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  2. If you look at the sack totals: #1 Nobody is catching Denver. They’re in a league of their own but #2 is a toss up against 10 or so teams. Basically with one big game they’d be second, only to the Broncos despite being a game behind. Would this change your perspective on what you believe the Bills do, or do not have in a pass rush defense?
  3. Moulds was way faster, just as physical and actually knew how to play WR. He just didn't get as many snaps and had some drop issues. Coleman doesn't get any separation.
  4. Yup. Mind you, it was very clear that Allen looked awful the first two or three playoff drives at KC last year. But he came alive and the offense was damn good the rest of the way. The problem was the defense. The D was pretty healthy most of the season but right at the end they had a ton of health issues and they were just not the same last year in the playoff game at KC without the injured group.
  5. I'd do some restructuring and keep all 3 they are that important.
  6. Found this brief synopsis of DNA: https://pressbooks.pub/anne1/chapter/discovery-of-the-structure-of-dna/ So Wacka anytime you wanna rap on the matter…..🤓
  7. Moulds was drafted to develop and eventually replace the aging Reed. Coleman was drafted to be the key player immediately, and teams are much less patient with draft picks now than they were in 1996.
  8. I can feel it coming in the air tonight Oh Lord I've been waiting for this moment for all my life Oh Lord Can you feel it coming in the air tonight Oh Lord Oh Lord
  9. And he still does since the Bills lead the NFL in explosive plays this year.
  10. bills fan endlessly posting to him self and Orlando. Fascinating.
  11. Most people don't know that he actually broke his nose on this play 🤣🤣 Mental illness? CTE from being concussed by his O-Lineman's butt?
  12. I paid $1.39 for gas and $4 a dozen for eggs. Promises kept Mr. President. Time to lock up Hillary.
  13. They were going to keep Diggs until he forced his way out. Sean didn't like the INTs and turnovers, but he is not and was not stupid. He loved the high numbers and explosive plays.
  14. Sanchez’s wife is a TV actress who plays a woman in love with a disgraced football star. Kinda crazy.
  15. "We will immediately repeal and replace ObamaCare - and nobody can do that like me. We will save $'s and have much better healthcare!" "It's a set of promises for what I'll do in my first 100 days. It includes getting rid of immediately Obamacare, which is a disaster," "We're going to have insurance for everybody," Trump said in a January 2017 interview before being sworn in, adding, "I am going to take care of everybody... Everybody's going to be taken care of much better than they're taken care of now." "I never said repeal it and replace it within 64 days. I have a long time," he said in March 2017, seemingly backtracking on the timeline after initial legislative efforts failed. "Nobody knew health care could be so complicated," he remarked during a meeting with governors in February 2017.
  16. We all lived this. We know
  17. What a strange episode. Something must be going on with Sanchez that caused him to boil over. Alcohol was a factor, but I am sure many of us on this board have a few from time to time and we don't feel the need to beat up people, let alone elderly folks.
  18. I mean they average more points against KC in the playoffs than during the regular season. The issue as always is the D allows an average of 14 more points to KC in the playoffs. There is no way there should be that consistently large of a difference ove this many games between the two. It's inexplicable.
  19. It's funny I was banging the table for Lou 10 years ago. How time flies. He's 83 and hasn't spoken on his future plans yet so... probably looking like retirement.
  20. He caught 2. The first was a play-action bomb down field on the first play for the Bills for like 40 yards and the second was a deep over for 20 yards. That was the play he got hurt on early 2nd quarter. If he stayed healthy likely would have had a 100+ yard game. I always liked Palmer in San Diego and he was often targeted deep and often was wide open. I don't need him running 40 yards down field, I just think the Bills should target him right in the 20-25 yard range more often like the ball he caught in the Chiefs game. He was wide open there again on one of Allen's short incompletions to Hawes earlier in the game. I have a feeling if we go back and look he likely has been open a bunch of times on those plays over the season.
  21. If Coleman were played as a big slot instead of an outside WR 1, he might have a better chance breaking out. But the Bill's aren't going to do that. So I'm not sure a great leap is coming in Buffalo. But perhaps elsewhere, they'll use his strengths better.
  22. We're fighting in the streets, So you can feel at ease. We're fighting for our lives, In order to survive. I'm in the C.I.A.!
  23. The Macy's yellow jacket thing was fun. The actual football career, not so much. As others have said, I think he'd do better in the slot, but that means taking better players off the field. It's less on Keon, and more on the arrogant GM who criminally neglects the position.
  24. Somewhat like Tron but maybe not as fast. A runaway freight train that had that Jerry Rice gait. Don’t think about arm tackling him.
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