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  2. CB - Safe = Benford & Hairston Next up = White, Ingram, Jackson, Codrington, Strong, Couch ... At least two of these guys make the final roster, maybe 3. Nickel CB - Safe = Johnson Lewis - Knows the system, plays Nickel and Safety, One of our best ST players Hancock - 5th round rookie, can play nickel and Safety, not sure about STs, Knows what it takes to win a Championship. Hardy - 6th round pick last year and nearly made the team, can return punts ... 1 of these 3 will back up Johnson. S - Safe = Rapp & Bishop 2 of these 3 guys will make the team, all 3 if Hancock wins the #2 NCB job ... Forrest, Hamlin, Hancock Best guess starting - Benford, Hairston, Johnson, Rapp, Bishop Back ups - White, Ingram, Hancock, Forrest, Hamlin
  3. How's this for "taking on" the military-industrial complex? https://nypost.com/2025/05/02/us-news/trump-budget-calls-for-more-than-1t-in-defense-spending-massive-cuts-to-education-foreign-aid-and-environment/
  4. The weird part about it is he gives you nothing that Hollins did. I actually see Palmer as the Hollins replacement/upgrade in the sense that he can play outside, and what you sacrifice in high end run blocking you more than make up for in route running ability. Moore is kind of a weird fit on the roster. He doesn't give us the vertical element that remained our #1 need in the WR room coming out of the draft. I feel like his role ultimately will be spelling Samuel or Shakir in case of injury. Given those players' injury histories it's probably not a bad idea to have a similar skillset able to step in but you'd really rather that player be someone on the PS, not taking up a roster spot. Also a common refrain after the draft was that we need our #5 WR to contribute on special teams but Moore doesn't give you anything there. So he mainly just exists as a redundancy on the roster.
  5. The BBFS is strong in this thread, as it is in any thread meant to be positive about any Bills player or coach.
  6. For a past Buffalo Bill comparison I’m thinking maybe more like DE Aaron Schobel.
  7. Really an excellent article from the pure business side. The ripple effects of the ridiculous tariffs (which the markets do believe will be undone before fully enacted) will continue for some time.
  8. This is a casting call for extras. I was made for this role. I'm really good at blending into the background.
  9. And yet, we’re 3-1 in our last four games vs the Ravens, including 2 playoff wins. I think that blowout in game 3 this year is coloring peoples’ opinions about the Ravens, when it was really just an outlier game in a lot of ways. Yep, teams that “pound the rock” generally do poorly against McDermott defenses…with a few exceptions, we’ve always shut down top running backs…it’s teams with elite passing games that we struggle against.
  10. The Ravens had one good game against us. Henry ran wild and he’s a great player and the Ravens are elite with a lead and when they can play downhill. They have beaten us once since 2019. And they barely beat us in 2019 (we lost on the last play of the game on a great defensive play against Cover 1 with John Brown as the target in the EZ). To me, the Ravens are among the least of the threats, especially come playoffs time.
  11. My family moved to Buffalo (Tonawanda to be precise) in 1967, and I immediately became a Bills fan. That was a disappointing year, but I had great hopes for the 1968 season. However, Bills were down to their 5th string QB by the end of the year and finished 1-12-1. But early in the year, I talked my father into taking me to a Bills game at the old Rockpile. We parked in some guys yard for $2, which dad declared a “ripoff”. Game was against the NY Jets and Joe Namath. Namath was unstoppable (mostly) and threw 8 TD passes that game. But, the Bills won 37-35. Turns out 3 of Namaths TD passes were pick 6’s. As I recall, Jets were driving for a game winning FG as the game ended. Only game the Bills won that year.
  12. Next you'll hear that she has a deal for the Bowser International Golf Result in Dubai.
  13. Immigrant invader! Refusing to assimilate. Probably speaks that Low Dutch thing instead of English.
  14. I'll be happy if he is a significantly better version of AJE.
  15. If I was on a jury and he was the defendant, I'd vote guilty on looks alone.
  16. That was just a total bunch of nonsensical horsesh!t and counter-claims to things I never said. Gaslighting the board like that is the lowest form of communication on here. Fact free shout-downs. The FACT is that he was trash last year when finally given a big opportunity. EXPECTING him to be better is foolish.
  17. Yeah, but I’m better looking, 🤣
  18. Now THAT would be offensive.
  19. As the righties are always quick to say: Now let's see Trump post himself as the next Ayatollah.
  20. I'm sure he'll show flashes as a rookie but I can't wait to see this dude after a full NFL off-season training routine. 💪
  21. He’s a competitor who’s tired of losing. Then he answer to a bunch of morons who think the NFL runs like madden directly after the draft where he’s probably stressed out of his mind. He’s a top 3 GM in the league right next to the Rams and Eagles guy.
  22. Slightly bigger version of TJ Watt, similar RAS measurables. 6-6 with a 40.5 vertical, expect a lot of batted passes.
  23. It’s like Bill Clinton and his enabling wife never happened. Or, that JB never acknowledged inappropriately fondling multiple women’s. Or that KHarris didn’t acknowledge believing Biden sexually assaulted women. It’s a special sort of fantasy these people have created in their minds.
  24. Didn't see it posted 1 year/5 mil Expected maybe a little less but could be a goodie, definitely prefer over Cooper who was broken and had zero impact Moore , Palmer is a huge upgrade over Coop and Mack . If Coleman takes a step and Samuel is healthy, this could be a fun , dynamic, deep group
  25. I personally think that Beane sees WR as a position that he doesn't enjoy evaluating, given the difficulty of it. He avoids it altogether on day 1 and day 2. This is his second attempt at building a dline. If he hit this time, like we all hope, none of us will care about him taking a WR early. This group of Sanders, Jackson, and Walker have to hit better than Oliver, Rousseau, Epenesa and Boggie Basham. One of them needs to be a home run. If not, the magnifying glass will be on Beane.
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