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  2. I don't know if you're long-winded but you're definitely a good poster. Myself, I definitely used to be long-winded but I've been working on that.
  3. I'm not gonna debate... I'm gonna wait.
  4. I miss the parking at the Old Rockpile, oh wait there wasn’t any.
  5. I get that. As I said to GB, I would’ve offered Ogunjobi less money. But the deal is done.
  6. I’m watching the game and some dude named Maverick Handley is playing. He makes Alejandro Kirk look like Aaron Judge. This is fake right? They just plucked a Top Gun fan out of the crowd right?
  7. I'm too long-winded to ever say something that concise, so thank you for translating my post 😅
  8. To quote Beane - there is testing speed and there is football speed. Paint dries faster than it takes Coleman to make it down a football field.
  9. Like Gunner said, Hoecht was signed to a 3 year deal. Is the suspension annoying? Yeah. But that's just 6 games out of 3 full seasons under contract. I would have still signed him. Ogunjobi though on a 1 year deal? That's a different story.
  10. Except Lou was nuts, he quit the Bills twice and had 18 different head coaching positions in professional, college and high school football.
  11. Can we stop with the excuses for him and Kincaid? So we waste more of Allen's career hoping these projects develop? I would have rather traded draft picks for veterans or just signed FA'S. Our window has been open and will be closing sooner than later. Or Draft guys who can come tribute immediately like BTJ or McConkey.
  12. Dude - McConkey was right there and they chose someone else. If they felt McConkey was just as good of a fit, they'd have taken him. He had Coleman on pretty much every metric, except for size and fit for what we needed. It's funny that you're telling me I "can't make that assumption". Meanwhile, you're assuming that he can be a full time Outside WR - even though his Scouting Report said otherwise. Even though when he got to the league, he was used otherwise. Even when their Outside guys were less than desired. And even after losing one, rather than moving him there, they spent a 2nd Round Pick (a year after spending a 2nd on McConkey) for a True Outside WR and then also brought back Mike Williams as insurance. As for your other point, you haven't seen Shakir catch the ball downfield? I can think of a number of times just off the top of my head. Offensive Scheme plays a large part in that metric as well. We run a scheme in which most of our plays are short to intermediate passing. The long ball isn't Josh's bread and butter. You know who does like that though? Justin Herbert. There are a number of Slot WR's that have longer average depth of target. That doesn't make them an Outside WR. This idea that you can take a guy that isn't even 50/50 on the Outside and make him a full time WR is the true assumption. One in which Scouts and his Drafting team have thus far not agreed with. Posters don't want to do that because most of them had a hard on for McConkey pre-Draft. Even before he was used as a predominantly slot WR by LA, they were being told that's what he was and refused to believe it. It's baffling to me that after they've seen it at the NFL level, they still argue that they know more than NFL Scouts and Coaches. They also don't want to do that because if they compare Coleman to the WR's they should compare him to, they can't make the argument that it was a mistake to take him as well as they can by pointing to what McConkey did. Bc the stats of those guys are somewhere between marginally better than Coleman or worse than Coleman.
  13. LOL! Doesn’t matter what I’m sure of. The Bills knew they were going to get suspended and still signed them so I’m sure they believe they will produce. Now we just have to wait to see if that proves to be true. True it doesn’t matter as far as the league is concerned because players are ultimately responsible for what they put in their bodies. And again, as I said, regardless of how it happened, the Bills may feel that getting 11+ games out of them is worth it. I don’t know.
  14. His 10 and 20 yard splits are good. In fact his 10 yard split (1.54) is excellent. That's where you look for initial burst. It's likely the last 20 yards of his 40 that is slow.
  15. Yeah, we’re so close…
  16. I love Shakir, he’s so tough. I would prefer Shakir the player, but Ladd’s contract is more appealing.
  17. A lot of fans wanted Worthy too if we're going to be fair when looking back at this class five years from now.
  18. And OJ had as HCs the genius John Rauch who wanted to use him as a receiver and decoy, followed by Harvey Johnson who was Ralph’s friend and knew squat about football. If only Lou had never left.
  19. He got probably close to a dozen targets in the last game of the regular season against the Pats. And looked awful. Hopefully he shows dramatic improvement this season-same with Dalton Kincaid. I don’t get the talk about WR’s playing different positions. It’s all running routes, beating your man, and catching a football. I think Jerry Rice could play inside or outside. It’s really didn’t matter. Unless your a little guy like Cole Beasley, a pro WR should be able to play inside or out and be a force every week. let’s hope Keon becomes that. But Wouldn’t that be something if the 7th round pick Prater became better than Coleman. lol. Similar to a Benford-Elam situation. It could happen. But let’s hope they both become good NFL receivers.
  20. Typically yes, this is the way to go, but who knows, maybe the final season nostalgia is going to have many more buyers in the market. Three night games to start the season should have a lot of STH selling one or two games, for those of us that drive any big distance to the stadium night games are tough, so you may be able to grab something early. Also, even though we're Mafia and tougher than nails a hell of a lot of people bail on rainy games, so bad weather is your friend.
  21. In 1968 the starting QBs were Jack Kemp, who was done and got injured. Dan Darragh, who started the majority of games, coincidentally he played for Marv Levy at William and Mary, he got injured. Next up Tom Flores, who was acquired in the worst trade ever made, injured. Then the aforementioned Kay Stevenson, who they traded a fifth round pick for, also injured. Finally running back Ed Rutkowski who had been cut earlier, because he wasn’t a very good running back, so they brought him back to play quarterback, which he was worse at. The silver lining is that this mess led to the first pick, OJ Simpson, who was a psychopathic murderer, that was good at football.
  22. Since childhood we always want the toy the other kid has
  23. A lot of fans also wanted Leggette or AD Mitchell. Funny that I only see the comparisons to Ladd though.
  24. As the Deputy Director of the FBI, I am charged, standing with Director Patel, with managing the most powerful law enforcement agency in the world. The Director and I are also responsible for looking at grave mistakes made by people within the FBI in the past, and ensuring they never happen again. And while the FBI does not have primary investigative responsibility for investigating threats against the POTUS, and we do not make prosecutorial decisions, we do have the ability and authority to support other federal agencies for violations of federal law. And we certainly have a responsibility to comment on matters involving former FBI officials, and allegations of law-breaking. That said, former FBI Director James Comey brought shame to the FBI badge, yet again, this past week. The Director and I spend an inordinate amount of time cleaning up messes left behind by former Director Comey. And his latest actions are no exception. As I’ve stated in the past, I cannot post openly about all the things the Director and I are doing to reform the enterprise, but I assure you, they are happening. Sadly, many of those agenda items are the result of former Director Comey’s poor decision making and atrocious leadership. And to those who doubt me, I assure you, when you see what the Director and I see from the inside, it’s even worse. I’m addressing this now, rather than on our interview with Maria Bartiromo tomorrow, because we recorded that interview earlier in the week prior to the incident with Comey. God bless America, and all those who defend Her.
  25. Severe thunderstorm warnings are not tornado warnings. It’s very cute when you pretend to know what you’re taking about, though.
  26. This Moore love is hilarious. He is only 5'9" 183. He has been on 3 teams in 5 years. Not a good look, must be a reason.
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