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For those of you who were at the game…and stayed! 😆 See yourself in the stands! Fan Photo
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The best look this team has.
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Week 2, Bills v. Jest, PREDICT THE SCORE!
Jay_Fixit replied to Freddie's Dead's topic in The Stadium Wall
Bills - 62 Jets - 5 -
Oh ok. That justifies being a total jerk in public for the rest of his days.
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Manhunt: The Search For Charlie Kirk's Assassin
Max Fischer replied to BillsFanNC's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Where is your “mountains of evidence”? Please present anything that suggests the shooter is trans. Or even slightly liberal. Hell, find anything to prove they aren’t a member of the Klan. - Today
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Manhunt: The Search For Charlie Kirk's Assassin
Max Fischer replied to BillsFanNC's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
All the pyschotic hate of trans people culminates into the NEED for the shooter to be trans when in fact, there is ZERO evidence at this point. None. That hasn't stopped you and others from gleefully reposting every unsubstantiated lie. It’s shameful and says more about you and the propaganda machine that has whipped up willing rubes into believing the world's ills are due to a tiny fraction of the population. It’s scary but it’s been done throughout history to horrifying effect. -
White Jersey's, Blue Pants for the Jets
Chandler#81 replied to Draconator's topic in The Stadium Wall
Ditto. What?? Are they getting all the crappy combos out of the way early? What’s next? All red vs Miami?? -
56? Thats how old Hitler was when he died! But, Hey! Happy Birthday!
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Stadium Construction Discussion (No PSL/Seat selection posts)
Chandler#81 replied to JÂy RÛßeÒ's topic in The Stadium Wall
Ditto. From War Memorial Stadium to Rich Stadium to this Palace. What a journey the Bills have been on! -
Ed Oliver hit on 3rd down last drive. Wow
Chandler#81 replied to Warriorspikes51's topic in The Stadium Wall
Ah, thee old Freight Train Rush. Thats why Lamar wasn’t running it on 3rd down. -
Whole box is easily doable. In the past when I would balloon up, routinely ate full containers of ice cream. Even now in spite of getting back to a good weight, the now rare trips to DQ the standard order is still two XL Blizzards. Who here has eaten directly from a container of ready made frosting? 🙋♂️ Who here has ever eaten a full one? 🙋♂️
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and Great .um.. ‘Dance’ clubs in Canada! Bring your passports and a lot of one dollar bills.
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Sound down, radio up
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TNF Commanders - Packers (No Bills Discussion)
Chandler#81 replied to Low Positive's topic in The Stadium Wall
jmo, but Lombardi & Starr would roll over in their graves if they saw those unis -
Ed Oliver in walking boot..per Matt Parrino
Chandler#81 replied to Watching since 1964's topic in The Stadium Wall
I blame McDermott. I don’t know how, but he’s behind this🤬 -
I was watching the game again and noticed something on Henry's fumble. He's been getting so much positive feedback on all those straightarms that he used it when he shouldn't have. Those appear on the highlights all season long, and you can bet he knows that, and gets all kinds of hero worship for them. As he should, really, but sometimes there are consequences. Oliver is headed right towards him in the backfield. Henry puts the ball in his left hand and immediately goes for the straight-arm with his right hand. That was a mistake. Oliver's right arm is free. He's got an OL leaning on his left side, but his right hand, the one closest to Henry's ball hand, it's free. Henry's play there is to wrap his right hand around the ball and cover with two hands. He didn't, and Ed made him pay. He should be coached when NOT to use the straight-arm. That was not the time, it was a time to be careful. They should also coach him that the guys he successfully straight-arms are mostly safeties, CBs and an occasional LB. Guys smaller than Henry himself. Oliver may be small for a DT, but he's bigger and stronger than Henry.
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Ed Oliver in walking boot..per Matt Parrino
ticketssince61 replied to Watching since 1964's topic in The Stadium Wall
A. Oliver would be a major setback as everyone already mentioned, by far our best defensive player. Without him, we lose the Ravens game B. Not sure how injured anyone is, but almost all of our cornerbacks/DB are on there (not even including Hairston on IR) 1. Benford 2. Codrington 3. Hancock 4. Johnson 5. Tre' C. Also interesting that 8 of the 11 are on defense. -
Week 2, Bills v. Jest, PREDICT THE SCORE!
Mike in Horseheads replied to Freddie's Dead's topic in The Stadium Wall
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TNF Commanders - Packers (No Bills Discussion)
GunnerBill replied to Low Positive's topic in The Stadium Wall
Friday morning thoughts: - for two of the better teams in the NFC that was an ugly game. Some of that may have been the usual TNF roughness but I think the offensive lines on both sides being down to backups in key spot was part of it too. Neither side protected well. - I know the Commanders want to feature McLaurin and Deebo but it was only when they started to get Zach Ertz involved second half that the offense got off the canvas. He remains a critical piece to them. - if Jayden Daniels is gonna avoid a CJ Stroud esque sophomore slump he just needs to focus back in on his fundamentals. I am sure the protection issues play a part but both his footwork and his throwing motion looked a little loose to me in that game. - Green Bay last season were a team that can throw waves of pass rushers and pass catchers at you but didn't have a lead dog in either yard. They unquestionably do now in the pass rushing area with Micah Parsons and they drafted Matthew Golden to be that in the pass catching coprs, but he seems to be being used for gimmick plays and deep shots right now and it might be more of a work in progress for him to emerge as a true #1 receiver. - the stat at the end of that game on Jordan Love tells you how important getting the offensive line healthy is for Green Bay. Through two games he only has four incompletions when not pressured. With time he can be devestating. His decision making under pressure is the thing that is holding him back from really breaking into the upper echelon of NFL passers.