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Training Camp News - Around the League version
4merper4mer replied to DrDawkinstein's topic in The Stadium Wall
To each his own. The next QB that succeeds after going to his mommy and crying in the stands after a loss will be the first. I’m excluding 8-12 year olds of course. Williams was in a D1 university. -
Just Josh being a dude, iykyk (I didn’t, had to look it up)
Fleezoid replied to The 9 Isles's topic in The Stadium Wall
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The annual QB tier rankings from The Athletic
GoBills808 replied to dave mcbride's topic in The Stadium Wall
i mean Mahomes was the best a few yrs back now it's pretty clearly Allen and Lamar -
But we could at least start by packaging those 2 picks. Which in fairness means we're looking at the WRs in the 2023 draft, not BTJ and 2024. So 2023 #25 and our 2024 1st (which was #28). Maybe we couldve moved up and got Zay Flowers or Jaxon Smith-Njigba. I realize this. My point was packaging (at least) 2 picks to move up to get him. Would have been worth trading both those 1sts to get him imo, compared to what we ended up with. Maybe, but BTJ has impressed on the crappy Jags with Lawrence throwing to him. Sky is the limit in Buffalo compared to that. Either way, just sayin...
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DaQuan Jones is not from Buffalo ... You also forgot to list Isaiah McDuffie who starred at Boston college , and Bennett high School in Buffalo and is now starting with the Packers You also forgot Jim Dombrowski who is a college football Hall of famer and on the saints Wall of Fame Even comparing Wyoming as a HS football state to Buffalo as a high school football city is really not comparable Buffalo area has ties to Major division 1 schools like Pittsburgh and Penn State and Syracuse and Boston college and has helped step up New York State as a high school football state into the top 25 Buffalo area put out like four or five division one players last year Wyoming put out like 5 the entire state One city and its surrounding suburbs puts out as many division 1 football players as a state
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I didn't see this posted, Bills sign Safety Tre Herndon
TheBrownBear replied to SoonerBillsFan's topic in The Stadium Wall
Yes, let's give up on our second round pick because of some minor injuries early in his career. -
Training Camp News - Around the League version
dave mcbride replied to DrDawkinstein's topic in The Stadium Wall
The story has been updated. Robinson is fine. -
Eh your saying in 4 years your profit is 100 mil just by existing. That is pretty dang good.
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Bishop and Rapp practicing in full, Dawkins not practicing
RobbRiddick replied to Logic's topic in The Stadium Wall
The many expressions of James Cook: "James, sorry we can't extend you right now" "Okay, 4 years, 40 million. Happy?" "Land ahoy!!!" -
The annual QB tier rankings from The Athletic
dave mcbride replied to dave mcbride's topic in The Stadium Wall
That's a different stat than the fourth quarter one. Regardless, you'll get no argument from me that Mahomes isn't the best. -
Beane would trade Kincaid and Coleman for BTJ faster than you can say Orenthal James Simpson.
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I didn't see this posted, Bills sign Safety Tre Herndon
Walking Tall replied to SoonerBillsFan's topic in The Stadium Wall
Bishop needs to ride off into the sunset with Spector. -
I thought he’d be great, but you need a trade partner go get up there and get him. There is no guarantee that you will have any takers on draft day.
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Winning the Potato Bowl is not without its rewards
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We'll see what they need after this year. Could be WR or could be something else.
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He’ll be in the Pro Football HOF when his career is done. Which is hopefully not for another 10 years.
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The annual QB tier rankings from The Athletic
GoBills808 replied to dave mcbride's topic in The Stadium Wall
it's not a QB stat as much as it's a defense/does your team know how to win stat because you are never going to come back regardless of deficit unless you get the requisite punts per drive on defense -
Pretty sure Keon was #2 in the NfL last season in yards per reception. Palmer was 15th in the same stat. I would regard both players as fine playmakers, maybe not “big time”. They just aren’t consistent in their production….which is fine, especially for a team that spreads the ball out so much. Shakir is a big time playmaker imo, albeit for a slot/gadget guy that makes most of his living after the catch. Samuel is a solid playmaker as well, when healthy. We’ll see about Moore, jury still out. our TE and RB room are both solid in terms of playmakers as well. lacking in having one “go to guy”…. Whom we had (diggs) but decided to move on from because they didn’t want to run an offense focused on one guy (especially a guy that had chances to, but didn’t deliver in season ending losses). I think Kincaid + Coleman stats in 2025 > what BTj’s stats would be in Buffalo but who knows
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Yeah Coleman was about as wrong as a pick gets at this point. I can’t imagine it would’ve taken a kings ransom to jump the Jags for Brian Thomas, the guy many of us had our sights set on. Then Worthy seems exactly what this team needs, no no no, KC you take the field stretching burner, I’m sure we won’t regret that in the AFC Championship… It means Ladd must be our guy, I mean the skill set is a bit similar to Shakir, but I can’t see the problem with having two guys who get consistent separation… Nope, its the guy with sloppy route running and no separation, but he can high point a ball…yay… Don't get me wrong, I love this team, but drafting weapons for Josh has not been exactly Brandon Beane’s forte.
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Thomas Jr was off the board when the Bills picked.
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I didn't see this posted, Bills sign Safety Tre Herndon
JP51 replied to SoonerBillsFan's topic in The Stadium Wall
TBH I think this was a shot across the bow of Bishop like I get you were cramping etc... but we need people who are here... so... here is this guy... and here also is Bishop at practice.. maybe to conspiricy rabbit hole viewing but I wonder... -
Trump 47, Putin & The Ukraine War.
B-Man replied to BillsFanNC's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
In most cases, wars have negotiated settlements. Territories are exchanged, concessions are made, and a new status quo is established. If you look at European borders today and wind them back over the past two to three centuries, you will immediately notice that the borders shift constantly. Here's a video showing the changes in European borders over the past millennium: I am not suggesting that every invasion and border adjustment be ratified just to stop wars. It's just that you can't fight a war against reality itself, and Russia will retain what was previously Ukrainian territory whenever this war ends. Better sooner than later, because the result will be pretty much the same. https://hotair.com/david-strom/2025/08/13/thank-you-captain-obvious-n3805752