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  2. Jags? Wow that's a bold prediction.
  3. Bringing back the Jordans could really help tighten up the locker room vibe. It opens the door to signing a talented player who might come with some baggage. It's good to have linemen who are a little dirty If we bring this guy into Buffalo’s more structured setup, he might actually thrive instead of getting lost in the chaos like he did in Miami and Las Vegas.
  4. Thank you for your service.. and like you ,I never watched a replay of that game either..
  5. He's just too risky.
  6. Apologies, I didn't mean to be insulting. My point really is pretty obscure, and I wasn't very articulate expressing it. I'm trying to get at a phenomenon I haven't seen described elsewhere, and it's hard to pin down. Let me try once more: I see two teams, seemingly even overall, face off. One wins, barely. Here is the phenomenon: Commentators disproportionately praise the winners, downplaying or ignoring their many mistakes, while condemning or lamenting the loser, focusing on their mistakes while pretty much ignoring the good things they did, which might even exceed the good things the winning team did. Even if the difference came down to a single bad call by the ref, or a player slipping in the mud, the one team is Glorious, the other a Loser, the one enjoying nothing but admiration, the other little but criticism. That strikes me as lazy thinking, a surrender to emotion (on the part of both sides). I get that this emotional response is part of the fun of being a fan. But the Spock in me rolls my eyes whenever I hear, for example, Mahomes lauded as The Holy One and Allen as the guy who can't get it done. If I'm Mahomes, after any of those playoff victories against the Bills, I'm saying to Allen, "Man, that could so easily have gone either way," and my triumph would be accordingly tempered by this humbling fact.
  7. Boy are we getting bored waiting for the season to start. We're good to go IMO. Let's get it on!
  8. I wouldn’t hate it but it just seems like it’s not a good organizational fit. Going to be one of those things where the coaching staff and GM know the team well enough to make the call.
  9. Lambda lambda lambda
  10. 😂 Trump: I make this pledge to you today. I will never ever ride a bicycle. Question for C-section and pennst, what does this pledge from Trump tell you about what Trump thinks of his bicycle riding acumen? Think hard now.
  11. Putting the ball on the ground is dangerous, not sure that would work in the NFL, but there has to be a version of the fake that would work.
  12. That was legitimately pretty. I think one thing Brady can take from the KC game is to have wrinkles out of the sneak, or other options he can turn to. He had all off season to agonize over it, so hopefully going forward if the opposing team stops it once or twice, he’ll have something else to pull from his bag of tricks instead of stubbornly calling the same play because it had worked throughout the season.
  13. Not bad players but also not Chase & Higgins
  14. Fundamentally decent. That’s what Romney said about Biden, a guy that never came across a lie he was unwilling to tell. Tibsy is as much a stone-throwing delusional malignancy as anyone else here and frequently more so. Good heavens.
  15. I got into an argument on Reddit as I tend to do at times. The topic of conversation was “who was the best dual threat RB?” The NFL subreddit tends to actually be very knowledgeable, but what surprised me was that barely anybody even brought up Thurman Thomas. Honestly, the 90s were before my time and I only really got to see him play at the tail end of his career. According to people here, he is THE quintessential dual threat back. He has every accolade you could possibly want (well, ALMOST every one) numerous first/second team All Pro, 8 time Pro Bowler, NFL MVP, OPOY, 90s all-decade team. I am wondering why he is relatively forgotten about by the younger generation despite other players from Thurman’s generation brought up all the time. Emmit Smith, Walter Payton, Dickerson, Fault, Sanders, etc are all household names to fans.
  16. Now entering bust status
  17. From an unbiased outsider’s perspective, Mr. Grumpy Gus, it appears that YOU instigated your Labor Day morning fracas with Tiberius by referring to him as a “moop.” Tibsy is a fundamentally decent forum member who only means well. I may or may not be reminded of an ancient upstate New York proverb, crudely translated from the native Haudenosaunee tongue to English as follows: “Poke rear of black bear with hickory stick end, maybe face tomahawk of pale ingenue with impossibly flat stomach.” Heed the wisdom of those who came before you, Leh-nerd. << Narrator: Kay slowly licks the crimson residue off her virtual warrior blade, sending chills down Leh-nerd’s spine like the prevailing winds off of a great lake. With Kay’s menacing mountain lion-esque eyes fixated on Leh-nerd from afar, eyes black and cold like a winter night camping in the Tug Hill region, Leh-nerd’s chasmic frigidity finds momentary respite as he pees his pants in fear. >> << Also, Narrator: Leh-nerd notes that Kay is wearing a flowery long-sleeved maxi, with a very light beige foundation, well into Labor Day because Leh-nerd knows that Kay is never one to follow stupid fashion platitudes…because there was that one time Leh-nerd recommended that Kay not wear white into September, thinking Kay would actually find that outmoded advice useful…though to be fair to Leh-nerd, he was just trying to be helpful and it’s the sincerity that counts. Whatever. Kay is still going to threaten Leh-nerd with her virtual tomahawk if Leh-nerd acts up again with his MAGA stupidity. >>
  18. Still love the Bullstojan's.... You mean you guys are FOR lawfare now? 😂 It was said over and over and over again at the time when they were circle jerking over closing the walls on Trump. Once you cross the Rubicon there's no putting the toothpaste back in the tube. You won't like what's most certainly coming.
  19. Happy Labor Day yall
  20. Agree we didn't lose a starter or even the first backup coming onto the field. A week ago there was speculation whether Carter was going to be cut, so really doubt we need to worry about replacing him. Very likely he wouldn't have even dressed unless someone else got hurt and now that they signed Phillips, he may have taken the injured players spot first. Add to that we have a DT coming back in 6 weeks which many speculated Carter may have got cut then to make room
  21. Sort of curious how the Bills run their tush push this year given how it petered out against KC, and also whether there might be some variations and trick plays from it. For example, not sure many people saw this, but New Mexico pulled off one of the best fake tush push plays I have seen on Saturday.
  22. I don’t care if he’s the reincarnation of Warren Sapp. I don’t want this freaky guy within 100 feet of Buffalo or any school zone for that matter. I would not be the least bit surprised if he ends up getting in really bad trouble down the road. Yeah no definitely not the same reason… 😒
  23. There were so many chances of Bills winning their first Super Bowl game. Cornelius Bennett dropping that pass from Hostetler that could have been a pick 6 was huuuge!
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