Until then, stay quiet, piggy. -
Game week thread - Bills at Texans TNF
PaattMaann replied to BillsFan619's topic in The Stadium Wall
Rankins ELITE DT?????????? Im interested to know the rest of your elite DT list..... -
Democrats in CONGRESS produce video encouraging a coup
teef replied to Big Blitz's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
i've dated enough to know when you have to turn up the heat. -
According to Cover 1, Coleman will be a healthy scratch
DrDawkinstein replied to BillsFan619's topic in The Stadium Wall
But they havent sufficed. They've all been coaching him up in private for over a year, and he's still showing up late. You continue to ignore the support and continue to disrespect the entire team, then you lose the grace of keeping things private. Dion has earned the right to make mistakes. No one wants mistakes, but he shows up and works hard and plays hard. Beyond that, mistakes happen, and can be begrudgingly absorbed and accepted when the player is actually trying and working. Any mistakes in Dion's performance can be overlooked considering he did the work to make himself available to ACTUALLY PERFORM, and not get benched for bad decisions my 7 year old doesnt even make. -
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According to Cover 1, Coleman will be a healthy scratch
DapperCam replied to BillsFan619's topic in The Stadium Wall
Imagine being young and new on the job, constantly screwing up due to your own laziness, and then the seasoned veteran in your office that wins “best salesman of the year” every year says you need to clean up your act if you want to succeed. -
Democrats in CONGRESS produce video encouraging a coup
B-Man replied to Big Blitz's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Okay if I include something about the thread ? FTA: Now, first, on the surface what they are saying is not actually controversial. If any president, for instance, decides to declare him or herself ‘dictator for life’ our military should absolutely refuse to obey any orders aimed at enforcing that. The problem is that you know this not the game they are playing. For instance, whenever Democrats talk about the Constitution, we ask sarcastically ‘Which Constitution are you talking about? The Constitution you believe in that has things like a right to abortion and gay marriage in it? Or the actual Constitution which has freedom of expression and the right to keep and bear arms in it?’ There is a certain breed of people—and almost all of them are in the Democratic party—that believe that the Constitution means whatever they want it to mean, rather than looking at it objectively and recognizing that it is a document written by other people whose values don’t always line up with yours. Unfortunately, a lot of those people are in the judiciary and even currently on the Supreme Court And the point of this diversion is to make the point that this is the kind of analysis we think these Congresscritters are hoping for. They aren’t hoping that our military personnel will study what the founders meant by a particular provision and do their best to interpret the Constitution as the founders intended. No, they are hoping that they will base their interpretation of the Constitution on what they wished it said, regardless of what it actually says. It is a recipe for chaos in our military. Also, this is actually crazy. The Senate can't 'have their back,' law enforcement and intelligence serve the executive branch. https://twitchy.com/aaronwalker/2025/11/18/video-democrats-call-for-the-military-to-disobey-orders-n2421841 . -
Democrats in CONGRESS produce video encouraging a coup
Wacka replied to Big Blitz's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Another example of the Dems Iron Law. They were al members of of military, intelligence(?), or government. Also was't Kelly an astronaut or am I wrong? Sounds like insurrection to me. -
Game week thread - Bills at Texans TNF
D. L. Hot-Flamethrower replied to BillsFan619's topic in The Stadium Wall
https://x.com/benbbaldwin/status/1991165156286509222/photo/1 Shout out to the Big Guys!!! -
Game week thread - Bills at Texans TNF
dave mcbride replied to BillsFan619's topic in The Stadium Wall
They beat Miami 28-21 on a Thursday night this year too. -
So you think Eli Manning won 2 Superbowl ONLY because of 2 throws? The throw to Manningham down the sideline was one of the best throws in the history of the game. He and Hicks went elsewhere and became absolutely nothing. Why? Who cares about his career record, he won 2 SB's. 2 SB MVPs, 7-2 road record in the playoffs. The two throws your referring to weren't even touchdowns....
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OBJ basically was Justin Jefferson for the first 4 seasons of his career, and recently helped the Rams win the Super Bowl. He’s done a lot more than “one play”. With all that said, I’d give him a tryout (why not), but I have to imagine he’s cooked at this point.
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Which is kinda what you want at that pick for Javon - a cheap player who can play special teams and provide some depth. Bishop's finally starting to come around after a lost 2024 season. Carters been injured (I don't give them a mulligan, but you can't really control that kind of thing), and Davis hasn't really had a path to playing time (he'd have had to really earn it and i haven't seen it). Other late RBs that have performed above draft position are Irving and Tracy, but they also didn't have someone like cook ahead of them either. Comparable usage to a Guerendo, Estime, or Davis (NYJ) from the same draft. Not a "sexy" pick, and not providing a ton of value, but its hard to look through everyone picked after davis and argue they missed. He's a cheap backup running back, which is what you need if you plan to pay a running back. I don't think the book is written on coleman yet even this season, lot of football left to play.
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Bring back Peerless Price or Avion Black.
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According to Cover 1, Coleman will be a healthy scratch
milfandcookies replied to BillsFan619's topic in The Stadium Wall
Imagine being young and new on the job making a mistake, and the fat, sloppy veteran who just made multiple mistakes calls you out to everyone on TV regardless of whether Dawkins comments were warranted or appropriate, they are ineffective and not helpful -
Why? Is the Eli manning thing dumb? Have you seen his career record? Is he sniffing the hall of fame without the two super bowls or his last name for that matter? Of course not. Does he win those two super bowls without those admittedly awesome throws? No. No other qb I can think of made it to the hall on two throws. as for the obj comment. Yes I will admit he was great. But my point (which I made poorly) was his notoriety was based on that Monday night (or was it Sunday night?) catch
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I know nothing and have no inside information or insight. I suspect that two things are at play: 1) Dunning-Kruger. It's not uncommon for a guy to be a team's first draft pick, sign a contract with lots of money, and think they've arrived. They overestimate their skills. They don't have to do something that makes them uncomfortable like travel to Cali and run routes/catch balls for Josh or go join Shakir working with Eric Mould in the off season. He can keep doing what he has been doing that made him a success (a high draft pick) like working with the guy he worked with pre-draft. It was pretty clear during training camp that Coleman had a problem. He was failing to catch balls that were 100% on target. That's usually a focus problem, an eye discipline problem. It took Knox a couple of years to acknowledge he needed to work on it and get to it. And Coleman's release moves had improved, but not as much as they needed to. Maybe doing the same thing and hoping for different results isn't The Way. Be that as it may, Coleman's game against the Ravens seemed to validate his off season work. 8 of 11 for 112 yds, 73% catch %. Whoo hoo. Only it wasn't sustainable. He hasn't broken 50 ypg since, and he's had 3 games with 50% or below catch % It wouldn't be unheard of for a young guy who came into the season thinking he's arrived, and he's done enough, and his opening game validated that, to take a slide down into the Valley of Despair. Especially when he has lots of money and can show up in a bar or club and drown his sorrows. Then what? Pro athletes have a paradoxical mindset. On the one hand, most of them have had to tune out a lot of opinions to get to where they are. Take Josh Allen - all the Division I programs that didn't scout him and wouldn't take a chance. All the draft pundits who said "If Josh Allen succeeds, the Bills will have outsmarted basically all regular humans and the entirety of math itself". Where would he be today if he listened to any of that, including, no doubt, some coaches along the way? So we're asking a young guy who had to have tuned out a lot of noise to get to where he is, to be humble and let some coaches into his head and tell him what he needs to do (that was a problem for Josh initially, by the way). By the way, I haven't read anyone pining for Diggs, but just in case: Diggs "went off" for 10 receptions and 146 yds against us. He had 100+ yd game against Carolina the previous week and just recently against the hapless Jests. The rest of the season? 14, 23, 28, 32, 38, 46, 57, 69 yds. I'm sure part of it is the coverage he faces. But part of it may be the "want to" level in the player's mind.
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I mean it’s not shaping up to be a really good class for sure. I wasn’t a huge fan of Coleman but I understand why they took him. Wanted McConkey I was a huge Cole Bishop guy I also was higher on Carter than most of the board and so far I’m wrong I was a huge Davis fan as well. Still think he can be a solid NFL back with volume but he won’t get that in Buffalo SVPG I thought was a good value pick and his selection to me is incomplete. Regardless a backup C/G with a 5th rounder who can become a starter is not a negative pick imo Ulofoshio was a waste Solomon is a good pick for a 5th rounder. Key ST and role player, has impacted the QB at times when he got the opportunity Grable still has promise and wouldn’t surprise me if he’s in the Alex Anderson 6 OL role next year as the first guy to go in at Guard/Tackle Hardy they took as a PR guy only and Clayton was clearly a long term project guy. I think the Bills board was wiped out by the Hardy pick and they just shot a couple darts It’s shaping up in its entirety to be a pretty bad draft overall. Fell off a cliff after the top 50 or so players and then sporadic good /role players throughout the rest
