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According to Cover 1, Coleman will be a healthy scratch
BillsShredder83 replied to BillsFan619's topic in The Stadium Wall
Ehhhh, he was teetering the line in that post game interview. He didnt say anything crazy, but he danced around accountability for certain.... I also saw a guy fighting demons between wanting to tell these reporters off and trying to turn on some charm, to take some heat out of the kitchen. Id be shocked if anything gets turned around. I think a few games riding pine/barely producing will tip the scales, and he'll end up a passive malcontent at the least. I've seen guys similar to this at work before. They'll try their best, against their nature, to not explode... but the second its apparent things cant be smoothed over, is when they start screaming, slamming doors and say "F - U! I quit". Like a last ditch effort to make it lookk like their decision to leave, when in reality, they knew firing was imminent Not what im rooting for, and would prefer he performs for the team.... but gun to my head and I have to guess.... we'll get the temper tantrum quit before you can fire me kinda move -
Game week thread - Bills at Texans TNF
EmotionallyUnstable replied to BillsFan619's topic in The Stadium Wall
In this scenario, they’d be down to: Shakir Palmer Shavers Moore That all but guarantees a Gabe Davis elevation. The second elevation could be for Codrington, or possible another Latu call up with Kincaid down. -
According to Cover 1, Coleman will be a healthy scratch
BillsFanForever19 replied to BillsFan619's topic in The Stadium Wall
Moore and Samuel have been pretty interchangable all season. Until Palmer went down, when everyone was healthy - sometimes Samuel was up and sometimes Moore was up. They're very similar. So Moore will come in for him. Hardman was active as a Returner more than anything else. As we dressed 5 WR'a all season, save for last week. And Hardman only got 4 reps on Offense. We'll probably go back to what we did for Returns before Hardman's arrival. Or we'll activate Brandon Codrington for that. But with Kincaid still down, it's likely we'll activate Latu again. So then we'll have Khalil Shakir, Joshua Palmer, Tyrell Shavers, and Elijah Moore up. And it comes down to who do you want active more for the last spot? Gabe Davis or Keon Coleman? That's really not even a question. -
According to Cover 1, Coleman will be a healthy scratch
Alphadawg7 replied to BillsFan619's topic in The Stadium Wall
There are plenty of successful Bills players people also called a scrub prematurely after 1 year. Keon may or may not prove to be one, but one thing for sure is that there is no way to truly know that answer today. But to be fair, he is trending in the wrong direction for sure. Everyone thought Kayshon Boutte was also a scrub before this season began too. -
heY Cole ! standing near each other " See what they are doing ? this is them trending" Watch for the drag and double move to catch you Watch for his eyes pre snap again. Did you see it ? You can break on that these tells
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Spencer Brown Mic'd Up 11/16/25 vs Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Buffalo716 replied to Ralonzo's topic in The Stadium Wall
Teller was not playing the same before as after we traded him People act like a slap in the ass doesn't wake up professional athletes when they see the writing on the wall He was not playing like a future All pro in Buffalo and he did not fit our current scheme great.. he still isn't the greatest pass blocker -
Spencer Brown Mic'd Up 11/16/25 vs Tampa Bay Buccaneers
NewEra replied to Ralonzo's topic in The Stadium Wall
I’m afraid for James Cook’s life. Spencer needs to chill. For real -
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yikes. I know he wasn’t “technically” a first-rounder; but he’s trending towards being tied with Kaiir Elam as the biggest bust of Beane’s career.
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Spencer Brown Mic'd Up 11/16/25 vs Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Buffalo716 replied to Ralonzo's topic in The Stadium Wall
Which is why I've always been pro Josh Allen design runs I got it we don't want him to take a supreme beating for 17 weeks... But the dude is the epitome of football player He wants to be in the muck and the grime.. it wakes him up Doesn't have the hair -
I made a full post about it in the Coleman thread, but thought it was worth mentioning here as well. There is a lot of talk on X that Coleman is down again tomorrow. Not sure if it is fully out there corroborated with multiple sources, but there is talk, which I fully believe to be true, that he indeed will be scratched again tomorrow. If this is indeed true, it's not a great look for him with both Hardman and Samuel out as well with injuries. Looks like Moore might be the guy that goes in for Samuel and we'll have to wait and see what they choose to do with the return game.
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Was Al Bundy the funniest TV character ever?
May Day 10 replied to Another Fan's topic in Off the Wall
Its probably Randy Marsh -
Hancock seemed to be ? A multi type , which is awesome for McD . Needing more reps and or focused on one position. That may have become a need sooner than later with recent injuries. My favorite bit is that Bills probably couldn't put an honest Dime package on the field last week ! and still had a fine day back there. My least is that , the Front Four ? Need the back end to be very very good. But leaning into it for Playoffs and Beyond ! Pretty stoked with our Players in the back protecting Thanks mgk are you really though ? lol Just kidding twas fairly witty
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Shavers had the best game of his career , I'd need to see more if I'm going to put him in the same class I do love that he plays STs and is a great blocker and he his snap counts were on the rise in the previous weeks, so maybe he is destined for a WR1 or 2 spot but still alot left to prove , I just don't want these WR rotations to continue, find your guy(s) and stick with them for the majority of the game, Shavers/Palmer/Gabe on the outside, Shakir in the slot
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What’s up it point? Trump is the president. And he’s probably in worse shape than Biden. Autopen II is sitting there insulting people and telling windy stories because he’s hiding the fact at he doesn’t know what is going on.
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I have other theories. I told him it was illegal to impersonate a doc and give medical advice, he was a sock puppet account of which there are likely several here or he just got tired of being embarrassed. huh? It's all there in the study. You're trained to evaluate studies, right Dr Molecular biologist?
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I think it is called a Tie With Taylor running the ball and our running defense (or lack thereof) , Danny Dimes might not have to throw a single pass
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With Bosa playing with one arm and Epenesa looking like a f#ckin concussion zombie on the field last Sunday the current, still-effective version of Clowney would be a Godsend.
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lots to unpack here. A cursory review showed that the study looked at healthy patients, mortality was not an endpoint (it appears none of the study subjects died), and the sample size of positive covid tests in the population studied was extremely small (20 - 40) in arms of less than 5000 subject. They considered chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine equal. They don't cite studies to support this contention. Re sample size, the authors openly admit it was a significant limitation to the studies conclusions. Why they chose to exclude the most vulnerable and most likely to die, I have no idea. That would seem to me , the most important group to study. in the discussion, the authors made this statement: In summary, this large double-blind, placebo-controlled, trial showed that hydroxychloroquine and chloroquine prophylaxis was safe and well tolerated, and combined with data from other similar trials provided some evidence that laboratory-confirmed symptomatic COVID-19 might be reduced. The fact that it's still not approved for prophylaxis or treatment of Covid in the US, suggests that public health officials (even in the trump run CDC and FDA) did not find this study convincing. but thanks for the citation.
