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  2. Elway was in danger of losing his job if he took another raw physical specimen at QB and failed. The unfortunate reality of the nfl is that a lot of decisions are not made for football reasons.
  3. So you’re a scientist… blaming people for following the science? Genius.
  4. While I think it's silly to project a season based off one preseason game but the whole "we didn't gameplan argument" is also silly. Neither are the other teams we're facing. It should be be a little bit concerning if our guys aren't winning 1v1 matchups in vanilla vs. vanilla gameplay.
  5. It's the death of the 3rd down whistle!
  6. Each? 🤨 * GMs and HCs are hard to come by. Practice squad guys are a dime a dozen. One goes down, it's just "next man up!" Your idea is better. Ralph might have been cheap, but he was no dummy when it came to shekels.
  7. I think DeWayne Carter could be added to this list because we're trying to make him a NT when that's clearly not what he does best.
  8. Drug are going to get more expensive, too! So much for no more endless wars, this is a war that will never end if it actually begins https://www.nytimes.com/2025/08/08/us/trump-military-drug-cartels.html President Trump has secretly signed a directive to the Pentagon to begin using military force against certain Latin American drug cartels that his administration has deemed terrorist organizations, according to people familiar with the matter. The decision to bring the American military into the fight is the most aggressive step so far in the administration’s escalating campaign against the cartels. It signals Mr. Trump’s continued willingness to use military forces to carry out what has primarily been considered a law enforcement responsibility to curb the flow of fentanyl and other illegal drugs. The order provides an official basis for the possibility of direct military operations at sea and on foreign soil against cartels. U.S. military officials have started drawing up options for how the military could go after the groups, the people familiar with the conversations said, speaking on the condition of anonymity to discuss the sensitive internal deliberations.
  9. This is exactly what I said "One black mark on both of them, Beane and McD, is the roster itself. You look at the first rebuild and it’s beating the current one by a landslide. We had a better roster in 2019-2022. We are regressing. If you compare position by position it’s clear as day. Especially WR and DB" The offensive line is better, so is the RB positions. The DB's and WR's are signifgantly worse. Which are the two of the three most coveted positions in the NFL based on where teams select them in the NFL draft. The DB's are a downright liability. Which is probably why those old teams could perform on 3rd down. So to your point, will we still do well? Sure. Allen will basically guarantee that. But what does it matter in evaluating the trajectory or top end of this team? They're good enough to win 12-13 games. Can you imagine if they had the tools from the past? You will see all of this on full display week 1. Brady's system is better for Josh and the offense so much so that it makes up for the issues at WR, but the defense will remain a serious liability and needs a ton of + factors coming together for that to change.
  10. The Bills will be contenders to represent the AFC in the Super Bowl, but I honestly don't see how they can be the favored. I think the Ravens have one of the best if not the best roster in football. Jackson is one hell of a QB who is right up there with Allen and Mahomes. Then there is KC. It's probably more mental at this point but until the Bills actually beat KC in a big spot (playoffs) then you can't have them favored to do so until they actually do it. If I were to a make a Super Bowl pick for this year, I would say it will be the Ravens vs Lions assuming injuries don't hurt their season.
  11. Great take lol. Go look at last year's preseason games, and the defensive turd the team fielded all season and tell me what's different? lol Kinda was a predictor of what actually happened all year. lol I do love the zealotry against logic and the deductive process.
  12. The 2021 roster was the most stacked Bills team in the Josh Allen era imo. The OL took a step back in 21 compared to 20, but the rest of the teams’ talent was undeniable imo.
  13. How stupid https://www.cnbc.com/2025/08/10/trump-crime-washington-dc-border-.html This guy didn't seem to get the message:
  14. Actually, in 2019 I was looking for land just outside Albany NY (Greene County). Very little (like 15% of population IIRC) of that County had high speed internet available! Cellular internet wasn't much of an option either, so yeah, dial up! Of course, although I know a fair # of people w/ AOL email addresses, I wasn't even aware AOL had an actual "service", so low %age of need for dial up coupled w/ low number of users I can see how it's not viable/prudent to maintain a dial up option.
  15. Was it not the front office that got him here ?
  16. It's either going to be Bishop, Rapp, or Bass.
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