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According to Cover 1, Coleman will be a healthy scratch
milfandcookies replied to BillsFan619's topic in The Stadium Wall
I never ever said Coleman should take the mic and call out Dawkins lol, wtf? Making up arguments to refute here, and I’m the troll lol -
Has anyone brought up how demeco ryans doesn’t like Josh Allen? Remember last year he made a point to state that Jordan love would be the best qb they have played this year the week after playing Buffalo. then later in the year he made a comment about Lamar being the real mvp or something to that effect. Knowing how Josh Allen remembers all this stuff I hope it’s something that motivates him even more. and yes spare me the he is an nfl player blah blah he doesn’t need motivation. I know I get that and agree but Allen always remembers petty things like this. No way he didn’t hear that and get the message Ryans was sending. Hopefully with the need to win, the poor day there last year and the comments we get an extra focused Josh Allen Thursday.
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This is such an interesting situation to follow over the next few days. On one hand, he wasn't slated to return until at least next week, of not the week after. And, it probably would be rushing him back with only 1 week of full practice with some limited practice time last week. However, the situation they're in with their record in the standings is on life support. Their record is terrible, so the only way they are getting in is to probably win the division which they almost (not quite, probably) have to run the table to do. But they are only 2 games out of the the division and with the teams they still have left to play, if they win the right ones, the could possibly steal the division. However, they are hanging off the edge of the cliff so to speak....... If they rush him back to play this week, you are taking a chance of a setback or something worse. However, if they choose to sit him and they lose to the Pats*, the chances of even winning the division take a huge hit of the teams ahead of them win. The thing is, if Allen were in this situation, I don't think there is a force of nature that would keep him off the field and leaving it all out there no matter what the repercussions would be. And I think as fans, we would be in full support of it. However, their offensive line is absolute trash and their defense is somehow worse than ours. What are the chances they truly overtake that division even if they do win this week? My money is and has been on the Ravens all along. Nothing is going to change that. They are simply the best team in that division regardless of what their record shows and their schedule overall is favorable in my opinion. I just don't believe in the Steelers ability to hold them off. And the Ravens are just flat out better than the Bengals as a complete team. Are the Bengals really going to win both matchups with the Ravens and make up ground during the other remaining games? Just a tremendous long shot. But, that's why I said earlier, this is fascinating to watch this week. Are they going to maybe do the safe thing and keep him off the field and most likely take an L to the Pats* that basically ends their chances at the division before he even steps back on the field? Or, are they going to chance it, while still having a pretty good chance at losing Sunday even if he plays? I mean, we already know even if he plays, Chase won't be there to bail him out if needed. And, after sitting virtually the entire season, would he even provide them the best chance of winning the game with the rust he might be playing with. Honestly, I think the Pats* beat them regardless of whether he plays or not, but man.....the fun drama and chatter it would create heading into the game would be great regardless.
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This thread reminds me of the age old NFL saying. “It’s not who you play… but when you play them”. This is a great weekend to play Cincinnati. Even if Burrow played, he won’t be in mid season form, and no Chase. Look at the Falcons injury report. It’s huge. Too bad the Bills didn’t get them this Monday night instead of when London and Penix were around. Take the Saints this weekend.
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Get yourself out on the corner, a stud like you can make that cheese in a weekend…,
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According to Cover 1, Coleman will be a healthy scratch
Einstein replied to BillsFan619's topic in The Stadium Wall
That’s only because he’s a Bills player. If he was a Dolphin you would call him a scrub. -
20b for Argentina? Pardons for all j6ers? Economic policy (the worst of his sins, in my view) that significantly shifted the tax burden to the middle class? No focus on inflation? Dumping on the vaccine that he helped establish? Some of what he does makes sense, I grant you that. Hard line on China. I don’t disagree on Abraham and Saudi alliance. I do disagree on approach to Saudis and self sealing with Qatar. Ultimately he’s a friggin mess.
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According to Cover 1, Coleman will be a healthy scratch
TH3 replied to BillsFan619's topic in The Stadium Wall
Ummm. He has been given ample opportunities to “learn” Leave him in Buff. Guy is a cancer -
I don't have any disdain for you or anyone else who voices their opinion honestly and objectively. I have an issue with people who are grossly political, or ignorant. You can fill in those names. Biden was the worst president in my lifetime. Worse than Carter, who was second. He kneecapped the Us energy industry, then begged them and the Saudis to bail him out when polls tipped against him Trump is a guy I cannot stand personally, but what he does, ex the juvenile nonsense of name calling, usually makes sense. People post here all the time with no effort of understanding the real issues involved in these decisions. The F-35 program deliveries are way behind schedule. The US Air Force is one half the size that it was during Desert Storm, in no way capable of supporting anywhere near the level of operations they did then. The US Navy cannot support it's carrier commitments, and doesn't have near the aircraft or pilots to do that. The US Congress will not support those commitments, as evidenced by the recent shutdown, which has serious results in defense issues. That was all on Shumer. My point is this. The F-35 backlog re deliveries is very significant. I have no idea how long it will take for the Saudi number to come up and receive airplanes. I also believe, based on my background and understanding, that allying with the Saudis is a smart, efficacious undertaking. Totally desirable to defuse the middle east. What I cannot stand is stupid political hatred being injected into reasonable, smart foreign policy. The Abraham Accord is a potentially very big deal, unimagined 20 years ago. Getting Saudi Arabia onboard would be a very major move in the right direction.
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This team is so hard to figure out. But I do think at their best, they are as good as anyone, and better than just about everyone. So much for them is centered around both health, and motivation. They're getting healthier, and there should be NO issue w/ motivation as we get into the homestretch and still have a good chance for the division title.
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He's ready for a fight!
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According to Cover 1, Coleman will be a healthy scratch
Fan in Chicago replied to BillsFan619's topic in The Stadium Wall
I think he gets until training camp. If he continues to display this behavior, he will be cut or traded. -
You are never going to see Gore up unless there is an injured back that can’t play.
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Go……and find yourself a sugar daddy oil tycoon. All your problems solved!
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I won't call you "liar", because I believe you truly THINK that you won a lot of those arguments. But call me whatever you want. Did you decide if you'd you prefer I call you Nassar or Mengele? Either work for me. And here is the article: Hydroxychloroquine provides moderate COVID-19 prevention — Nuffield Department of Medicine https://share.google/KhjjQo76pAXXHZyiO Note that I didn't say it was approved for covid prevention, just that the study showed that it had impact.
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Damn wallet...
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Hopefully they can pull off win against the Pats,then somehow we can out score them in a few weeks
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Why are people wanting to continue to punish a player who has already been disciplined for his actions? Leaving him behind to “teach him a lesson” is just punitive beyond a reasonable measure. “If you want a student to learn math, you teach them math. If you want a student to learn to read, you teach them to read. If you want a student to learn to behave, we punish?” This is a line of thinking that some of you have adopted. Behavior is LEARNED and therefore must be relearned, taught and supported. Consequence plays a role in this but it is not the sole measure needed to get what we need from Coleman. We must remember, this organization WANTS Coleman to succeed (clearly unlike some of you). Therefore, they should be taking the steps to help him mature not driving a wedge between them. In an unrelated example: If an addict who attends meetings relapses, they don’t cut him out of the next meeting. They encourage his participation, pick him up, hold him accountable by building rapport. Relationships matter. Ill get off my soap box now but I hope that those who feel they need to continue to twist the knife think about what the positive and negative results from this might be.
