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  2. Someone said to me last year when he died that he was the Josh Allen for the Bills that era… Never saw him play other than old footage and that thanksgiving game against Detroit, wow. What a football player he was!
  3. This one can be embedded still, for now.
  4. Northern hemisphere, so clockwise 🤔
  5. Dallas has film and knows the injury history of Milano too. Because we're likely to pick at the end of the first round if this fantasy ever came true the trade would pry look something like this..... Two first round picks (2026,2027), a 2nd rounder in 2026, and Greg Rousseau. Would you do it knowing we have to make him the highest payed non QB in the NFL?
  6. yeah, that division is rough. Will be even tougher now with Geno Smith and the Raiders. Will give them some due they picked that high before Harbaugh; they lost Herbert for the last third of the season. Even then, that’s crazy given they have a guy who’s anointed as on of the top 10, borderline top 5 guys at that position in the league. There’s talent there it’s just the coaching has let them down. As it did again in the playoffs against Houston. Like Herbert’s game but the guy has been a dud in the two playoff games he’s made and it isn’t even close.
  7. 🎯 To the comment. This video just cost that sympathetic security guy his job
  8. That is true about David Edwards. Good football players come literally in all shapes and sizes. That is what's most important finding talented players.
  9. Yeah, I would have been pleased with a Nick Chubb signing though I'm not sure it would have been a wise move, roster-wise. Also I think when the Bills signed Latavius Murray a few years ago, they were going for that type of player but he proved to either not have much left in the tank or was possibly a bad fit for the Bills run scheme.
  10. https://www.si.com/nfl/bills/news/rumors-odds-bills-among-favorites-to-pull-off-blockbuster-micah-parsons-trade-with-cowboys 😂
  11. I don't know, neither was able to catch on anywhere else and make anything of their career. Edwards was Tyrod Taylor without the mobility.
  12. Nominated for post of the year. 🤩
  13. Always go with the counterclockwise swirl. Write it on your hand if you can't remember.
  14. Good points. I hope Davis can be that player. He does have good power. I’m looking forward to seeing him this season with a year of NFL level training under his belt. I forgot about Chubb. When he was released I hoped we would sign him but knew we wouldn’t because we already have those spots filled on the roster. In the next draft I’m not convinced we should spend a high pick on a running back (and almost certainly won’t) but hypothetically it would be a lot of fun to have Kaleb Johnson, RB, Iowa on the roster. I guess I’m getting old - I miss those power run games! Power running, great D, perfect special teams, pass when you must… haha
  15. All good dude, I totally understood where you were coming from. I just feel the part we are splitting hairs was him being a go to guy in crunch time. He produced in the playoffs, even moderately against Philly as the go to guy. I think you put him on a team like Detroit, Rams, Tampa or Minnesota his number inflate. In essence, great player but needs a little help to be truly “dominant”.
  16. I assume you mean awesome because that is what R.E.M. and Michael Stipe are.
  17. Remind me again how much pressure did the defense get on Mahomes in the playoffs. What was the Points given up and what was KC playoff AVG scoring outside of the Bills game. was Milano playing against KC?
  18. ‘It Was a Cover-up, Plain and Simple’: The Russian Collusion Hoax Explained. If you’re wondering why the Democrats tried so hard to stop Trump from returning to the Oval Office, the past few weeks have made it very clear. The Russia collusion hoax has finally been exposed as the sham it always was—a massive intelligence scandal designed to undermine Donald Trump and to protect Hillary Clinton—all with the consent and coordination of the FBI and high-ranking officials in the Obama administration, including Obama himself. Journalist Matt Taibbi, who was once a contributing editor at Rolling Stone, has put all the recently uncovered pieces of the puzzle together in a damning post on Racket News. “Now, we know,” he writes. “With the help of the declassified Durham material, we can explain the whole affair in three brushstrokes.” According to Taibbi, it began with a political calculation: “Hillary Clinton and her team apparently hoped to deflect from her email scandal and other problems via a campaign tying Trump to Putin.” That much has been long suspected. But what came next is where the real scandal begins. “American security services learned of these plans,” Taibbi explains. And instead of exposing the scheme for what it was—a dirty campaign trick—“authorities used state resources to massively expand and amplify her scheme.” In other words, they didn’t stop it. They ran with it. And they had help. In early 2016, Clinton’s campaign was already in crisis. She was under investigation for using a private server as secretary of state, risking national security. The scandal exploded when it was revealed she deleted over 30,000 emails—and had the server wiped weeks after a congressional subpoena. “The last stage required the enthusiastic cooperation and canine incuriosity of the entire commercial news business,” he writes, “which cheered as conspirators made an enforcement target of Trump, actually an irrelevant bystander.” https://pjmedia.com/matt-margolis/2025/08/02/it-was-a-cover-up-plain-and-simple-the-russian-collusion-hoax-explained-n4942334
  19. I’m traveling today, but tomorrow I plan to write a story about Ed Oliver lifting more than he ever has before. I'll post it on a little known blog site and share it here to get everyone excited about Ed Oliver's dedication. I'm not implying that anyone isn't working hard; however, if you search for this story about Keon, you won't find a single reputable website or X user discussing it.
  20. Our LB's are always hurt so I could see Thompson sticking just as insurance. Not that he doesn't get nicked up also but it's another body. Our CB's are always nicked up and Ingram has years of experience (with some success) and plays special teams so I expect to see him on the roster. I also can't see Walker not being on the 53. Either Walker or Carter may end up mysteriously on injured reserve with the ability to return when the other DL players come back from suspension while they decide who we need in uniform on Sundays. No offense to Carter but I bet he's not on the roster either by the end of the year or certainly by next season.
  21. Cam Lewis makes the team. No doubt in my mind. Hancock & Codrington Alec Anderson and SVG Shaq Thompson/Spector/Ulofoshio (one has to make it for STs alone) Dewayne Carter and Deone Walker for the DLine That’s my 8 I guess… Secondary and interior DLine are the toughest questions. Some talent is going to be lost there. Tough choices for Beane and Sean coming up. Biggest conundrum comes when Larry O and Hoecht are eligible to return.
  22. The Texans value those guys because they have two... Joe Mixon and Nick Chubb, who any team could have signed and I would have been happy if the Bills had. AJ Dillon was drafted for that purpose. James Connor is a power back. Every year for the past 4 years, D'Onta Foreman has been a free agent. Those guys are still out there and available though they don't seem to be valued very much in today's NFL. Though he's not tall, I believe Ray Davis, who's built like a fire hydrant (5'8" 220 lbs), can play that role.
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