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  2. lots of parking on Big Tree in the $30 - $50 range
  3. The fact that the combination of Gabe Davis active, Hardman signed to the active roster, and Coleman may be inactive gave me a twinge of hope makes me want to slap Brandon Beane in the back of the head...
  4. He’s not very good and the rewatch was devastating for him. The effort was appalling and everyone saw it. They can send a message to the team and a young player. If he was good, they’d overlook it. This isn’t some conspiracy or scapegoating or anything of the sort. It’s a bad player, on a bad group, that’s struggling, getting benched. They’re going to try two different guys tomorrow and get Palmer back. They’re throwing things at the wall and seeing what sticks. With the exception of Shakir, none of those guys should be guaranteed a jersey. Palmer is the best of the bunch and he’s a role player.
  5. I was just throwing out a general price of a top deadline rental. Maybe they can get a bit more if there’s a bidding war, and there might be because his contract is so team friendly that more teams could fit him under their cap. He would also likely be the top player available at the deadline. But pending UFA’s just usually aren’t worth crazy prices and you are going to get future pieces, which is not what the Sabres need anyway. The only way you have any chance of getting back Tuch’s true value in a trade at this point is if he’s willing to sign a new contract as part of the deal. But why would he do that if the Sabres are trading him over a million or two per year, especially if what he says about wanting to be here long term is true.
  6. That may or may not be the case but let's just say that it is the case. Now we can move onto the question of whether McDermott can change his stripes when faced with the fallout of clear and public offensive failure... 1) He's not stupid 2) He probably cares to preserve his job Do people really think he'll stick to his guns in this scenario?
  7. That was predictable, even before the announcement that both Davis and Hardman would be active. McD is trying his best to light a fire under the young man. Let’s see how he responds.
  8. I keep thinking this may happen. Defenses have started to key in on stopping the run. This may become a thing again and Josh is really good at going through his progressions. I recall that Josh used to go through progressions looking at the deep WR first then work his way to the shorter routes. Don't think that's true in a Brady offense, but that could be something to watch for. There are so many ways to attack a defense we do have some speed. Wondering if a change really is coming. Something like this could wreck what defense practiced to stop all week.
  9. 100% expected this. Gabe isn’t anything special, but if he’s healthy, given his familiarity with Josh, it makes sense. There is nothing Keon does better than Gabe, and 17 needs somebody he feels he can trust out there. Between this and the Elam pick, somebody needs to be held accountable. Because if you’re going to whiff this freaking bad, while also not hitting a single 1st round pick not named Josh Allen out of the park in almost a decade now, you might as well be trading those picks for proven players like Jaylen Waddle, George Pickens or Micah Parsons. “But the cap”… then manage it better? Maybe don’t overpay to “resign our own” when you can’t draft worth half a 💩 in the first place.
  10. This could be a straight up punitive thing but it has the whiff of something deeper. like, this staff doesn’t know how to use talent, especially on offense. they jam the guy in at wr 1, something he’s not suited for, and he, predictably, underperforms. Is this McDermott sticking it to beane or Brady scapegoating Coleman? Or is it as simple as Coleman stinks or is a cancer? It’s days of our lives at one bills drive.
  11. We all know what Allen is capable of and from my perspective, I love him as the Bills QB and would not want any other. That said, there are ample examples this year of Allen struggling to make his reads, make the throws that are there, and executing the offense. The Miami game in particular. I do not know what the issues are with him specifically, but he is not playing up to standard. The Bills are going to struggle when that is the case. I am sure the answers to that conundrum are varied and complex but he needs to be better. Full stop. Does he lack faith in the offensive design? The receivers? His line? Has he lost confidence? I do not know. That’s why they pay the coaches and not the fans. The Bills offense starts and ends with Allen and he needs to be better. I am quite sure he would be the first one to admit it.
  12. And even more elementary than that, you should understand the difference between the meaning of the words, "would" and "could." Also, you should understand the importance of owning what you say instead of weaseling out of it through equivocation and rationalization.
  13. I think if you go back and listen to what McDermott has been saying the last 3 years or so you'll probably agree that this is ultimately the kind of offense he's been trying to create. Beane has been shopping accordingly. It's not an accident that we've arrived here. It may not look exactly how they drew it up but make no mistake it's by design
  14. 0 for 0 for 0.
  15. McD dropping the hammer!
  16. Why would you doubt that? They elevated Gabe and signed Hardman to the active roster. They criticized his effort all week. Lol, why would this be shocking??
  17. Worth the watch. He goes into our terrible pass game. https://heavy.com/sports/nfl/buffalo-bills/bills-mcdermott-reveals-plan-mecole-hardman/ Bills Looking to Use Mecole Hardman’s Speed General manager Brandon Beane put together a wide receiving corps filled with physical wide receivers with blocking versatility, but the group has struggled to get separation and left Allen facing mounting pressure from opposing defenses. McDermott hinted that the speedy Hardman can change that dynamic a bit, giving the Bills a deep threat who can keep opposing defenses honest. The Bills head coach also implied that the Bills may find some creative ways to use Hardman, similar to the way they utilized receivers like Isaiah McKenzie in the past. “Excited about that,” McDermott said of Hardman’s signing, via the Buffalo News. “You look at position flexibility, he brings some of that. The speed element is real, having gone against him. He hasn’t played in a little bit of time here, so we have to take it one day at a time, but I’m really interested in seeing how he’s going to help us.” Hardman is a three-time Super Bowl champion with the Chiefs, racking up 2,302 career yards with 16 touchdowns. The vetearn receiver said he’s excited for his new opportunity in Buffalo. “I’m glad to be here and they welcomed me with open arms, so I’m happy about that,” Hardman said, via Buffalo’s WGZR. “They’re definitely joking with me about the past matches that we had in the years, but it’s fun. I’m enjoying it … I’m happy that they called and gave me a chance and opportunity, so I’m grateful for that.”
  18. According to sources I'll believe it when I see it.
  19. It was a terrible pick. We all saw it and knew it in real time.
  20. Time to open it up no huddle Let's go Josh!!!!
  21. Bitching about WRs is one of the dumbest arguments. 😂
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