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Bills Working Out Kickers - Bass Not Healthy?
Bob Chandler's Hands replied to sven233's topic in The Stadium Wall
Addressing what is the question. We really have no idea. Bass was out there for the 3rd pre-season game. Maybe he just tweaked something yesterday? Myabe they are just doing due diligence on some kickers. It's not clear. -
I’ll give the League this, they’re great at filling up the calendar
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McDermott was selected the best coach for this season by CBS: https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/2025-nfl-survivor-squad-building-a-32-man-juggernaut-with-one-player-or-coach-from-every-single-team/ "McDermott's Bills win the division essentially every year. Since Josh Allen broke out in 2020, they have won it five years in a row. He has recently come out of his former conservative shell and been willing to show aggression in his decision-making, and even when undermanned his defenses tend to over-perform their talent level. The ultimate success has yet to come for him in the playoffs, but the Bills keep knocking on the door."
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Parsons traded to Green Bay, given $188 million contract
DrDawkinstein replied to Roundybout's topic in The Stadium Wall
It's the late-August timing. Had they made him available in March/April, they would have had teams lining up and brought in likely twice as much as they got in this trade. If Jones opens the Cowboys up to trade talks in March/April, before we signed Bosa, Hoecht, Ogunjobi and spent 4 picks on DL and extended Rousseau, we would've been first in line. I'm sure there are more than a few teams that would say the same. It's just Jerry's ridiculous timing by not having any type of plan or competency. -
We'd look good playing Oregon.
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And yet, fans fall for this every year…
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More Epstein please!!
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Parsons traded to Green Bay, given $188 million contract
RoscoeParrish replied to Roundybout's topic in The Stadium Wall
Teams with Pro Bowl QBs don’t trade them away because they aren’t Josh Allen. -
Leftists Melt Down Over ‘Gay Icon’ Gloria Gaynor Being A Republican Donor The 'I Will Survive' singer donated $22,000 in support of GOP candidates between 2023 and 2024. By Amanda Harding Singer Gloria Gaynor is causing a meltdown among leftists after news recently surfaced that she made financial contributions to Republicans. The 81-year-old two-time Grammy Award winner first made waves after it was revealed that she would be honored by President Donald Trump with a Kennedy Center award. While many leftists expected Gaynor to decline the tribute, she surprised them all by graciously accepting it. Then, it was revealed by the leftist outlet Meidas News that the singer had donated $22,000 to Republican candidates between 2023 and 2024. Gaynor is widely regarded as a gay icon, primarily because of her 1978 disco anthem “I Will Survive.” https://www.dailywire.com/news/leftists-melt-down-over-gay-icon-gloria-gaynor-being-a-republican-donor?
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Parsons traded to Green Bay, given $188 million contract
BillsShredder83 replied to Roundybout's topic in The Stadium Wall
This is a dumb kid not knowing how to spend his allowance problem. I absolutely wouldnt have paid black Kirk Cousins what they did... especially when they could've got a haul like this by trading Dak. That lowers cap hit, gets you return resources, and gets you out of QB purgatory. Lamb I can wrap my head around paying, but they screwed themselves waiting till last minute. Two dumb financial decisions, doesnt make a third one a smart call LOL -
they are fantastic. not sure what all the complaining is about
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Game (two week) thread - Ravens at Bills SNF
BillsFan619 replied to BillsFan619's topic in The Stadium Wall
Game preview Press “Watch on YouTube” in the box below Go Bills! -
Christian Benford Beyond the Blue & Red
JerseyBills replied to Chandler#81's topic in The Stadium Wall
I said this in another thread when he was passing out stuff to the homeless, he's an extremely wise dude and has an old soul, I'm 10 years older and still admire his wisdom -
Here’s Why Asian Americans Shifted Right by Neetu Arnold The 2024 election season featured an unprecedented number of Asian Americans, from Vivek Ramaswamy’s rise in the Republican primary to soon-to-be second lady Usha Vance, to the Democratic candidate herself, Kamala Harris. Just a few years ago, this would have been a cause for celebration on the political left: Asian Americans have reliably voted for Democrats for decades. But the election results revealed that racial and ethnic minorities are not as loyal to the Democratic Party as previously believed. Much like Hispanics, Asian American voters made a major shift to the right. Nationally, 2020 and 2024 exit polls from the Washington Post show a 9-point shift- to the Republicans in the presidential race among Asian American voters relative to 2020. In some states, such as Nevada and Texas, the polls suggest that Trump won the Asian American vote outright. The NBC News exit poll found a 5-point shift to the right nationally among Asian Americans relative to 2020. And in their survey of Asian American voters prior to the election, Asian Americans Advancing Justice saw a 7-point shift away from the Democrats relative to 2020. https://amgreatness.com/2024/11/21/heress-why-asian-americans-shifted-right/
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The Bengals are going to score a lot. I could see Burrow having a fantastic season "stats wise" and if the Bengals defense can be somewhat decent and they make the playoffs then I could see Burrow winning the award. But can that defense be somewhat respectable as many think it will be bad.
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Parsons traded to Green Bay, given $188 million contract
BillsShredder83 replied to Roundybout's topic in The Stadium Wall
"I'd rather have Peyton Manning at 7years & $98m" I agree with the sentiment, but how many biga$$ DL contracts have been handed out since then? That market is long and gone, even in a year... which is why the $47m is just another regular contract -
Parsons traded to Green Bay, given $188 million contract
Paup 1995MVP replied to Roundybout's topic in The Stadium Wall
No it’s not. If I run a business, and we are not making a profit. And one of my employees who thinks they are an amazing asset wants a lot more money to work for me. But we are not getting it done w them. And they are a bit too much about themselves instead of the team. Why would I want to pay that same person more money? Rather I am letting him go to greener pastures, and getting a nice return in some new assets to try and turn things around make a better more profitable company. i am not paying any defensive player that kind of money, especially one who is marginal against the run. And especially in an era when football is an offensive game. I guarantee you the Lions will scheme him right out, to where he is not a factor. And the Vikings will likely do the same. Kenny Clark was a big part of the Packers defense. I wish the Bills had him. -
Parsons traded to Green Bay, given $188 million contract
BarleyNY replied to Roundybout's topic in The Stadium Wall
I can explain it again for you, but I can’t understand it for you. -
They all got 1 pick - so its not as if they got to rank who they thought would finish 1-2-3. Bo nix felt like a weird choice but who knows i guess.
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Bills Working Out Kickers - Bass Not Healthy?
That's No Moon replied to sven233's topic in The Stadium Wall
Carpenter had two outstanding years, one good year and one bad year. FWIW he's the most accurate kicker in the history of the franchise, even with the bad year included. -
Parsons traded to Green Bay, given $188 million contract
SCBills replied to Roundybout's topic in The Stadium Wall
Im ok with not making the move for Parsons but you’re going to have to explain this statement to me. Best QB in the NFL (argue w a wall) Elite OL Above Average RB Room Average TE Room with potential We’ll see what the WR Room is Same for DL, but tons of investment Top Tier Pair of LB’s Top Tier Slot Corner Top 12ish CB1 and a RD1 Pick at CB2 We’ll see about S How is that “not close to good enough” for a team that was just in the AFC Championship Game and lost by a ball placement and/or dropped pass?