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Where is Landon Jackson ???
strive_for_five_guy replied to Buffalo Barbarian's topic in The Stadium Wall
Sometimes you get a Spencer Brown in the 3rd round, sometimes you get a guy that isn’t ready to play yet. And even Spencer took time to develop into one of the best tackles in the game. -
The Worthy Trade Keeps Looking Worse and Worse
Generic_Bills_Fan replied to Bills Costa Rica's topic in The Stadium Wall
Bills fans really take running the ball for granted it’s straight up bizarre. You need players like Coleman to run the ball effectively and it’s such a good complement to trying to lighten the box and sit in soft pass coverage against Josh. Chiefs fans are all over the internet saying Josh has it easy because the bills can run the football and the chiefs can’t lol Just for reference not trying to say this proves Coleman is better or vice versa but I feel like the more negative bills fans really don’t even realize this…here are the career receiving stats of those two guys: Worthy: 19 games played 721 yards 6 tds 10.8 avg Coleman: 17 games played 759 yds 5 tds 16.5 avg Coleman has honestly been the bigger home run hitter so far it’s kinda ironic haha. Both guys are pretty up and down but bills fans only pay attention to worthy when he’s good it seems. -
If Only They Could Tackle..It's Not Just the Coaching
Augie replied to Rich Stadium Original's topic in The Stadium Wall
Sometimes this place makes me pray for the comet. -
I agree, but you said 2nd round, not third, when Beane took Landon Jackson. We're fine at WR and DB, but why not stack that position with a player that is likely to be very good than one at DE who is less likely to pan out? That's my point. So, yeah, first and second round at DL, but after that, draft for quality, not need, especially if the disparity between, say, a Landon Jackson and a Cam Skattebo is pronounced (if that was the case in Beane's mind).
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So the story is continued hatred of religious faith Quelle surprise. FBI believes Michigan church shooter 'hated people of the Mormon faith White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt revealed new details about the gunman who killed at least four people and injured several others during a crowded Sunday service at a Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints church in Michigan. Leavitt told “FOX & Friends” on Monday morning that, through conversations with FBI Director Kash Patel, she has learned that Marine veteran Thomas Jacob Sanford harbored a hatred for people of the Mormon faith. “From what I understand, based on my conversations with the FBI director, all they know right now is this was an individual who hated people of the Mormon faith, and they are trying to understand more about this, how premeditated it was, how much planning went into it, whether he left a note, all of those questions have yet to be answered, but certainly will be answered by the FBI,” she said. The FBI is currently executing multiple search warrants at Sanford’s homes “to get the bottom of why he would commit such an act of evil,” according to Leavitt. Leavitt added that the gunman’s family is cooperating with the FBI. Sanford plowed a pickup into a Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints church in Grand Blanc, Michigan, opened fire and set the building ablaze. He was killed after engaging with responding law enforcement officers. Authorities are searching the building ruins for more victims. https://www.foxnews.com/live-news/michigan-church-shooting-9-29-25 .
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Ravens at Chiefs - who do you want to have their third loss?
BullBuchanan replied to BillsFan619's topic in The Stadium Wall
Ravens look done. The injuries will be a big hurdle to overcome. KC had a get-right game at the perfect time and the chargers faceplanted. Buffalo will need to keep getting better. -
Game week thread - Pats at Bills SNF
Miyagi-Do Karate replied to BillsFan619's topic in The Stadium Wall
come back after our next 28-point win, And you will see all the, “we are peaking too early” panic threads. -
Now that I am 63, I am finding that I do not need to be reminded on a daily basis that I am old and out-of-touch by the popular media. That's what teenagers are for.
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Ravens vs Chiefs Game thread (the Bills lamp is lit)
wjag replied to Simon's topic in The Stadium Wall
Did Lamar's 3rd MVP chances die in KC yesterday? That performance in the 4:25 window with a national audience certainly feels like it. He would have been fine losing, but 2 turnovers, a suspect injury and safety benching sure seems like it. -
Hahahahahahahaha. What a response. Sit down Round&round and read. So when people engage in activity bad for the general public, they can be prosecuted and given a penalty for it. By the way, notice how the thread has been hijacked from the original story Hmmmm. What We Know About the Shooting and Fire at a Michigan Church At least four people were killed after an attacker opened fire at a Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saint building and intentionally set fire to the structure. The gunman crashed a vehicle into the building, (outlaw cars !!) then began shooting at congregants who were attending Sunday services, the police said. Fire soon consumed the church, as well. Officers responded within a minute to reports of the shooting. Eight minutes later, the shooter was dead after exchanging gunfire with the police, the authorities said. Investigators believe the fire was fueled by gasoline or another accelerant. Three makeshift explosives were also recovered, said James Deir, an agent with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives. Who is the suspect? The gunman was identified by the authorities as Thomas Jacob Sanford, 40, of nearby Burton, Mich. Mr. Sanford, who also went by Jake, used an assault-style rifle in the shooting, the authorities said. He graduated from a nearby high school in 2004 and then enlisted in the Marines, serving four years, including a deployment to Iraq in 2007. {snip} The Michigan attack adds to a growing list of recent assaults on American religious institutions. Two children were killed by an assailant at a Catholic school in Minneapolis in August. In July, two women were fatally shot and two others were wounded on the grounds of a church in Lexington, Ky. https://www.nytimes.com/2025/09/29/us/michigan-mormon-church-shooting-fire.html
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Agreed. A "reasoned decision" means one that doesn't rely on such biases, and that's what a trained judge will do well. It is why I liked doing appeals work - no juries in an appellate court. Juries can convict people based on things like "he wouldn't look me straight in the eye." That kind of "reasoning" is a slam-dunk appeal win if a judge relies on it. We have much to learn from the Swedens of the world.
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Ravens at Chiefs - who do you want to have their third loss?
Success replied to BillsFan619's topic in The Stadium Wall
Man, winning that 1st game was such a big deal. It seems like the Ravens have spiraled since then (and on paper, I think they're the better team). Feels like that could have been us, and instead we're sitting at 4-0. -
I agree, this is a very big game in the grand scheme of things. Vrabel is a meathead but his teams have a knack for getting into the Bills' heads. They will be physical and I think Buffalo will have a hard time with them if they play like they did against Miami and the Saints. Ultimately I think they win but this is going to be one of those 24-20 games - lower scoring than we have been seeing and much closer than most expect. I see the current line is -7.5, the smart money would be on NE* to cover that.
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Ravens vs Chiefs Game thread (the Bills lamp is lit)
DrDawkinstein replied to Simon's topic in The Stadium Wall
The vibe across the entire Ravens team is off right now. Fans were talking about how even long time veteran leaders who are always Rah-Rah guys were even hanging their heads when walking off the field early in the game. Lamar started with an INT, and then his own version of the Butt (Back) Fumble. And then he saw starters dropping to injuries. And the vibe kept getting worse. So he came up with an "injured hamstring". The mental weakness isnt just a Lamar problem, but that is certainly a place to start, as with any franchise QB. Henry's reaction after his fumble in the Lions game was unbelievable. I was surprised there were no other vets going to him to pick him up, and instead everyone let him throw himself down on the bench and then pace around wide-eyed saying "oh my god, oh my god". Between the playoff loss, and then week 1... Josh basically broke the Ravens franchise. With a little help from the Lions last week. -
Once again Gwar is snubbed for the halftime show because the NFL are cowards. It would be the greatest half time show of all time. For real though, Bad Bunny is a popular choice and it makes sense as he'll draw in an important demographic for the NFL. Not for me, but anyone who grouses about the Super Bowl half time show seriously needs to get some perspective.
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If Only They Could Tackle..It's Not Just the Coaching
DJB replied to Rich Stadium Original's topic in The Stadium Wall
You won’t win this with me Gunner. Ultimately all final decisions rest with McDermott. He needs to fix it . -
Evaulation (of this team) after a quarter of season gone
BuffaloBillyG replied to ganesh's topic in The Stadium Wall
What skews it even further is we have given up 178 rushing yards to QBs through 4 games and one of those games is 10 yards to Tua. The other 3 games have been 70 to Lamar, and 49 each to Fields and Rattler. That 44.5 yards a game to QBs that pads those rush numbers. The total of 657 rush yards equals out to just over 165 years a game given up. That leaves about 122 yards per game given up to RBs. That's still high but again, as you pointed out week 1 skews it a bit with Henry exploding for 169. They actually contained Breece Hall well and don't do awful against Achane. -
Did you see that... like its seems like a requirement for these guys to be jacked.
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Officiating dude had biceps so who are we to question. Groot or AJ are prolly going to be IR stashed.
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Dorian strong was one on one outside on the third saints drive, they threw a swing pass to kamara and strong fought through the wr block and tackled kamara out of bounds for two yards. that was a really nice play. So far in the first half watching this Walker fires off the ball unlike any other defensive lineman. Ironically I have seen Jordan phillips with a similar get off also in the second quarter. The back to back sacks on the fourth drive in the second quarter Josh had guys open all over. the first one I think he felt pressure before it was actually there and played it safe...no harm in that. The second one curtis samuel was open for what would have been like a 25 yard plus play. He was running across the field while the saints blitzed and josh had no chance to get him the ball, credit the saints. Josh stepped to his right instead of moving up in the pocket which is odd for him. Would have been a huge play.