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The other factor, and I'm sorry to bring up hockey, which I know is a dull subject for you, but Terry Pegula is the absolute worst owner in the NHL. He hires inexperienced GMs, and continues to keep an inadequate fella in the role, at least partly because he feels heard by Kevyn Adams. The Bills were dysfunctional before McD and Beane arrived. They have built a strong and competent culture. I fear what would happen should that be gambled away, though I appreciate the concerns of those who question the ceiling on the regime.
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Trump’s glorious Golden Age of America is here
Homelander replied to Homelander's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Thank God we’ve purged the FAA of those terrifyingly competent “woke gays” and their sinister agenda of ensuring safety and inclusion and replace it with the Real Word bro. -
Season ticket holders needs to complain and ask why the seats are crap.
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Corruption in Politics Caught in the Act !!
Homelander replied to T master's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
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He's going to be wearing WR's like a glove.
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I am "biased and ignorant" regarding this. You are truly a fool who does no background research, knows nothing about anything regarding this and constantly pukes out stupid tweets or X's or whatever they're called by equally uninformed goofs, which are just as ignorant as your conclusions. Simply a moron.
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I disagree that he can't win a Championship. I think he can. Does the defense need to play better in playoff losses? Sure. But as others have pointed out almost always when a team loses in the playoffs they gave up more than you'd want. The last two years it hasn't stopped them having a chance to win and I don't think either year McDermott has been close to the reason we lost the game. Not even in the top 5 reasons. Either year. As for my line... missing the playoffs with a healthy Josh Allen. Losing a home wildcard game to a team we are clearly better than. Or another 13 second style blunder that is directly on coaching. They are my firing offences. There is a point at which I get the you try something different. But I reject in advance that if the something different ends up with a Championship that proves McDermott was the problem. The game is just way more random than that.
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Not a thought growing up. Hard was 200x80 and one of the smaller lots on the street. Riding mower- ~1 hour to cut lot and push mower for trimming- ~1 hour for that.
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Beane elaborates on the process of picking Josh Allen
Mr. WEO replied to DJB's topic in The Stadium Wall
Les Snead is about the only GM who built a SB winner essentially outside of the draft. Written off Bishop? McD had him take 5 or fewer snaps on D in 9 or 16 games in the regular season. Talk to him. Hyde was a great Safety. Poyer was a coattail riding pile jumper (see him in Miami). Beane wasn't involved in signing them. Beane gave up a 1st round pick for predictable headache Diggs. Predictably, the Bills had enough of him and got a 2nd for him at least. That's better than he did with Elam--a solid bust who, by his 3rd season, McD hardly played him at all. Beane turned that 1st round pick into a 5th and 7th. Nice. Shakir is the second best (really, 1 of 2) decent receivers Beane has drafted in 8 years. Slot receiver though---he was 5th in YAC (receivers only), not 2nd (the Bills as a team were 2nd). Not sure of the importance of that 1 stat. Coleman is a WR3 in a room stuffed now with WR3/4s. Extrapolation is a meaningless exercise. In the final 2 games of the season he had 17 targets for 5 catches and 58 yards. In the next 3 playoff games he had a total of 8 targets, 3 catches for 22 yards. No reason to believe he was going to get 750 yards if he played every regular season game. Is Andy Reid still talking about drafting Mahomes? Roseman going on about Hurts?--one or both of them have played in 5 of the past 6 SBs. -
I will say - I went back and watched a few games from last year - our defense was very fortunate and looked visibly slow and weak. In particular, Rasul Douglas looked BAD and was an issue consistently for our team. If Hairston can come in and anchor that second corner spot, along with Forrest/Hancock/Bishop/Hamlin taking another step, that alone will greatly help this defense if Hairston locks down CB2 and Jackson/Walker/Carter/Sanders become solid starters on the line? Watch out. This team will look visibly better this year
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Would you rather have paid more for better? How about everyone else in your section?
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We used to stand for at least ¾ of the time during the Super Bowl years.
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Beane elaborates on the process of picking Josh Allen
RoscoeParrish replied to DJB's topic in The Stadium Wall
I think your timeline is off. Beane was employed and in the Carolina draft room that April of 2017. Beane wasn’t officially hired until May. Free Agency started in March. -
I think we should measure the same seat in the current stadium and compare.
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It's pretty clear reading between the lines of Beane's words and their official label of "Defensive Back" on anything that Jordan Hancock's role on this team is the eventual successor for Cam Lewis as the floating backup Nickel CB and Safety. Even in the little bit he spoke to the media he said "really everywhere" when asked where they were trying him out at. He even talked about learning multiple playbooks for multiple positions. in Year 1, the ceiling for him is that he impresses enough that they cut Cam Lewis this year and Hancock is the first guy up if there's an injury to Taron Johnson or to one of the starting Safeties. There's almost no chance they're going to take a late 5th Round Pick that is learning multiple playbooks and being split between multiple positions in Training Camp and make him a Starter at Safety in Year 1. Especially with how conservative McDermott generally is with Rookies. He and Strong were brought in to replace guys like Lewis and Ingram, improve the depth, evaluate, and develop them for potentially larger roles in Year 2 and beyond. Strong is also definitely an Outside CB in this Defense and is the Double Down insurance to Hairston (like with Elam and Benford in 2022).
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No one sits down as bills games, who cares
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My God! Derrick Henry at 8 Mil? Cook's definitely on crack...
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Homelander changed their profile photo
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Oh, you mean indoor stadiums?
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Shedur Sanders Make To Round 5? (Poll) - UPDATED x 3
Buffalo716 replied to boyst's topic in The Stadium Wall
He was not going to be a top 10 pic if he said that He has -127 rushing yards in his college career... Like , the NFL is moving towards quarterbacks who can make plays on the run And he's not going to be a playmaker at the NFL level.. he's a 6'1 pocket passer who's also not sturdy There's not many six foot one pocket passers with limited athleticism that get drafted in the top 10.. Even Baker Mayfield was sturdier , a bigger arm , better production, and had a thousand rushing yards in his career Nobody's taking a quarterback with minus 127 rushing yards who's 6'1 If he was 6'4 with a big arm sure maybe that could have landed him in the top 10.. average arm strength at his size and can't run not happening