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Purdy and 49’ers extension. 5 years 265 million
RoscoeParrish replied to DJB's topic in The Stadium Wall
He’s actually horrible. His career average is 150 passing yards per game. He’s not on Purdy or Geno or Cousins or Darnold’s level, respectfully. He can’t run an offense or read a defense or play QB at the NFL level. Like I said, your take makes sense if you pick “league average guy making league average money.” Your take does not make sense for a dude who can’t play the position. You may as well say “you are better off paying Peterman $20M.” It’s just wrong. -
Keon Coleman success by route - Not pretty
Goin Breakdown replied to DJB's topic in The Stadium Wall
I get it and you're right. I'm also seeing stats stacked for both running the same routs. I'm good with who we got. I have hope for him to take a two. We'll see tho. -
I dont get it... If he were healthy for 17 games he would have had over 700 yards. Is that really that bad for a 2nd round pick in his rookie year?
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The wife won’t order steak when we go out because she says we make it better at home I can't justify the exorbitant price of steak when we go out when I can make something I like just as much at home for a fraction of the cost I miss a good prime rib My father attempted to cook prime rib at home and failed once or twice so I never attempted. This is a steak that I will order out.
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Didn’t know this. Do you remember why?
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Kristi Noem is human trash
Homelander replied to HomeskillitMoorman's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Why does Kristi need another Gulfstream? -
Purdy and 49’ers extension. 5 years 265 million
L Ron Burgundy replied to DJB's topic in The Stadium Wall
It's not just the yearly cap, it's the 5 year term. Locking in to a guy whose at best above average is crazy to me. I get a 2 year deal for high money but more is insane to me. I am blown away that they did this. -
You got the first part right. how do you rationalize this stuff…… Barrett pushed Sauer further, responding that she wasn’t referring to circumstances such as when the Second Circuit (one of the 13 federal appellate circuits) “has a case from 1955 and you think it’s time for it to be challenged.” “That’s not what I’m talking about,” Barrett continued. “I’m talking about, this week, the Second Circuit holds that the executive order is unconstitutional, and then what do you do the next day or the next week?” Sauer responded again that “generally,” the administration would follow that order. “So you’re still saying ‘generally’? And you still think that it’s generally the policy — long-standing policy — of the federal government to take that approach?” Barrett pressed. “That is my understanding,” Sauer confirmed. Here’s what that means in plain English: The Trump administration, through its top lawyer, is telling the Supreme Court that it doesn’t believe it has to comply with lower court orders in all circumstances. And contrary to Sauer’s assertion, that finds no support in long-standing DOJ policy, much less department norms. It’s one thing to hear political actors — whether that’s the White House press secretary or even Vice President JD Vance — assert that the administration should not be bound by federal court orders it considers lawless. But it’s another thing entirely to hear the administration’s top appeals lawyer say as much in front of the Supreme Court of the United States. Using signal for top secret military operations? That’s a qualified SoD? I don’t mind a right wing guy. But Trump wants unqualified loyalists who're scared to stand up to him. I can’t stand Maddow. Or Fauci or the rest of those clowns I fully agree Fauci should be in jail. He’s still lying today.
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this is the Poyer clip referenced at the 54 minute mark. if interested must watch on youtube @Bermuda Triangle
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Josh Allen does everything for this franchise, lol. He has single-handedly turned the franchise into a relevant team and drove ticket prices from $50 to $500 a seat. He’s a unicorn.
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Derrick Henry gets 2 year $30m Dollar Extension ($25m guaranteed).
stuvian replied to Doc Brown's topic in The Stadium Wall
Yes but will he survive Baltimore? -
Trump's lips are moving, but it’s Putin's voice
Homelander replied to Homelander's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Trump just holds the mic - Putin writes the script. -
Everyone knew it was a bad pick except Beane.
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Another day, another thread where the "We're doomed because we don't have a great WR" fraternity beats the same dead horse.
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Keon Coleman success by route - Not pretty
The Firebaugh Kid replied to DJB's topic in The Stadium Wall
I really hope he plays well this year. I think he’s gonna be the number five by the end of the season but we’ll see. -
any QB in Niners gear who has won a playoff game is considered Joe Montana Lite
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Ladd is a slot receiver. Shakir is the same height as and faster than Diggs too(if just using the 40 yard testing). We heard a lot of bullsh!t about how Shakir could play outside and Diggs comps from irrational fans. But Diggs had longer arms and 10" hands that allowed him do more on the boundary in his prime. Diggs aged out of the boundary a couple seasons ago but the Bills didn't have anyone else to put out there.
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Purdy and 49’ers extension. 5 years 265 million
The Firebaugh Kid replied to DJB's topic in The Stadium Wall
I would not make that deal in 1 million years. -
The first bolded statement is a decent point. We have tended to go small on defense at certain positions (LB/Secondary) and that could be a factor in those players getting injured. And yes, we have had some injury-prone players (particularly Milano). So, no I wouldn't be surprised to see Milano or a couple of other guys injured. I do hope this is something the Bills brass has at least looked into, from all angles. But, I do think we are a much deeper team now (at most spots) that can withstand injuries a bit better than the teams from say 2020-2023. The weird thing is that the first 3-4 years of the McBeane era, we were one of the least injured teams. Then from the end of 2020 to 2023 it felt like we were one of the more heavily injured teams. Was it a change in training/conditioning staff/methods, was it the type of players we were bringing in, was it just bad luck? And of course, other teams have injuries too. But, there were particular games, Bills/Chiefs 2022 for instance, where we were missing a number of key players on defense (like 5 or 6 guys) and they were only missing like one starter or whatever. It does have an affect on the game. But yes, say in the Cincy game, they were banged up too. I guess we'd have to look back at each game to see how significant the difference was on the injury report, etc. and then how much we think those losses affected the outcomes. So, I get not wanting to lay too much of the blame on injuries, but no doubt they were a factor in at least some of the playoff games. To the second bolded statement. Yes, no question the Lions were depleted by injuries last year and it played a big role in the end of their playoff run. But that's the thing, the national media talked over and over about Detroit's injuries, and posters here too have brought it up a lot. But then when some of us say, well injuries played an issue for the Bills in some years, people say, aw you're just making excuses. Why do injuries factor in for Detroit, but not for Buffalo?
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Purdy and 49’ers extension. 5 years 265 million
L Ron Burgundy replied to DJB's topic in The Stadium Wall
This is insane to me. Lynch is gonna get fired over this. He's at BEST like 10th-12th best qb in the league. Sf might make the playoffs this year purely based on having an easy schedule but man they shot themselves in the foot. -
Purdy and 49’ers extension. 5 years 265 million
Big Blitz replied to DJB's topic in The Stadium Wall
I've been calling him West Coast Tua for 2 years now lol. -
Purdy and 49’ers extension. 5 years 265 million
Doc Brown replied to DJB's topic in The Stadium Wall
FWIW with Purdy. He's an above average starting QB and this contract won't look as bad a couple of years from now imo.