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It turned out to be risk free for Beane. The signing bombed and he still has a job. I'm not expecting Bosa to make a difference or for us to move on from Beane either.
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Maxwell Hairston gives us something at the CB position we havent had in a long time... speed. If his speed translates to the NFL and his instincts are just as good, he could be our version of Darrelle Revis, I'm all for it and they're of the similar build as well. Now just stay out of the news for all the wrong reasons and you're golden.
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There are several threads discussing the lack of elite talent behind Allen.
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Joe Andreessen
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Does TJ Sanders have his own Snickers commercial?? Nooooo
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TJ Sanders Signs - Draft Class Complete!
Mister Defense replied to sven233's topic in The Stadium Wall
i do, hope it embarrasses Beane, an excellent GM for the Bills, one day will likely be considered THE best, when people keep wondering why the best skill player on the best offense in the league, a superstar in the making, is expected to play out his contract, and risk a career ending injury in the process, when what he is asking for is likely very close what the Bills will end up paying him--and much less than what Cook will get in free agency next year after a monster 2025 season. I think there are indications the logic of it all has been getting to Beane. And shoot, even Steve Tasker has almost completely reversed course!, now understanding, after re-watching games from last year, that plugging in a good running back will not replace this star. I think it gets done before camp, but if not, before game 1. 3-4 years, with lots of upfront money and guarantees. -
I'm thinking Moore had a legit shot to take off.
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She talks about covering "championships" - NPR never used to cover sports. Now they spend 8-10 minutes a day between 7-8am (1/6th of the prime time hour!) reporting on local sports. This is not what NPR has been for the past 40 years, but the liberal narrative has spun out so hard they are trying to pull listeners back in with a form of bread and circus that was deemed uncouth just a couple of years ago by the NPR listener base. No matter how you feel about the orange menace, the Trump phenomenon is something we won't see again in our lifetime. His existence will indirectly change the world we live in. In this case of transforming NPR, maybe for the better.
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Reid Ferguson.
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If we’re lucky, Hawes will become the same level of “superstar” as HOF shoe in Lee Smith 😂
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i'd say 36 days.
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Hawes has the size we need. The new Knox
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Hawes? Super star. lol
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I think TJ Sanders has that kind of potential.
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TJ Watt signs extension with the Stillers
BarleyNY replied to RoscoeParrish's topic in The Stadium Wall
Obviously the Bills, but many here act like the Steelers have that choice. Or that they shouldn’t extend one of the best defensive players in the league because they don’t have a Josh Allen level QB. It’s ridiculous. I don’t think it’ll work out for the Steelers either, but they’re trying and giving themselves a chance to do well this season. What would you have them do? Simply tank season after season until they can draft a FQB? How’s that been working for the Browns? -
Kind of a boring thing to consider, but for those of you looking to purchase a retirement place, it would make sense to consider the school district. You'd probably want the lousiest underfunded crap show you can find. School taxes have to be factored in when you don't have kids in the system.
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Let's hope. Could also make the player lazy thinking he has 10 million dollars and he's set for life. Time will tell
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Josh Palmer has a prime opportunity... the other receivers not named Khalil Shakir are really not having much impact and he's a 90+ PFF rated WR at 10+ yards. He takes over and it's a wrap. Josh Allen is definitely NOT Justin Herbert, thank God.
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Quarterback Career Comparison Allen vs Lamar
Rich Stadium Original replied to BillytheKid's topic in The Stadium Wall
ESPN recently did their rankings of teams in terms of skill positions (WR,TE,RB), and the Bills came in 28th out of 32 teams, while the Ravens came in 8th. Every Ravens game I watched last season, a well protected Jackson seemed to be just playing catch with wide open receivers..while in Buffalo, where Allen did have good pass protection, he still extended plays on multiple occasions and threaded the needle on windows to receivers that WEREN'T that wide open...or using his legs when a play just wasn't there. In my opinion THATS why he is the league MVP. Can't look purely at the numbers.