Jump to content

All Activity

This stream auto-updates

  1. Past hour
  2. I think if Beane can get another team to take back Samuel then I would be happy to bring back Davis
  3. You either don't like Keon, or you overrate Palmer. People can tell me that Palmer gets open all they want, but the production just isn't there, and him being pushed out of the starting lineup also speaks to him not being as good as you and others here claim. I think Palmer is a bust signing by Beane and that his production will not justify the contract we gave him. Keon has a much better chance of actually being more productive in this offense
  4. Didn't even make it past the first "if" in this scenario 😄
  5. Yes, well, it's also clear why you weren't so anxious about the non-elite WR room, but so be it. There was another thread where unacceptability was on display across the board. Joe Marino is, in fact, a bitter fella obsessed with the injustice of the actual podcaster, worse, Doc Brown is not Christopher Lloyd, GunnerBill is actually a dental assistant from Hoboken (the whole British accent thing is a function of electronic AI), etc. I do not judge, nor do I make any confessions regarding Gallifrey. At least I can rest content, relieved that you are straightforward and honest at the Defense household. Given your extreme sensitivity to careful distinctions, and at the risk of pedantry, I must tell you that there is a common confusion unfortunately present in your brief post. Complementary football is, I suppose, as the coaches like to say, all three phases of the game. Complimentary football is when the opposing side acknowledges fine play, and instead of trash talking, claps politely, even when scored upon. As you may surmise, this latter version of the game is not very popular in North America, though I'm told it is favored in Iceland, Denmark, and Singapore.
  6. Today
  7. He has the dropsies.
  8. No thanks. Don't need to see 2 route Davis have more miscommunications and 50% drop rates. That and his typical yearly injury that is used as an excuse for why he is bad all season.
  9. I think Cook is a star on this team based on last years play. I'd like to see that carry into this season as well. 15 mil is a lot for a RB especially when he has only really had one great year. I don't think many RBs deserve or should be paid that kind of money. However, if they are going to continue to cheap out on WR then they might as well pay a RB.
  10. Raiders at Bills, 1967. Dad took me to my first game. Sure miss that guy. Was at The Rockpile, of course. A framed picture of a Bills interception that day sits in a privileged bookshelf position in my NYC office. Will always be my favorite Bills game, even if they win the Super Bowl. Thanks Dad.
  11. Interesting. I assumed it happened regularly if there was a “favorite.” What happens if we go weeks and weeks without a 2/3rds? I suppose I could just google.
  12. His 40 plus yard runs might not be easily replaced.. but his running between the twenties at the NFL level is absolutely replaceable with our offensive line He had so many runs where he was not touched within the first four five yards past the line of scrimmage.. plenty of NFL caliber running backs can replicate that You just might need to platoon two or three guys to get the touchdown total because he was good inside the 10 with his burst
  13. I think the offense will be best if Palmer and Kincaid are the top two targets. Shakir is a solid WR but the offense is too plodding when he is the focal point. Really want to see more intermediate to deep throws by Allen and use the entire field. Next will probably be Moore. He should be more of a threat than Samuel. Samuel will be the 5th WR gadget guy. That leaves Coleman as the 4th WR. He may be the Hollins role and be out there on more running plays. Never liked the pick. Just don't believe he can get open against NFL corners. I really like Knox but there just is not enough plays for him to get the ball often. I thought he could be an elite TE but he never developed into a star. If Kimcaod is playing well Knox probably gets 15-20 receptions but might have 4 TDs.
  14. Yea I can’t speak to the cumulative stats, I don’t focus on them much because as you have stated offenses are usually very different in college. His efficiency stats just were not very good in college. A sub 2.0 yprr for his college career. And he was a later breakout player not leading his team in receiving until his age 21 season. Both buckets basically put you in a large cohort of players that have not succeeded in the NFL outside of DK Metcalf, Brian Thomas Jr and Terry McLaurin. Which Palmer is not exactly the physical specimens they are. From an NFL efficiency standpoint and just as someone who has watched a lot of Palmer after having him on my fantasy team it seems every year when my main guys get hurt, I think others guys will have a better time contributing. I hope I’m wrong.
  15. This is so true. We have so many national games that Sunday ticket is rendered somewhat worthless. Offer a cheaper "Bills only" ala carte version and you've got my attention.
  16. Been calling this out for awhile now. Supporting socialistic policy works for his base because it’s more in support of poor white people vs poor minorities.
  17. I think you make good points about the offensive line but I also disagree that any RB can replace Cook's production. I'm not saying he's irreplaceable but he's not easily replaced, IMO.
  18. Ahhh. Old half the story Homey hard at work this evening. He is wrong of course. Paula Casey Means (born September 24, 1987) is an American medical doctor, wellness influencer, entrepreneur, and author. Means graduated Stanford University School of Medicine in 2014 but dropped out of her surgical residency to practice functional medicine. Means held research positions at NIH, NYU and OHSU. Her medical license has been inactive since 2024. She founded the health company Levels. Means co-authored Good Energy, a book on metabolism, with her brother, Calley. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casey_Means
  19. The Bills pry value Knox more than fans do as he does a lot of little things that go unnoticed. Knox is our most complete TE and he's a much better blocker than I thought he'd be coming out of college. In theory he should be the perfect compliment to Kincaid who is more of a finesse TE that is a better route runner but relies less on physicality to get open. Hawes was drafted to fill the Quintin Morris TE3 role. Nothing more. You're right that Knox is overpaid given his receiving production but if I was Beane I'd need to have a replacement plan in mind before just cutting him after next season. A lot can change in a a year though. That's funny. It took me about ten seconds to realize that's not some psychological syndrome I haven't heard about.
  20. President Donald Trump appeared delighted by a ballerina whom he helped free from a Russian prison in the pair's first meeting. Video posted online shows the commander-in-chief shaking hands with Ksenia Karelina inside the Oval Office on Monday, just weeks after the 33-year-old returned to American soil. As she offered her thanks, the president could be heard telling the dancer: 'Congratulations. That's very nice, that's a great honor.' e then joked with her family and her fiancée, professional boxer Chris van Heerden, that he now understands why they fought so hard for her return. Turning his attention back to Karelina, Trump asked her how long she was left languishing in the Russian prison - to which she replies 15 months. 'That's a long time,' Trump acknowledges. In another clip, Karelina could be seen thanking the president for securing her release. The ballerina was arrested while visiting her family in Yekaterinburg in February 2024, when Russian authorities discovered she donated $51 to the Ukrainian aid group Razom - and accused her of supporting the Ukrainian army. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14681175/Trump-ballerina-Ksenia-Karelina-Russian-prison.html
  1. Load more activity
×
×
  • Create New...