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  2. Like many others I'm going with Tyrod
  3. RINO traitor? Nah it’s not a cult.
  4. McKinley getting shot?
  5. Fitzpatrick is a perfect backup. Doug Flutie is nice too. He is accurate and has the running ability as well. Tyrod is another good option. Drew Bledsoe I think is one you want as a starter or not at all. He was old and at the end of his career having been a starter for most of it. I don't think he would take well to the backup role. Ultimately, I'd choose Fitzpatrick. He would be great buds with Josh Allen, too.
  6. The way my pea-brain sees it, getting over "the hump" comes down to the performance of two draft picks. 1) Hairston has to come out of the gates as a solid (didn't say "exceptional") CB2. 2) Sanders has to come out of the gate...well, basically freeing up Ed Oliver to be Ed Oliver. In my mind, the rest is "gravy", in the sense that the positional weaknesses are mitigated by the opposition they face...a fancy way of saying "It's okay, the Bills are just better this week." If we get the same performance out of each unit next year that we got last year, we ought to feel pretty good. Those of you who study this a lot deeper than I do will fault my logic, and I'm fine with that. Yeah, safety is a question mark - but not a nightmare. Linebackers are pretty good. (Are they going to line Jackson up as a LB?) Offense? So-so (kidding) Kicking and Punting? Not the issue. If Hairston turns into another Elam...or Dane Jackson...the Bills are not going to make it If there's no push in the middle...the Bills are not going to make it. IMHO, any high end performance by Jackson and Walker would just be a bonus.
  7. TE's seem to be more willing to do the right thing.
  8. Thanks for the walk down memory lane. I was a Sr in high school. Really frustrating season capped by the Ronnie Harmon drop and Jim Kelly interception in the last minute loss to the Browns. Definitely on the list of Billsy heartbreakers.
  9. Yeah. I saw that joke on Twitter. If he was from here it would be produced a Pope before a Lombardi.
  10. You asked a question and I answered. Having better players isn’t a bad thing. Of the Bills had a 1 and threw him the ball 8 times a game and that meant 1 less target for Moore, Palmer and Coleman, I wouldn’t care.
  11. Definitely fair to not expect the same historical level in terms of fewest negative plays. If I was to make a counter point, it would be that it doesn't also mean you should by default expect a significant reversal either. Regarding our TO differential, I think the bigger concern for me is how dependent our defense was on getting turnovers, and that is a much harder thing to replicate IMO. Bills defense was bottom of the league in 3rd down conversions and first downs allowed. Any drop in those turnovers and that defense would have been putrid. Good news is they really reset the D this year, so going into next year the runway is clear to be aggressive at WR if needed with fewer expected holes next offseason. And knowing Beane, if someone comes available during the season, he has shown he would be aggressive and make an in season move if he felt it was the right move.
  12. A trade is definitely possible as it saves the Bills $6.2m. If we cut him it would only save $2.7m. The suspension of Hoecht complicates though. You'd have to be okay with Groot, Bosa, Jackson, and Solomon as your four edge guys. If we could find a trade partner I'd probably do it. Epenesa was pretty poor last year.
  13. J.D. Williams was fast, too, and we know how that turned out.
  14. Supermodels definitely used to be a big thing back in the day...... I thought she seemed the prettiest and sweetest
  15. That's a reasonable take. No hate on the Man. get healthy , you have our number
  16. More than Ryan Fitzpatrick?
  17. faster than Coleman
  18. Strange. Did he do something?
  19. Do you know what hindsight is and why it matters when comparing the 2023 WR class compared to the 2025 WR class?
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