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It was a weird game…the rookie safety got burned deep in the first half, the awful offensive play…but once the game was over I had no fears about facing that team again.
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Ask him for water, he poured me some wine We finished the bottle and broke into mine. You get what you come for, ya ready to go Well, it's one in ten thousand that come for the show. Abraham and Isaac diggin' on a well Mama came quick with the water witch spell Well cool clear water well you can't ever tell.
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The Texans beat us right at the end last year despite Josh playing terribly and completing 9 passes in the entire game. If we get average Josh Allen that day, not even elite Josh, then we win the game. I fancy us strongly to turn that around.
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Who is our worst match up in the AFC as of now?
GunnerBill replied to Mikie2times's topic in The Stadium Wall
Honestly it is close for me as to whether I'd rather play BAL in BAL or KC in KC. KC is a mental roadblock for the Bills in the post season. But Xs and Os wise I think the Bills matchup pretty well against them. BAL is a tougher Xs and Os matchup for us. The things they do well are exactly the things we do less well. Now if it is a home game.... I'd rather play Baltimore than KC every time. But on the road I genuinely think it is mighty close and I might fancy the Bills to finally pull a tight one out in a strategic battle with KC than I do to them outpunch the Ravens on their own turf in the playoffs. -
We always have enjoyed trying to find seating Lower bowl between the 30-50 yard line. Maybe 20 -30 rows up for an ideal view and still feel relatively close. For 1:00 games at Highmark, we realized we needed to get on the opposite side of the field as the Sun though, got super burned one year lol Lately though, we have loved the 4:00 games.
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Thank god we have this man to save us from the oligarchy. Just like Pope Francis, he is.
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Agreed. For the first time in a while all of the most difficult matchups are home games, and the Bills do have a legitimate HF advantage. The Texans are on the road, but I don’t think most of us really view them as a “top” team despite their division dominance and the game last year.
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No merch was available then. If you saw a regular guy wearing a pro football jersey, he was gifted it by a player. It was truly a different time.
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Sadly this feels like a retro topic these days! This is still a real good song but this music video is cheesy and awful
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The whole Cook fiasco is beyond stupid. He's under contract! He has few options. Sure, he can sit out. That way he can lose a decent paycheck and at the same time compromise any negotiating leverage with other teams. Ideally, he'd want to play his balls off in 2025 off to increase his value in FA. As far as drafting or signing another RB - there were greater needs. Also, there may not have been a back the Bills thought fit their culture or talent level. Should they just sign any warm body to fill the position? Ray Davis may be to James Cook what Thurman was to then starter Ronnie Harmon. Davis looks very capable. The Bills still have Frank Gore Jr., who looked serviceable. There's also someone called Darrynton Evans and FB Reggie Gilliam in the backfield. The Bills are in the driver's seat. Cook will play in 2025 after which the Bills can slap the franchise tag on him, trade him, sign another FA, or draft another back in 2026. The Bills have options - not Cook. How much of James Cook's posturing is attributed to bad advice from big brother Dalvin whispering in his ear? He's on his 4th team since 2022. I doubt he's making top dollar as a journeyman. Maybe he should let little bro and his agent handle the business end of it. If James is smart, he'll shut up and let his play on the field speak for itself, and then he can get the money thing sorted out after the Bills win the Super Bowl next February.
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Why Landon Jackson is the next MONSTER in the NFL
Einstein replied to MJS's topic in The Stadium Wall
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Frustratingly we can’t seem to hit on high round defensive picks being game changers, much less solid starters (Elam, Basham, Epenesa). Bishop might be the next one to fall into that category bc he really didn’t flash much, but we’ll see this year. Mid to late rounders seem to have about the same success rate. So for as much as McD can maximize marginal talent the team seems to marginalize better talent (and/or they just suck at scouting top talent). They have invested heavily in defense for years with little ROI and few top tier at their position players. Sure they’ve had some hits but they seem built the wrong way for tough games being a light but fast defense that doesn’t seem to ever get enough pressure on the QB in big moments.
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Highmark Stadium will be rocking for one last time 9-0 at home. Go Bills !!!
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Not one RB drafted or undrafted FA signed
ROCBillsBeliever replied to ElMarko's topic in The Stadium Wall
Well, Beane had to do SOMEthing to feed the wide receiver train, right? I mean, God knows what would happen if we hadn't taken a wide receiver... /s -
Trump: "REBUILD, AND OPEN ALCATRAZ"
BillsFanNC replied to BillsFanNC's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
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At first cor. 3:9-11 and 10:4 the apostle Paul says Jesus is the rock or foundation the church is built on. Throughout the Gospels Jesus repeatedly says that none of the apostles is greater than the other. In Matthew 16 Jesus asked Peter a few versus before the ones everyone is quoting who the people were saying he, Jesus, was? Then Jesus asked the apostles who do you say I am? Peter answered "you are the Christ, the son of the living God". The conversation was based around Christ who he was, not Peter. Jesus was talking about himself being the foundation.
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Is there an NFL team with a weaker WR group than the Bills?
ganesh replied to Pete's topic in The Stadium Wall
You are under estimating the play of Josh Palmer. The season will unfold. Josh Palmer ??? I think Samuel's role in this offense is as a gadget player. They want him to line up behind the QB, at the edge or in the slot. I think Samuel's position on this team will be determined in Training Camp. -
Oh, and yeah Singletary was a very good back, in 2021 and always, really. But your contention that he got really good in the last four games of 2021 because they stopped platooning him? Also doesn't make sense. He averaged 4.6 YPC for the season. And considerably less over the last four games. He was still good. But not better, platooned or not. Yes, he got more yards. But not because he was running better. He was just running more, so even though he was getting less per carry he totaled more yards. And again, the Bills got ahead in each game by mostly passing and then turned up the runs later in games to burn clock.