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  2. True, but St. Francis is breathing down their necks for most overall. Canisius 9, St. Francis 8 although I couldn’t confirm if 8 included the 2025 championship, so maybe tied😂
  3. if thats all he wants then they republicans should just agree and open the government
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  5. My question is what does Steve Smith have against Keon Coleman? Is it personal? He trashed him before the draft. After week 8 last year (of his rookie season), he put out a similar "hit piece" video to the recent one calling Keon a bust (just 8 weeks into his career). After the Baltimore game week 1 this year, he made sure to put out a quote to tell everyone to "pump the brakes on the Keon Coleman hype train" (because Keon had a good game), and then this most recent video trashing Keon. I mean, I know this is the era of podcasts and everyone has an opinion, but, I have a hard time thinking of another former NFL receiver trashing a young receiver so much and calling him a bust after the first 8 games of his career. I remember breaking down Smith's video last year (didn't even watch the recent one, no reason to), he was trying soooo hard to point out problems that he even talked trash on positive/good plays that Keon made. It seems unusual to me how aggressive he is in his stance. I mean Keon doesn't play for his former team or anything. Their colleges weren't rivals. They grew up in different states. Why does he care so much to continually trash him? If he sucks, he'll find his way out of the league. Why give him so much attention if you think he is trash? He wasn't a high draft pick that everyone is praising. He's a second round receiver trying to find his way. Why does Smith feel the need to go out of his way to tear Keon down? All I'll say, in regards to the thread, is that I haven't given up on Keon. Exactly. Back in the day, we understood that some players took longer (2-3 years) to develop. Not every guy is ready to break out as a stud week one of his rookie year. Terrell Bernard, Spencer Brown, Connor McGovern, Khalil Shakir, Dalton Kincaid, Cole Bishop Now it's Keon Coleman, DeWayne Carter, TJ Sanders, Landon Jackson, Do they all work out? No. But have a bit of patience either way, because some of them will.
  6. Keon ran a 4.53 at his pro day, other WRs with similar speed have gone on to have great to even elite careers, and Will Levis is a weird example as obviously he could break out too - like guys such as Baker, Darnold, Geno, Gannon, Young, etc did after slow starts, changing teams, etc. But none of that matters, he was never comparing the two, he was just talking about breaking out after a slow start. And yes it’s still possible, but I do have concerns of he can here in this offense based on the reasons I already stated.
  7. If it was trying to do that it would indeed be a dumb article. But it isn't.
  8. I wonder how much having Hairston cover Worthy helped?
  9. Cook ran 17 times at an average of 5.17 yards per carry. I'd hardly call that shutting him down. Our D is what cost us. Robinson ran for 170 yards at 8.9 ypc. Then added almost 70 yards through the air. That is what cost us. Well that and 4 sacks on Allen with 2 ints.
  10. With Benford questionable, it looks like Hairston will see his largest share of snaps so far, and I'm sure a lot of them will be lined up opposite Waddle. After handling Worthy last week, can Hairston shut down another speed demon at WR?? Looking forward to how this one plays out!! Go Bills!!!!
  11. Maybe he got some words of wisdom from Poyer that helped. It's possible. He had the talent. Him turning things around would change this entire defense. It's a big deal.
  12. If it's such a nothing stat - than why isn't there more coaches in the modern era who can make the claim? I get having issues with McDermott as a coach. But complaining that Mike Florio is reporting on a stat that puts him in rare air is kind of ridiculous. As is the idea that the Bills PR team is "working overtime" for this article. I highly doubt this is information that needed to be fed to Florio. This is the kind of stuff he reports on the daily.
  13. https://www.nbcsports.com/nfl/profootballtalk/rumor-mill/news/with-next-win-sean-mcdemott-will-be-sixth-coach-with-100-in-first-nine-seasons Dumbest article ever, trying to cement Sean's place in the "pantheon" of great coaches. What the person who wrote this doesn't know (why would they?) is that the NFL season was only 12 games until 1960 (Paul Brown's era) and was only 14 games from 1961-1977. The 17th game was only added in 2021, which the PR team apparently knew. And until the Superbowl era (1967) there were no playoffs, just a championship game between the two conference winners. So Paul Brown would have coached no more than 13 games in any season. In Sean's era, it would be 20 games assuming he went to a Superbowl, which he would have done if he was properly one of the 6 greatest coaches ever.
  14. We have an IU thread on the college board on this site. As to Fisher, he is an amazing player. He had an Int and fumble recovery today. He is a guy who simply makes the plays a team needs to win. I’d love it if he ended up with the Bills. There are a bunch of current Hoosiers who would help the Bills. Sarrett and Cooper at WR, Bond at DB, Fisher at LB, Kamara on the DL, plus Hemby and Black at tough running RB. They’d both be excellent compliments to Cookie.
  15. You haven’t been around much since you posted these two gems a week apart. Likely one of the only smart decisions you’ve ever made. Did you fall off the wagon tonight?
  16. If the Bills ever hold up the Lombardi, I may cry. But I may also just stare at the TV in stunned silence that it actually happened.
  17. Hegseth ultimate DEI hire
  18. With Daboll, this game would be a 4 passing TD performance from Allen. Probably in the first 2.5 quarters. With Brady, I expect a 2 TD performance from Allen, and then the Bills go conservative into grind the clock mode when we're up by 2 scores in the 2nd quarter. Both approaches get the W, but gotta admit the first approach was more exciting.
  19. They did. WW2. They won, and they protected human rights. How stupid are you?
  20. Finger guns don't kill people. Finger bullets kill people.
  21. I like your thoughts here, Success. What makes you think that?
  22. As a long suffering IU alum, I have to say it’s awesome that IU football has made its way onto the Bill’s discussion board.
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