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Since 2000 the best qb we drafted other than Josh was Nathan Peterman. So there is that…
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I had a sign today from the football Gods
GASabresIUFan replied to Dablitzkrieg's topic in The Stadium Wall
i understand. I'd have done the same thing. By the way, we do put stuffed animals in the cages of singleton kittens at the rescue so that they can cuddle up to something. It makes a huge difference. -
There's nothing wrong with being like Tony Dungy, who happens to have as many Super Bowl wins as that turd Gruden. If Royale With Cheese hadn't hit so close to the truth, you and your pal Buffalo Boy wouldn't be so angry about it. Of course, GoBills808 has shown his colors throughout this thread -- and numerous others.
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Quarterbacks have lower production outdoors than indoors. He had 3 games where he caught less than 67% of his targets: September 15th, Carolina: 78 degrees and sunny with 13 mph wind September 22nd, Pittsburgh: 72 degrees and sunny with 2 mph wind October 13th, Denver: 65 degrees and sunny with 7 mph wind Somehow I don’t think the elements or his hand size or his zodiac sign or whatever had any sort of correlation to his catch percentage. He’s a stud in Los Angeles, and he’d have been a stud in Dallas or Buffalo or anywhere else.
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Lynch had incidents at both Cal and after he played for Seattle.
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She was funny RIP
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We need a defense that can stop KC in the playoffs.
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Don’t Forget (Epstein)
leh-nerd skin-erd replied to SectionC3's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
I would say “Welcome home, Neighbour!”. Then I would tell you not to touch my stuff. -
Marshawn Lynch was a bad driver That move was to save lives
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We became enamored of "can't miss" skill position guys while neglecting the lines. Typical trap for poorly-run NFL teams.
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Yeah, the Bills are taking the drama away from the cameras. Also remember hearing how Allen shooed the cameras away when they tried to approach Hairston just after his injury. Is this the first Hard Knocks that won’t show players getting released? Maybe the team was hopeful HBO would move off of them when they put these parameters in place, but for our benefit they didn’t walk.
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Yeah, I thought about this. Sure, Marshawn was on his way out and traded 6 months after the Spiller draft pick… when every franchise knew we would move him, thus tanking his value. How about this, though? Fred Jackson signed a 4 year contract extension the year before Spiller was drafted (2009) and looked great. Even if we were calling Marshawn irrelevant, using the #9 pick on an RB when you just gave a big extension to another good RB is dumpster fire franchise mentality.
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After midnight, we're going to let it all hang down After midnight, we're going to chug-a-lug and shout We're going to stimulate some action We're going to get some satisfaction We're going to find out what it is all about After midnight, we're going to let it all hang down
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Cook signed👀 - 4 / 48 / 30 mil guaranteed
PrimeTime101 replied to JerseyBills's topic in The Stadium Wall
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Lynch had 2 incidents in Buffalo. He had another incident in Seattle early on, but after that, he seems to have stayed on the straight and narrow. I saw Lynch play at Cal, and he was the "fun-loving Skittles guy" in college that he later showed in his commercials but he lost that fun-loving personality under Dick Jauron's coaching. My guess is that Lynch's personality didn't sit all that well with Jauron, and Lynch cared too much about winning to be happy playing Jauron's "play not to lose by too much" brand of football. I think that led to his getting into trouble off the field, and landed him in Jauron's "dog house" -- ie, not playing much -- on the field.
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Might be easiest to keep Edwards since no one talks about him.
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Cook signed👀 - 4 / 48 / 30 mil guaranteed
BillsFanForever19 replied to JerseyBills's topic in The Stadium Wall
They're wrong. But the other side is wrong too. We can't just rely on Drafting well and hoping the low to mid tier FA's and FA's coming off injuries or down years will out perform the contracts we signed them to every year. Every year we approach the off-season and people are clamoring for difference makers. And every year we bring in the Josh Palmer and Elijah Moore's of the world - while most of our cap is tied up on retaining everyone. When I would discuss the issue of the cap for a major move in terms of the big 5 players that were coming up to be renewed, I'd often hear "let em all walk if you have to". I would say Beane's not going to do that and we shouldn't do that. But even I didn't foresee or advocate for retaining *ALL* 5 of them. That said, James Cook was one of the 3 players I would have retained. I think what he brings isn't as easily replaced as "just grab another RB". We spent years Drafting, signing, and trading for RB's that left us with a subpar Running game. But I am frustrated that the mantra of "Draft, Develop, and Retain" seems to be an all consuming thing. Especially when a fair number of Draft Picks at the top lately aren't working out and that the core team he's hell bent on retaining hasn't been enough on it's own to get us over the hump. -
Bishop and Rapp practicing in full, Dawkins not practicing
TBBills Fan replied to Logic's topic in The Stadium Wall
Still mad they found his ship -
I had a sign today from the football Gods
DaVinci replied to Dablitzkrieg's topic in The Stadium Wall
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I didn't see this posted, Bills sign Safety Tre Herndon
HOUSE replied to SoonerBillsFan's topic in The Stadium Wall
Hold on to the ball you dummy https://youtu.be/PjG3nMh85NY?si=iWHsdNgIxajmJduq