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A Thank You to the designers of TBD
NewEra replied to WhitewalkerInPhilly's topic in The Stadium Wall
And thank you @Simon and all of our mods. I can imagine this to be a lot of work. -
yep. Jets are never an easy out in their barn.
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Bills sign a new punter!! Welcome Cameron Johnston
Low Positive replied to NewEra's topic in The Stadium Wall
He's Australian to boot. Hope he doesn't bring any of those big-a** spiders with him. -
Bills sign a new punter!! Welcome Cameron Johnston
TFBillsfan replied to NewEra's topic in The Stadium Wall
Glad to know this is what our staff came away with from the Ravens game! Dead last in D but we need a new punter! That will fix it! -
Whoever left stadium early needs to….
RkFast replied to Riverboat Ritchie's topic in The Stadium Wall
In a regular season game one. Whoopee. Josh gets paid $40 Million per year and doesnt have to take the kids to school and then pick up the truck and open the store at 6AM the following morning. -
Allen making these changes pre snap are absolutely amazing
Rockinon replied to Pokebball's topic in The Stadium Wall
Josh has been in the league for a while now. I'm not at all surprised he's making these reads. The Bills were using presnap motion to get clues from the defense last year too. -
Bills sign a new punter!! Welcome Cameron Johnston
NoHuddleKelly12 replied to NewEra's topic in The Stadium Wall
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Bills sign a new punter!! Welcome Cameron Johnston
Royale with Cheese replied to NewEra's topic in The Stadium Wall
Dude I saw him live a few years ago and laughed my ass off. One of the funniest guys on the planet. -
Allen making these changes pre snap are absolutely amazing
Low Positive replied to Pokebball's topic in The Stadium Wall
Well in that case, thank god we've got that dude. -
With what $
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A few Random Thoughts After the Ravens Game
Royale with Cheese replied to PoundingDog's topic in The Stadium Wall
Is it possible two straight 1st round corners are replaced by two 6th round corners? I'm half joking. -
Allen making these changes pre snap are absolutely amazing
eball replied to Pokebball's topic in The Stadium Wall
No we don’t. Haven’t you heard, the Bills are ALL Josh Allen and 52 other JAGs? All hail the mighty Raven roster!!!! -
Josh's pass to Palmer that (more or less) won the game
JDubya76 replied to Low Positive's topic in The Stadium Wall
Diggs in the Arizona game to take the lead in Arizona. -
NFL network replaying the Ravens at Bills tonight at 8:00.
Shaw66 replied to Gregg's topic in The Stadium Wall
That's Charlie Brown. -
Bills sign a new punter!! Welcome Cameron Johnston
Low Positive replied to NewEra's topic in The Stadium Wall
Was the punter bad? -
Josh's pass to Palmer that (more or less) won the game
Allen2Moulds replied to Low Positive's topic in The Stadium Wall
Too many for me to keep track, but I like your list. The Robert Foster one, is still the most insane throw I've ever seen. It looks like a house collapsed onto Josh, but he was still able to throw it 50-60 yards in the air. -
Bills sign a new punter!! Welcome Cameron Johnston
Mailman replied to NewEra's topic in The Stadium Wall
Cool. Its Bill Burr, everyone! -
Whoever left stadium early needs to….
fathersnowman replied to Riverboat Ritchie's topic in The Stadium Wall
Has a brit that watched the game in london uk.. 1.20 am kickoff...supported bills for 40 years...always watch all games...stayed up until streams on youtube started at 5am after game...did i go a bed no. They let the fanbase down and firstly the team... -
Jabrill Peppers cryptic tweet (now heading to Pittsburgh)
ngbills replied to Herc11's topic in The Stadium Wall
Pointless conversation - but in the discussion of signing Peppers people brought up he doesnt play special teams. Didnt realize but the past few years and through out his career he has played a ton of special teams. Tomlin even mentioned that they signed him for his versatility on defense and ability to cover kicks on special teams. Would have made even more sense. -
Allen making these changes pre snap are absolutely amazing
zevo replied to Pokebball's topic in The Stadium Wall
How did he not score. -
Not if Josh puts his cape on...lol.
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While the Bills had the big win over the weekend the Yankees also had a good weekend taking 2 of 3 from the Blue Jays. Only 2 games back of first place with a tough series starting tonight vs the Tigers. Let's Go Yankees.
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I never leave games early. Never. (Well, I left Chiefs-Bills at Arrowhead at halftime during the weather delay a few years ago, but that was only because my wimp friend insisted on it.) I was disappointed that Bills fans started pouring out of the stadium in the fourth quarter after the Bills had fallen behind by the Ravens 40-25 on Sunday night, but different people have different points of view, and everyone’s entitled to theirs. The people who sit beside me at Highmark Stadium leave early most games. I don’t get it, but it makes sense to them, so okay. I always want to see what’s going to happen. I want to see the kneeldowns, if that’s what’s coming. I want to see the desperation passes, the onside kicks. I want to see the players meeting on the field after the game. I attend for the entire experience, whatever it is, so I don’t leave early. I don’t leave movies early, no matter how bad, and I don’t leave the theater early, either. Part of me says I owe it to the players to stay. They work incredibly hard to compete in these games, and they deserve an audience. (I know, they get paid to do it, whether I’m there or not. Still, when someone puts on a show for me, I’m going to watch it.) Did I think about leaving the Ravens game? No, not really, but I can say this: If I weren’t the kind of person who stays to the end, no matter how miserable the performance is, I would have been out the door after the magnificent Derrick Henry did his magic against the Bills again. My impression of the game to that point was that the Bills were fortunate to be only 15 points behind. Up to that, point the game felt like the score should have been 60-25. It seemed the Ravens were dominating. In truth, statistically, the game was pretty even. It was two special quarterbacks running two good offenses, with two pretty good defenses trying to figure out how to survive. The Ravens had had the better of it, throwing haymaker after haymaker. It was exciting, explosive football. Still, it felt like the Bills were being smoked, and although the Bills might score 15 in the last 10 minutes, it didn’t seem likely that the Ravens were done scoring. I knew, of course, that the Bills had a chance. Miracles happen all the time in the NFL. But to tell the truth, sometime in the third quarter I thought it was over. Every time I thought about the Bills mounting a comeback, I thought, “No, it’s over.” Why? Because the Bills just didn’t look very good. They couldn’t convert a two-point conversion. They couldn’t execute a quarterback sneak. They were close only because they got a gift touchdown on a desperation pass that was deflected and then caught by Keon Coleman, diving in the end zone. The Bills were close despite themselves. I tried to talk myself into having some hope. I reminded myself that McDermott stocks his team with players who never quit. I reminded myself that he trains his players to win the second half, and especially to win the fourth quarter. I remined myself that we had 17. Nothing worked. I thought it was over. When did I think they might actually win? Briefly after the touchdown got them to 40-38, but that hope disappeared almost immediately when they didn’t get the two point conversion to tie the game. I thought the chances the Ravens would go three and out were pretty slim. They’d punted only twice in the game. When did I think the Bills might actually win? When the Ravens were 3rd and 9 and there was more than a minute and a half left on the clock. That was literally the first time the possibility of winning came into my head and stayed there. I’d spent the previous hour thinking the game was over. Then Benford made the tackle on Hopkins, the Ravens’ punt bounced out of bounds, and I thought, “The Bills are going to win! THE BILLS ARE GOING TO WIN!” The final drive was magnificent. Josh Allen was masterful. As the commentators always say, the first first down is critical. Josh took an easy six yards over the middle to open the series, and the Bills were rolling. Easy sideline throw to Coleman for the first down. A gorgeous throw to Palmer, perfect, and then back to Coleman, and the Bills were ready to kick the game-winner. What was best moment in the game? The moments after it ended. People clapped and cheered and screamed, and they didn’t stop. The noise just kept coming and coming for three or four or five minutes, maybe ten minutes. Why did that happen? Because for the previous hour, we’d all been sitting there believing it was over, believing there was no hope. People weren’t even standing or singing along with the Shout song after scores. And then, after all of the agony all, it was bang, bang, bang, field goal, game over. We couldn’t stop cheering. Who gets game balls? Prater, of course, and Allen, of course, and Oliver, of course. Big Ed made us believe when he bear-hugged Henry for a big tackle-for-loss. And he showed the way to the win when he stripped Henry for the only takeaway in the game that mattered. (Josh’s INT on the conversion attempt wasn’t the kind of takeaway that can change a game.) And a game ball for McDermott. Remember when fans used to complain about McDermott’s game management? Not Sunday night. He knew when to go for two and when to go for one. He managed the timeouts perfectly. His team used every second on the clock to get three points to end the first half, and they used every second on the clock to kick the game winner and deny the Ravens any chance of coming back. His philosophy of stopping the pass even if it means the Bills run defense is gashed proved, again, to be a winning strategy. And his never-say-die attitude carried the Bills to the win. 1-0. GO BILLS!!! The Rockpile Review is written to share the passion we have for the Buffalo Bills. That passion was born in the Rockpile; its parents were everyday people of western New York who translated their dedication to a full day’s hard work and simple pleasures into love for a pro football team.
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