
atlbillsfan1975
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Chris Hogan finally getting to play his sport
atlbillsfan1975 replied to PromoTheRobot's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
It’s neat when you have an opportunity to do something you love. -
Chris Hogan finally getting to play his sport
atlbillsfan1975 replied to PromoTheRobot's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Good for him. Is he considered old for professional LaCross? -
Falcons trading Julio Jones to Titans
atlbillsfan1975 replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Julio will make some plays for Tenn but overall it won’t be an impactful signing for the Titans. Here is the thing, Jones hardly ever practices, due to injuries. Julio is perhaps the quietest “diva” receiver ever. He doesn’t ever say anything. Ryan and Jones developed chemistry from playing together so many years, lately Julio was hardly ever at practice during the season, and definitely wasn’t a full participant when at practice. This is similar to the T.O. Signing for the Bills from the standpoint that the player is on the downside of their career and playing with a mediocre QB. -
Bills speed leader board in OTAs
atlbillsfan1975 replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
The guy I’m most excited to see from that list is Hodgins. He was having a good camp last year and then got placed on IR. -
Questions for former players???
atlbillsfan1975 replied to major's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Wow, you two are coming out hot!! -
RD 5, pick 17 (161): Tommy Doyle, OT (Miami, OH)
atlbillsfan1975 replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
It’s interesting to see the duplicate picks at tackle. One possibility is Beane counting on some preseason trades for mid round picks next year. -
Teams are viewing it two different ways this year it would appear. Low number of eligible players, opt outs, and lack of contact equals a poor draft class. Other teams are seeing it as a way to find gems that might have been higher picks in the more traditional years. It looks like Beane is leaning towards the latter.
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I’m all for this. I feel like McDermotts belief that he can turn almost any CB into a starter has potential to be the downfall. Can you imagine if Tre’ suffered a season ending injury?
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Drink & Food of Choice for Tonight?
atlbillsfan1975 replied to wppete's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
So true. It is the greatest thing ever, and most tiring. My little guy is 20 months old and its flown by. Congrats again. -
Drink & Food of Choice for Tonight?
atlbillsfan1975 replied to wppete's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Congrats! Your first? -
Ty Dunne: Motor can lift Bills to super bowl
atlbillsfan1975 replied to BillsMafi$'s topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Cool run. I watch a ton of Falcons games. Neat that a guy with a slow 40 time can be fast with pads on. Good for Singletary who ran a similar 40 to Coleman. That run you posted came in the year I referenced to begin with and drew comparisons. Before the 2016 season a lot of Falcon fans were ready to write Coleman off. I do think most running backs in the NFL are capable of breaking long runs. -
Ty Dunne: Motor can lift Bills to super bowl
atlbillsfan1975 replied to BillsMafi$'s topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
By that measure so does Singletary. He had a 51 yard run against Denver for a TD. Coleman and Freeman ran above 4.5’s, that’s what I was referring too. That isn’t elite speed. -
Ty Dunne: Motor can lift Bills to super bowl
atlbillsfan1975 replied to BillsMafi$'s topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Moss and Singletary remind me a little of how Freeman and Coleman were drafted by the Falcons in back to back drafts. It was Freeman’s third and Coleman’s second year that they had great production together and helped the Falcons offense be historic good. Neither Coleman nor Freeman are home run hitters either. -
If Lamp stays healthy he has the highest ceiling right there with Ford when it comes to the battle between Ford, Feliciano, Lamp and Ike. This is a make or break year for Ford. Ike is a solid backup and gets the most out of what he has to work with.