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MVS released from the Seahawks
Ridgewaycynic2013 replied to Desert Bills Fan's topic in The Stadium Wall
The adenoidal broadcasters (j.g.) at WGR will be clamouring for the Bills to sign him. * If I was the S***hawks, I would have him selling beer. Gotta recoup some of that $1.5m. -
I don’t love bishop but I do think he has the ability to be solid. Hancock may be a diamond in the rough, he seems cerebral too. Hamlin is a great kid but doesn’t belong on an NFL roster and hopefully we pick up someone else to take his backup role because I pray he doesn’t have to see the field this year for us
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Did you want to congratulate the "scrub" on becoming WR #6...? 🤡
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Bills Initial Roster - No real surprises
ChevyVanMiller replied to GASabresIUFan's topic in The Stadium Wall
When he came out of college, one of the draft experts (can't recall which one) described him as the best ST gunner he had ever seen at the collegiate level. -
Commenting is not the same as making assumptions on someone’s character. Fyi, we’re on a comments board. Unlike you, I have not made any assumptions to your character, or anyone else’s, nor have I insulted you in any way. Something that seems to come easily for you as evidenced by your personal insult of me in your last statement.
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2024 draft was amazing for franchise QBs, which we had, and WRs which we needed and only got one
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Would Jesus like Alligator Alcatraz?
Joe Ferguson forever replied to SectionC3's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
I think it says it is possible. And we meant to do the same even with foreigners and enemies. from AI A traveler, often understood to be Jewish, is attacked by robbers on the road from Jerusalem to Jericho. A Jewish priest and a Levite pass by without helping him. A Samaritan, despite historical animosity between Jews and Samaritans, stops to help the injured man. He bandages his wounds and takes him to an inn for care. Key Themes Compassion: The Samaritan's actions exemplify true neighborly love, showing mercy to someone in need. Inclusivity: The parable challenges social boundaries, emphasizing that anyone can be a neighbor, regardless of ethnic or religious differences. This what I was taught on many Sundays. -
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Levi Wallace is in Buffalo (for lunch)
Ridgewaycynic2013 replied to 17islongenough's topic in The Stadium Wall
Complaining?! Sounds more like a collective sigh of relief. 😁 -
The Seahawks released Marquez Valdes-Scantling after they couldn't find someone to trade for the veteran receiver and the $2.5 million that remains on his one-year contract. From a financial standpoint, that had to be a tough move to make since he's guaranteed another $1.5 million on top of his $1.5 million signing bonus. But from a competitive standpoint, it was their only choice absent a trade. Seattle signed Valdes-Scantling to be their WR3 and to help replace some of the speed their offense lost in the DK Metcalf trade. But because he doesn't play special teams, he couldn't be any lower than that on the depth chart if he wanted to make roster. Rookie fifth-round pick Tory Horton clearly outperformed him over the summer to the surprise of no one at TBD…
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It's real to me!-)
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Bills Initial Roster - No real surprises
oldmanfan replied to GASabresIUFan's topic in The Stadium Wall
Really surprised by Coddrington. Figured Davis would return. And I think my man Ingram is going to surprise folks. -
Bills Initial Roster - No real surprises
Don Otreply replied to GASabresIUFan's topic in The Stadium Wall
Can’t have enough O-line depth, outside of the QB, that is the most important group on the offense, jmo, -
Would Jesus like Alligator Alcatraz?
sherpa replied to SectionC3's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
I believe that there are hundreds of references in the Old Testament addressing this, which have come true. I am in no position to say what God requires, but I am familiar with what is in the Old Testament regarding what occurred, with undeniable accuracy. -
The other one.
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Aisle 6, about half way down on the right. Hard to believe teams have such a hard time finding them in the player store. 🤷♂️
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This is way too early to say on Bishop. He's had a couple of injuries and one bad play in preseason when matched up 1v1 with a good slot corner. I think he's looked solid and you can see the athleticism and tools the Bills were looking for when they drafted him, if he can keep reducing his mental errors he has all the talent to be a quality starting safety. Y'all gotta learn to give players more time. Bernard going into year 2 was a somewhat similar story, and he ended up being very good that year.
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Sucks for Rasul. i loved his attitude and competitiveness he brought. Great teammate and locker room presence. He’s a good corner to defend our short rac passes. Solid tackler. Good luck Sul, I appreciated you even though you looked washed last season
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Beanie Bishop (CB/Steelers) is definitely worth a look.
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Bills Initial Roster - No real surprises
BuffaloBillyG replied to GASabresIUFan's topic in The Stadium Wall
Honestly I think his ST chops get him a jersey on game day. If all WRs are healthy it's Moore I question being active on game day. -
Bills Initial Roster - No real surprises
WhitewalkerInPhilly replied to GASabresIUFan's topic in The Stadium Wall
Honestly my biggest surprise is both Shavers and Moore. I know they have very different skill set but I thought it would be one or the other -
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I'm not knocking Roseman for anything, and I'm not trying to say that Beane is a better overall GM than Roseman---as you said, you can't argue with 2 Super Bowl wins and 3 appearances. I was only saying that the Eagles are not a good comparison when it comes to assessing Beane's drafting, mainly because the Eagles have had more premium picks and a higher-overall draft position (specifically over the last 5 years, but I expanded it to 8 at your request). How they got those picks may indeed have been some savvy GM work (not unlike Beane moving up for Josh), but if you are trying to compare just drafted players to drafted players, who did better, well it's not an apples to apples comparison imo. To be clearer with the data: Over the last eight years (2017-2024): The Eagles have had 58 total picks, with an average draft position of 124. They have had 23 picks in the first three rounds, with an average draft position of 48. The Bills have had 61 total picks, with an average draft position of 136. They have had 24 picks in the first three rounds, with an average draft position of 57. 1st Round 2nd Round 3rd Round Eagles picks 9, 10, 13, 14, 21, 22, 22, 30 37, 40, 43, 49, 51, 53, 53, 57 65, 66, 73, 83, 94, 99, 103 Bills picks 7, 9, 16, 23, 25, 27, 30 33, 37, 38, 54, 59, 60, 61, 63, 63 74, 86, 89, 91, 93, 95, 96, 96 In the first three rounds, the Eagles have picked above the Bills 17 of 24 times (71% of the time). [I bolded the picks where the Bills actually picked higher---and 4 of the 7 are at the end of the third round---and the other 3 picks are only separated by 1 or 2 spots]. If a GM could pick which set of draft picks he'd rather have, they are going to take the Eagles picks. We can argue the amount of an advantage it is, but it is an advantage. And again, if you only look at the last 5 years, when the Eagles acquired most of the "impact" players that people refer to, rather than the last 8 years, the difference in draft position between the two teams is even more pronounced. As I noted before, last 5 years, the Bills highest draft pick was 23. The Eagles had 5 picks better than 23 in that span.
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Bills Initial Roster - No real surprises
Steptide replied to GASabresIUFan's topic in The Stadium Wall
Wonder if shavers will ever be active for a game