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I'm really starting to love this WR room. We quietly got better
HOUSE replied to JerseyBills's topic in The Stadium Wall
Keon Coleman is quickly distroying a promising NFL career. He is known today as a coach killer. 20 years from now he will realize his mistake but the money will be gone. Just add him to the list of players that failed because of a immature lazy attitude with no work ethic. -
Loved seeing him talk about how much he loves football. Really cheered me up to see that he’s not in the doldrums. He even said he loves feeling beat up after a loss like in Houston. Guy is an all-time fighter. And doing this over the mini bye will give him a nice boost of positive energy.
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Brandin Cooks' contract manouvers point to tampering
CSBill replied to stuvian's topic in The Stadium Wall
An instant Classic of a post! POTW -
I think her adherence to the America First agenda has exposed Trump's betrayal of that movement and she simply can't support him further. Whatever her plans, his attacks on her expose him as a fool and weakling. I think this event marks the peak for Trump, not MTG. His agenda and actions are way off course from his pledges. Expect more defections. Chaos to follow.
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Agree 100%. He has quietly lost a degree of suddenness. He gets caught now. That never used to happen. I think that is to be expected as 30 rolls into view. I've been noticing this all year. Sobering, but he has to learn to play a bit differently going forward.
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First two on that list will be the re-branded MSNBC and CNN. We both know that. Regarding cashing in - is there a better place to do that than Congress? Reports are that her net worth grew from 700k to 25M during her stay. Financial wizardry?
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Butler is at Nebraska doing the same thing he did to the Bills secondary. Should have made him the bills DC over Babich. The secondary hasn’t been the same since he left.
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With Josh and Cook on offense you should be putting up points at least every other drive. But calling a deep handoff to a gassed out cook on 4th and 1 is the opposite of your strengths
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Greg Rousseau has turned out to be a complete slug.
Wayne Cubed replied to Walking Tall's topic in The Stadium Wall
And as previously pointed out, this is against their backup QB. And a bang average OL. Nah, Josh got to do it all. -
Will Josh Allen want to stick around for a rebuild?
nuklz2594 replied to BillsFanForever19's topic in The Stadium Wall
almost. he was fiery and led the team -
Who do we want, who do we need as our next OC/DC?
Sierra Foothills replied to Sierra Foothills's topic in The Stadium Wall
Another name for OC, Cameron Turner. Turner is the son of longtime NFL offensive coach Ron Turner and the nephew of longtime NFL offensive coach, Norv Turner. Cam Turner is the Colts' current QB Coach under Head Coach Shane Steichen and played QB collegiately at The Citadel. He also played wide receiver. After graduating, he began his coaching career at The Citadel in 2010, working with wide receivers and special teams. In the NFL he's coached with the Cardinals, the Vikings, and finally with the Cardinals where he was hired by Steve Wilks and then retained by new Head Coach Kliff Kingsbury as Assistant Quarterbacks Coach. In 2021 Turner was promoted to the Cardinals' quarterbacks coach, replacing Tom Clements, who announced his retirement from coaching. In 2022, Turner was promoted to the Cardinals' co–passing game coordinator along with Spencer Whipple. Turner is 38 years old. - Today
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Greg Rousseau has turned out to be a complete slug.
FireChans replied to Walking Tall's topic in The Stadium Wall
Wouldn’t it be nice to maybe have our defense force a TO or 2 in Houston’s territory? Just a bridge too far to ask the defense to meaningfully impact the game on a day the offense is struggling against the best defense in football. -
Cratered fast? The Giants are similar to the Bills in a sense. Massive resources allocated to a defense that struggles to get the job done and puts the offense in a hole. On top of that they had a game changing WR lost for the season, injuries to their OL, a RB who was a problem lost to a broken foot and a QB who looks to show real potential seemingly unwilling to protect himself once he’s already picked up the yards needed to move the chains. Not advocating to bring Dab back but I think he got the wrong end of the deal there. Especially when the guy making the moves and deals is still there in Beane Jr. the fact he still got a pass after letting Saquon walk to a division rival after the guy was more than willing to stay in a seemingly inept and stagnant team says enough. I understand the sentiment and Dab should shoulder some of the blame but putting all of it on him is a bit unjust.
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11/20/2025 Bills @ Texans post game thread
Sierra Foothills replied to BuffaloBill's topic in The Stadium Wall
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Id take a chance at it is possible. If his head is on correctly and he’s healthy, the guy is a reasonable addition to any team struggling at the position. Which we are. Not the biggest fan of Aiyuk but it would be an improvement if the first couple of points married the acquisition. I like the Tempo of your post. Make the call!
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This is where I'm at. As frustrating as this season has been they absolutely have an incredible chance to get to the super bowl with the state of where the AFC is right now. If anything going in as a road wildcard would take a lot of pressure off.... There is no excuse to not get in. I'm exactly where you are at. And if they get in, I'm actually optimistic a little. Joke is on Tampa then lol
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Greg Rousseau has turned out to be a complete slug.
Sojourner replied to Walking Tall's topic in The Stadium Wall
Theyre disappointing on a lot of fronts in the defense but you can have a stud corner and plays can still be made. One dominant guy on the line can help the rest of his positional group out as well as the back end… I’d take a quality edge player or DT and average to mediocre DB’s than I would a stud CB if Benford fit that bill. That’s not to say they wouldn’t make a difference but rather, again, a game wrecker up front makes a bigger difference. Also to boot, you’re absolutely right that Benford is inexcusable as much as Rousseau in terms of $ to product. I like Ed and think he’s a vital missing piece to our problems, the guy can’t be paid that much and be missing to injury or a disappearing act. Big problems all around for big $. Hopefully they can get back to what earned them those contracts. -
Joey bosa will get healthy before the playoffs too assuming he doesn't have any set backs. That cast is off but he's still not 💯 .... When he is, he's a massive massive difference maker in the playoff equation. He can still take a game over similar to what he did vs KC In a playoff game all it takes is a couple ff or sacks to change a game A fully healthy Bosa, Rousseau and Epenesa can generate an organic pass rush. But they all need to be 100%
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Wyoming won’t be the only team that retires #17. juss sayin’..
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She was my best friend. I'm gonna miss her so much. I already do.
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This is why if things break the bills way just a bit, the young guys on defense continue to develop I see a possible run similar to what KC did in 23.... The issues are extremely similar and the cynicism before the playoffs started were similar. Only problem ppl forgot all the success and pedigree of the QB Only concern is can the defense do anything resembling any type of run or possible turnover luck in the playoffs. Ive lost faith in the defense ( in the playoffs) But that KC team had the QB take a step back, they had even more serious wrs issues and a passing game built around a 34 year old te. That KC oline also lost thuney in the playoffs. KC also didn't have some devastating pass rush outside Jones. The issue is can benford get to 100% before the playoffs start and will hairston continue to develop to the point of a borderline shut down cb in the playoffs ... Can younger guys on defense like, Solomon, TJ Sanders, Walker, Mathis , Logue, Dorian Williams, Andressen, Jenkins, Hairston, Bishop , Hancock, Couch, rise up and add something come playoff time? I don't know... The Tampa game gave me substantial hope. The last 5 mins of the Baltimore game, the defense vs KC, etc.... it's definitely there.
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I agree that Brady should go. My main reasons are he doesn't adjust to what defenses are doing in-game, and he runs the same plays out of the same formations way too often. But if the Bills and Beane specifically think firing Brady this off-season is enough to help Josh, then they are making a huge mistake. They NEED a talented receiver who offenses have to worry about on every play, who opens up the field. Give up Keon in the deal for a player or to move up in the draft. Then Palmer can play the second fiddle role, and Shakir the slot, and you've got Davis or Samuel at WR4 along with some speedster at WR5. Kincaid and Hawes are fine at TE. Everything should open up with that WR1, and you can also get huge gains with Cook/Ty catching short passes. If we could only do one of the two (fire Brady or get a legit WR1), I'd go with getting the receiver.
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If the culture here is really so good, then surely it can withstand (or even turn around) 1 or 2 non choir boy types without upsetting the balance or falling apart. If not, then the culture is fragile, not strong.
