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  2. 1967 Packers. Positing so everyone knows how old I am.
  3. Bosa week to week. Hoping Fox is ready to step up and play meaningful snaps. At this point, they should shut down Palmer for a couple weeks and let the ankle heal.
  4. you're statement was factually incorrect. Goldman is in both parties pockets. They hedge. That's what they do. But I was surprised how little was given in total.
  5. Well the rub worked and Knox was open from the get-go. Pretty sure Knox is the first read. But the unaccounted for defender jumped, took that option away and Allen saw Keon which is an easier throw. It is 4th down so Allen was looking for a sure thing.
  6. A jobs problem, eh? Sounds like we need more deportations.
  7. I do not think its the slam dunk move that you seem to think it is. Considering Keon suffered a 4 week wrist injury in his rookie year, I think he's comparably productive and has more upside than does a situationally gimmicky player. As it is, I'd take Josh and Keon over Patrick and Xavier.
  8. Your opinion that Goldman Sachs has my best interest in mind is your opinion. One I don't share.
  9. For those Bills fans upset that Buffalo didn't retain Stephon Diggs or Mack Hollins, or lamenting the current Bills offense. Then go take a look at the stats from the last few games of the New England Patriots games to discover that they are running an "everybody eats" style offense. Against the NY Giants this past week, 8 receivers were targeted and all 8 caught at least one pass. Diggs was the 6th leading receiver with 3 receptions for 23 yards. Hollins was next at 7th with 3 receptions for 23 yards, and their TE Hunter Henry was the #1 receiver who had 4 receptions for 73 yards...look familiar? 31 passes with 29 rushes. The week previous against Cincy, the Patriots had 9 receivers targeted with at least one pass, and their TE Hunter Henry was their leading receiver with 7 receptions for 115 yards. Diggs was 5th at 2 receptions for 20 yards, Hollins 2 receptions for 30 yards. 35 passes, 31 rushes. Now going back further against the NY Jets in week 11, Diggs was the leading receiver with 9 receptions for 105 yards, Hollings was #2 with 4 receptions for 64 yards, and Henry was 3rd with 4 receptions for 45 yards. 34 passes, 27 rushes. Against the Bucs, Hollins was the #1 with 6 receptions for 106 yards. Diggs was 3rd with 5 receptions for 46 yards. Henry was 5th with 1 reception for 9 yards and again, 8 receivers were targeted. 31 passes, 27 rushes. Going back further, it looks like the Patriots mix things up with their leading receiver week to week, which is smart, and it also looks like both Diggs, Hollins are fading towards the end of the season. More than anything, Diggs is the team's rah-rah guy, perhaps Hollins too.
  10. They also drafted him saying he had "inside / outside versatility". I said it then - he doesn't.
  11. From my perspective the key to a playoff run is Turnovers. Our offense has to not make any turnovers, and our defense has to make turnovers happen. Our succcess last year was a product of the success we had in the turnover game.
  12. Will you take his dropped pass last year at KC with that? He’s made of balsa wood.
  13. All of the top years were when Leslie Frazier was here, yep. He is the most underrated coach (by the fanbase) that has worked for the Bills during my fandom.
  14. Not "a" reason. Over a billion reasons.
  15. Trading up for Worthy isn't working out well for them. He's on pace for 600 yards and has 1 TD. That's not a trade up in the 1st round type of outcome at all. Chiefs fans are annoyed with him and his role in the offense.
  16. You rely on immigrants for these things?
  17. Sleepy Don 😂 https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/international/global-trends/video-trump-sleeping-during-cabinet-meeting-after-years-of-mocking-sleepy-joe-viral-clip-explodes-online-white-house-responds/articleshow/125731678.cms
  18. Okay, he has had a top regular season defense. That the defense hasn't performed at the top level in our playoff exits is undeniable. Kincaid is excluded because he is not a wide receiver. Not because I want to make Beane look bad. He is not a wide receiver. And the weakness on the Bills, the biggest weakness on the Bills is the receivers.... particularly deep and on the boundary... and so we don't make teams defend the entire field and they creep up and in and congest the middle of the field. And isn't the Buccs exactly the point.... they are the ONLY team to have spent fewer day 1 and 2 draft resources on wide receiver in the EIGHT drafts that Brandon Beane has been the Bills GM...... but they ALREADY had Mike Evans (drafted in 2014) and Chris Godwin (drafted in 2017) on their roster. The Bills didn't have that. They had Diggs four of those years. Who is the next best receiver they have had in that eight year run? John Brown? Gabe Davis? Cole Beasley in the slot? All decent enough players in their own right but not reasons to deprioritise the position.
  19. Agree now EVERY game is a huge game for us and it is all because we underestimated the Pats in game 1 (handing them turnovers) and the abortion games known as the Dolphin and Falcon game.
  20. people living paycheck to paycheck will feel it. more cheap junk food, more obesity, more disease, higher health care costs.
  21. I also seem to recall Beane saying Shakir was a top 5 or 10 receiver a year or so back.
  22. Ok, perhaps as a kid I remembered him too fondly. But he could sling it. And by the way, Jack Kemp’s stats are pretty horrific.
  23. Facts are irrelevant. The perception is he has missed 42 of 49 games, and he needs to be put in a wheelchair and run out the door.
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