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He was huge back in the day- I hear stories. Now hes cleaned up, hes married, and he is a counseler the next town over. His brother Michael is an idiot meathead trying to make a living off Chris's talent. He has this stupid local radio show A peanut stick doughnut is a delicious WNY staple! Ive never seen that doughnut anywhere else, and that is the best doughnut I have ever had!
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Yea Teller was the one big mistake they have made with one of their own guys. He was a victim of their lack of a clear plan on the OL before coach Kro returned. I think he was drafted for Juan Castillo's scheme, they didn't think he fitted Bobby Johnson's and he got lost in the shuffle but the truth is Beane was all over the map before Kromer on the type of linemen he was bringing in. He was trying to cobble together five guys with totally different styles built to play in totally different schemes. They have been sooooo much better and more consistent in their approach to OL talent since Kromer. Shows what a difference a quality position coach with a clear sense of what his scheme requires can make.
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The Bills problem, or more likely the deep-rooted fan problem, is that we need a bulletproof team. We're the same as any other very good team - we've got brutally undeniable strengths, and we've got flaws. And we need the right players to make the amazing happen at the right times, just like any other top team. The talent is here
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feel like Bills heavily restricted their access And I'm fine with that, i like that they didn't let them in the locker room or meetings
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Yea I actually think if Cook does walk after this year Etienne as a FA reclamation project isn't the worst idea. I think he has the explosiveness, better top end speed and similar patience in terms of hitting the hole. On the downside, he doesn't have Cook's vision, has similar pass blocking limitations and the same tendency for concentration drops in the pass game. I also know, for a fact, Etienne was high on the Bills board in that 2021 draft. I believe, although don't know, that if both he and Groot were there they'd have taken Groot but in a world where Groot wasn't there and Etienne was he'd have been the pick. Taking James Cook who was like a less polished version of that skillset a year later in round 2 was not surprising.
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Just watched it. Anyone not smiling throughout that episode isn't a Bi)s fan.
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AJ can catch an 11 foot Python but can't get within 20 yards of Mahomes. Tre's journey (comeback) will be fun to watch.
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Texas also has the most renewable energy too. You should like that I would think. 1st in wind. 2nd in solar. 2nd in battery storage. https://environmentamerica.org/texas/media-center/new-analysis-texas-continues-dominance-in-wind-and-solar-power-generation/ But in regards to gerrymandering, both parties are united in their hypocrisy on the issue. Either one would and have done it when they can and would do it again tomorrow if they can.
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It's weird that nobody has reported on how he looks since camp started, isn't it? Does he look bigger? The same? Have they asked him if he's stronger, if he's lifting more? He's playing really well so far, and that's the important thing. We know he was there a ton in the offseason putting in the work and getting stronger, as Beane has reported on that. But I am a bit curious about how he looks and nobody has asked, I guess.
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That's a grammar mistake. The word you want here is "IF," not "WHEN." And if he does sign here for, say $13M next offseason, that would make a ton more sense than it would have made this offseason. A year from now they'll have had the benefit of having him for this year at his current salary, he'll be a four-year vet and the cap will be higher. All of those could tend to raise the price next off-season. Whereas when a team signs a guy after three seasons, it is of great benefit to the player who gets to play the fourth year with much less worry about injury and how that might affect him. The other third-year guys who the Bills signed this offseason all understood this and in return for the really significant bargaining chip of signing them early gave the Bills a team-friendly deal. Cook did not even think of doing that. Which is his right, but it does have consequences. Look at Benford. He's now the 19th highest paid CB by AAV. And he's a ton better than the 19th best CB. He's a better player than Cook, at a more important position. And he gave us a team-friendly deal. Again, Cook did not do that. Nobody should be surprised that we didn't give Cook $15M or anywhere near it ... AFTER HIS THIRD YEAR!!!!!!!!!!!
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Tom Pelissero is the guy who said it was close. https://sports.yahoo.com/article/nfl-insider-drops-bombshell-buffalo-202544391.html But yeah, listening to Beane yesterday, it sure didn't sound like they were close or that there had been much progress.
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Just watched it. Anyone not smiling throughout that episode isn't a Bi)s fan.