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17 hours ago, Araiza Curse said:
#1 WR to pair with Diggs. I don’t care what it takes. Next years 1st and 2nd for Evans or equivalent.
Agreed. Too many injuries on defense to try and trade to fill all those missing pieces. The only option is trading for a stud wr. I do think one of the glaring weaknesses with our offense is the lack of speed to keep defenses honest. Although Mike Evans isn’t a speed guy, he is a huge target and red zone threat. He’s no spring chicken, but has enough left to make a difference and probably won’t cost a ton. I feel like he offers the most bang for your buck and would be a difference maker.
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2 hours ago, DabillsDaBillsDaBills said:
I know a lot of people will point to 2021 being the year that the Bills should've won the SB.
We started that season 7-6 and looked a lot like we do so far this season. Wildly inconsistent on offense, some terrible defensive games, and losing some very winnable close games.
Just gotta make the playoffs and anything can happen
Our oline really stepped it up at the end of that year. That was the difference in the shaky start and us being white hot heading into the playoffs that year.
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20 minutes ago, BuffaloBillyG said:
I wanted Torrence. Wanted Torrence last night when we picked. Elated to grab him at the end of round 2.
Same
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3 minutes ago, Wizard said:
Should have traded down if that was a possibility. I hope Kincaid can block.
Can’t block a lick
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Hopefully this trade encourages Beane to go make a play for Dhop
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2 hours ago, Brianmoorman4jesus said:
Absolutely yes with zero hesitation. People overvalue the draft way too much. Get the guy we know is great right now and try to win the Super Bowl.
Absolutely, especially considering we suck at drafting.
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I agree they need to invest in the oline, but also need depth at other positions. It’s seems like the dline and qb are the only positions in which we have serviceable serviceable backups.
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Man it seems like the offense sure started to sputter once Morse went down
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So what’s the rule, any hit on a defenseless player equals an ejection??
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11 hours ago, Italian Bills said:
Hello everybody.
As you know i’m from Italy and since more than 30 years i’m a Bills diehard fan also.
I have an original football and i would love to learn how to throw it perfectly, with a perfect spiral.
When sitting on my armchair i’m able to throw it up very well but if i try to throw the football when i’m in my yard, i can’t have a good spiral.
Some advise ?
I watched some video but without good results.
It seem a stupid request i know, but thanks in advance for your help. 😇🏈🏈🏈
Make sure you are gripping the ball properly. It’s the number one factor into throwing a spiral.
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On 10/12/2022 at 7:38 AM, Greybeard said:
To be fair to Shakir, the Bills actually have to be in a Championship game before you can make that comparison.
To be fair, OBJ’s catches and yards in a Championship game are greater than Shakir’s career totals.
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1 minute ago, Gene1973 said:
I think he had control?
As do I
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1 minute ago, TFBillsfan said:
Now that the drama is over with our 1st pick and addresses a significant need, do you think Beane holds at 57? Would he make a move up for Hall. Otherwise, feel like he goes with BPA.
Thoughts?
He’s definitely moving up. Not sure how far or for whom, but he’s not staying put.
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17 hours ago, Big Turk said:
You must not have seen Hines Ward then. Linebackers were legit afraid of him.
Afraid of a blind side cheap shot, which at the time was legal.
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Where’s sanders been?
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8 minutes ago, 97bills said:
There’s only a few head coaches I would take over McDermott,not only did he turn around a terrible ran Franchise. We’ve been in the playoffs 4 out of 5 years and he brought Recognition to the city of Buffalo,we’re not the laughing stock of the NFL anymore. In years past we would be talking about the draft bye week 10. So yea I’m loving what his done
I agree. I think biggest reason for his success is his willingness to evolve with the game. Seems like his first two years he was pretty old school and very conservative. Felt like he was trying to not lose games, rather than win them. He’s not perfect but the past few years he seems more willing to roll the dice and take some chances that he never would have dreamed of early on in his career. In short, he no longer coaches like he’s scared. He is a great leader and much like Josh, he’s has improved each and every year.
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We should never run the ball inside the ten yd line unless it’s with Josh. It’s a wasted play EVERY single time
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2 minutes ago, Motorin' said:
Taysom Hills isn't a very good passing QB. But Simean is terrible. At least Hill makes them competitive with his running.
Plus he is more fun to watch
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Sign me up
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3 hours ago, YoloinOhio said:
Smith had none today unless I missed it
Was making a joke
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On 11/19/2019 at 8:17 AM, freester said:
Ford is not a RT. He will struggle and force us to line up a TE to help him block. Get ready for more Lee Smith.
And a bunch of holding penalties
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33 minutes ago, Logic said:
On Sunday, during and after the game, I was absolutely furious that Singletary didn't get more carries.
HOWEVER...reading through Daboll's presser comments and watching All-22 footage that seems to back them up, what he says rings true: The Browns basically packed the box all game long and dared the Bills to beat them through the air. You can make the argument that the Bills should have just run the ball anyway and tried to impose their will on the Browns, but I'm not sure how much success they would have had against all the 8 and 9 man boxes the Browns were presenting. What the Bills did instead was to try to force the Browns to back off by beating them through the air. The only problem was that the Bills couldn't/didn't beat them through the air, so the boxes kept getting stacked and the pressure kept coming. You'd like to think in these types of situations that the QB you selected in the 1st round would have the ability to make the opposing defense pay for over-committing to the run by punishing them through the air -- he could not. He did not.
Less of my irritation and concern is directed toward Brian Daboll now, and more of it is directed at Josh Allen. He NEEDS to be able to make defenses pay when they do this, and he couldn't. He needs to step up. He needs to get better. If he doesn't, teams will just keep on doing this.That frustration should be directed towards the front office, not Josh. Josh is far from perfect, but he needs legitimate weapons on offense to succeed.
Beasley and Brown are way better than last year WR corps; however he lacks a true #1 WR or an above average TE.
Again Josh is far from perfect, but our lack of talent on offense is undeniable.
Patriots @ Bills game thread - 2nd half
in The Stadium Wall
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Seems like making the running game a priority, prevents Josh and the wr’s from getting into any sort of rhythm