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  2. And if there is one thing this secondary lacked last year it was athletes. Without a strong pass rush it was the classic “keep everything in front of you” scheme because we didn’t have the horses. God I hope that changes this year. I love Hamlin as DEPTH.
  3. Coaching makes such a difference. If Gailey had Schwartz as his DC or if Pettine had been the DC while Rex was here with Greg Roman. There were a number of years between 2010 and the arrival of McDermott where we were a decent defense away from making the playoffs. You either need a mistake eraser at QB or defense and we had neither many years. Bledsoe was a Willie Parker away from making the playoffs if I remember right. Unfortunately Fast Willie pooped all over our playoff hopes.
  4. Psycho.....
  5. Me, My Father, and my Brother were tailgating in Bills parking lot at Foxboro. Bills Mafia had the whole parking lot to ourselves, and the parking lot was electric with energy. The 3 of us were waiting in the PortoPotty line. A Kind girl walked over to us and handed us 3 nips of Fireballs-"here you go, enjoy while you wait in line". We shoot the shots, and another Bills fan handed us 3 Hot Dogs. It was by far, the best wait in line for a Porto Potty Ive ever had. If you are waiting in line, and you are gifted shots, and hot dogs- you are either at a Dead show or a Bills Game. That is the only two places where serial random acts of kindness and mind blowing thoughtfulness take place, constantly and always
  6. Bledsoe is the drought QB. Right before he got to us he QB’d a lot of the AFC championship game where the Patriots won at Pittsburgh.
  7. It will be the same for seat relocation, you will need to buy the PSL for the seat you want to move into and sell your existing PSL
  8. If they can advertise on buses that cover they entire length of the bus, I guess they should be allowed to advertise on TV too.
  9. and the problem is?
  10. Hondo (my favorite SWAT guy), I’m glad you indicated the HC and JA17. No all-pro drought team and the kicker is Beane. He may have missed on a couple of 1st or 2nd rd guys, but he’s the best at the mid to late round gems. He also has been shrewd at the construction of the roster and maneuvering $ so we are sustainably successful. So many Bash McClappy, but he a hellova coach. He’s done much more right than wrong.
  11. Right or wrong I feel like I should pick one side of the fence or the other on Bosa. Will he be effective and productive or not? I'm going to pick the unpopular notion that he's going to stay healthy and have a good year for us. Everyone else (minus the rookies) will be what we've already seen that they are. I'm thinking Bosa, Rousseau, and AJ will get a lot of playing time. I'm hoping that with the snaps they get that Jackson and Solomon getting some sacks will leave us feeling like they have bright futures rushing QB's giving us options with keeping (or not) Bosa and AJ in the future. Bosa 14 sacks Rousseau 8 sacks AJ 6 sacks Jackson 4 sacks Solomon 4 sacks
  12. For our sake- it better hit the over! Injuries are the the key 💯 🙏🏻 stay healthy.
  13. I have been trained to assume that one or both of them will miss time due to injury. Between some missed time and all of our other weapons, I lean toward the under, but barely. If they stay healthy and the game slows down for them, they could easily sail past 120, however.
  14. This one is tough. Because that’s 60 a piece to hit the over. I think if Kincaid is healthy he should hit 60-70 catches with upside for more. In his rookie year Kincaid despite Diggs having a ton of targets managed 73 catches in 16 games. So if he’s healthy in 2025 60-70 is very doable with upside to get past 80. Keon only had 29 catches last year but did miss a few games. If he’s healthy and improving upon a decent but uneven rookie season I think 50 if healthy is a stable target but he has upside to hit 60+. Both guys are young and not coming off serious injuries. If they can play 15 games a pop I think they hit it. I will take the over but very reluctantly
  15. I see Coleman's ceiling as a better Gabe Davis. That said Davis was good for 40 to 50 catches. I feel like Kincaid has a much higher ceiling than what we've even seen but I'd be lying if I said I have confidence in him hitting it. Like you I'd guess that if they both had good seasons they'd be right there but I'm (reluctantly) pessimistic they'll do it. I'll bet they both have up and down games and look like they could do it some weeks but over the course of the season I think we continue to run the ball and let everyone eat and they come up short. Coleman 44 receptions Kincaid 63 receptions
  16. I got suckered into making the calls. They picked me because I supposedly know everyone.
  17. I'm going over as long as both are healthy. I think Kincaid reminds people why we were excited to draft him and avenges a injury plague down year. He emerges as the teams leading receiver in catches with 85. I think year two Keon if healthy flirts with 60-65. I think they fly past 119
  18. No. The general public does not have the knowledge to understand pharmaceuticals. That’s why we have doctors.
  19. Maybe they should have had someone else call??? 🤷‍♂️ I kid, but reunions do nothing for me. I went to my 10th or 15th college reunion and saw my old friends along with a bunch of people I didn’t spend too much time with in the first place. A few years later we just had a bunch of guys from our “crowd” show up on the same weekend using a basketball game as an excuse. We had WAY more fun doing things “our way”. My parent came to visit shortly after we moved to Florida. Everywhere we went my parents ran into people they knew from WNY. They saw people at dinner they knew. They sat by people they used to work with at church the next morning. The Bills played at 1pm after church and we went to a dive bar to watch the game. (Cabana Inn if anyone knows Sarasota.) It was a dump but it was a Bills bar, with a bunch of old projection TV’s, all on the Bills game. The windows are all covered so you can see the projection TV screens more clearly. My father gets up to head to the restroom and literally bumps into a guy from high school. They had not seen each other in 50 years, and somehow in this dark bar they recognized each other. I thought that was amazing! There are very few people I might recognize after 50 years.
  20. Ha awesome, and yes it is true, 11th is my bday
  21. Very funny, you big galoots. I expect big things from Bosa this season.
  22. One of the big questions for the Bills on Offense is will Kincaid and Coleman be able to take that next step and become a more consistent force in the passing game. After a promising rookie campaign that netted Kincaid 72 receptions, a knee injury limited him to only 44 receptions last year. As for Coleman, a good start to his rookie campaign was derailed by a dirty hit from Poyer, resulting in a wrist injury that held him back the rest of the season, ending up with only 29 receptions. That's a total of 73 combined receptions last year. I think a combined total of 100 receptions this year would be a step in the right direction, but can they get over 120?? My prediction: I think these two will take that step forward this year, and become important weapons of the Bills passing game this year, however I think 120+ receptions may not be in the cards...... Kincaid: 74 receptions Coleman: 42 receptions Total: 116 combined receptions Under, but just barely......but I really hope they hit the over. What say you???
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