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  2. What are the other top matchups of the day/must see games?
  3. …that scored the most points in franchise history
  4. Apparently Shakir is back practicing…👍🏻
  5. Wasn’t that in San Antonio?
  6. I went with the jury is still out option just because I'm an even keel kind of guy. Coleman had put together back-to-back solid games versus Tennessee, then Seattle. The Seattle game was against one of the better CB's in the league in Tariq Woolen. He was just starting to hit his stride when Poyer pulled that dirty crap. When he returned, he was kind of the odd man out and never regained that momentum. I do think Coleman is going to be better. I think we see numbers more along the lines of 2022/2023 Gabe Davis. I hope for more, but around 50 catches, with 800 yds, and 7 TD's wouldn't be bad.
  7. Who we like in Texas Osu game?
  8. Liability in coverage? He’s perfect for the Bills!!!
  9. I think the market is over-saturated with merch as it is. It's beginning to resemble a Trump grift now.
  10. As others have said, Clark was only available because the Packers wanted Parsons. If the Packers had been interested in trading Clark before they had a chance at Parsons, they would have traded him months or weeks ago. How do you know that Clark would be better than any of the Bills current DTs -- or even fit the Bills defense? I've heard him described as a nose tackle while the Bills use 1-tech and 3-tech DTs. Today's defenses are much more complex than in the past, so an excellent player in one type of defense might not do so well in another. Oh, yeah, and stop using every opportunity to instruct Brandon Beane on how to do his job.
  11. Rice was coming off an abysmal year where he barely cracked 3 years per rush. He might have been cooked from a professional standpoint anyway, the DV video just made it so that it no longer made sense for anyone to associate with him anyway. Now, as ever, if you're a player who does something stupid you're graded on a scale about how useful you are vs how bad a thing it was that you did (or were accused of doing). Yep, exactly. If he was a fringe player tho, the NFL likely wouldn't have to impose a suspension at all because again: teams will just waive you and forget you're there and then your career is done. A PS player won't get the benefit of preferential league treatment, cause he'll be out of the league.
  12. It does feel like it's going to be that kind of game, doesn't it? I don't see this defense stopping Henry and Jackson--except via turnovers, a big exception--and I'm confident that even the Ravens defense will have trouble with Allen and Cook. But the relative difference between the units is lopsided. To put it another way, Allen/Cook > Jackson/Henry, but Ravens D > Bills D. To put it still another way, the Bills O would absolutely destroy, shred, mutilate the Bills D, while the Ravens will merely destroy it. 😕
  13. Oops 😬 https://youtube.com/shorts/wTtGwZtlyx0?si=NpBWc2_kLClZoD4p
  14. What’s the matter — you don’t like money?
  15. Today
  16. As he should be. Any of the WRs can make a case for being Allen’s number 1 this year. No clear cut favorite has really separated themselves. Shakir to an extent has proved to be Allen’s trusted 3rd down option. I think last year was an anomaly. Rarely do you have a MVP QB without a 1000+ yard WR1. Somebody is going to break out and Coleman is going to be given every opportunity to do so.
  17. The leagues substance policy has always been a joke. Completely backwards & archaic. Josh Gordon’s career ruined over Marijuana comes to mind first. I’ve always loved the way he played and I truly feel like fans were robbed of a special player. God forbid he doesn’t want to take the prescribed Oxycodone. Meanwhile, wife beaters & even murderers faced minimal repercussions because they happen to be legends. It never will make sense to me.
  18. He played with an injury all year last year, but that appears to be in the past now. He is only 29, and big DTs often play well into their 30s: https://www.nbcsports.com/nfl/profootballtalk/rumor-mill/news/kenny-clark-plans-to-prove-what-kind-of-player-he-is-after-playing-through-injury-in-2024
  19. Is his nickname Peppers spray?
  20. Most definitely worth a look, but it makes too much sense so you know it’s not going to happen.
  21. I actually just found it on Reddit. The commentators are atrocious. When is the next time we’ll ever see a Tight End boom a 60+ yard punt ? They don’t even acknowledge it. 😆
  22. Holy cow. The punt must’ve been extraordinary.
  23. https://thepeninsulaqatar.com/article/30/08/2025/man-in-batman-onesie-foils-early-morning-burglary-nabs-suspect-police-say
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  24. I agree he lacks suddenness. He is also fighting against the instinct. I mentioned it many many times last year. His natural basketball instinct is to feel the contact and then play off that. There is some muscle memory re-programming to do. Those who have been at camp have suggested there was progress in that facet. I hope we see that translate in the season. I have called my projection for his season already: https://www.twobillsdrive.com/community/topic/260320-are-fan-expectations-too-high-for-keon-coleman/page/3/#findComment-9639442 If he hit those numbers I'd say that is proof he can be a good #2 receiver. Which is what I think he can be if you have a legit #1. And the Bills as yet don't.
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