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Does the placement of the bye week really matter?
Orlando Buffalo replied to Billsfed1's topic in The Stadium Wall
I prefer the bye being around week 10-12 but for the team I doubt it matters much. Obviously if we get the playoff bye that one really matters -
Does the placement of the bye week really matter?
BillsFan130 replied to Billsfed1's topic in The Stadium Wall
Ya IMO there's not enough evidence to correlate a late bye being an advantage. Have the majority of teams the last 10 Years or so won the Super Bowl with a late bye? Seems so, but not in convincing fashion. Also could be because of so many factors, which is why it's hard to correlate a late bye with being a big advantage - Yesterday
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Gotta be an old head that came up with that. Who still names their daughter Belinda? That's like saying Gertrude or Maude.
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When Opulence Isn’t Enough: A Pig’s Lament
4th&long replied to Homelander's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
There is always two. There are two now. -
After hearing that he was turning heads at mini-camp I thought I'd take a closer look. Some have commented that his college tape is unimpressive. I disagree. Some college receivers benefit from scheme touches, pre-snap motion and free releases. Prather was used almost exclusively outside, facing press coverage and battling DBs for contested balls. And that's what Beane specifically wants him to do, even if eventually he shows that can also line up and work from the slot. For now Beane is not looking for him to operate at all field levels but certainly they are at least aware of his proven ability to run in breaking routes after selling the vertical. Prather tests as a decent but in no way exceptional athlete (RAS 7.68). He has been criticized for an alleged lack of explosion as evidenced by his 30" vertical and 9'6" broad jump but I think that needs to be reexamined. His vertical, while disappointing, is perhaps partially offset by his truly remarkable ability to adjust to the ball at the catch point. Nobody in his draft class does it as well as he does. And he does start out with a height advantage over the guys who will be covering him. Although his combine vertical and broad jump suggest a lack of explosive power/lower body strength his ten yard split, 1.53, is elite (Brian Thomas' was 1.55, Justin Jefferson's 1.57) and his 20 yard split, 2.64, is also very good (Thomas' was 2.53, Jefferson's 2.61). Ill take those over his broad jump all day. His hand size/wingspan check out ok. He is a developmental player who probably belongs on the practice squad but if he truly shines in OTAs and preseason games Bills may have to make a decision. Word gets around. Of course he won't be getting much in the way of reps so he will have to make the most of his opportunities. Beane's draft strategy was based on addressing perceived needs and some of his later picks are clearly seen as roll players. Prather is in that group. He may not make it of course but he was an excellent 7th round pick.
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This is the biggest part of it. Folks claiming he's just an extra WR ignore his lacking skillset as a TE. Can't block (or doesn't), poor seam cutting routes, doesn't excel at finding open spaces in zone, does not breakaway or release from man coverage. If he was a pure WR he would not have gone first round. Maybe 3rd.
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10 year bond closed at 4.57 on January 20. Closed at 4.53 today. I would call that essentially unchanged. S&P 500 is about 70 points off from Jan 20, from about 6000 tp 5916. About 2%. Hardly a "thing."
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When Opulence Isn’t Enough: A Pig’s Lament
Doc replied to Homelander's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
If that were the case, why were 2 Boeing 747's approved to be built in 2018? And I agree with you that if it's a national security issue, it's not worth it. -
When Opulence Isn’t Enough: A Pig’s Lament
4th&long replied to Homelander's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
No one said not to get a new one but I'm sure air force one is in top notch shape, not a loose nut or screw on it. It is kept up to date Technically also. It dose not justify breaking the constitution to accept a bribe, Trojan horse, from a state that sponsership Terrorism. He is accepting a bribe from the same type of people he wants to throw out of the country. You guys control congress, go thru the proper channels to accept the bribe. If it's retired then it is a bribe. If it's not presidents that follow Trump should be able to use it. -
When Opulence Isn’t Enough: A Pig’s Lament
Doc replied to Homelander's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
What do you mean according to who? It's going to be AF1. That's property of the military/US and to be used for Official duties. -
Going be coming from the Greater Philadelphia area with 12-15 folks about 50/50 Bills/Eagles fans. I was hoping to drive up and rent a camper but Dec. 27th could be dicey weather wise. Any suggestions or guidance for ways to keep this somewhat affordable ? Go Bills!
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When Opulence Isn’t Enough: A Pig’s Lament
Homelander replied to Homelander's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
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President Trump's 2nd Term.
Joe Ferguson forever replied to B-Man's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Trump hires only the nicest white supremacists for high ranking cabinet positions. Is he anti Jew? Yup. https://www.npr.org/2025/05/14/nx-s1-5387299/trump-white-house-antisemitism If the administration were serious about countering antisemitism, first and foremost they wouldn't be appointing people with antisemitic and other extremist ties to senior roles within the administration," Spitalnick said. -
He’s not Henry but he’s a big part of our offense. He’s also 25 and plays every game. If Brady uses him in the last two drives against KC, we might have gone to the SB. You think nothing of paying Benford $20 million and he’s a concussion away from being in danger of losing his career. Since Thurman, how many game changing backs have we wasted high draft choices on who were either injury riddled and mediocre or head cases like Lynch. We can have Cook for 3 or four more years at reasonable rates compared to the increased price structure greatl RBs will be demanding after Barkley and Henry’s deal. It’s because of the threat of Cook that Josh has been so prolific.
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I don't think we can glean a lot from schedules given how much things change between seasons & throughout the season. How many times have we seen "weak" or "tough" strength of schedules flipped on their head? Like going into the 2024 season, the Browns were an 11 win team boosting SoS, the 49ers were the NFC champs, and the Cowboys had 12 wins. They looked tough on paper, but then the 2024 season happened. Browns 3 - 14, 49ers 6 - 11, and Cowboys 7 - 10. On the opposite end, people with "easy" SoS had opponents the 5 win Chargers & 7 win Vikings, only for them to be actual good teams that finished 11-6 & 14-3. Does anyone think the Vikings will finish with 14 wins again? Doubtful. Now I know everything people are discussing isn't based on SoS. Prime time games, distance traveled, short weeks, etc. are all a factor. But there's way too many factors week to week to predict very far into the future. I remember when the Jags were coming off the divisional round loss to KC, people were saying they had the easiest possible layup for the 1 seed. They were expected to improve, their division was in the gutter, and they had an extremely weak schedule. Then CJ Stroud came along, they sucked, and now they're back to asking "do we have a franchise QB?" No Christmas or international games is good no matter how you look at it, so I'll call that a win. But when you take into account the random things that happen, injuries, suspensions, or even just bad luck with weather, the only thing I'll predict is 12 - 14 wins overall. Actually, there's one more thing that's for certain - the Bengals will lose a bunch of early games, slowly crawl their way out, then b*tch & moan that they missed the playoffs again 😊
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When Opulence Isn’t Enough: A Pig’s Lament
Homelander replied to Homelander's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
According to who? -
When Opulence Isn’t Enough: A Pig’s Lament
Doc replied to Homelander's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
If it's being used for Official business and retired after he's out of Office (and the replacements are ready), it's not a personal gift. -
The AI/Allen Iverson bit has been done enough already - and it was barely funny the first time. But I do like that Allen and Beane (and others) are good with poking fun at themselves. Also decent of Iverson to do the bit.
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What would make this truly awesome is if AI really didn’t have any context to it and if his perplexed response to it was genuine.
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When Opulence Isn’t Enough: A Pig’s Lament
Homelander replied to Homelander's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
You don't have a problem with this? Anticipating those questions, sources told ABC News that lawyers for the White House counsel's office and the Department of Justice drafted an analysis for Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth concluding that is legal for the Department of Defense to accept the aircraft as a gift and later turn it over to the Trump library, and that it does not violate laws against bribery or the Constitution's prohibition (the emoluments clause) of any U.S. government official accepting gifts "from any King, Prince or foreign State." Trump administration poised to accept 'palace in the sky' as a gift for Trump from Qatar: Sources - ABC News Why is the administration so willing to sidestep Congress - the very body the Constitution says must approve foreign gifts?