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  2. Laporta has stouter base. He has bigger and more defined legs . On 3rd down, the play before Josh got robbed by the refs, Dalton failed. He caught the pass, the first down marker was right there. Dalton was soft,and got stopped just short of 1st down marker. Dalton is finesse
  3. Cap will not be tight - remember we were over the cap to start this year. If you want to know how screwed we are look at the contracts for 2026. Josh Allen has $16 million base salary so does Groot… With how many years they have left on their contracts and void years if they convert just those two salaries alone to bonus, they make almost $30 million of cap space let alone any other conversions they wanna do
  4. 2003 Bills home opener. 31-0 vs Brady and the Pats. Timeless game. Big man touchdown. That game was great.
  5. Tough offseason
  6. Beane flat out said he wanted Coleman and Kincaid stronger. I think it’s fair to monitor that progress. Keon is noticeably bigger imo. Was expecting similar or noticeable results with Kincaid.
  7. Excuse me. I need a Gin and Tonic after reading this thread. Day drinking is fun!
  8. Well, that’s ok. It was a demorat who did it. If a Republican does it, it’s all of a sudden bad? You can’t make this up! The hypocrisy of the leftists is astounding! typical leftists, offended by everything ashamed of nothing. Really pathetic.
  9. Looks like my No Huddle crowd eruption memory is wrong.
  10. They scored 30 points a game. With a balanced attack that very few teams have. I’m very excited this “regime” made that adjustment. Time to build a D that can get stops on 3rd down.
  11. Gotcha and all good. And don't mistake me either, I was pounding the drum hard all off season to draft Donte Thornton, who not only had elite size and speed that is more than rare, but was the kind of story and character that screams Buffalo. He went one pick before us though to the Raiders even though we traded up in the 4th. But honestly, this was not a good draft to be forcing the issue at WR. And quite honestly, we are very young as it is at WR with young talent in Shakir (who I don't think has peaked yet), Keon, Samuel, Palmer, and Kincaid (whose job is to catch passes). So it's not like we are devoid of young talent either and Moore is still just 25 as well with as much potential or more than anyone we could have taken day 3, especially this season. I just think Beane staying true to his board and taking the highest graded prospect rather than reaching for a lesser graded WR in a weak WR class was the correct approach. Especially given the state of our offense and defense respectively. And its fair to have differing opinions, and I respect that, and no issue with anything you have said really. But the meltdown by others, over exaggeration of the gravity of the situation, etc is not only way over the top, but its being beaten to death the same posters and dragged all over this board to insufferable lengths.
  12. I'm 6'2" 225 He's not 240. Years and years of wrestling I can size dudes up 😚😚☺️☺️
  13. Don’t get the Kincaid hate. He was injured when overthrown wide open by JA. Played through a knee injury. Dropped a dive back desperation catch he could/should have caught. He’s not an inline TE. I make no assumptions he’s not working in strength improvement. I expect him to have a good year.
  14. It's 15 lbs bigger.
  15. Did you read the one about wanting Ed Oliver's horse?
  16. Or laxatives
  17. Please go ahead and google the numbers before and after Cooper arrived. The numbers aren’t up for debate. Beane or McDermott talked about it last week. It was multiple PPG points and the passing game increased. My “assumptions” are based on facts and numbers. Using Cooper’s stats to debate the results is ridiculous. As I’ve now said to you 58 times in this thread, it isn’t just about what the player does!! It is also about how their presecence impacts coverage. I really don’t want to dig up the offensive numbers with and without Cooper. I’d prefer if you looked yourself or took my word for it. What you will find though is that they were way more effective once he got here for whatever reason.
  18. an inch shorter and 5 lbs heavier will make a guy look bigger. There no way in hell he's 220 at 6'4".
  19. I wish they would keep it at Radio City in NYC.
  20. whatever lady......
  21. Haha I said that first paragraph because of how silly your last response was about the 2021 defense. I remember the Ravens and Chiefs game being a slog on offense. Your claim of people running wild and free I will take your word on as I have not gone back to watch them. You draft WRs to put in the pipeline because it is a very expensive position to fill and good ones don’t really hit the FA market. Not that it is going to doom us this year in particular. That is the point people are making, actually invest in the WR position which has not been done to the same degree as other positions Josh’s entire career. But hey we all are entitled to our opinion, and because football is an imperfect game we are all potentially right.
  22. Always criticizing what these guys look like in bad photos from training camp and offseason workouts. Dawkins and now Kincaid, too. Even Josh Allen. It doesn't matter what they look like in shorts.
  23. Samuel is the obvious cut likely will June 1st him so they can operate up to the cap most of the off-season and then have his money hit late for the "inseason" and draft pool dollars to be soaked up when 5-6 million becomes available on June 1st. With Bass something is gonna happen there but it is going to depend on his performance. If he has a good season I can see them extending his deal if he has a bad season he is out on that cap number. Knox I am not so sure about. He's a very solid player but certainly overpaid at his cap number. But he's Josh's boy and still a more than respectable starting caliber TE and will only be 30 in 2026 which isn't that old for a TE (TE's usually decline around 32/33). So I can see Knox esp with his dead cap being fairly high. I also wonder if the Bills are gonna work on extending Connor McGovern. He's only 27 (will turn 28 in November) offensive linemen play fairly well into their early 30's (usually don't decline until age 33ish) so an extension for him for 3-4 years makes sense and I think can adjust the void year which will bring down some dead cap void money. Cap is going to be tight again next year as the extensions for Groot and the three 2022 NFL draft extended players hits. But the Bills also have a lot of players coming off the books along with a lot of dead money Von's 15 million in dead cap as well as the final 5 million of Tre's original contract plus the last void year on Leonard Floyd as well as a few other lingering dead cap charges. But Milano and Bosa's dead caps are gonna step right into that void. That's why if they can reduce Connor McGovern's that would be helpful.
  24. Almost as evil as all the illegals committing crimes and having people like you make excuses for them. Sad.
  25. A better option may have been to make an offer for tight end T.J. Hockenson in 2022 when the Lions made him available. Division foe Minnesota Vikings got him from for a 2nd and 3rd the following year. I'm still not sure what the issue was with the Hockenson/Lions relationship. I thought he was a decent TE.
  26. A lot of the scouting reports I read on him was he was a willing blocker which is a nice way of saying he's a below average backer for a TE. Even on passing plays inline physical defenders can make contact with him at the line throwing off the timing of his route. I think that's why Beane mentioned him getting stronger in the off-season. He could be a match up nightmare if he puts on some muscle. It would help him in both blocking and receiving when lined up inline.
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