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I thought I was the MVP... commercial Allen strikes again
SoMAn replied to transient's topic in The Stadium Wall
She probably gives him pointers, but it's not exactly Shakespeare he's performing. Even without any tutorials, I have a feeling his natural self is a fine asset in front of the camera. He's got natural charisma and likeability that is innate. -
Is Israel Committing Genocide In Gaza?
Wolfgang replied to Trump_is_Mentally_fit's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Seems that Israel will benefit significantly from allowing the 10/7/2023 attack to take place... Thanks to Hamas... There will never be a 2 state solution... -
NOW is Bobby Babich's seat hot?
Mister Defense replied to Mister Defense's topic in The Stadium Wall
I agree that is a more likely scenario, possibly. Depends on circumstances how it is exactly done. I think the longer it takes maybe the more likely he is just demoted or dismissed. As it would be very obvious very soon to all, at that point in the season anyway, that Babich was done with his DC duties. Good point in the last sentence, had not considered that. Yes, and that is an understatement even--Frazier's defenses were MUCH more prepared and he was a dramatically better play caller than Babich. But McDermott took over as he did not like some of it--so imagine what he is thinking now!? And Beane too. -
I thought I was the MVP... commercial Allen strikes again
albanyfan replied to transient's topic in The Stadium Wall
I’m going to say he’s very coachable. By his wife. -
i know that. that's what i had said. and i had told the pats fan that and he said i was 100% wrong lol
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I expect a close game. If the Bills rise up and play their A-game on defense, it may not be as close. Seeing is believing. I'm not optimistic about that side of the ball. The D-line was identified as the weak link following last season. So far, that characterization hasn't changed, even with the addition of Bosa and the draft picks. IF Rousseau finally picks it up, and WHEN Oliver and Milano return, and WHEN the rookies are comfortable and play consistently, they might be better partners for the LBs and the secondary. Fortunately, we've got a QB who can lead an offense and outscore most opponents. But when the day comes that the O is not clicking (it's inevitable that will occur at some point), the D needs to come to the rescue. I don't feel confident they're there yet. Maybe as the season progresses we'll witness a defense that can stop the run and get off the field on 3rd and long. I'll believe it when I see it. Until then, Josh needs to keep his cape on. Go Bills!
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Is Israel Committing Genocide In Gaza?
All_Pro_Bills replied to Trump_is_Mentally_fit's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
I expect they've concluded the terms of Trump's plan are unconditional surrender with the US President siding with Israel. So whatever the outcome you can expect: The US taxpayer to be footing the bill for Israel's military costs The US taxpayer to be footing the bill to rebuild Gaza. The US taxpayer to be footing the bill to relocate Palestinian refugees. -
The Ray Davis-backup running back discussion
I'm Spartacus replied to TBBills Fan's topic in The Stadium Wall
I didn't hear Davis' direct quote on this, but maybe he mentioned it. However, there is no way any player can just decide to drop weight without permission or consultation with the coaches and strength and conditioning staff. I'm sure every player has an off season nutritional and conditioning regimen dictated by the coaches with a plan in mind for the following season. -
he does make a good point! I will also say that I get how teams don’t want to ruin their investments and players don’t want to rush back and not be 100%. But the reality is for some players, if they don’t rush back and actually play, they are never going to find their footing in the league.
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So, point is, we generated more tax revenue from the wealthy during all of those presidencies, nobody stopped working, and working class people shouldered less of the tax load. Rich folks gotta love it when regular folks argue for rich folks to get the biggest tax breaks.
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Is Israel Committing Genocide In Gaza?
Wolfgang replied to Trump_is_Mentally_fit's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
How many children died so far? What % of those children were members of Hamas? What is the dollar value of rebuilding Gaza once all of the Palestinians have been removed from the territory? Are we still pretending there isn't a multi-trillion dollar incentive to NOT have a ceasefire? -
Bills 4th Round Pick : Deone Walker - DT - Kentucky
WhitewalkerInPhilly replied to Simon's topic in The Stadium Wall
So guys we have someone who makes splash plays against the run and can occupy two blockers. It's been a while is that still legal? -
NOW is Bobby Babich's seat hot?
Mister Defense replied to Mister Defense's topic in The Stadium Wall
I agree. It will at least like an easier lift for the defense against the Patriots. At home, at night, and after a poor defensive performance, I expect the Bills to do what they almost always do in games like this--look a lot better on defense, and likely on offense too. Like I have said on here, the defense often looks almost the opposite of the previous week's defense in games after very poor performances and it seems clear that someone else is working VERY closely with the defense that weel, taking over, to get the ship upright. The Saints are better than people realize, or getting there. And Rattler could be a long term answer at QB. But I am more concerned with a QB like Mayes right now, as he has the big arm, legs, andthe dynamic playmaking ability of a future star QB. But on Sunday night, hoping for some defensive domination. Kind of expecting it maybe? I am not sure. But that won't mean the ship has been fixed. -
Wrong. Flutie had an earlier stint with NE 1987-1989 before going there later in his career.
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I get killed for talking up Shanahan on this board for a few years now but I’ll say it again. He’s coached of the year and light years ahead of McDermott. He’s the coach that Josh deserves. Saleh is the type of d coordinator that Josh deserves to help get him the ball back. Before you laugh, what’s the score if McDermott is without the same amount of players and the level of players the Niners didn’t have tonight? Hell we can’t stop any team with our full compliment of guys. Shanahan is down his qb, multiple WRs, and his TE on offense and goes into LA and wins. I’m not even McDermott would beat the rams if we played them this week. Shanahan makes it look so easy. Meanwhile Josh has to thread the smallest of needles on every pass because we can’t scheme guys open. And his defense lets him down because we’ve given him Babbich instead of a guy like Saleh that knows what he’s doing.
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NOW is Bobby Babich's seat hot?
Mister Defense replied to Mister Defense's topic in The Stadium Wall
? Hmm, well, not sure which team's young secondary you have been watching, but this is not a young, inexperienced starting secondary, except for Cole Bishop, in his second year. These are the facts: Tre White: 9th year in the NFL Taylor Rapp: 7th year Christan Benford: 4th year Taron Johnson: 8th year So, the only player of the five starters one can say is "inexperienced" is obviously Bishop, right? And I think Bishop is already playing better than Hamlin was last year. So, does the fact that the 'fact' you use to get to your position is naccurate make you reconsider your point? Think about this: what if the Bills' leaders are doing this, saying things, thinking things, that are simply untrue. What would be the result in general, and in this case, as they attempt to fix a poor defense? I think they would make awful decisions if they did things like this, consistently. They would be ignoring the actual problems, and instead focusing on things that are not relevant. And spinning their wheels, or worse, regressing. If you don't know what your actual problems are how can you fix them? -
Bills asking fans to wear all white for the Pats game on Sunday
BarleyNY replied to Draconator's topic in The Stadium Wall
Every time I see a white out football game my first thought is that they’re surrendering. -
They screwed the pooch big time on that one. Mac Jones threw for 342 yards 2 TDs & no picks against one of the better defenses in the league. If he continues this production for a few more games then Shanahan is going to have a big decision to make. I was actually worried when Mac Jones went to the Patriots. I’m not a big college football fan, but I love to see Alabama and other SEC powerhouses duke it out. While he didn’t have the physical tools, I thought his accuracy & mechanics were phenomenal. You saw these things break down a bit facing the much bigger & faster pro pass rushers. Sometimes we see players of all positions that were previously busts go to a new environment and succeed. And what better place for a quarterback than San Francisco? Real talk, if I was a struggling QB, I’d do everything in my power to work w/ Shanahan. Guy is a literal QB whisperer. Mac looked sharp, decisive, and in total command last night. Definitely worth keeping an eye on their situation.
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Coming out party for the D-Line Sunday Night
I'm Spartacus replied to Billsfed1's topic in The Stadium Wall
I disagree with you on this. They have a good run game. Heavy hitter in Stevenson and a elusive 2nd back (don't know his name). They have the old "thunder & lightning" running backs that could be trouble for the Bills, especially with their tackling and gap issues.