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i've already said it. right now he's better, to answer your specific question that we are clearly talking about.
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Jest looking 0-3 squarely in the face.
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I think the great quarterbacks will probably be good anywhere I 100% don't agree that Patrick mahomes would be the exact same quarterback in 31 other teams.. if Josh Allen goes to the Jets I think he probably showed flashes and is good but again does not reach his height with the bills because of our organization being top-notch Same with Tom Brady If Tom Brady goes to the Cincinnati browns at 22 I don't think he's anything close to the same player I think they could all be really good.. but I find it highly highly unlikely that Brady gets 7 rings if he doesn't start off his career with belichick I don't think mahomes has three super bowls if he doesn't start with Andy Reid The Buffalo Bills organization 100% has been a calming growing influence on Josh.. literally every single 22-year-old kid has a chance to be a bust.. it's not fair to coaching staffs which is why they're around... To think Josh Allen would be an MVP if you was drafted by the Jets I think his career is much more Sam darnold trajectory then Patrick mahomes is regressing from what he was and he still has great coaching.. so it shows that even someone who is considered great can even start losing it... Kurt Warner was great with the Rams Didn't play good for years until he got to the Cardinals There's a lot of things with quarterbacks going on and to think every truly great quarterback.. could just be in any situation and just as good I don't believe that Players would be coaching themselves and calling plays themselves if they didn't need people to help them develop... Josh Allen has been getting developed by the Buffalo Bills extremely well and the entire football world agrees with that Joe burrow certainly can be a lot less effective in a lot of other places just look at him now he already struggles to stay on the field... If he was in Chicago his career wouldn't be nearly as close and it still falling apart Situation matters
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I never thought Micah wasn’t athletic and I’m only basing it on their comparable RAS numbers. But the similarities in their career arcs is interesting imo. Both played multiple DB positions in college, both 5th round picks, both asked to play nickel initially as pros while many projected Hyde as an eventual safety and are now doing with Hancock. I’m looking forward to his evolution as a pro.
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On second viewing, you're right. The defender attempts to "break down" on both plays, he just gets knicked by Torrence on Cook's run. I retract my earlier statement.
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I don't get it. If it's a tough week elsewhere (meaning it's tough to pick winners?), then this is the perfect week to use double-digit fave Buffalo.
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sorry @chongli my computer won't let me send out maps for whatever reason but I am still doing announcers
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Tom Brady's Role as a broadcaster and as a partial owner for the Las Vegas Raiders is threatening competitive balance. 1. One day after the Eagles Chiefs rematch Brady was in the Raiders coaching booth (Eagles and Chiefs will play this season) 2. 6 days before broadcasting Cowboys vs Bears - Brady was listening in the in-game communication of the Raiders (Raiders will play Cowboys and bears) So... Brady will broadcast games of 6 of the Raiders opponents this season Is this fair? Eric Shanks (Fox Sports CEO) declined to comment if that is a conflict of interest when asked. The NFL issued a statement. “There are no policies that prohibit an owner from sitting in the coaches’ booth or wearing a headset during a game,” league spokesman Brian McCarthy said in a statement to Yahoo Sports and others. "Brady was sitting in the booth in his capacity as a limited partner. All personnel sitting in the booth must abide by policies that prohibit the use of electronic devices other than league-issued equipment such as a Microsoft Surface Tablet for the Sideline Viewing System.” A yahoo article writes, "League broadcast partners routinely hold production meetings with the teams whose games they’re about to call. Facility visits include practice viewing and meeting with coaches and players. Oftentimes, staffs try to be more honest with the broadcast team than they would at a podium in order to ensure the success of a media rights deal worth $111 billion over 11 years.The NFL created some guardrails last season when Brady was approved as a limited owner of the Raiders months after his Fox gig began. The NFL barred Brady from participating in meetings and team visits last year. This year, the league loosened restrictions to allow Brady virtual access." So now this could lead the NFL to discuss this in future forums with the next one being in late October. What do we think?
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https://506sports.com Bills play Thursday, but on Sunday Buffalo TV gets: CBS - Pittsburgh at New England FOX early - Jets at Tampa Bay (Rochester and Syracuse get Rams at Philly instead, a much better game) FOX late - Dallas at Chicago
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Looked like he tried to slap him on the head.
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Week 3, Fish v. Bills, PREDICT THE SCORE!
machine gun kelly replied to Freddie's Dead's topic in The Stadium Wall
Freddy, you give them too much credit. Bills-37 Fish-6 This wont be close. Couldbe, Trubiskywillscore on the lowly pathetic Fish. Can’t wait to them humiliated. -
Allez les bleus!!!
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Game week thread - Dolphins at Bills TNF
Long Suffering Fan replied to BillsFan619's topic in The Stadium Wall
The weird thing is that I have never considered Micah unathletic. It might come down to definition. Are we really just talking about speed? He definitely had slowed down near the end. I just keep seeing in my mind the over the head interception at the goal line against the Pats, thinking about how he just decided to score as the hands guy defending the onside kick, him returning kicks, him playing baseball, being such a great safety, etc. He just struck me as a superb athlete. I know that his RAS score is not even close to being good and that Hancock's RAS is elite. Like I said, weird. -
Josh Allen and the Stiff Arm
Haslett_Stomp replied to Rich Stadium Original's topic in The Stadium Wall
IIRC Romo chuckled after he whiffed. -
He's actually playing more than I thought he would. 69% Week 1. 55% Week 2 in a blowout.
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we're very clearly not talking about right now lol
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I'm not sure if this was already posted but - to my surprise - Hawes is PFF's highest graded rookie after two weeks... 1. TE Jackson Hawes, Buffalo Bills (92.7) Hawes followed up a 93.7 PFF overall grade against the Ravens in Week 1 with an 85.3 mark against the Jets in Week 2. He played 35 snaps, primarily as a run blocker, and earned an 84.8 PFF run-blocking grade on zone runs (18 snaps). The fifth-round pick from Georgia Tech is the NFL's highest-graded tight end after Week 2 and ranks as the second-best run blocker at the position (83.1), behind teammate Dawson Knox (90.6). While Hawes has dealt with challenges in man schemes (58.3), he’s been excellent in zone, earning an 85.6 zone PFF run-blocking grade across 23 snaps through two weeks. As a receiver, Hawes has caught both of his targets for 34 yards, 29 of which came in Week 1. www.pff.com/news/nfl-top-15-rookies-week-2-2025
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Game week thread - Dolphins at Bills TNF
Special K replied to BillsFan619's topic in The Stadium Wall
If I am counting correctly, the Bills have knocked Tua out of the game 3 times....twice due to injury, and once due to ineffectiveness. I have a feeling we may see number 4 tomorrow. -
Josh will be wearing a visor this week
BuffaloBillyG replied to UConn James's topic in The Stadium Wall
One thing Josh still does have a tendency to do is stare guys down a bit. I wouldn't mind him wearing a tinted one. -
Hey old guys, it's my turn and I want some advice...
Success replied to Just Jack's topic in Off the Wall
Just did it. No real tips - you have to just kind of muscle through the prep. It's definitely not that fun, but the procedure itself is nothing. On the plus side, I lost about 5 pounds, which I really needed to do. -
2018 was a transitional year. The Bills middled 2017. They didn't go all in on a rebuild, they didn't go all in on winning. It worked out and McDermott coached his ass off that year. It was an odd and risky way to do it. But McDermott clearly wanted his buddy in situ as GM before he tied himself to a Quarterback. By 2019 they had to win and they did. He is as good as Stafford, right now. Peak Matt Stafford was a tier above peak Jared Goff. I know he had a good game Sunday, but Stafford isn't still that guy.