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Purdy and 49’ers extension. 5 years 265 million
Mister Defense replied to DJB's topic in The Stadium Wall
I agree with you overall on the Lawrence, Tua, and Prescott sentiment, as they are way overpaid. Though Tua looked tougher, and like a better leader, after coming back from the injury last year. Let's hope that does not continue this season.. And I do think that Love's contract, that amount, was a little premature, based on one year mainly. But I would definitely not lump him in with the others. He looks like he will be the real deal, not a pretender like 'poor' ol' Dak. But I'm really surprised to see you put Goff in that group! He is in a completely different category, has led his team to a Super Bowl and then has had significant success with the Lions, several championship games. In addition, he has been one of the best quarterbacks in the NFL lately, and is clearly a big part of the Lions turnaround and success. Even in his 5-? interception game last year, he did not let it phase him, and led his team back for the victory. Not in Allen or Burrow or Mahomes' company, but in the tier just below them. Seems to have a similar demeanor as those 3, though not the same skills. -
Do you not have answers to my questions but you are hoping for the best?
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That is to be expected from that individual poster. I initially thought that Trump's tariffs were way too much to soon and still have questions, but things are recovering much faster than expected. The left is so desperate that all they can do now is call the deals in the Middle east "taking bribes" and dig in further into how a recession is imminent despite increasing evidence that it may not be. It just takes one person at a time to see through the lies and realize that they have nothing to offer for the party to eventually realize the error of their ways and go towards a more rational moderate ideology. The problem is the the TBD TDS clique members would rather see the country go into peril than ever admit that Trump did something correctly. Imagine spending months doing nothing on your free time but posting about how something is bad only to be wrong? They would be even more miserable than normal if these tariff plans actually end up working.
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Trump voter remorse.
Joe Ferguson forever replied to 4th&long's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
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Keon Coleman success by route - Not pretty
Sierra Foothills replied to DJB's topic in The Stadium Wall
It's up for debate whether Coleman is "too slow" to succeed in the NFL but you appear to be too fast as far as jumping to conclusions. -
Happy 22nd Birthday today to Keon Coleman.......this thread appears to be a pretty lousy birthday present!!
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Because you cant fix slow as molasses.
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I’m not at practice every day or in the locker room. That is their job, and it turns out they were right - Shakir is pretty darn good. Everybody wants to second guess, but without having the same knowledge our FO has. We have plenty of slot candidates, and they felt they needed a different body/style of player. Will it be perfect? Probably not. Will it be good enough? Hopefully.
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Buffalo Bills 2025 Regular Season Schedule
Sierra Foothills replied to Sierra Foothills's topic in The Stadium Wall
Apparently you weren't aware... Saul is Rashee Rice's agent. -
Purdy and 49’ers extension. 5 years 265 million
Sierra Foothills replied to DJB's topic in The Stadium Wall
I wonder how far we can take this reasoning... -
We signed Samuel who basically plays the same position and he didn’t replace Shakir. I’m just not sure what you’re driving at. I really just have two questions. Is Shakir better than McConkey? Is this team better in 2024/2025 with Coleman and Shakir or McConkey and Shakir? I think those are both fair questions. I don’t think the WR position is like Highlander. There can only be one. Keep in mind, when the Bills were drafting in 2024, Shakir was a guy who had a single nice 600 yard season. He obviously replicated that NOW, but at the time, we didn’t know if it was a fluke or what he was gonna be.
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We should honestly just accept that we cannot win a trade war with China unless the leader who takes them on is willing to destroy his/her political party for 1-2 election cycles. We can hit them with mutually assured destruction and maybe get a few concessions, which is hopefully what Trump can get as China was clearly struggling more than we are with this trade war.. but Xi can far more easily manipulate their economic factors and wait it out. Trump has a a year before any fallout starts affecting the midterms and Powell at the Fed unwilling to budge. We’re just not set up, with our election cycles, to truly take on China in any meaningful way. Trump is trying, but it was always going to be chaotic and risky.
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Those teams were awful. I met Ralph Wilson, nice man, loved talking about the Bills. He was good for the league, but not a great owner. In 1983 Wilson let Chuck Knox walk, starting the Kay Stevenson era. This was the kind of mistake Ralph made too often, he’d revert to the familiar. Stevenson had been a QB with the Bills and then a QB coach, no head coaching experience at any level. Ralph made this kind of mistake consistently, remember when he brought Marv back as GM. This era was also the ushering in of the red helmets, which some of you are so fond of. The reason for the red helmets was idiotic. They thought they would help Ferguson find his receivers, they didn’t. The years that followed were an accident of fate. Ralph hired Terry Bledsoe as GM, Bledsoe hired Bill Polian as head of player personnel, a position that had not existed for the Bills, Ralph was against it. Bledsoe had health issues and wasn’t particularly good at his job, Polian became GM by default and the rest as they say is history.
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If we didn’t extend him. Drafting McConkey would be like replacing him. Extending b him early usually saves some money for the team.
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Keon Coleman success by route - Not pretty
Sierra Foothills replied to DJB's topic in The Stadium Wall
Below are the 40 times of some wideouts that Keon Coleman has been compared to (bigger with slower 40 times). Eric Moulds N/A Keenan Allen 4.71 (Pro Day) Anquan Boldin 4.71 Devin Funchess 4.70 Terrell Owens 4.63 Larry Fitzgerald 4.63 Cooper Kupp 4.62 Kelvin Benjamin 4.61 Allen Robinson 4.60 Tee Higgins 4.59 Plaxico Burress 4.59 Puka Nacua 4.57 DeAndre Hopkins 4.57 Michael Thomas 4.57 Davante Adams 4.56 Courtland Sutton 4.54 Mike Williams 4.54 Gabriel Davis 4.54 Brandon Marshall 4.53 Mike Evans 4.53 James Hardy 4.53 Dez Bryant 4.52 Michael Pittman Jr. 4.52 Vincent Jackson 4.51 Kenny Golladay 4.50 Keon officially ran a 4.61 at the Combine BUT... his top speed of 20.36 mph in the gauntlet drill is the fastest of any WR in 3 years running... Jimmy Horn had the fastest gauntlet speed in 2025 at 19.23 mph. Based on the rookie seasons of the above players, none of us can predict what kind of career Keon will have. I remain hopeful and optimistic. -
I think they have a nebulous end goal in mind but don't know how to achieve it without freaking out the markets. Their messaging and execution sucks. Trump just warned Wal Mart not to raise their prices because of the tariffs. That's like someone warning a car insurance company not to raise my rates despite two at fault car accidents in the same year.