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Man my childhood is passing away this week. Rest well Hogan.
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The fact that Beane signed 3 veteran WRs in the offseason may be indicative that he's seen enough of Coleman that he's not sold on the guy. There's rushing to conclusions and there's also observing the actions of a team's management-two totally different things where it may look like the same conclusion. The Bills are going to keep the top 5 or 6 WRs, and unfortunately for Coleman, he may not be one of them.
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Better yet, save him for the last play of the game. And playoffs only. Maybe just AFC Championship and Super Bowl.
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Tonight I'm watching Terry vs Rock WM18, followed by his sex tape to pay homage. This will be going hard in the whip all day, ya dig?
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ESPN acquiring the NFL Network and the NFL Redzone
\GoBillsInDallas/ replied to Gregg's topic in The Stadium Wall
The RedZone is for immediate loading and unloading of passengers only. There is no stopping in a white zone. -
Beane is good at drafting after all -- A look at 2022
YattaOkasan replied to boater's topic in The Stadium Wall
Just a term from video games. A code you enter to make things easier (Contra has a famous one that gave 30 extra lives). As to scoring on Spag's defense thats just the beauty of Josh Allen to me. Sometimes it took him a minute to figure out a DC but he has balled out against a lot of them (Bellicheck, Spags, Salah, Flores off the top of my head). Occasionally they would do well later and he would struggle for a game but always got them back. -
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United Health Care Exec Assassinated in NYC
Roundybout replied to JFKjr's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Luigi lives on! -
I probably can't without sounding like I'm dumb myself, but the "party line" I've always heard is that it allows players to focus on skill development in the passing game. WR know they need to release quickly and execute their routes quickly because no protection for the QB; QB needs to make quick decisions about where to go with the ball given what the LB and secondary show in coverage; secondary know they need to be brisk in coverage because the QB won't be harried by a pass rush. In NFL training camp as I understand it, it's basically a way to focus on installation of offense and defense while actually taking live snaps and facing realistic coverage. In order to focus on deep ball accuracy, Josh also needs a WR who can release consistently and cleanly and get downfield consistently, not let himself get jammed or held up. When you see a deep ball fly 2 feet over Coleman's head, is it because Josh's ball is inaccurate, or because Coleman is 2 feet short of where he ought to be based on a route vs. air?
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JA - top notch (just another day at the office)
Dillenger4 replied to BillsFan619's topic in The Stadium Wall
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Listen I am in agreement with load mgmt ... but his injury happened because of turf (which is a freak thing) not because of excessive use. At the time Von left he had 8 sacks in 12 games the dude was a beast and it was an atrocious outcome for all parties
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JA - top notch (just another day at the office)
eball replied to BillsFan619's topic in The Stadium Wall
The rest of the country is going to fall in love with Josh after Hard Knocks airs… -
That's the weirdest thing about this. Of course Trump is in "the files." The files likely include all kinds of public information like the photos we've already seen (Epstein with Trump and the Clintons) and the flight logs (same). So there's really not much new here, except for the Streisand Effect amplified by Trump's ham-handed attempts to say "nothing to see here." The Epstein Birthday book submission is creepy of course, but again, it's not like we don't know that Trump proudly associated himself with the Epstein lifestyle of hitting on young women; I guess the dividing line is "yeah, but they were all of the legal age of consent." So it's the "I may be a creep, but I'm not a criminal" public defense. In other words, he's a Republican Bill Clinton. The Democrats were just too slow to make the pivot from downplaying Epstein to playing him up. That's because the Clintons wouldn't go away. Although Hillary lurks and acts like she'd be ready to run again if drafted, that ship has sailed. The Clintons are now peripheral to the Democratic mainstream, which has shifted farther left. Meanwhile, Trump is the Republican Party, nothing more or less. So the Dems have a lot less to lose by more reporting like "Clinton/Trump Both Loved Epstein and His Girls." They didn't seem to realize this until about six weeks ago. Turnabout is fair play in politics. I saw an interview with an attorney for some Epstein victims where he said that the executors of Epstein's estate (pretty much independent lawyers) likely have the Birthday Book and that Congress (or, for that matter, the WSJ now that it's been stupidly sued by Trump) can simply subpoena it. Prediction: it will emerge, and it will be a kind of National Directory of Scumbags. By the way, anything the Trump Administration comes out with about "interviewing" Ghislaine Maxwell is only going to make this worse. Trump can pardon her or commute her sentence (I can't imagine him doing that before January 2029, when I can really really imagine it) so we can only assume that anything she comes out with would exonerate Trump and perhaps throw the Clintons under the bus. The incentive structure is all in one direction. People may be fools, but not so much that they'd buy that.
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I agree with this. But he was a part of my childhood. From going to WWE shows in Buffalo in the 80s, the toys, watching on TV, even the big gulp cups and the ice cream truck had those wrestling ice cream bars. We getting old.
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JA - top notch (just another day at the office)
julian replied to BillsFan619's topic in The Stadium Wall
He’s definitely a well known superstar, but I’m not sure outside of Bills fandom how much the general public knows and have seen his compassion, heart and true character as a human being. I hope you're correct and everyone has watched all the videos of his treatment towards children, sick kids and people with special needs, but in case there’s people who haven’t had the pleasure, I hope HardKnocks can capture some of that. -
Justin Fields was just carted to the locker room with apparent leg injury
Logic replied to Logic's topic in The Stadium Wall
Apparently it's "just" a toe injury. The Jets are "hopeful that Fields will be ready for week 1".