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  2. Speaking for “most people” now. Hilarious.
  3. Excited? Did you have an involuntary response? It's interesting. I don't consider the Bills to be a particularly good tackling team but Christian Benford was interviewed after winning the Defensive POTW award and mentioned that he takes pride in his tackling and that the Bills work on tackling a lot in practice.
  4. Philly fans are awful across the board. They turned on their team on Friday and booed them throughout the game. They are the nastiest fan base and its a travesty of karma that they won a SB with Hurts in the first place!
  5. ⬆️ Teef however goes into The King category. Claiming to be above the fray while being a transparent partisan hack. Now finds himself ignored, untaggable and TRIGGERED Beautiful. Are you a "former Republican" too?
  6. This year isn't going to be about the opponent we face. None of the teams in the AFC are elite juggernauts. I could see us beating any of them. But they all have something that can exploit us. Which means I could also see us losing to any of them. In my opinion, the key to this postseason is going to be consistency. It will require 4 straight quality performances against top level competition. Our best bet is getting all phases up to at least a solid/decent level, so that it's not a glaring weakness leading to our downfall. Then hopefully Josh Allen can break out of his slump and be the element that pushes us over the top. #1 - We can't go into the postseason relying completely on James Cook sparking the offense. At least one of our opponents is going to succeed in stopping the run, and at some point our WRs will need to get open and we will need to move the ball through the air. The offense needs back Dalton Kincaid and Josh Palmer fully healthy... and Brandin Cooks needs to become someone the defense needs to account for downfield (similar to what Amari Cooper provided last season). #2 - We can't go into the postseason with our rushing defense constantly getting run over. At some point we will inevitably face someone like Jonathan Taylor or Derrick Henry. There needs to be a realization that our normal plan on defense isn't working against the run. Less nickel and more 4-3. More Shaq Thompson and less Terrel Bernard. Doing this led to our best rush defense all season against Pittsburgh. Keep it going. #3 - We can't go into the postseason without getting pressure on the QB. This has been our weak point each of the last 5 years. Even if Patrick Mahomes misses, there are still passers who will exploit us if we give him too much time in the pocket. Joey Bosa and Ed Oliver need to return healthy, and some other guys need to step up.
  7. You know some of us don't need to wait for a week of frothing TDS stupidity anymore to know this for certain from the very beginning.
  8. why don't you just try having a normal conversation instead of being a child. you have to ignore everyone because you just can't handle, yet crash out repeatedly on a daily basis. try using your words like a big boy, or is that just too much for you?
  9. I looked at the Bengals v Steelers matchups this year. Flacco torched the vaunted Ramsey-Slay Defense and Chase went off big. In the second matchup numbers were down for Chase and Flacco. The second game was in Pitt. But I could not find any reference to Slay in the D stats. So I am not sure if this was the beginning of the end for him. He also doesn't appear in the Bills v Steelers matchup Stat sheet. Looks like he lost his job to the street free agent A Samuels at that point.
  10. Bills 26 Bengals 35 Both defenses are bad. We have almost no pass rush without Bosa, so Burrow will carve us up with his excellent WRs while Brady calls five Cook rushes in a row. We fall way behind by halftime and have to open it up in the second half. It's in Buffalo but Burrow knows he owns this team. I hope I'm dead wrong.
  11. I saw that. How's it looking for the Bengals? Did not practice LB Terrel Bernard (elbow) DE Joey Bosa (hamstring/wrist) WR Josh Palmer (knee/ankle) CP Ned Boy (oblique) Limited participation OL Dion Dawkins (concussion) OL Spencer Brown (shoulder) TE Dalton Kincaid (hamstring/knee) Full workout LS Reid Ferguson (neck) FB Reggie Gilliam (knee) TE Jackson Hawes (back) DT TJ Sanders (wrist) I'm older than you. I recall the days when the Bills training staff would use a buckskin wrap to hold a block of ice cut from Chautauqua Lake during the Mayville Winter Festival. I had to check with AI just to be sure: No. A spleen injury typically causes pain in the left upper abdomen and sometimes the left shoulder, but it does not directly affect the hamstring muscles. Spleen injury symptoms: Pain from a spleen injury is generally located in the upper left abdomen, under the rib cage. A classic symptom, known as Kehr's sign, is referred pain to the left shoulder, caused by blood irritating the phrenic nerve near the diaphragm. Hamstring injury symptoms: A hamstring injury involves pain, tenderness, and sometimes bruising in the back of the thigh and has no direct anatomical or neurological connection to the spleen. The only connection suggested outside of standard medical consensus comes from a non-traditional source which claims a link between the medial hamstring and the health of the pancreas and spleen based on flexibility practices, a concept not supported by conventional medical science. Yes. Apparently he has dual strains off the gluteus maximus muscles and literally can't sit. The athletic training staff has built a suspension device that essentially allows him to sleep in an inverted but upright position.
  12. Slay will get a big sack this month and get paid. He has a Claus in his contract.
  13. Prior to Keon’s disciplinary nonsense, I would’ve shelved Shakir and put Keon in the slot. I still might consider it. Shakir can’t be a focal point right now.
  14. I'm pretty sure Tibstain, or one of his previous incarnations, is the very first person I added to my ignore list. He earned a spot there well over a decade ago before my threshold bar for the list was lowered substantially with the dawn of the orange menace. In short he was broken BEFORE Trump.
  15. He gets into the backfield like a comet.
  16. Well played, Sir! 👍 In truth though, this is what Beanbrain is left with, through his own whiff moves and ‘I know better than EVERYBODY’ non moves! You have to try through all the spare parts and used up machine pieces you can acquire. There are too many holes on both sides of the ball.
  17. Whenever I hear “injury prone” for a player like Kincaid, I go back to Paul Posluzny, who was universally regarded as “injury prone” when he played for the Bills. Once he left Buffalo for Jacksonville, though, he missed very few games in the 7 seasons he played for them. In five of the 7 seasons, he played every game, and another he played 14 out of 16 games. My point is, while some players ARE injury prone and some are also iron men (ie, Josh Allen, Brett Favre, and even Dion Dawkins), for the majority of players who do miss time, more often than not it’s just bad luck and not a function of internal makeup. Kincaid has played in 42 out of 49 games so far (including playoffs), and hamstring pulls are very common occurrences for all players. So I’m not willing to declare him injury prone just yet. By way of comparison, TE Hunter Henry missed a LOT of time early on in his career, but he is basically an iron man now. https://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/H/HenrHu00.htm
  18. He's known for his tackling according to my Eagles friend. Maybe he can give a seminar to the rest of the defense.
  19. For a second I thought Bills picked up Darius Slayton from giants and got excited
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