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  2. I've only read on here and listened to the game. Is it safe to say Oline is an arrow down. It's so hard because I'm sure these guys are being told to play smart and just don't get hurt. There's no planning in place and I'm not sure anyone really wants to play these game to begin with.
  3. What did the government, and their revenue enforcement wing (police) think was going to happen after the pulled their Gestapo bull#### for 2 years during the pandemic? Did they really think theor lives wouldn't be in jeopardy at some point afterwards? In the words of my teenager, "be so for real".
  4. I've heard some chatter about kids in the car while drifting and just him drifting at all (with possible risks and all. I don't know a whole lot about drifting tbh, but I hear you don't really go that fast. It's more about spinning wheels. Idk
  5. I went into watching the game with two concerns... injuries and 3rd down defense. Other than a scare with Taron Johnson I think we were free of injury so thats a plus. However, 3rd down defense remains as horrible as it was all last season. Im still hugely concerned with this defense. Considering the investment put into this season, I shouldn't be. Bosa looked great though. Hope he can stay healthy.
  6. Rob Ray v. Steve Tasker in a commentator death match.
  7. I guess it's all relative. He speaks pretty well compared to orangutans. Except for Dr. Zaius. I think he's got Tasker beat.
  8. Finally watched it this evening. I wonder if anyone with the Bills organization spoke to Dion about drifting without wearing a racing harness. He had one on the kids, but not on himself.
  9. Chase Lundt was impressive to me today too. You can tell he has stubby arms but he took it to the DEs all day to negate that. His athleticism on the pulls was great too, thought he was the best of the second stringers. I was very disappointed in Hoecht. It felt like watching Von with how he outran his gaps and when he was actually there to make a play, he missed tackles. Let’s hope he is used creatively like the Rams did bc that was not pretty. As for LJ, it was disappointing as well. He struggled. He took a couple years to improve in college, so this may be a player who is quiet this year and makes more plays in year 2 and 3. I really have a tough time imagining Shavers on the 53. I’d say there is at least 2 QBs, 4 RBs, 9 OL, 5 WRs, 2 TEs, 9 DL, 5 LB, 9 DBs and 4 specialists or 49 locks. Likely we keep a 10th DL so we don’t cut Carter or Soloman and likely we keep Hawes as the third tight end. So I think it would come down to them keeping a 10th DB (Dane or Strong), a 10th OL (SVPG, Lundt or Green), a 6th linebacker, or a 6th WR. I think OL and DB will get 10 spots. Maybe they only keep 5 LBs but I’d be pretty surprised with how oft injured that group is. So barring an injury to a lock in one of the position groups, I think Shavers would have to beat out Elijah Moore to make the 53. Shavers may be more deserving of a roster spot, but the Bills may think he would be easier and cheaper to get on the Practice Squad than Moore and his guaranteed contract. Then you can just call him up if you really need him until his eligibility is used up.
  10. I'd rather have Crab Legs or Tommy Cutlets and one of them will be available soon. Yeah, I don't understand his purpose. Why do we have a guy for so long who so very clearly isn't going to cut it? He's not a tools guy, he's not a surgical guy who beats you with his mind either. He's just ...a guy. Was there nobody else out there with any promise whatsoever?
  11. 3rd round pick vs a respectable vet that’s unspectacular? yea, usually an uphill path for the young guy
  12. I want to see white with real players before I judge...
  13. It was bad enough that I was sitting there wondering "will they actually cut a 3rd round pick in year 1?". Unless the hand of God comes down at some point this month, he does not look like help for this season which is exceptionally frustrating.
  14. He had a few extra yards to spare, too.
  15. Shavers & Hamler - Up Davidson - Down
  16. After what we saw today!!!!! Fire him now!!!!
  17. There is no evidence that Codrington will ever have more production as a cornerback than Shenault is capable of as a wide receiver. As a returner, Shenault has one clear advantage - he seems to be far mor likely to gain yards after contact.
  18. I was wildly unimpressed today and we haven't heard his name very much out of camp either. If you told me he was a UDFA they brought in last week I wouldn't have questioned it.
  19. I think it may be.
  20. All these FBI agents were just working on the job assigned to them. They may have been experts in white collar crime, child trafficking, terrorism or drug smuggling and they were assigned to the massive J6 investigation. For the Trump team to mass fire them is fn nuts. Anyone who supports this is not pro law enforcement. This is making America weaker, not stronger.
  21. Yeah, his 1v1 tape from the Senior bowl was bad - and it looks just like what happened tonight. Bad footwork, bad leverage, bad football. Hopefully he can pick up some counter moves and a lot better balance while hand fighting. Seems a way off for him though. If he works in the off season as Josh did, he has a chance.
  22. Haven’t watched yet but if this is the narrative when the season starts maybe it’s time to rethink how we invest the majority of our draft capital and prioritize free agents 🤷🏻‍♂️
  23. He’s paid to speak. He speaks very poorly. That’s the problem.
  24. Hawes will make the roster for his blocking and from everything said, he can catch the ball, just don't expect him to run much with it afterwards, but as a #3 TE there for blocking, that's fine. Thew other WR who had a good day again is Wilkerson. I like Walker, think next season he will take Jones place as has the size for it. Overall, as far as the rookies go, they all need time to learn. I think it would make more sense to keep Shenault over Coddington as either one you're keeping for the return capabilities, not their respective positional play. But the Bills have a number a players in the secondary that can fill multiple roles, Lewis, Hancock, even Hoecht at LB or DE. Think I'm leaving out someone who can play LB or S too?? But at WR they really don't have as much versatility and not sure anyone has the speed that Shenault has so in that sense, he actually brings a unique role to the team.
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