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The Athletic - some grim stats (new Tim Graham piece)
BobbyC81 replied to dave mcbride's topic in The Stadium Wall
You mean like “Coach Ryan, why didn’t you challenge that crucial play” Ryan: “Because they didn’t show the replay up on the board” -
I think the problem when Josh runs is someone punching his balls, not the ball
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The pipe is the reason you thread. 😁
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At least we aren’t the Browns ……….
transplantbillsfan replied to The 9 Isles's topic in The Stadium Wall
Maybe them Yes!!!! That's a great one! And look at the impact they've had on their QB. -
I'll do you 7 better...This drink is the reason I thread.
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Pass me one please
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This thread is the reason why I drink
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Plausible X/#1 receiver trade candidates — are there any?
LEBills replied to dave mcbride's topic in The Stadium Wall
Yea this is the year. The schedule gets harder next year and Burrow and Lamar are probably healthy. So go all in like this is the only year that matters. Unfortunately, Olave is the only one who could fit our cap and be talented enough to meet expectations. If he gets a contract extension from the Saints, I don’t think there is really another move to make this year. -
This thread sure is proof of the bye week.
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Plausible X/#1 receiver trade candidates — are there any?
VW82 replied to dave mcbride's topic in The Stadium Wall
It feels like there are way more questions than answers re wr upgrades. For example… How are we supposed to fit any theoretical upgrade under the cap unless the player is expiring and we pay extra so the trading team eats basically the entire salary? I feel like the Amari Cooper trade was both a bit of an anomaly and also what we should expect assuming we found another anomaly (i.e. a washed up player that we had to overpay for). Cap issues aside, who are the available guys that we’re absolutely sure are better than Palmer? Are you guys ready to give up on Keon? What makes you think McBeane are ready to give up on him six games into year 2? And yes, benching him at this point in favour of a mid-season theoretical upgrade via trade is defacto giving up on him. As much as I’d agree that boundary receiver is proving to be a problem (despite ample resources being committed the last two years), I just don’t see obvious answers here, and wouldn’t be surprised in the least if McBeane maintained status quo and hoped for improved production from within. -
Roster Support over the past three years (Beane)
pennstate10 replied to Virgil's topic in The Stadium Wall
Given that Williams has started 5 of last 6 games, and led the Bills in tackles over the entire year in 24, I regard him as a starter and contributor. -
2025-26 College Football General Discussion
Mike in Horseheads replied to T&C's topic in College Football
Vandy beats LSU -
Is he giving away the money or Disney?
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Plausible X/#1 receiver trade candidates — are there any?
boyst replied to dave mcbride's topic in The Stadium Wall
Over half of the pros I know across any league let someone else manage their social media. If nothing more than a wife or sibling they don't know what's going on at all. -
Am I am Ohio State fan? No. I am a fan of THE Ohio State
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Just saw this so apologize if it’s already been posted:
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Roster Support over the past three years (Beane)
Virgil replied to Virgil's topic in The Stadium Wall
For clarity, the Bold players were meant to be impactful starters that have positively contributed this season. I'm not talking about a quarter or two of good play, like Groot or Coleman. But players who have overall received positive graves and are seeing a healthy amount of snaps. I'm not looking at their entire career. I would not consider Bishop or Coleman to have made an impact on this team as of yet, even as starters. Now, is that coaching? Maybe. But considering they were both drafted in the second round, albeit just last year, would you say they have come anywhere close of producing to their expectations? Hawes, Davis, and Williams are not starters. I understand that roughly a third of your roster aren't going to start and this team operates with a heavy rotation at most positions. I'm not saying these guys are terrible either. Honestly, I struggled not putting Taron Johnson in bold, but he also hasn't had a great year as of now either. But Beane has been talking about getting impact players for years, yet his drafts have typically found anything but that over the past few years. Have we hit a home run in the past few years? Torrence is probably the best drafted player in that time spam, with Kincaid showing potential this year. I don't find that to be acceptable. -
Every team (especially true this season) has areas that need improvement. Despite the warts we are still on of the better teams in the league with one of the easiest schedules.
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I just ran the projected health-o-meter sim and it predicts a 92% chance we won't be healthy entering the playoffs.