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  2. I assume you mean with the mirrored side facing out….right?
  3. Wish Josh would come out with the mirror visor. Not even sure if that's allowed by the league.
  4. Ok rage baiter - average NFL career is 3.5 years. Milano has been in the league for 9 years now: 2017 he was a backup. 2018-2022 he started and was very productive (5 years). All Pro in 2022. 2023-present he has hit the injury wall. I'd say this fortunate kid was built for the NFL.
  5. So the results count. The gays got criminal... So, yeah, hope is like thoughts and prayers. I feel there should be a TV show featuring a character like your brother. A can't get right gay dude who always tries to break the law. It'd be a good comedy.
  6. The old reverse jinx attempt. Very shrewd counter measure.
  7. Yes I think it was a bad plan. We drafted by need at CB in the first round. Then by BPA later supposedly. Though, it was said BPA in the first round according to Beanie. Round 1, Pick 23: Kaiir Elam, CB, Florida Round 2, Pick 63: James Cook, RB, Georgia Round 3, Pick 89: Terrel Bernard, LB, Baylor Round 5, Pick 148: Khalil Shakir, WR, Boise State Round 6, Pick 180: Matt Araiza, P, San Diego State Round 6, Pick 185: Christian Benford, CB, Villanova Round 6, Pick 209: Luke Tenuta, OT, Virginia Tech Round 7, Pick 231: Baylon Spector, LB, Clemson Round 1 we had needs at Center considering we were planning on moving on from Morse (which, well, you'd think we had that plan ahead of time because long term planning). So, Linderbaum was a solid talent and better than Elam as BPA goes. From Cole Strange (G) to Lloyd (LB) there were better BPA available than Elam. Even Breece Hall was a need and BPA and we went RB in round 2. Cook was not going to be an every down back or the talent he became by draft projection. We got a good bargain there. So round 2 we passed up pass rush which we needed. Bitonio was there as was OC Fortner. Round 3 we got Bernard who has respect among Bills fans but we over celebrate him. Got a steal there but it wasn't until round 5 that we projected to actually get someone that was at the time considered a great pick - Shakir. Araiza and Benford; one a punter which ok..whatever. And Benford who we really lucked out with in the 6th. We needed help at CB and double dipped hedging our bets. I don't think that's effective. Hindsight is 20/20 so judging the results by the fruit on the vine isn't fair. If you're doing that also count Araiza who is still playing, please The overall plan was not solid. If we truly went BPA we would have got anyone else but Elam. Let's say we got Breece Hall in round 1. Round 2 BPA is not Cook but Bonitto, a need for us. Round 3 we could still go with Bernard and double dip at LB since Bonitto is a rusher. Or gone with guard, a need taking Parham or Rhyan. So, judging 20/20 to what we ended up by the fruit on the vine doesn't show we had a good plan going in... We drafted BPA and double dipped at CB and took gambled on Benford, Bernard, and a freaking punter. I never said it was a bad draft. I said it was not planned well. See above. Words matter. They went in drafting players saying they were BPA but... They were of need and we got 2 to pan out. Shakir and Cook. Bernard is good but not great. He is also a little light for my liking and durability is a concern. We need a replacement in 2-3 years. Feelings and such. Cute but we disagree. Settle down, Dorothy.
  8. I think the times we live in require people be taken seriously that advertise their thing as “do crimes”. Your idea of “I hope they don’t mean it” doesn’t sound prudent.
  9. Bills haven't told us much, but we'll know something by tomorrow when they either put him on IR or not. If not then the expected return should be less than 4 games, like with Big Ed last week.
  10. For all the criticism of Knox, this might be the best trio of tight ends in Bills history (given Hawes is as good as he appears to be) and maybe the best in the league right now. For instance, I would take these three over McKeller, Metzelaars, and Butch Rolle, as good as they were. The Ravens have Andrews and Likely, but I like our group better. Plus, the arrow is up on Kincaid and Hawes. Kincaid is developing as a blocker, and Hawes may end up being a real asset as a receiver, besides looking like an All-Pro as a blocker.
  11. This is the heart of the matter, it should be engraved into stone tablets to be passed down to future generations.
  12. No , it definitely sounds like a leftist extremist. You live in a make believe world. Words have meaning. Wishing a whole group of people dead just because they have a difference in their political beliefs is terrorism. Stop defending those cretins on the left who wish for and celebrate the death of an innocent man! Disgusting behavior on your part!
  13. Yes, and he has worn a tinted visor for years now.
  14. 31 Bills 13 Dolphins - James Cook has another 100 yard game and a TD. - Allen rushes for 50+ yards - Keon Coleman gets a TD. - Bosa gets 1 sack.
  15. Don't worry about him. Any day now he'll realize the Bills season started up and he'll no longer be bored waiting for that.
  16. Yes, it is a bit amusing. I don’t think there is a there is an actual point, it’s all shtick.
  17. Didn't Tyrod come in with a tinted visor on sunday?
  18. If Knox is around next year, it's on a restructured deal. He is simply too expensive. From what I understand, he loves Buffalo, and does not want to leave. That would point me to a restructured deal and a reduced role, before signing year to year for a while.
  19. don't worry. He loves you. https://www.reuters.com/article/world/trump-loves-the-poorly-educated-and-social-media-clamors-idUSKCN0VX2DE/
  20. oh it's dumb. i'm sure it's worded that way for the sake of being salacious and grabbing attention. i hope they're not actually promoting crime in the gay community. the bulletin boards at colleges always have the strangest ***** on them. if you wanted a weird club to join, wander over to those bulletin boards in the student center. on a side note, my brother in law is gay, and he'd be terrible at doing crime. absolutely terrible.
  21. Now he is but when he first came out it was easy. 2020 as a rookie he came in for an injured fitz and they won a bunch of games in a row. But was clearly more the defense (I think there were multiple defensive TDs) and when asked what he thought about the NFL he said he thought it would be harder. Proceeded to get beat by the broncos enabling bills to cruise to first division win of this era. But when he said that I was happy to root against his smugness https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/tua-tagovailoa-says-he-expected-transition-to-nfl-to-be-a-lot-harder-explains-reason-for-rookie-success/
  22. That's where I am. I don't have a hate ***** for Knox. He's had some really nice moments. He was the best TE on the team last year. But honestly, I think we've seen his peak and we are a long way from that. If the argument is that we need Knox for his blocking, Hawes is already better than him and I salivate at the idea of Kromer with him for a few years. If the argument is that Knox is the better receiver I'd agree but that he's both got a bad case of the dropsies and that while Hawes is absolutely not a natural receiver he's at least catching the ball when it goes his way. I'm in no rush to kick Knox out the door, and yes please I would enjoy more 3TE sets thank you very much. But if we are trying to crunch the cap to keep McGovern right now it's no contest for me for him over Knox. And I'm going to say it: two weeks in the rookie on the team making the most impact is Jackson Hawes.
  23. You sound like a creep. Are you transitioning or already there?
  24. You think I'm criticizing him or the organization?
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