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  2. For that to take place KC would have most likely needed to beat Baltimore in Baltimore which would not be a bad outcome for us at all.
  3. It's delicious to watch Lefties like you squirm over Uno Reverse Cancel Culture.
  4. It was a shame his agent missed the call from Kraft when they were looking for a new Stay Puft spokesman.
  5. All these people do is lie? Thats cute, now do Mr “GRAB THEM BY THE *****” ”Promise made promise kept” 😂 😂 😂
  6. This game will be close. If Miami loses their season is over. Buried in the division and little hope in the AFC wildcard race. They would fall to 0-3 and then face the Jets, whose coach will run it 451 times on them for 480 yards.
  7. As I recall, though, he was pretty accurate. Showed glimpses, but couldn't stay healthy?
  8. I know Howard Johnson the ballplayer. '86 Mets. Are you maybe thinking of Harvey's, the hamburger restaurant? They'll make your burger a beautiful thing.
  9. Roundy doesn't like Charlie because of the ideas he represents. Just like alot of leftists. That's all
  10. How does "crushing a division opponent at home, putting the Bills at 3-0, the Dolphins at 0-3, and going into a mini-bye week as the 1-seed in the AFC and giving big Ed and Matt Milano some time to heal up" sound to everyone else? To me, it sounds pretty ***** good.
  11. Grace Kelly drove her blue car off a 100 foot cliff. Just sayin...
  12. I don't love this look. I don't love either monochrome look. Blues over white, whites over blue.
  13. I get wher you are coming from, but you are also burying your head and ignoring context and facts because of the final scores a bit here too. Bills stalled out multiple times on the opening drive where we still got a TD but Jets mistakes undid our mistakes and gave us free points. You see a scoreboard adding 7, but the reality is without Jets shooting themselves in their own foot, we don't get 7 there. This is just one example. Ravens - we should have turned the ball over on downs, but on a 4th down throw that got deflected by our TE it found its way to Keon, otherwise we turn the ball over on downs to an offense we couldn't stop and we likely end the game with a multi score loss. But that lucky bounce also led to a fortunate fumble and a fortunate cramping to Lamar that led us to two more improbable scores that shouldn't have happened. So you can say "scoreboard" all you want -- and truthfully I am normally in that same camp, but when it comes to the offense playing well though. The reality is the offense was not clicking for 3 quarters week 1 and play calling was a big part of that. I cant tell you how many times I screamed at the screen over play calls those 3 quarters. And in week 2, the offense was not playing well either, but the Jets were playing worse and kept hurting themselves and giving us points off those mistakes. Again, I am NOT worried -- but this rant also does not reflect the reality of what is being discussed and that is the play calling has not been strong and execution has been inconsistent at times the first 2 weeks. Ravens game our offense was not capable of keeping up with the Ravens until we ran the 2 min offense for almost a whole quarter and then had multiple miracle breaks happen to help us score several times. The scoreboard against the Jets had more to do with how bad the Jets played on offense and how bad they were on defensive penalties than it had to do with how well the offense played. We have plenty of time to dial it in, and a game against the Fins is the perfect recipe to get into a groove as we usually cook them. But to also pretend the offense has been dominant or a well oiled machine through 2 weeks just because of final scores is not really doing an unbiased analysis of their play over 8 quarters of football.
  14. One "crazy" person has become TWO "crazy people." I wonder how many more will turn up?
  15. Traditionally, a "trap game" is a game against a much weaker team followed by a game with a stronger team. The idea is that the strong team will overlook the much weaker team because it's looking ahead to its stronger opponent. New Orleans is hardly the team to make many teams worry about them two weeks out. Why do you think that McDermott won't? I think that he does that for every single game. Even with Allen, the team wouldn't win nearly as consistently as it does if he didn't.
  16. So, it was acceptable for DJT to mock and laugh at an old man getting assaulted with a hammer?
  17. People do, and you're out numbered.
  18. Hopefully, we come out of the Miami game with a W and healthy! The mini bye will be good for Ed, Matt, Cam and Shaq.
  19. The Chiefs offense really hasn't been anything special the past couple of years. They play close games, rely on D, and then rely on Mahomes to make key drives when needed. That's such a thin margin. I mean, they have played in 5 Super Bowls already, so it's obviously been successful. They are a quality team with great coaching and some great players, but there's nothing about them that is scary. They remind me of NE back in the day: Brady, Belichick and then whoever. Not in the conversation a lot of the years as a top team then there they are at end.
  20. I think there was real critiques of Beane to be had as a GM but if we have to go all the way back to Benjamin that's a stretch. I think in 2021 and 2022 Beane missed a big window to take advantage of the rookie deal Josh was still on. Von Miller in 2022 was obviously a big whiff but that was more so due to a rather freak injury as Von was really good the 11 or so games he played in 2022. But in 2020-2021 I remember the Bills bringing in a bunch of JAG to OK D-linemen on big contracts. Mario Addition and Butler types. Where the Bills could have probably just spend more on one or two really good players to complement the players they had as opposed to having 5-6 OK players rotating in and out. I also think the in ability to address the interior O-line was frustrating at the time. However, I would say the Bills since 2017 even if you wanna cherry pick post Josh and say since 2019 the Bills are a top 5 drafting team in the league (Eagles, Rams, Ravens, KC are maybe better not sure if you can find any other team that's consistently been drafting better in that time period) and they have done a good job in free agency of supplementing parts even as Josh's contracts have tightened the cap and they have had to get out from under veterans and take big cap hits.
  21. Dude has been a special teams revelation
  22. LOL, to your list, let me add, "Hear the lamentation of their women".
  23. I have no f*cks to give about what they wear. Go win. Who cares!
  24. Nice topic/stat OP. Josh's current pace has him scoring 9.29 rushing TDs per season. If he were to keep that pace (and Hurts doesn't surpass him), Josh would have the most rushing TDs in league history in about 10.5 years (at age 40). Now whether he can keep that pace as he ages remains to be seen, but even if he just kept that pace for 5 more years, he would already be in 5th place all-time. Unbelievable! At his current pace, he would pass Cam Newton in week one of next season to be the QB with the most rushing TDs. And with two rushing TDs in the first two weeks this year, he is actually on pace for 17 rushing TDs this season (not that I expect that to happen)---but, if he did that, he would pass Cam around Week 11/12 this season. It really is amazing. At his current pace (27.86 passing TDs/year), if Josh played 10 more years (to age 39), he would be 5th on the all-time passing TDs list. If he played 12 more years at his current pace (to age 41), he would be 4th all-time on the passing TDs list (behind only Brady, Brees, and Manning). But none of them were running QBs or anywhere near Josh's rushing TDs (Brady had 28 rushing TDs in his career, Brees 25, and Manning 18---Josh already has 67). It would take Josh 12.25 years (Manning), 13.5 years (Brees), and 16.25 more years (Brady) to pass their passing TD totals (at Josh's current pace)---which would mean playing at a high level to 41, 43, and 45 years old (so that probably won't happen). But, he could literally end up with the most rushing TDs in history (or close) and say 4th/5th all-time in passing TDs. Currently Brady has the most combined TDs for a QB with 677 TDs. Josh had 262 TDs in his first 7 seasons (or 37.43 TDs/season). If he played 11.1 more seasons at that pace (to 40 years old), he could actually eclipse Brady for total TDs by a QB. Again, not sure he can keep up that pace that long, his body is taking a bigger toll than guys like Brady and Brees did (due to the rushing, extending plays, etc.), but it's amazing none the less that he even has a shot at it. We are truly blessed.
  25. Smurf Jammies ftw
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