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If he is asked to move the QB off his spot , I am willing to bet McD is also expecting one hi guys to be in that lane to finish the play. And where Bills D line struggles. Finishing the play. Could be the rush could be the coverage. Many of Us have said that Bills need more pressure up the middle, but the ends and LBs and the DBs need to finish Oliver could be a beast with surrounding cast and Coaching during the playoffs. Team game and as mentioned Bills rotate up front often. Get those matchups. Be a fun year to see what Ed can do with the youngsters Bills just acquired
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What is better, no guns, or more guns?
B-Man replied to Security's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
CIVIL RIGHTS UPDATE: Women for Gun Rights Takes The Fight To Washington D.C. Darwin Nercesian Women for Gun Rights (WGR), a pro-Second Amendment organization formerly known as The DC Project, has taken its fight to the capital, with representatives from over 40 states descending on Washington, D.C., to advocate on behalf of what is arguably the fastest-growing demographic of gun owners in America: women. WGR refers to these events as “Fly-Ins,” and this particular Fly-In, which took place on June 22, was the most successful to date, according to the group. The event looked nothing like the rabid, masked, sloppy, violence-ridden “mostly peaceful protests” from the left, however, as these proud patriots came with a focused and cogent agenda. That plan included equipping women to lead in the fight for their rights through a comprehensive training conference meant to empower them with the clarity, credibility, and confidence necessary to effectively advocate for the God-given liberty recognized and enshrined in the United States Constitution. The conference, rooted in education rather than setting fires and looting, covered Second Amendment history, legislation, and major court rulings that have shaped the gun rights landscape into what it is today. It also included training in how to communicate effectively with those who have yet to become familiar with firearm ownership, and lessons on digital advocacy, enabling them to combat the rampant misinformation spread by politicians, the media, and the sycophantic sheep who can’t bother to take part in civil discourse and would rather be marched into their own demise like well trained cattle. https://www.thetruthaboutguns.com/women-for-gun-rights-takes-the-fight-to-washington-d-c/ -
Ranking NFL WR, TE, RB groups for 2025: Bills 28/32?
Ethan in Cleveland replied to Lionel Hutz's topic in The Stadium Wall
Nobody woukd put Odunze and Jr in the small class as Coleman at this point. That may change. Like others have said, make Coleman go watch Anquan Boldin video. If Coleman is a low tier #1 WR that is plenty good enough for this offense. I still have hope for Kincaid but my favorite player besides Allen is Knox. I hope Knox still gets plenty of chances. Kelce is in decline. Cook is the best skill player on both those teams. By year's end Kincaid will probably produce more than Kelce. Shakir is probably a better #3 WR than the Chiefs but their 1,2,4, and 5 are probably better than the Bills. -
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Are Fan Expectations Too High for Keon Coleman?
julian replied to JohnNord's topic in The Stadium Wall
If Keon stays healthy and shows some degree of improvement, he’ll be a big contributor to the overall offense. I suspect he will improve, injuries unfortunately are less predictable. -
Are Fan Expectations Too High for Keon Coleman?
sven233 replied to JohnNord's topic in The Stadium Wall
Yeah.....you watch Coleman's video and then watch Moore's video you can just see the different levels in footwork, crispness, and agility. Look, I am not trying to bash Coleman or over-hype Moore. They are different types of WRs and are going to have to get open in different ways. Coleman will never have the best footwork in the world. He is not going to win with an extensive release package. What I need Coleman to do is improve his footwork as much as he can, but also pair it with being more physical. I need him to use his size and frame to play bully ball at the top of routes to create that separation. Moore on the other hand absolutely can win off the line. He needs to use that quickness and suddenness to his advantage and create space with his release and speed. Both can work. It would be nice to have both of these guys take another step in their careers and having different skill sets and ways to win against different corners is a good thing. As of right now, though, I am absolutely higher on Moore than Coleman. I truly believe that Moore, with Allen at QB, is going to be tough to keep off the field. -
About time someone around here brought up some Buffalo death metal! So many sick bands from that time/scene! Baphomet, Malevolent Creation, Cannibal Corpse... must have been an amazing time to be around Buffalo.
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More scared of Grover Norquist than they are eager to help kids. Could have done something meaningful, instead of a few more crumbs on the CTC and cutting snap.
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Both with health and mental fortitude. I almost expect it. Brady will have an effect on that too. Perhaps get him involved earlier and get him a few easy successes .
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What's wrong with Blitzkrieg Bop by the Ramones.
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Maxwell Hairston named in civil lawsuit for sexual assault
Beck Water replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall
Oh heckin' no. What he does is countersue for defamation. Then the two parties dismiss both cases. Here's how the game is played. Opening move: Plaintiff finds lawyer willing to work for a percentage of the settlement and sues for $$$ damages due to sexual assault and infliction of emotional distress. Plaintiff needs money to gather evidence and depose witnesses, but I think some lawyers will front that on spec as well and it's relatively small compared to legal fees. Next move: Defendant counter-sues for defamation. Now you see, one of two things will happen. Defendant will win, in which case plaintiff's lawyer won't get paid. Or, defendant will lose, but he doesn't owe money and plaintiff may not be awarded attorney fees. So plaintiff needs $$$ up front to pay lawyer to defend her. So plaintiff will typically and reluctantly offer to dismiss her lawsuit in exchange for dismissal of the other lawsuit. Sometimes there's an offer of some kind of $$ "without admission of guilt" but not necessarily (Araiza case). -
Thunderstruck is an awesome song for intros…
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They save these lists for this time of year. They know we are so desperate we will click on anything!!! 😂 Then argue about it, of course.
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"Bungalow Bill" by the Beatles. Just tweak the language to Buffalo Bills. It's already got a chanting vibe to it. Would be a big hit. Hey, Bungalow Bill What did you kill, Bungalow Bill? Hey, Bungalow Bill What did you kill, Bungalow Bill? Hey, Buffalo Bills. Dolphins, you killed, Buffalo Bills. Hey, Buffalo Bills, Patsies, you killed, Buffalo Bills.
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Asante Samuel (Sr) speaks out on the Dolphins...
Cray51 replied to DrDawkinstein's topic in The Stadium Wall
I will say - Asante Samuel Sr. comes from a career under Belichick and Brady - there was ZERO ego that was allowed to interrupt Brady and Belichick as the organization leaders. Miami has (or had) Hill/Ramsey/Chubb/Wilkins who all spoke more than they could play in their tenure. That team lacks any cohesive leader. They have banded up for Tua during his injuries, but that has fallen apart after the Coach and GM do a poor job building and running the team to elevate their play further. Coach and GM will be gone after this year - Hill will want out, and they will start a retool around Waddle/Tua/Achane - which I dont think will work. -
18 if you count receptions.
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Ranking NFL WR, TE, RB groups for 2025: Bills 28/32?
uticaclub replied to Lionel Hutz's topic in The Stadium Wall
What Bills WR/RB/TE would you take over any Chief at this point. The talent gap is vast. -
Ranking NFL WR, TE, RB groups for 2025: Bills 28/32?
HOUSE replied to Lionel Hutz's topic in The Stadium Wall
I stopped reading at PFF Oh wait