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Well there are a few restrux still available to free up $. Another high risk / high reward move. Already have two of the high paid free agents missing half a year due to suspensions. Then you got Bosa who has a high probability of missing time, add in White and if the possibility of Alexander. The games missed per $ spend could be crazy...
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A lot of suspect brown envelopes being passed under that table
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I expect him to be released to make room for Heocht and Ogunjobi after week 6.
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Joe Marino talked about the pass pro argument and it turns out the Bills ask a RB to pass pro at a VERY low rate. And they asked James cook to do it a very small amount of times, not even once a game. While its true he is not good at it, it is also true they dont ask RB's to do it much. In additon to pass pro he is not an ideal back on short yardage and has suspect hands. Agree with the overall assessment, he is a two down back and not worth what he put out there. People get so emotional about this stuff though, it is all just black and white. I see the case from both sides and I am not at all surprised they are not coming to an agreement. In this case I think it makes sense for Cook to want to get paid, he will have one chance to get a good payday. RB's get screwed by the current structure for rookies because they have such short career spans. If he plays this year he risks injury and never getting it (Bills have the leverage). However the Bills could look at him and say, he is not worth 15M AAV, on the open market he may get 10-12MAAV but we don't value him even there. So they are at a stand still, Cook and his reps will have to decide what the best course of action is. I woudl not be that surprised if the Bills are not that in interested in an extension at what his market rate would be. If he sits, he takes a hit on some of the 5M coming to him this year and teams may downgrade him just because of his potential to hold out.
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I agree about our short yardage deficiencies against KC. It was awful. We kept on running the same play over and over. With the same poor results. Brady should have been called out big time for the lack of any creativity in the short yardage play calling. To get to and win a Super Bowl you need excellent coaching in all 3 phases of the game. We came up short both literally and figuratively in that department against KC. Hopefully the play calling is better in the big moments this coming season. And also we improve on special teams with a new coach.
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Who was invited to Josh and Hailee's wedding?
wjag replied to Willie West's topic in The Stadium Wall
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I would have been interested pre-draft or had we not spent resource on corner. Think the Bills have to roll with what they have at corner now though.
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15 sacks 42 TFL
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Convicted felon Donald Trump hates America
Homelander replied to BillStime's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
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Yeah that very well could have been part of the issues, or could have also been GB wasn't being reasonable then in what they wanted based on them maybe still believing they could get the contract renegotiated. But now, with FA and Draft over, teams like the Bills also already added guys in both FA and the draft, so the trade interest just isn't there and left GB without willing trade partners. Personally, I doubt Bills will have interest at this stage after the moves we have already made to bring guys in they are familiar with in Dane and Tre, paying Benford, and then drafting Hairston. Jaire also seems to want a certain amount of money, so given we brought in vets like Dane and Tre who know the system, paid Benford, and drafted Hairston, seems pretty unlikely this is his next stop. But you never know either
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or the same afternoon. The economics of Home Depot doing free same day delivery for like $5-10 items really gets me.
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I am arguing if you have more guys to make plays in those end of game situations the tariff of the plays you need Josh to make comes down slightly. It isn't about whether Josh did or didn't make mistakes on the two game enders (and I happen to think he did make errors on both, not massive errors, slight errors) it is about their general ability on those drives to make the plays they needed to make. And when you can't win down the field outside it really has the effect of reducing the play calls available and the yards of the field available to use. And that increases the tariff of difficulty for the Quarterback. Edit: accidental double post
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Los Angeles under military attack
SCBills replied to Joe Ferguson forever's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Theres a not-insignificant portion of the American public that simply votes in a way to make sure people like that poster never get power. Im thankful for that. -
In RB that's pushing triple digits.
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Yet you seem to just gloss over that on 2nd down Allen has his pass knocked down to a wide open Samuel otherwise we would have already made the first down. On the 4th down, Shakir was wide open for a first and more off the snap and another WR was running open across the middle to the left too. And where I said the play outcome doesn't change was the 4th down play where we had wide open WR's for an easy first that we could not even attempt to get the ball to because Allen was under duress falling back to his right and forced to throw a prayer ball to a TE instead of the open WR's for an easy first. Who the WR's were were not why we didn't convert a first down on that final series.
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No I don't think it is an either / or proposition either. I wasn't meaning to suggest that. It is just about finding more guys to make those difference making plays.
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Funny how Biden quietly kept ICE running and deported a record number of people while the Trump regime is so desperate to look โtoughโ (despite being soft as hell) that it has to manufacture chaos and pit Americans against each other. While some of the most incompetent white people in modern politics run the country into the ground, they pass tax bills that gut healthcare for those who need it most and hand an unprecedented amount of power to the executive branch. MAGA thrives on distraction and lies because without constant outrage and noise, people might actually notice who's selling the country out.