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  2. Rasul was a great pickup at the time Amari is a toss up. Benjamin on the other hand…
  3. Benjamin belonged on a Rex Ryan team with unlimited donuts in the meeting rooms. I’m not sure if we would have even made the playoffs with the emergency acquisitions of Cooper and Douglas. They were not long-term fixes, but they patched a leaky tire to keep things moving down the road.
  4. Till the morning comes, it'll do you fine Till the morning comes, like a highway sign Showing you the way, leaving no doubt Of the way on in or the way back out Tell you what I'll do I'll watch out for you You're my woman now Make yourself easy Make yourself easy Make yourself easy
  5. The trough is maximum efficiency and it will be missed.
  6. Everybody wants the roster to improve immediately in areas of need. I get it. However, impatience has killed Brandon Beane and this team in the past. Ask yourself this question... when was the last time an in-season trade worked out for the Bills? I can think of plenty that didn't: Kelvin Benjamin for a 3rd round pick. Amari Cooper for a 3rd and 6th round pick. Rasul Douglas for a 3rd and 5th round pick. So, for all of those who will inevitably say "Brandon Beane caught sleeping again" ... name one time we traded for a guy in-season and the trade worked out for us? Fact is, teams are willing to trade away these players mid-season for a reason. The truly valuable trades typically happen in the off-season, not during.
  7. Thanks Pete, I'm not going as far as calling Joe Brady a major problem considering our offensive ranking. I do however absolutely agree that way more can be done with James Cook in the passing game.
  8. This confirms what I've been saying about the defense. The D-Line has been playing significantly better than we're used to, but the secondary has massively regressed and is having a ton of trouble playing out of structure.
  9. Don't we think at this point Allen would be able to succeed in pry much any system? He's been successful now thru multiple schemes and coordinators
  10. Because he gets to a point where he feels he has to do it all himself, which is predominantly accurate, considering the lack of skill on offense. Expect to see more of this unless something drastic changes.
  11. RIP Mike Greenwell
  12. The int was the correct decision imo it was just a bad throw
  13. It does seem odd doesn’t it? Keon has flashed at times, but Allen got better when he had shifty fast receivers (Brown, Sanders, Beasley, Diggs) vs the big types (Benjamin, Andre Holmes) I’ll have to see if I can find the interview, but something Allen said that it was easier to target those guys
  14. They are illegally detaining US citizens
  15. I don't think it's injury. There was a play he collided with Rapp earlier in the season and it looked like Benford had the wind knocked out of him. No other injury scares that I've noticed and he hasn't been on the injury report. The scheme hasn't changed much. I guess he might be suffering from gotpaiditis
  16. Why do you want Allen dumping off a covered check down on 3rd and 10? I would rather he take off and try to get it with his legs than do that. What he ended up doing was buying like 8 seconds of time and throwing an accurate pass to a WR past the sticks (who was interfered with, not much you can do there). Part of the problem with these close games we lose (because we only lose close games pretty much) is nitpicking one or two plays at the end of the game. There was an entire game of snaps played, and Allen made a good decision on like 95% of them and only really made a bad decision on one.
  17. None of this would be happening if Biden actually followed immigration policy. Go cry harder.
  18. I think we'll know more about this team after Monday. Wasn't it Parcells who said that the season doesn't even really start until November? And it think it was Belichick who saw September as more of an extended preseason. We have some new receivers, we have players like Bishop who are still developing, we're likely to add 3-4 players to the defense in the coming weeks, and I'd be surprised if we didn't have a big add by the trade deadline. I feel like this team is still finding its identity, and when you're doing that, there will be some lumps you take early on. This wasn't even THAT big of a lump. The Pats were playing the biggest regular season game they've had since Brady left - we treated it like just another divisional match-up. Lost in the loss was that Allen led yet another 4th quarter comeback from 2 score deficit, and probably should have taken the lead if a ref crew that was calling ticky tack stuff all night threw a flag on a blatant PI against Shakir.
  19. How about 7.4 https://www.espn.com/nfl/player/stats/_/id/4379399/james-cook
  20. If this happens again, flop on the ground to get the damn call https://app.screencast.com/zB9OC38j33Kp8
  21. you're not gonna get a good faith argument from these goons. they have nothing better to do than try to pull your chain. they don't care about clergy getting shot in the face. They see that as a win but they're not going to specifically address the incident. because, as you said, it's indefensible.
  22. Feels like teams know that and try to bait him into stepping into delayed pressure tbh. Still think we shoulda won that game pretty easily regardless if we clean up the slop a bit but the pats did a lot of things really well defensively without even having to get into the wr matchups thing
  23. If they just keep doing what they're doing, they will end up with ~13 wins and Josh Allen. I'm not panicking.
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