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JimmyNoodles

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  1. 1 minute ago, SCBills said:


    This.  
     

    I think many of us will be shocked if the Bills don’t get younger and/or cheaper at WR and Guard.   
     

    That doesn’t mean “worse”.  
     

    Brown is a older speed guy who was banged up all year.  
     

    Feliciano is probably the least talented starter on the OL.  People can say what they want about Ford, but he’s young, and we’ve barely seen him at G - coming out of Oklahoma, dude was a stud.  
     

    I could easily see us take a Guard and WR in the first 3 rounds. 

    Guard/Center for sure. Might play guard this year and move to center when Morse goes. 

  2. 3 hours ago, TheFunPolice said:

     

    If that happens then Reid will be in the GOAT discussion as well. 

     

    Many don't realize that he is about to break into the top 5 all-time in HC wins. He has said he wants to coach another 10 years. By then, he could easily pass Belichick on the list, and maybe even make a push for #1. 

     

    It's amazing how thin the line is.

     

    Dee Ford lines up correctly and Seattle hands the ball off to Lynch and Brady is 4-4 in the Super Bowl. 

     

    Instead, because of 2 things he had ZERO control over, except the Ford wiped out his game-losing INT, he is unquestionably the greatest athlete in history in any sport, and there's just no comparison! LOL

    How about the tuck?  The run never should started in the first place. 

  3. 6 hours ago, C.Biscuit97 said:

    No but I don’t think he’s ever had a really stud, 1st round type talent. He gets the best of journeymen types. Carr is fairly good but there’s just something missing there. I think Watson would be a monster in Vegas and I would draft Ruggs in every fantasy league. 
     

     

    I agree. However, in my mind the question is, could they win with Carr? The LV offense was good this past year. The defense sucked. Why not try to fix that.  They beat KC once and played them tough the other time. Gruden’s always chasing unicorns. I think it’s his fatal flaw as coach. As a QB how could you ever trust him?  

  4. 2 hours ago, YoloinOhio said:

    I agree that the Raiders saw that trade, the other teams that were chasing stafford, and thought this could be a way to create a market for their Qb who they want to replace and obtain the assets to go after the one they really want. I don’t think gruden had ever been happy with carr and doubt he’s there next year, and if he is still there, there will be a rookie drafted pretty high to take his place eventually aka asap. 

    just to be clear, is Gruden ever happy with any QB?  

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  5. 37 minutes ago, Big Turk said:

     

    They played Legion of Doom style like Seattle did back in the days...commit defensive holding and illegal contact downfield on every passing play and dare the refs to call it.  They have swallowed their whistles the entire playoffs so far and today's game was no execption.  Should have been better prepared to deal with it but we were not. 

    Agree. We got pushed around until the fight at the end. Welcome to playoff football. Next time we should be ready. 

  6. 3 hours ago, NoHuddleKelly12 said:

    I noted this elsewhere yesterday, but I just feel like the bolded concerning what he thinks Allen did or didn't mean to the team in 2018, 2019 are solidly lazy and overly simplistic takes from someone who should know better. For those of us actually watching the games, we know Allen did more to help us win 5 out of the 6 wins in 2018 than "he was a hindrance," and kept us close in a few others (Clay's last second drop against Miami which if caught would've won the game, comes to mind), to say nothing of 2019 where he didn't just "stay out of the way," rather, was instrumental to the Bills going back to the playoffs at 10-6, including wins in Dallas and Pittsburgh...or am I the one on crazy pills? 

    Agree 100%  From the moment Allen saw the field it was obvious he was a physical talent and he showed flashes of dominance, both passing and running.  This year, the game has slowed down for him and the Bills are reaping the rewards.  Good for Josh.  He's earned it.  

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  7. 2 hours ago, NoHuddleKelly12 said:

    IF even some of what’s been posted as likely substance is factual (thanks @DrDawkinstein for the leads), then how this doesn’t end up with Dan Snyder being forced out of ownership is beyond my pay grade to analyze. Consider that it’s common knowledge Snyder is one of the less likeable owners in the league to begin with (so prolly not many will rush to defend his management of the team) and as head of the ship would be a scalp (no pun intended) the NFL would probably not mind getting as a way to provide cover for the shield, if there’s even a hint that the league offices were made aware of any allegations along the way and failed to follow up independently? Lots of questions. 

     

    Some of what’s alleged would make even Richardson blush, and he was forced out as well.

    https://www.sbnation.com/2017/12/17/16788572/panthers-owner-jerry-richardson-selling-team

    Agree 100% but I thought Krafty was out as well for "socializing" with hookers, so what do I know.  

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