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  2. I see your point, and it’s a good one… But there is literally no need for these tests he’s calling for. Weren’t we just hearing about all that wasteful government spending? I’m no expert, but a quick search shows each test is about $100 million. We can’t think of better ways to put what will easily amount to billions of dollars to use for the American people, than testing weapons we have no business ever using because nobody wins a nuclear war? What we need is leadership who advocates for decommissioning nuclear weapons on a global scale, not nuclear proliferation. He sure has a funny way of trying to win peace prizes…
  3. @Kirby JacksonI get that you really really want to see this team go a WR centric offense with two top wideouts like the Eagles have, and now perhaps Seattle has. Didn't the 49er have that not that long ago with Debo, Aiyuk? From what I've seen recently teams are not standing pat with one star #1 WR and its why Seattle went after Rasheed, why the Steelers who just gave the Seahawks a second round pick for DK Metcalf, and also wanting in on the trade for Shaheed. DK Metcalf is now making 30 million a year with Pitt and he just isn't being utilized enough to warrant that kind of monetary expenditure. Against the Colts most recently 4 targets, 2 receptions for 6 yards. Against the Packers 7 targets, 5 receptions for 55 yards, 1 TD. Against Cincy 5 targets, 3 receptions for 50 yards. Yes, the Steelers are not scheming him or utilizing him properly but it tells me that most teams can take away that #! WR with double coverage and roll coverages his way. I mean everyone loved Brian Daboll's high powered passing offense (including me) But what i didn't love about it was when it wasn't working Daboll just kept calling pass plays while mostly ignoring the run game. This caused Josh Allen to be under tremendous pressure and created, sacks, turnovers in INTs, and Fumbles. This offense is now run centric and while they have a healthy James Cook they will keep running the ball to set up the pass. Which just worked against their biggest nemesis in the KC Chiefs. Yes, it is kind of boring and not as exciting as the big pass plays will induce. But what it has done is given this franchise its highest scoring season yet along with very few turnovers. The Buffalo Bills set their highest scoring season record in 2024, finishing with a total of 513 points scored during the regular season. This achievement contributed to their 13-4 record and marked a significant milestone in the team's history. AND, they led the NFL in turnover ratio with a +24. Allen had only 3 INT's all last year vs 18 he had in 2023.
  4. Have a funny feeling the Patriots could start coming back to earth this weekend. If they lose in Tampa and we take care of the Phins, they're back in second place where they belong, and that could mess with their confidence.
  5. This doesn't only apply to Buffalo though. Normally when you look at the top teams and players in sack production there are a few in there who just fatten up against bad teams. I remember the year the Tampa fella (Barrett?) led the league.... I think he got 19 sacks. Six came vs Dallas's turnstile of a backup LT. It's also worth saying the Bills are 3rd in the NFL in pressure rate this season, again while the two games you mention help that as well it suggests the sack production is not a fluke. I think rush the passer is one thing the Bills D has actually done at a reasonable level this year. If the coverage can hold up as it did v KC maybe we can be in business. Hoecht joining Ed on the sidelines does not help though. I reckon if I had a couple of good dinners and turned up in Miami tomorrow there is half a chance Id get snaps at defensive tackle 😆
  6. I'm not trying to influence your opinion on anything, and certainly not the gov. I posted my view on privatizing the ATC function, ie.. getting it away from the gov. Safe air transportation is statistically proven beyond doubt. That safety comes from internal checks and balances from each company and their employees. Anything can be stopped at any time to ensure standards. I know this firsthand, having served as a guy who qualifies captains and first officers on domestic and international routes. The gov monitors, but has nowhere near the talent or skills that people employed in the industry do. I have carried many of these guys in the jumpseat, supposedly doing line checks, mostly on international flights. I never had any one of them that was anywhere near the competence of the employees of the airline. They were a nuisance distraction. The US airline industry has an amazing safety record. The gov is not the reason for that, as is grossly evident in the Washington midair. Completely an FAA debacle.
  7. The story's in the past with nothing to recall I've got my life to live and I don't need you at all
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  9. Ok thanks. I was definitely wrong about the his catch rate last uear -- relied on AI and it gave me 50%.
  10. There's a difference between slinging it freely and having three women pregnant excluding your pregnant financée, bro.
  11. Coleman can be a good athlete but just not the right fit for a boundary receiver. Like how a guy can be a great athlete for a linebacker but not a cornerback. Many people, scouts, here, and pundits, said when we drafted him that his best fit is a big slot. But we have Shakir so he plays outside. He's not playing in his ideal place. That's not really his fault. Beane reached on him for whatever reasons. I hope we draft a size/speed guy in the next draft who has proven experience playing outside.
  12. Bumping back to page 1. Let's go, people!
  13. Comparing Eric Moulds first couple of years to Coleman is stupid. Moulds came on to the Bills with Andre Reed, Steve Tasker and Jay Riemersma, plus others. Moulds wasn't expecting to be the "guy", when he came here. And that was the WR/TE grouping for a few years. Moulds was WR4/5 for multiple years.
  14. Without many other options he'll certainly have the rest of the year to prove me wrong.
  15. Why do you think it’s taking so long to solve this case? The sheer brilliance of the perp?
  16. This doesn't remotely fit Coleman. Heading into the Draft, almost no one here liked him as a prospect and even less wanted him to be our pick. After he was Drafted, we all had hopes that he'd succeed - as we do with all Draft Picks. But there was no hype from the fanbase over him. Just hopes that were pretty quickly dashed.
  17. Especially when Coleman is the only WR on the field. That's what bothers me the most. We run the 13 personnel and we just don't have a threat on the outside. He blocks well but that is not enough. He is what I thought he'd be. When the coaches realize that, get someone else out there, and break the news to Allen is the question.
  18. What team is adjusting their game plan around Coleman? What defense is worried about always putting their top corner on him? Those are thresholds that he's not crossing this year.
  19. Nope. He was the 8th WR off the board. Marvin Harrison Jr. (4th to Arizona), Malik Nabers (6th to New York Giants), Rome Odunze (9th to Chicago), Brian Thomas Jr. (23rd to Jacksonville), Xavier Worthy (28th to Kansas City), Ricky Pearsall (31st to San Francisco), and Xavier Legette (32nd to Carolina) all went before him.
  20. It is, and always been, the 1 seed. It’s statistically and mathematically the best choice. 2 games at home vs 3 games on the road is not comparable. Some of you talk like KC and Balt are some uncontrollable force when neither team is as good as last years versions, we already beat them both this year including the biggest beat down we have put on KC yet last week. But hey to each their own.
  21. No, he was a 4.5 guy. I remember obsessing over the Pre-Draft stuff on him and Marvin Harrison in 1996, knowing one of them was likely to be ours. He made the most of his 4.5 and was a guy that looked quicker than his timed speed, especially when he'd get in the open field. Unlike Coleman who somehow looks slower than his 4.61.
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