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  2. Decent Buffalo-specific coverage on Sirius though? I'm not much for listening to national sports coverage. I will, but would much rather find a jazz station or even WBFO's new digital all-music format called "The Bridge." (Kinda/sorta emerged out of the ashes of The Pink.)
  3. Yes. He was extremely hesitant to throw in Diggs, Beasley, Brown, E. Sanders, Hollins, and Coleman into the starting lineup because they were "new." It's never been a mystery with McDermott. He puts in the players that he feels gives him the best chance to win. I'm guessing the offensive coordinator has the exact same philosophy.
  4. I say Cincinnati because they have beat us handedly. We are 0-2 against them, and likely would have been 0-3 except for what happened to Hamlin.
  5. I’d prefer a starting safety over a potential #3, #4 or #5 WR. Praying we’re not going into the season with the same starting safety tandem as last year 🤮.
  6. Nothing says 'fiscal responsibility' like gutting food aid for seniors and veterans so we can fund a birthday parade for a guy who dodged the draft and salutes himself in the mirror. Sorry to the Army for having 250 years of honorable service hijacked by one man’s ego trip.
  7. The best part about WGR in a landslide are the drunk callers and that they still have call in shows. Our local stations don’t have callers at all. It’s pure comedy especially post game, or the morning after.
  8. we are in peak offseason now so very believable to me
  9. Commanders vs Bears at #6 is hilarious. That wouldn’t make my top 100.
  10. I will be very surprised if that happens. Even if he is capable and of it, I know how it is to crack the lineup for this coach. He’s incredibly frustrating and acts like nobody new is ever ready. I don’t see him getting the opportunity to outperform
  11. Kansas City = Doesn't really feel like a horrible match up but we can't seem to get it done in the postseason. They have championship DNA and are the most difficult to put to bed in a game Baltimore = I thought they outplayed us in the playoff game without Zay Flowers and in somewhat optimal weather to bother Lamar. We forced the key turnovers but I still see this as a bad match up for us. Cincinnati = These aren't the Bengals from yesterday, but Burrow is built to play against our scheme. I have highlighted before he has no incompletions in 3 opening drives vs us, almost 200 yards, and 3 TD's. They're dangerous Houston= They beat us up last time and produced one of the worst games in Allen's career. It's a very aggressive and physical defense. Nico Collins didn't play in the 2nd half last year either I think all 4 of these teams could give us problems. We play all four, should be absolute battles.
  12. Palmer is a solid football player I've literally been way less on Herbert than the majority of this board over the years He's a stat stuffer who has been folding with the game on the line since college... I think Palmer will easily be putting up 700+ yards And I wouldn't be surprised to see Kincaid go up to 700 plus
  13. Moore and Samuel aren’t the same player. Moore can stretch the field and actually run routes, Samuel will stick to his RAC game of being a gadget guy
  14. Imagine thinking there is more to be said on this subject
  15. Wait, was Moore awful last year? I don't ask that combatively, but I haven't heard/seen that kind of blunt indictment to date (could be blind). Isn't Romeo Doubs some kind of dumb-dumb? Without looking it up, I vaguely recall some nonsense with him last season. Like potential football character stuff. No? Watson, sure. Offers exactly what the Bills fans have been lacking.
  16. i agree but he cannot be so focused on that that when a player gets hot in a game it stops him from feeding him the ball, and again and again and again... he did do that last year, but sometimes not see: AFC Championship Game Cook was on fire, not stoppable. Feed him more and then the rest would have opened up more too, as KC would change things to stop him McD seems to feel the way most of us do about that game, it seems, so that is a good sign--he is a man who does not forget and learns from the past
  17. Yeah... Can't pick just one... BUT I am a lover not a fighter:
  18. The final WR and DB numbers are likely reliant on how the returner competition shakes out. Curious if any of the rookie DBs have enough return ability to threaten Codrington's spot? Codrington WAS a pretty good punt returner last year. Maybe it's more Shenault who's on the bubble, which I think is right. Moore seems like a guy who could return punts.
  19. Has our receiver room quietly got better?😉
  20. This is interesting. It's not so much a question of whether Palmer and Moore fit Brady's offense. I wouldn't call it "expanding" the play book, more like evolving it. What's happened is they've substituted guys who are, I think, better physically than the guys who left. It's up to Brady to figure out how his offense must change to create the kind of opportunities that fit the skills of his new players. And yes, it's true every season, for every coordinator, because as the season progresses, defenses figure out how to stop almost everyone. These free agent signings are about getting Brady the best athletes for him to work with.
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