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Who told us that these Bills were Very Good NFL players?
90sBills replied to DeepPass's topic in The Stadium Wall
I heard it on here. -
Who told us that these Bills were Very Good NFL players?
nedboy7 replied to DeepPass's topic in The Stadium Wall
This is dumb. Sorry. It just is. -
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Im not in your cult so to you I’m a liberal. That’s why you’re MAGA. I didn’t see you all condemn the POS trumper who burnt the church down. I guess you’re ok with burning Mormons ha! Wanna play your idiotic game?
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Who told us that these Bills were Very Good NFL players?
NewEra replied to DeepPass's topic in The Stadium Wall
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Let me see if I got this right: The Bills aren’t fast enough, big enough, tough enough, or smart enough. Okie Dokie!
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Who told us that these Bills were Very Good NFL players?
Comebackkid replied to DeepPass's topic in The Stadium Wall
i think cover one did a video of benford and how he covered receivers showing is footwork and ablilty to read the receiver. at the time of the video it was pretty impressive. last year not one person would have said anything neg about benard. -
Who told us that these Bills were Very Good NFL players?
T&C replied to DeepPass's topic in The Stadium Wall
Bluto from Pluto... -
Who told us that these Bills were Very Good NFL players?
DeepPass replied to DeepPass's topic in The Stadium Wall
I messed up my post - see revisions above! Thank You./ -
Who told us that these Bills were Very Good NFL players?
DeepPass replied to DeepPass's topic in The Stadium Wall
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Scary thought, we fans B word about Josh getting older and never think about him pulling a "Barry "and walking away Who could blame him
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Who told us that these Bills were Very Good NFL players?
BuffaloBillyG replied to DeepPass's topic in The Stadium Wall
Deep pass...... incomplete. -
So I found myself thinking as is wont, "what were the boys from peak Genesis up to maybe 45 years ago?" Peter Gabriel was trending toward shorter, radio-friendly songs. He had come up with an idea to do an album without cymbals and see if anyone would notice. During this process, he incorporated Tony Levin's stick and Phil Collins accidentally discovered the drum sound of the 80's - the gated reverb effect. Some of the songs even became minor hits, and laid the groundwork for an ascension to superstardom by 1986. Genesis were trending toward shorter, radio-friendly songs. Still, they released an album in "Duke" which was an artistic progression and underrated in their catalog. Some of the songs even became minor hits, and laid the groundwork for an ascension to superstardom by 1986. Steve Hackett was trending toward shorter, radio-friendly songs. He released perhaps his most accomplished solo album "Defector." He didn't have any songs become even minor hits, and laid the groundwork for continued obscurity by 1986 which he remedied by joining a band called GTR.
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Who told us that these Bills were Very Good NFL players?
MiltonWaddams replied to DeepPass's topic in The Stadium Wall
It was them! They are always spreading disinformation on topics ranging from NFL football to chili recipes! They must be stopped! Why has no one stopped them?!!! -
We don't have the right players to play offense with speed or power. We don't have the right players to play aggressive defense. I don't think we have the right coaches to play innovative (i.e. non-stagnant) offense. Sadly, the problems you list are not easily fixed. It seems to me that making a run in the playoffs will require: * Josh to play hero ball. * Babich to coach his guys up to a higher level. While we don't have great athletes on D, they can communicate better, miss fewer assignments, swarm to the ball more energetically, play to the whistle more often, and cover each other's mistakes, etc. as we've seen in previous iterations of the McD defense. * Brady to be much more consistent at developing effective game plans and calling good plays.
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Who told us that these Bills were Very Good NFL players?
Poleshifter replied to DeepPass's topic in The Stadium Wall
Their agents. -
Who told us that these Bills were Very Good NFL players?
SoonerBillsFan replied to DeepPass's topic in The Stadium Wall
Beane -
BTW Trump had 220 in his first term in total, so definitely not a high outlier. Also presidents usually do more executive orders early in term when they have good will.
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Who told us that these Bills were Very Good NFL players?
Draconator replied to DeepPass's topic in The Stadium Wall
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The question we must ask ourselves have we at one point laughed if not told at one point in our lives racists/jewish/woman etc jokes Cleary you don’t do that in a professional setting. How many of us actually celebrated a murder or death of someone that should clear up any confusion the left has
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Who told us that these Bills were Very Good NFL players?
ColoradoBills replied to DeepPass's topic in The Stadium Wall
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Hey! I’m proud of him for throwing it at all. He’s obviously building on his game. You go, Dude! 👍
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Max Hairston to return to practice from IR
BillsFanForever19 replied to BillsFan619's topic in The Stadium Wall
Can you name me a team that takes a Rookie who's never played a down in the NFL, coming off of a Knee injury, missed half of Training Camp, all of the Pre-Season, hasn't practiced with the team in any way since July, and then threw them in the fire and started them at Cornerback immediately? He will see the field when he's ready. That's not a question. But he's going to need a couple weeks of practicing with the team and gelling with the guys around him and getting his assignments down before that happens. And when it happens, they aren't just taking White on the field. He'll have to be eased in to get his feet underneath him, going up against other teams. It's going to be a multi week ramping up and easing in process. I get being mortified by Tre and being eager to get Hairston in there. But you can't expect a Rookie coming off a knee injury to be immediately activated and immediately started bc of that. He has to show he's ready. Forcing a Rookie into a tough situation before they're ready, that's how you ruin a player. You and this post is a prime example of why McDermott always stresses "managing expectations" every time Hairston is brought up by the media. They aren't going to change their development plan with him out of fan impatience or bc Tre is sucking. Hairston was going to get the same ease in process had he not gotten hurt. His getting hurt won't change things and make them push him harder now. Things just got pushed back. If all goes well, I'd expect Hairston to start by Week 11 or Week 12.