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  2. We have hit the point where liberals have hit the logical conclusion to all their policies, defending men raping children so long as they are both of the proper nationality.
  3. Any time you have JA17, you have a reason for optimism. QB - MVP (should be at least 2 times by now, but still that dude) RB - Same group that complemented each other well last year. Cook is explosive and Ty is one of the best 3rd down backs in the NFL. WR - I see the sum of these parts being greater than the sum of the parts from last year. We need a healthy Shakir though. TE - Hopefully Kincaid is fully healthy and finally makes that leap. Knox is ole reliable at this point. Hawes, well, who knows, but I heard he can block. OL - Same top end group, and Josh still makes an OL look even better than they are. DE - Bosa is a clear upgrade over Von. Not sold on Lattimer, but we'll see when he returns from suspension. Jackson is another mammoth human in the fold. I think we're better overall. DT - The additions of Sanders and Walker upgrade this group. A healthy DaQuan should help too. We're better. LB - A healthy Milano focused and flying all over the place again is a massive upgrade. Hopefully Williams takes a step forward. Andreesen is about the same as Spector, just healthy. As long as Milano is that dude and healthy, we'll be better. CB - We have Benford, a true lock down type of CB. Then, we have question marks. Hopefully White can make it back and be somewhat effective. I'm not expecting much out of Hairston with the injury and IR thing. He's missed too much time. McD won't trust him with big minutes, if he comes back this year at all. That being said, I really like the prospects of Dorian Stong in this scheme. I just think he fits what we do and will grow as the year progresses. Still, big question marks at CB2 right now and the Chiefs are getting their felon back this year. S - Rapp is injury prone and gambles too much. Can Bishop put if together? I can hear an Eminem song in the background. Hamlin will be out there taking bad angles, blowing coverages, and missing tackles. We have Cam Lewis, a McD favorite. I REALLY like the prospects of Hancock on this team. It will just take time and reps to get him acclimated. Another question mark group. Our Secondary outside of Benford is the weakest link on this team. Hopefully the DL can pressure the QB this year so the opposing teams can't pick us apart. P - Seemingly improved K - Bass. Will we get Bass-O- Matic or Run-His-Bass-Out-Of-Town? Same.
  4. Pretty inconsequential it’s very rare for an MVP to go back to back so that probably factored into the people that wrote in the article not listing Josh McDermott would probably have to go 17-0 to get coach of the year since the Bills have been a perennial contender and have Josh Allen Dawkins is probably the biggest snub but feels like the at is mostly just a name award and Dawkins probably isn’t as big a name as most on that list.
  5. Doesn't matter. Thats not the goal.
  6. The Allen part is annoying. Seven other players voted to win MVP over Josh...bull.
  7. Yeah, I was wrong there. That's the first time I can remember sitting a QB in the final game that they ended up cutting. Kinda rough. If they had even an inkling that they might keep Shane over him, he should have got some run in the game.
  8. Makes sense, because now that they signed Poyer, they are apparently going 8-8 from what I read here.
  9. Kyle Trask in Tampa was a bit surprising as a 2nd round pick that didnt look awful but really has never had an opportunity to play much in his time with the Bucs. Although i get why the Bucs went with an experienced backup with their aspirations this year. Bridgewater was coaching HS football and getting in troubke doing it. Just weird that Bucs made that investment, and have had 3 OCs in his 4 preseasons. I thought Trask was over drafted but he is a very accurate passer and in the right offense could be pretty effective.
  10. Allen didn't even register a single vote to being MVP this year. Dawkins, who lobbied for the respect and award for Lineman...no vote. And no vote for our Coach. https://www.nfl.com/news/2025-nfl-predictions-picks-for-mvp-seven-other-top-awards
  11. Bills fans at times have a reflexive protection mechanism manifested by pessimism. Some here have claimed nothing has been done to improve the team over last year. I beg to differ: 1. They have added a lot to the D line. Bosa provides more pass rush, so does Hoechst when he returns. And they drafted two DTs that will help stabilize the interior if pre-season means anything. 2. They added to the back end of the D by bringing back a healthy Tre, drafting Hairston and several other DBs. Now, it sucks that Tre and Max are hurt, but that does not mean that the Bills did nothing to upgrade; what we have at CB is better than last year with Douglas and Elam. 3. Safety I grant is the weakest spot, but that doesn’t mean it’s awful. Rapp is good, and Bushop must improve. I expect Poyer will be at his side at every film session and practice. So overall they added more to the D. What about the offense? 1. Palmer gives them improvement at the WR position, a guy that can get separation which is what people demanded. Coleman from all accounts had a great camp. 2. Everything else is status quo, with players that gave one of the best offenses in the league last year. 3. We have the reigning MVP running the show. So I don’t know about you, but I am excited for this season to begin, just as I have been for the past 65 years. Go Bills!
  12. Think about it, other then the year they grabbed Beas and Smoke late the majority of these players have been D guys. You had Shaq, Klien and Phillips numerous times each. Then you have Poyer, Mycah, Tre and Dane. Not sure if I forgot anybody.
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  14. I hear you - I just thought White sitting was always more of a prevent injury so he could get cut. Steve was their PS 2 years ago and that was the plan last year barring the injury that shelved him for the year - so it is no surprise he is back on the PS. I don’t think the Bills harbor any ideas he will develop and become a true back-up level player - I just think they like his intelligence and how he handles being the scout team QB and the things he can do as a number 3.
  15. Where did you see this? The list the Bills provided from the official site had both Poyer and Latu + so he definitely did not get cut for Poyer as they had 16 guys and one was an IPP so they still had one slot if wanted. I agree it is not fully set as the Bills use it to keep lots of guys engaged - so they will add and cut many times and there were rumors of 2 additional guys the Bills were trying to sign that have not been announced, but it had nothing to do with Poyer if it is true. I just can’t find it. Everything points to him being on the PS.
  16. It is though. Practice squad guys are free agents. Any team can sign these guys to their roster and if they would start that would happen.
  17. I go back to the Rock Pile. This is the most likable team I’ve seen.
  18. WGR was talking about Coleman yesterday, how if he can become a WR that has to be doubled regularly that will free up so much more the offense can do. An obvious point but very true. A lot hinges on his second year leap. Bosa has been downplayed by us fans because of his injury history. The main thing is getting into the playoffs with him healthy. If he has a nagging injury in mid season and misses a few games, while not ideal, isn't the deal breaker. Having him healthy in the playoffs is key. Because we need him to cause mayhem in the standard Chiefs rematch. Same with Hairston. It sucks that he's missed so much time and who knows if he'll crack the starting lineup this season, but if he's healthy at season's end he will get playing time in the playoffs and that is where he could be hitting his stride as a rookie. His speed could really make a difference against someone like Worthy in the playoffs. Also, the additions to the defensive line could take the team up a notch, if they're able to get pressure without blitzing it'll mean a lot less of those annoying 3rd down conversions that drive me crazy every year. It's all what ifs but potentially could be well above last season. At the least I think they'll probably be pretty much the same
  19. Thing is with Reid and why he's arguably the greatest offensive play caller of all time, if teams find a way to stop what they're doing he'll eventually figure something out with the pieces he has on offense. He's like the offensive version of Belichick in that way. All those times the Pats lost players on D and would start the season conceding a lot of points, people would say"this is it for the Patriots dynasty" and then by mid season he'd figured out a way for the defense to play based on the personnel they had available. Reid is the same with the offense. I always go back to a couple of years ago when the Chiefs had been struggling on offense all season. When they played the Bills in the playoffs Kelce was WIDE OPEN, I mean he couldn't have got more wide open. Mahomes simply tossed the ball to him and the announcers immediately started shouting "THAT'S the Mahomes we know!" No, that's Reid scheming people open. I really think if you look at Mahomes' best plays on YouTube, so many of them are him throwing to guys who are wide open, or throwing a little screen to Hill who then burned past everyone. Watch Allen's best plays and he's doing stuff completely off script and just making an insane play. I know Mahomes has hose plays too but I feel Allen has more because he's had to have more, because there's nothing mind blowing about the plays being called.
  20. A German newspaper now has the full story of how the Nord Stream pipeline was blown up and why the Ukrainian government was almost certainly involved. Here’s a condensed version: A commando-style team of Ukrainian professional divers carried out the operation from a sailing boat rented in Germany, which gave them easy access to the Nord Stream site. While the German government would have preferred to ignore the story, diligent law enforcement officials pursued the investigation and matched explosive residues found on the sailing boat with those recovered from the pipeline fragments. The most interesting part is how they traced the perpetrators. This is where a speeding camera comes in. By sheer coincidence, it caught a car speeding with the saboteurs on their way to port. Investigators tracked the car via its registered owner and discovered who had been inside. But the names turned out to be fake. Coordinating with Polish border security, they confirmed these individuals had crossed from Ukraine. But here’s the twist: The names were fake, but the passports were real, meaning that the Ukrainian government had to have been involved. For years we were told Russia was responsible, when in fact it was Ukraine all along (which is very similar to what happened with the 2016 election interference). If I were Trump, I’d use these stunning investigation results to apply serious leverage on Zelensky.
  21. Have high hopes for Deone Walker. He stood out in TC and the Preseason. He has the ability to replace Jones in the 2nd half of the season and the playoffs. He appears to be a difference maker. Go Bills !!!
  22. Of course it does! When we choke down this garbage: https://nypost.com/2025/08/27/lifestyle/how-to-get-food-freebies-to-celebrate-taylor-swift-travis-kelce-engagement/ 😔😟 I just got diabeetus:
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