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Maxwell Hairston named in civil lawsuit for sexual assault
Dr. Who replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall
Fortunately, its not like we're going to be on Hard Knocks or anything. -
I was told something similar with Amari Cooper a few months ago. Obviously it would be impossible to know for sure, but I feel pretty strongly that he would be signed by now if demand existed.
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It's kinda strange how you frame some things in terms of Reaganism’s, Maga yet the laws and regulations that have led to the issues you outline about the city have been in dominate democrat control since the late 80's and are probably already more in line with what you want to see then a moderate city/state Either way we got to blame someone because it definitely can't be the policies that were put into place from each administration that were more left then the last, its because they just didn't go far enough. Im sure when these policies don't work it's because you can't tippy toe with free bus rides and gov stores. Vote for me so I can implement socialism properly. I mean the more left you go the more successful the city. It is why all Americans are demanding to model their policies off the great liberal successes shown by San Francisco ect.
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Depends on his options. If another team gives him a better shot to make the roster he'll go there. Coleman, Shakir, Samuel, and Palmer are pry locks based on their contracts or draft investment in Coleman's case. There's nothing in Elijah Moore's contract that guarantees he has a spot locked down come this fall so maybe Claypool could push him for that WR5 spot.
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It would be borderline negligent of the Bills to not look at him again if this story is 100% accurate. I have to think Buffalo doesn't see it exactly like this.
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Beach. Why? Beech mtn is cool tho https://www.beechmountainresort.com So is sugar mtn. tix still available https://www.beechmountainresort.com/event/jason-isbell-and-the-400-unit-w-grace-bowers-and-many-more/ cmon. Nothing could be as banal as an nb or big blitz post. They seemingly never leave the basement.
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Likely angling to get camp invites, but still cool to hear player say nice things about the Bills.
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The best NFL draft pick ever at every slot from No. 1 to 262
Doc Brown replied to BADOLBILZ's topic in The Stadium Wall
Good write up. Adrian Peterson has four 1st team All Pros and three 2nd team All Pros. Josh would have to at least win another MVP (or multiple 1st or 2nd team all pros) and win a Super Bowl at minimum to catch him imo.. -
More upside than Stephen Gosnell or Kelly Akharaiyi
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Saving our democracy means ours in the exclusive sense. In other words we need to save "democracy" as defined by leftist Marxists. Notice that you'll never hear any of them say that we must save our constitutional republic.
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I'm confident Stein is an intelligent person and he doesn't really believe there are more than two genders. But in liberal society admitting that kind of reality is social and political heresary punishable by banishment. But when you're operating under a system of forced obedience to lies this reality denying behavior is required for survival.
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I think I have to cast my vote for Amy Lee.
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Who is on the Mt. Rushmore of Bills Special Teams
RobbRiddick replied to BillsPride12's topic in The Stadium Wall
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Who is on the Mt. Rushmore of Bills Special Teams
FieldGeneral replied to BillsPride12's topic in The Stadium Wall
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https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/45597769/picking-best-nfl-draft-picks-ever-every-slot-common-era-1967-2024 Interesting article. The highlighted are my added notes to the ESPN story.........so here are the Bills and some Bills related one's with 3 McBeane related all-time picks mentioned right in round 1 and some actual McBeane greatest picks later in the draft: 7. Adrian Peterson, RB (2007) The last non-quarterback to win the MVP award, Peterson led the league in rushing yardage three times in his career: 2008, 2012 and 2015. "All Day" was my pick over Champ Bailey, but watch out for Josh Allen. He and Peterson have the same number of MVP trophies and Super Bowl appearances ... for now. (Allen will own this spot soon and probably deserves it already IMO). 10. Patrick Mahomes, QB (2017) Our first active player is Mahomes, who somehow easily clears Rod Woodson, Terrell Suggs and Marcus Allen despite being maybe halfway through his career. A two-time MVP, three-time Super Bowl champ and three-time Super Bowl MVP, Mahomes will likely build a compelling argument for being the greatest quarterback ever by the time his career is done. (McDermott dealt this pick to KC and ended up with Tre White and the 1st round pick they then traded up from to select Tremaine Edmunds) 22. Justin Jefferson, WR (2020) Thank goodness there were no Hall of Famers to snub with the 22nd pick, making Jefferson an even easier selection for me. Never forget that Jefferson holds the record for most receiving yards through two seasons of a player's career (3,016) -- as well as through three seasons (4,825), four seasons (5,899) and five seasons (7,432). Guess which record he'll hold at the end of this year? (acquired pick as part of the exchange with McBeane for Stefon Diggs) 42. Rob Gronkowski, TE (2010) Four Super Bowl rings. Four first-team All-Pro appearances. A uniquely dominant prime as a pass-catching tight end with elite blocking ability. (The Buddy Nix Bills selected the Troupacabra instead of the local product) 70. Fred Warner, LB (2018) Easy pick here, as Warner will go down as the best linebacker of this decade and one of the best linebackers ever. (unfortunate that Warner ended up being so much better than Edmunds and the Bills traded a second rounder to move UP to get Edmunds) 73. Jason Taylor, DE (1997) Another Hall of Famer was also selected at pick No. 73 in Bears DT Steve McMichael, but it's tough to hold a candle to Taylor. A winner of Defensive Player of the Year (2006) and Walter Payton Man of the Year (2007), Taylor had both a dominant prime and a long stretch of viable play. (This one hurt me to my core during that 1997 draft......the Bills picked Marcellus Wiley over him. Wiley was a nice player but Taylor was the HR pass rushing OLB they desperately needed for that defense. It was a frustrating stretch in the 1990's where John Butler did not take advantage of the abundance of quality 2nd and 3rd round pass rushers available to 3-4 teams. This one hurt double because Taylor became a Bills killer.) 75. Russell Wilson, QB (2012) Tough break for OT Terron Armstead, who is one of the best third-round picks ever but isn't better than this Super Bowl-winning, Walter Payton Man of the Year-winning quarterback. (Russ is kind of a joke now but he was one of the best in the league for a long time. Buddy Nix famously traded up to take the awful TJ Graham at 69 thinking he could get Wilson in the 4th round. What an a$$clown of a strategist he was. https://billswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl/bills/2020/07/22/buffalo-bills-david-lee-claims-wanted-draft-russell-wilson-dak-prescott/79402255007/) 86. Andre Reed, WR (1985) Another odd density of Hall of Famers, as pick No. 86 carries Reed, Rams OT Jackie Slater and Saints kicker Morten Andersen. Reed is an easy selection for his seven straight Pro Bowls and 16-year NFL career, 15 of which were in Buffalo. Don't worry -- my kicker picks come later. (Finally the Bills have a winner. The best 86th overall ever. I gotta agree. Jackie Slater is tough to beat though he was also great). 111. Terrence McGee, CB (2003). (A win for team Donahoe. We are at the stage of the draft now where there are some not-great all-timers mixed in with HoF types). 134. Kyle Williams, DT (2006) (Levy/Modrak struck gold with the pick traded to Houston for Eric Moulds). 148. Khalil Shakir, WR (2022) ( Khalil may never live up to the @Alphadawg7 hype but what he's done is good enough to be the best 148 ever. McBeane's 1st official win but Allen will eventually be the best #7 overall.) 171. Gary Anderson, K (1982) (I guess this win for Buffalo would be Norm Pollam and the rest of the strong but largely forgotten group of scouts that Chuck Knox brought to Buffalo from his Rams days. Greatest kicker pick ever according to article and foreshadowed in the Andre Reed pick write up. This one sticks hard in the craw of one @BUFFALOBART who still holds Anderson in great disdain for intentionally failing his way off of the Bills roster) 185. Christian Benford, CB (2022) ( That's 2 all-timer day 3 draft picks for McBeane. Fingers crossed his brains aren't scrambled from those concussions and can have a long career.) 253. Roland Hooks, RB (1975) (The pickings were slim at 253 apparently. Certainly the most unlikely Bill to find on this list.) 255. Don Majkowski, QB (1987) (The Buffalo born Magic Man looked like the real deal there for a brief time.)
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Who is on the Mt. Rushmore of Bills Special Teams
Mikie2times replied to BillsPride12's topic in The Stadium Wall
Except by doing it this way nearly every kicker in a more modern era would be better. Same with QB’s. The FG% has just gone up at a faster rate league wide. Relative to era they’re about identical. Christie gets the nod for clutch/important kicks and following Norwood, which can’t be easy. -
He's 18?? Jeez, that's amazing!
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Maxwell Hairston named in civil lawsuit for sexual assault
Miyagi-Do Karate replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall
agreed. The Bills are pretty naive if they thought that the Araiza and Hairston situations wouldn’t mature into lawsuits and PR issues. Neither guy was a “must have” player too. -
Practice Roster?
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This was the first time I looked at the total chart. My seats are in the $8k section (Bills side). Overall, I think they did a pretty good job pricing the PSLs, they covered the spectrum very well and as mentioned by others there is a level that is accessible for a wide swath of fans. I viewed the $8k/seat (I have 4) as not bad - amortized over the life of the PSL it is $267/season, which as it turns out is going to be just under the cost of a regular season ticket. I knew the game tickets were going to go up a lot and was more concerned about that. Mine are going from the current about $180 (I think, never know how to factor in the preseason games) to about $300, which is a huge jump - 8 regular season game cost per ticket up from about $1,440 to $2,400.
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Who is on the Mt. Rushmore of Bills Special Teams
PrimeTime101 replied to BillsPride12's topic in The Stadium Wall
Steve Christie 234 Field Goals in 15 Solid Seasons.