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This is a big test for Joe Brady. Ken Dorsey lost his job when the Bills Offense stopped winning football games. To me this is a big test for the whole regime. The Bills OC and DC are both question marks. Josh Allen should have a 1WR. The Bills drafted heavily on D without results.
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Joe Marino's 9 point plan for improvement
ganesh replied to D. L. Hot-Flamethrower's topic in The Stadium Wall
Marino is not a journalist. He is more of a podcaster. -
Not bashing or defending Rousseau but PFF is a joke. They rated Geno higher than Mahomes in the blowout game on Sunday. Any system that could do that after that game is truly flawed.
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The Blue Jays won both of those World Series also which made the Bills lose the Super Bowls. So we need the Blue Jays to lose this time so the Bills win the Super Bowl.
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Game week thread - Bills at Panthers
benderbender replied to BillsFan619's topic in The Stadium Wall
Amazing how two games ago we were planning parade routes and now we’re simply hoping for a strong showing against the Panthers who have a record above .500 for the first time since October 2021. Like the Falcons, I’m sure Carolina will give us their best effort in weeks and then the following week lose decisively just to rub it in. -
TDS: A SCHLONG Four Years For The Afflicted
BillsFanNC replied to BillsFanNC's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
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Vrabel did more than that. He figured out how to defend the Bills, with an outstanding QB, excellent RB, above average O line, and mediocre receivers. Josh hasn't had the opportunity to run, and when he has taken off, he's been hesitant. He doesn't have quite as much time to pass as he had last year. Vrabel attacked Josh and the O line couldn't hold up. But the biggest problem is that the scheme that Vrable used, and which everyone else will copy until the Bills beat it, worked.
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Survivor Pool Week 8.........who ya got???
strive_for_five_guy replied to Special K's topic in The Stadium Wall
Likely going Colts here, given the matchup and they’re at home. Not sure they have a better matchup the rest of the season. Considered the Bucs, but don’t necessarily like them on the road at the Saints and with Evans hurt. They host the Saints in few weeks anyways. Bills also on my list. This is one of their most favorable matchups left. But, think I’ll hold off for now. If they respond well off the bye week, there should be other weeks to use them the rest of the season still. -
Aside from the fact that Richardson is on injured reserve right now and can't come back for 4 weeks, he's worse than Fields. https://horseshoeheroes.com/latest-indianapolis-colts-trade-speculation-took-hilarious-terrible-new-turn backup Anthony Richardson is on injured reserve and cannot return until Week 12 at the earliest. He suffered an orbital fracture in a freak accident in pregame warmups ahead of Week 6.
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I'm surprised they haven't made a move on Anthony Richardson by now. I imagine that the Colts wouldn't be asking for much and it was obvious early on (two years ago) that Fields wasn't the guy. Maybe they were always planning on tanking this year.
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This team’s identity in 2025 is Sean McDermott and Brandon Beane’s hubris. This stupid complementary football, everybody eats philosophy (used to) win the games they’re supposed to win and is destined to fail when it counts just like every season. Taking an Allen led offense and grinding the clock from the opening whistle as part of the McD defensive game plan because he’s too scared to expose his defense is horseshit. I hate watching a defense that waits for the other team to make a mistake or score instead of forcing them into errors. Might as well bring Walt Corey back. The fact that the defense hasn’t improved against the run “because that’s the way McDermott plays defense” is frustratingly stupid. And I’m starting to think teams let the Bills get them in 3rd and long just to demoralize Bills fans everywhere. And expecting Allen to raise the level of the entire offense of JAGS, Cook notwithstanding, for a full season because he can is also a horseshit philosophy. I had given Beane the benefit of the doubt in seasons past, but since he was the one whipping out receipts about the WR position in the offseason, he owns this shitshow of his own making. When he was hired, I thought Dan Campbell was a stupid meathead… now I’m jealous of Detroit. At least the man has the balls to take a swing when he’s at the plate. When he fails it’s not for fear of trying.
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Plausible X/#1 receiver trade candidates — are there any?
Alphadawg7 replied to dave mcbride's topic in The Stadium Wall
This happened like a week ago, this is just someone regurgitating the same non story it was when it happened. It wasn’t him posting this cryptic tweet, it was one of several photos in an album. -
This thread is too gloomy. We would have beaten the Falcons with just a teensy bit more health. Kincaid, or Palmer the full game. We were down to very little in terms of receiving, and even the announcers noted that. We'll be in better shape this Sunday, and I'm pretty excited to see what Hoecht adds to the D. Maybe we'll even get a little Hairston. But it's a big break to have Dalton in there. He's still a capable thrower, but obviously not as elusive when scrambling and we should be able to get good pressure on him. I think we win this one comfortably. We've generally done pretty well out of the bye.
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Really solid writeup that I also happen to agree with almost note for note. The responses questioning Allen's on-field fire/desire are curious/interesting, but too heavily reliant on unrelated off-field circumstances and very recent poor results. Correlation is not causation. What I've seen on the field hasn't looked great the last two weeks especially, but in no way suggests to me that the guy isn't putting it all on the line out there. One COULD reasonably question what playing this long for the same conservative (some might say gutless) head coach eventually does to a DAWG like Allen. Like maybe he's being robbed of a small piece of his competitive soul each week, each camp, each season, since 13 seconds. But the off-field, personal conjecture is kinda silly and undeserved for a dude who risks it all in ways most QBs won't and consistently plays through all kinds of damage.
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Game week thread - Bills at Panthers
Buffalo Ballin replied to BillsFan619's topic in The Stadium Wall
Remember those great times when we do our number two and we know it was a great huge dump that we avoided crapping in our pants? We're smiling. We're relieved. We're no longer aggravated. Great times. Just superb. Then we see that there is no toilet paper remaining. Just dead silence. Not even a mouse fart. These are those times. -
I dont know. In trumps own words. https://www.instagram.com/reel/DHRq2gWxgUz/ This was before 100 days; said he was proud of filing "executive orders at the fastest rate ever seen". I dont know. Maybe this was a really clever AI fake, right?
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New GM and coach in their 1st year want a long term QB, not someone from prior management. When a new management team comes in, you can't look at any prior years as any evidence of what their plan is.. They want their own young guy as their QB, not some guy in his 30s. There have to be better options in the draft than Cousins, especially when you consider the salary cap. Cousins is 37 years old, if they wanted to wheel out an old guy, they would have kept Rodgers.
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It would take the NFL to end the salary cap because he just signed an extension which makes him virtually impossible to trade. Stop dreaming impossible dreams.
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Um.... You realize that you cut off these stats before trump1 and trump2, right? Heres a few links: Fox news--the least clear, but one of your favorite sources. https://www.foxnews.com/politics/trumps-first-100-days-pace-executive-orders-leaves-congress-dust Google -- https://www.google.com/search?q=trump+says+hes+signed+his+100th+executive+order&rlz=1C1CHBF_enUS919US919&oq=trump+says+hes+signed+his+100th+executive+order&gs_lcrp=EgZjaHJvbWUyBggAEEUYOTIHCAEQIRiPAjIHCAIQIRiPAtIBCTEzMTk4ajBqN6gCCLACAfEFSr4_BGGq_GrxBUq-PwRhqvxq&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8 CBS -- https://www.wbaltv.com/article/trump-100-executive-orders/64286166#:~:text=Many of Trump's executive orders,%2C immigration%2C education and more.&text=them all here-,Many of Trump's executive orders reshape the,%2C immigration%2C education and more.&text=them all here-,Many of Trump's executive orders reshape the,%2C immigration%2C education and more.&text=WASHINGTON —-,President Donald Trump signed four executive orders on Tuesday targeting,he signed on Inauguration Day. Wikipedia -- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_executive_orders_in_the_second_Trump_presidency#:~:text=In the first 100 days,first 100 days in office. "In the first 100 days of his presidency, Trump signed 143 executive orders (an average of over one per day), more than any other president had signed in their first 100 days in office. Franklin D. Roosevelt previously held the record, signing 99 executive orders in 1933.[1] " Harvard -- https://www.hks.harvard.edu/faculty-research/policy-topics/democracy-governance/explainer-executive-orders-governing-tool Stats for all presidents. Number per year Trump is slightly greater than Roosevelt; no President in last 80 years comes close. https://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/statistics/data/executive-orders I mean, i could put up 100 more links, they all say the same thing. Also, I'm asking you to stop with the ethnic slurs.
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Plausible X/#1 receiver trade candidates — are there any?
hikerprof2 replied to dave mcbride's topic in The Stadium Wall
Ray Ray McCloud just became available, if that does anything for anyone. Falcons release WR Ray-Ray McCloud III after 'excused absence' - ESPN I mean I think he could really...do something...vague...Belichickian grumble grumble grumble ...trails off.... -
It’s time to have an uncomfortable conversation about Taron
NewEra replied to FireChans's topic in The Stadium Wall
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