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Wait...is Tyrod Taylor available?!?!
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Make the helmet logo blue & red & rename it Ice City. That would be sharp.
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The pope can do hail Mary's too
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Thought Exercise: Best Bills QB (99-2017) who'd be JA17 backup
transient replied to boyst's topic in The Stadium Wall
There is only one answer… the Chroisen one himself, Gibran Hamdan. -
I don't know if WGR was in on it but I think Beane knew what he was doing and what the reaction would be. I'm not convinced anymore that he just flew off the handle willy nilly.
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Remember: 1. Zach Wilson was his first quarterback 2. And that KEN DORSEY, the killer of offense, of potential in players, of play calling, of game planning, of scheming wide receivers open, of useful motion, of giving the quarterback clear hot reads when under pressure, of paring the running and passing games to complement each other... was Moore's offensive Offensive Coordinator last year. And his quarterbacks were...??? And now, instead, he has Josh Allen throwing him the ball, and Joe Brady preparing the offense and calling the plays. To me, this may mean all bets are off when it comes to what Moore can become, the 34th pick in the 2021 draft, with 4.35 speed.
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First things to look for when the schedule comes out
Richard Noggin replied to Charles Romes's topic in The Stadium Wall
I was referring to being a season ticket holder, actually. -
I hate the Raiders look of this but damn does it look clean.
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Well they're ultimately an entertainment business and that appearance earned them a lot of positive attention, which is a very profitable outcome for the organization. The rant to me also felt rehearsed. Like when Beane paused for a second and Jeremy White started stammering "uh, uh" and Beane interrupted him "let me finish" like he was waiting to say that. I'm not a conspiracy nut and I'm not saying I know for sure it was a stunt, but everything this regime has done on the public facing side has been very calculated from day one. So that's my theory.
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NFW on the 🤡
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Soooo… is the Sabres only prayer a Pope from Buffalo then? 😟
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Is there an NFL team with a weaker WR group than the Bills?
Kirby Jackson replied to Pete's topic in The Stadium Wall
I agree that they will be improved. I’m asking if the regression in terms of negative plays is greater than their improvement? -
Back to this stat, wtf? Are they going to include whether the wind was blowing in or blowing out in the calculation? Relative humidity? I need to better understand what constitutes a true HR. And while we're on the topic of HR's another pet peeve of mine is the disappearance of the HR fence. It used to be a lot simpler and satisfying to know right away whether it was a HR - it was either over the fence or it wasn't. These days there are too many times where we wait on instant replay to determine whether we're happy or sad on what used to be a definitive play.
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Thought Exercise: Best Bills QB (99-2017) who'd be JA17 backup
Don Otreply replied to boyst's topic in The Stadium Wall
Flute or Tyrod, -
This is the 4th annual Clowney thread I believe.
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I’m 1000% on board with spend on the line and plug in the back. I think there are guys out there, like Saquon that can make a big impact when they have that line, but I see a lot of people saying the Bills have a dominant line and I don’t see a RB that takes over anything. Cook is a GOOD starter with limitations, I think you are looking at a DeAndre Swift situation. Yeah, he’s fast and he’s valuable behind this line, but take away gapping holes and he’s not a difference maker. Saquon, CMC, Henry etc have no holes in their game, Cook has a massive issue with blocking which means he can’t be left in there to chip on passing downs so his presence telegraphs the play call to the D. He can keep screwing around and find himself wondering how Ray Davis took his starting gig while he sat out. Davis can do it all, might not be as explosive, but he’s going to be here for 3 years and Cook probably isn’t.
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Is there an NFL team with a weaker WR group than the Bills?
stinky finger replied to Pete's topic in The Stadium Wall
Sure, it can be both. But it really isn't both. The D has either struggled to get off the field or failed to get to the QB in key situations. Their approach to the draft and FA is no coincidence. -
Really good analysis of what may be the case this season. I think people are underestimating how much this offense can improve, with the young guys growing into it, the new guys adding new dimensions, and with Brady coming into his own. And all of this after they were the best Bills offense ever last year, and scored more points than any other team in the league. Pretty exciting to think about what this could become. And now, also with the kind of defense they have not had in several years, complimenting, supporting this great offense. By Halloween people may be talking about this offense as one of the best in NFL history. And like so many of the others, as unique unto itself.
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Lol...lets just agree to disagree because this is getting silly at this point. I mean you want to ignore the known data, which is disparaging to your argument that shows 2 of the WRs are fringe roster guys, Diggs season was worse than 2022, and the WR2 is not a starting caliber WR2...to instead use the make believe expectations of that 2023 squad we already know never happened. No disrespect, but I stick to known information and make educated guesses and opinions on what we know. And based on what we know, the information leads me to the opinion that to win the SB this year, the 2025 group gives us the better chance than the 2023 group, and its who I would roll with, and its not a tough decision for me.
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Thought Exercise: Best Bills QB (99-2017) who'd be JA17 backup
Bruffalo replied to boyst's topic in The Stadium Wall
Prime Flutie for me and I don't know that it's really close. Fitz is a distant second. Flutie could make magic happen, I'd prefer having a wildcard backup QB who can make plays out of nothing when things break down over a gunslinger like Fitz. -
Curious why you think the Bills would plan a stunt like that? What would you say their reason for it was and what do you think they had to gain from it? (genuinely asking, not trying to be a jerk). Beane is definitely not the type to do it just for headlines. If he did it on purpose I feel like there would have to be some strategic reason for it and I can’t think of one that makes sense to me. Personally, I feel like it just created drama with no real benefit to the Bills. I also feel like it puts a target on Beane’s back if the wide receiver room (or Allen) struggle this season. The clip of him going on a rant about WR’s will be played on an endless loop if that happens.
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