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  2. Crazy in head = hawt in bed, ya dig?
  3. That is a good interview. Agree that Kelly looks much better than he has in awhile. Seemed very upbeat thanks to his recent good medical news.
  4. I don't want to play Baltimore. I think if the Bills get in playoffs and play teams like Denver, Houston, Steelers and Pats we will win and go on. Baltimore is the one team I'd be worried about because of Henry.
  5. Good advice When Justin Herbert came onto the scene everyone thought he was the next Josh Allen. Well guess what. He's not, not even close. Mayes a good QB, don't get me wrong. The Buffalo Bills will beat the Patriots game 2... I Billieve...
  6. https://thehill.com/newsletters/energy-environment/5630691-trump-backs-monsanto-roundup-supreme-court/
  7. It's the big rush plays that make us think worse. It seems like we hold RB's to 3 ypc 90% of the time but the 10% is like 10-60 yard runs....at least it seems like. It's way too much.
  8. Good thing you're not making QB fashion prop bets in a Giants game
  9. I dunno, I kind of like this weird Aftyn girl's look. I feel like she would've been an antidote to the Trump Girl look that has taken over Washington.
  10. Who would curb stomp both of them? Maybe Rams. But Eagles? GB?....Bears?? If NE is #2, who is at #1?
  11. And to think that I would never have known Homelander's post count but for the updates from the fools who ostensibly "ignore" him.
  12. I strongly agree with the bolded. I remember, when we were in (drought years) tight end purgatory, a coach saying that a truly valuable tight end is one who can be on the field in running AND passing situations, not allowing the defense to know what is coming. Dawson Know is that tight end. Elite? No. A very valuable contributor? Absolutely.
  13. In a world where only Einsteins are allowed to immigrate, we must depend on an Einstein to clean our toilets and shovel our snow.
  14. Baltimore is badly banged up and underperforming. Lamar is very limited and can’t run; Henry is still a very good back but he’s not the elite monster he once was and the defense is lackluster due to injury and other factors. With a limited WR core, Henry losing a quarter step and Lamar with limited legs their offense goes from elite to Ok and with a below average defense they aren’t the juggernaut you think they might be.
  15. Well that just about sums up Hard Drinkin' Petey.
  16. I agree completely. To hear actual respected NFL film watchers (Olrovsky and Cosell) say they have no clue what the passing offense is doing scheme wise is VERY Telling and has more to do with "no weapons"
  17. Removing illegals is bad for my quality of life? Hoax, big time.
  18. You just described the personnel of a team that could lead the NFL in rushing. Which they do. What you failed to note was that it's not about not having two All-Pro WR's.......they literally have the worst WR corps in the NFL and the solid TE's that are available most weeks are primarily just blockers. The one TE who is a matchup problem for a defense in the passing game is Kincaid and Brady has made great use of him in the rare instances that he is available this year. The Brady hate is about the receivers sucking. There is no margin for error. In the past Allen could heave a prayer downfield or......more often.......buy time and make otherwise ineffective play calls look good. He did it all the time for Daboll and Dorsey. Now a bad play call is dead in the water for lack of playmakers. So it seems like there are more of them. There are probably LESS because they have to lean into what works at the expense of balance. Add into that Allen is having a poor season as a decision maker and in terms of consistency with ball placement/accuracy. Now some of that can be a factor of the disjointed passing game keeping him out of rhythm but it still comes down to the talent at receiver. I mean if you would have told me in August that they would have to elevate wrong-way Gabe Davis AND have to throw slants to him.......when they were deathly afraid to do so the first time he was here because his hands are so bad.......I could have told you the WR position was in shambles. Getting rid of the interception-factory that was Gabe in 2022-2023 was a key reason that they were able to reduce turnovers in 2024. The Bills inconsistency offensively is all about these bummy WR's and the inability of Kincaid to stay on the field.
  19. What's good for the goose is good for the gander https://archive.is/BcqrH
  20. I think Brady is the problem, and the offense is operating well under its potential. We can’t even pass the ball with the best QB in the league. There are talent issues at WR, but a good OC can do things to work around that. The Texans game tape was absolutely brutal. Spamming mesh and leaving our tackles on an island while Allen got beat up. To bring this back on topic…the offense should put up 30+ on this Bengals defense.
  21. What is not impressive is having no plan when the 3 plays in the playbook don't work. Brady does great in the "Bo Jackson in Tecmo Bowl" scenarios. If he has to be the least bit creative or figure out a passing game, he draws a blank.
  22. The higher our seed, the better chance we have of hosting the AFC Championship as well. I've been saying all year, the final game at Highmark will be Buffalo taking KC down at home to advance to the SB. Speaking it into existence.....
  23. Below, from today's ESPN's "NFL Week 14 latest buzz, questions, news and fantasy tips." I like this, always having believed that McDermott truly cares about his players and invests himself in helping them grow as humans. "Keon Coleman's fourth-and-goal touchdown catch Sunday in Pittsburgh held a little more importance than a run-of-the-mill score. The Buffalo receiver had gone through the proverbial ringer. The Bills sat him down in back-to-back weeks due to punctuality issues at the team facility. He was benched for Week 11 vs. Tampa Bay, and though he worked to get back in the lineup the following week in Houston, that was a Thursday night game, so the team stuck with its same offense on a quick turnaround. "It's a professionalism thing -- but he's going to be OK," a team source told me that week. "We need him." More pointedly, the Bills need receivers who can beat coverage consistently. While Coleman isn't a speedster, he has the size and body control to make contested catches. He's still learning how to operate in a Josh Allen offense where second-reaction routes can be just as important as the original route due to Allen's scrambling. The Bills did not consider cutting Coleman through his midseason issue, I'm told, and it looks like they are sticking with him after he played 33 snaps Sunday. Let's see if he can build on that.
  24. I guess it depends what he means by "TE1". First TE option in the passing game? Absolutely not. But on the field more than any other TE? If they are really going to lean into the run-first approach than yes, he's such a versatile piece, he's basically an extra offensive tackle who can also run pass patterns. I could see him overtaking Kincaid and Knox in overall snap count.
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