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Right, I think that's the key point here. She isn't being paid to perform hard-hitting investigative sports journalism (if those words go together) She's basically one step away from a team PR person, and her job is to provide "personal interest" and "entertainment" content. It's when she's moved away from that into attempting to be a serious sports reporter that (IMO) she falters.
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What's the first position the Bills draft in 2026?
GunnerBill replied to Cash's topic in The Stadium Wall
8 I think. Including Phillips two rounds later of that same Allen draft. -
Plenty of those in my neighborhood here in Utah. Those things are pure evil.
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What's the first position the Bills draft in 2026?
GoBills808 replied to Cash's topic in The Stadium Wall
yup a whopping seven 1-3rd round picks on the Dline alone since we drafted QB if my count is right, including one top10 pick in Oliver pass catchers a total of 2, nothing higher than the pick#25 priorities priorities -
Awesome stuff
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He is even a better human being ! Its so nice to have the such a fantastic QB and a high quality person leading my favorite football team.
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😞 The stupid Legos started it! 😀
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Training Camp News - Around the League version
Royale with Cheese replied to DrDawkinstein's topic in The Stadium Wall
Looks like an ankle injury...few weeks out. I would say he's ready by week 1. -
What's the first position the Bills draft in 2026?
GunnerBill replied to Cash's topic in The Stadium Wall
No that is purely players drafted. But obviously for the percentages that also means I don't count the pick used. So it would be 10/25 (40%); 7/25 (28%) and 2/25 (8%) for the categories respectively. But then you get into who else traded what and it all gets a bit involved. -
Bills First Rnd pick in 2025 draft: Maxwell Hairston - CB - Kentucky
Commish replied to Simon's topic in The Stadium Wall
“Of all the ridiculous expressions people use - and people use a great many ridiculous expressions - one of the most ridiculous is 'No news is good news.' 'No new is good news' simply means that if you don't hear from someone, everything is probably fine, and you can see at once why this expression makes such little sense, because everything being fine is only one of many reasons why someone may not contact you. Perhaps they are tied up. Maybe they are surrounded by fierce weasels, or perhaps they are wedged tightly between two refrigerators and cannot get themselves out. The expression might well be changed to 'No new is bad news,' except that people may not be able to contact you because they have just been crowned king or are competing in a gymnastics tournament. The point is that there is no way to know why someone has not contacted you, until they contact you and explain themselves. For this reason, the sensible expression would be ;No news is no news,' except that it is so obvious it is hardly an expression at all.” ― Lemony Snicket, The Hostile Hospital -
Training Camp 7/29 — practice at 9:45 am
MasterStrategist replied to eball's topic in The Stadium Wall
The quote from Benford isnt promising....prayers up for Max! -
Bills sign WR Kelly Akharaiyi, resign UFL WR Deon Cain
Poleshifter replied to PromoTheRobot's topic in The Stadium Wall
Cain had some pretty good return skills in UFL. I hope they try him at KR. -
It's really not bad either. None of the injuries seem to be season long or would impact the regular season. They look like they will all be back fairly quickly. I will take that over an ACL, Achilles or a plethora of other things that could be happening. I just think they are taking a conservative approach and letting guys heal before practicing and making it worse.
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What's the first position the Bills draft in 2026?
Kirby Jackson replied to Cash's topic in The Stadium Wall
Every roster is full of drafted offensive weapons. That’s the point. It’s WHEN they were drafted. 3 RBs, 2 TEs, 1 WR in the first 3 rounds isn’t the spread that you want. WRs are WAY more important and harder to find. Prime assets should be allocated to prime positions (QB, WR, pass rush, OT, sometimes CB). -
Your father must have been an educated consumer, because I heard they were Sims’s best customers.
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Where an educated consumer is our best customer. Memory is a funny thing, but I swear they had a commercial in every Bills game I watched.
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Looking for 5 blue and red tickets
thatmusicianguy replied to Bills!Win!'s topic in Bills Tickets and Gear
I've got 2. -
What's the first position the Bills draft in 2026?
GoBills808 replied to Cash's topic in The Stadium Wall
i mean yes we have drafted offensive players im just saying maybe try spending some of the better picks on guys who catch passes, specifically wrs...i don't think that's so controversial sure if you factor in the opportunity cost of missing Jefferson -
What's the first position the Bills draft in 2026?
Doc Brown replied to Cash's topic in The Stadium Wall
Does that include the 1st we gave up for Diggs? -
Those were the days.
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What's the first position the Bills draft in 2026?
Kirby Jackson replied to Cash's topic in The Stadium Wall
You’re the one that’s creating a story. I simply gave the numbers (and @GunnerBill did it with way more depth). The Bills have invested less at WR than other teams with elite QBs. If you think that a 5th round pick or a 7th round pick is comparable to a 1st round pick, we disagree. The success rates are massively different. WR is now the 2nd most important position behind QB (according to AI). I tried to screenshot it and post it here but it’s too large so feel free to look it up yourself if you’re doubting that. TE and RB are not interchangeable with WR. The reason so many teams, and good teams like the world champs, are investing so heavily in WR early is because they are really expensive in FA and don’t change teams!! Please name me the top receivers that have changed teams over the last 5 years in FA? To get top WRs now, you need to draft them and sign them or trade an early pick for them and then sign them (like Metcalf or Brown). Here are the FA WR signings since 2021 (you need to change the year to see other signings) in FA: https://www.spotrac.com/nfl/free-agents/_/year/2021/position/wr. Here is a list from 70 NFL executives of the top 10 WRs in football: https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/45689023/top-10-nfl-wide-receivers-execs-scouts-2025-espn-jeremy-fowler-position-rankings. There are 26 players on that list that received votes. Only WRs 16 (who will be 33 years old during the season) and WR 24 moved in FA. Here is some data from the top 26 WRs in football: - 13 drafted in round 1 - 7 drafted in round 2 - 3 drafted in round 3 - 1 drafted in round 4 - 2 drafted in round 5 (one of whom was arrested and charged with domestic assault battery for strangling his pregnant girlfriend or he would have went WAY earlier) - The average draft pick of those 25 (excluding Tyreek) is 41.88!! I don’t have the energy to do this exercise for the other position groups from ESPN but I’d venture to say only QB (maybe OT & DL) would be lower numbers. - 23 of the 25 WRs in football (excluding Hill here b/c his draft position was not a function of talent) were picked in the 1st 3 rounds which is what we are using as “high end draft capital.” - The Bills have picked 1 WR in the top 3 rounds since Josh was picked. It takes prime assets to secure the 2nd most important (based on cost) position in football. That is not a good use of asset allocation. It should be 1 RB and 3 WRs and not the other way around. -
It's good to be good
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Bills First Rnd pick in 2025 draft: Maxwell Hairston - CB - Kentucky
billsfan89 replied to Simon's topic in The Stadium Wall
Any word on how he has been? Haven’t heard much