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  1. 1 hour ago, plenzmd1 said:

    i would say it is way closer to 80% of men over 18 could not do a true pullup. 

    tell ya what...tomorrow we do a periscope..you do 15 pull ups , real ones, I donate $50 to any charity you want..you dont, you donate to my charity..ya in?

    In.  Although I don't know what a periscope is.  I'll take a video and post it on here.  Deal?

    1 hour ago, Tsaikotic said:

    are you doing pull-ups (Palms facing away from you) or chin-ups (Palms facing towards you)?...it's usually harder for ppl that dont work out reg to do pull-ups over chin-ups...how much weight are you lifting compared to Howard?...you sound like like one of those guys that tries to tell everyone that from your first lift ever you could bench a car

    Not sure where you're going with this one.  I lift weights.  I can't be the only one on here who goes to the gym.  If you go the gym and you lift back, you should be able to do plenty of pull ups.  It would be weird if you went to the gym 5-6 days a week for 20 years and couldn't do a fair amount of pull ups.  

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  2. 12 hours ago, mileena said:

    Being from the Bay Area, I am in ecstacy that the Golden State Warriors just reached their fourth consecutive NBA league championship, as did the Cleveland Cavaliers yesterday. This got me thinking: who was the last team to reach four straight finals in the four major sports? Oh, that's right: the Buffalo Bills. Which led me to think of their four straight Super Bowl losses and how everyone makes fun of that.

     

    Well, in about two to three weeks, the Cleveland Cavaliers willl lose yet again to the Warriors in the NBA Finals. They also lost last year in 2017, and in 2015. They should have lost in 2016 too when they were down 3-1. So, basically, the Cavs should be 0-4 in the last four finals, and 0-5 overall. So, 0-5 is worse than 0-4 for the Bills (who really should be 1-3 since they should have beaten the Giants in SB XXV), so the Cleveland Cavaliers will be the new worst team in the four major sports.

     

    LOL. Cleveland sucks; Buffalo rocks.

    This is one of the least clever troll attempts I've ever seen.

    3 hours ago, rodneykm said:

     

    Quite a bit actually. He's looked a lot more tired than he's ever looked. No one can go forever and I truly think LeBrons time is coming to a close. 1 more elite year and then a couple of "just good" ones then retirement.  

    Wow.  Just wow.

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  3. 3 hours ago, T master said:

     

    After the Bills showing him exactly where his potential was & him showing that he in no way wanted to be here & showed that he was all about the money i think letting him go wasn't a bad thing !! 

     

    A really good LT would have been nice if we would have had a really good QB to protect but seeing as we didn't it didn't hurt my feelings to see this guy walk !!

    Exactly.  Jason Peters was way too cool for Buffalo, even though we were the ones that gave him his shot.  F*** that guy.  And anyone who blames anything related to Jason Peters leaving the Bills on the Bills organization, is utterly clueless.

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  4. I'm a big Peter King fan but I just read his blurb from his final MMQB column in the Buffalo News article where he touched on Frank Reich and he referred to his "bad pick-six" in the third quarter of the comeback game.  Wasn't it a perfectly thrown ball that hit (Keith McKeller?) right in the hands and bounced into the hands of Bubba McDowell?

  5. On 5/20/2018 at 4:49 AM, Bill from NYC said:

    Sorry but allow me to politely say that I could not disagree more.

     

    Coming out of college, Mike Williams was an overweight right tackle with a chronic ankle injury. Bad ankles and/or feet are bad for any player, let alone a 360 pound man. Bryant McKinney was still there at #4 and he had a long, distinguished career, his off the field problems and questionable attitude notwithstanding. McKinney was a far better player in college and the NFL than Williams and he played left tackle, a much harder position to fill.

     

    McKinney, imho, was definitely the pick and I was screaming for the Bills to draft him way back when.

    OK but it wasn't an insane pick- if he didn't go to the Bills at 4, he was gonna go in the next few picks.  Whereas a guy like Donte Whitner was a borderline first rounder.  TJ Graham was a borderline seventh rounder.  Darius Heyward-Bey over Michael Crabtree was a wild and crazy one.  Mike Williams was gonna go in the top 5-10 one way or another.  

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  6. It was almost definitely a legal play.  Not sure it was quite definitive enough that they would've overturned it if it was ruled a forward pass on the field, but in no universe was there enough to overturn it after the call had been made.  The refs got it right.

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  7. 18 hours ago, SouthNYfan said:

     

    top 25 is not saying much.

    I'm not even sure he's that.

     

    Antonio Brown

    Beckham

    Julio Jones

    Hopkins

    Allen

    Green

    Thomas

    Baldwin

    Hill

    Evans

    Gordon

    Cooper

    Hilton

    Jeffry

    Cooks

    Robinson

    Nelson

    Tate

    Watkins

    Sanders

    Edeleman

    D. Thomas

    Fitzgerald

     

     

    that's off the top of my head

    could prob put a couple others in there, but with that being said, he's not a real impact guy

     

    clay is really inconsistent

    prob wouldn't put him top 15 either

    Amari Cooper sucks.  But there are plenty of other guys who you could put on there, so I agree with you.

  8. Look, I haven't scrolled through this entire thread but a lot of people are mentioning guys who may have been whiffs but weren't bad picks at the time.  Mike Williams was the right pick at the time.  Aaron Maybin was not a crazy pick at the time- that's right around where he was slated to go.  I was psyched about the Losman and Manuel picks- neither of them were crazy.  CJ Spiller was considered by many the best player in the draft and had a season for us in which he averaged 6 yards a carry.

     

    There are two picks that are absolutely 100% inexcusable.  They were stretches for guys who they could've got rounds later, while passing up the no-brainer, slam dunk guy at a position of need, who had slipped and was staring them right in the face, and ended up going right after:

     

    Torrell Troup over Rob Gronkowski

    TJ Graham over Russell Wilson

     

    Those are the two picks that could have reversed the fortunes of this franchise.  Period, end of story.

     

  9. 15 hours ago, Dave in Bluffton said:

    I'll add a few more:

     

    Picking Rob Johnson over Flutie.  As much as you hate Flutie, he found ways to win games that were beyond Buffalo's offense without him.

     

    Letting Pat Williams go in free agency.  Defense went downhill after that move.

     

    Choosing JP Losman in draft instead of moving up a couple spots to get Roethlisburger.

     

    Drafting EJ.

     

    I'll stop there as the list goes on and on.

    EJ Manuel sucked.

     

    EJ Manuel was a perfectly fine pick at the time.  It was literally the worst draft ever and they had already traded back.  It’s not like they missed out on someone else.  I’d even go so far as to say it was a good pick at the time.

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  10. 25 minutes ago, DC Tom said:

     

    The inclusion of everything else in your post indicates you don't even understand the concept of mockery.  Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Ut enim ad minim veniam, quis nostrud exercitation ullamco laboris nisi ut aliquip ex ea commodo consequat. Duis aute irure dolor in reprehenderit in voluptate velit esse cillum dolore eu fugiat nulla pariatur. Excepteur sint occaecat cupidatat non proident, sunt in culpa qui officia deserunt mollit anim id est laborum.

    Are you really still going with "retard" in 2018?

  11. 2 minutes ago, Scorp83 said:

    I can't be too offended... we deserve it. Man... this is why I chose to not sale myself on this Allen just yet. Dude holds the ball too long, I'm quite sure he's gonna throw alot of picks this year....cause in the NFL...you need more then arm strength to make it...just ask JP & EJ...

    That's like saying, you need more than a 102 MPH fastball to make it in MLB... just ask two guys with 94 MPH fastballs...

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  12. 57 minutes ago, Wayne Arnold said:

     

    Some of you continue to confuse offense and defense. What does Wyoming's defense have to do with Allen?

     

    Btw, Wyoming's defense was 3rd in the MWC last year. Not the best. 

     

    Yards Per Game

     

    11. San Diego State

    16. Fresno State

    21. Wyoming

     

     

     

    Nothing.  It has nothing to do with it whatsoever.  They also allowed the least PPG in the MWC and led the nation in turnovers.  They were a hell of a good defense.  And they're almost all returning this year!  I'm sorry, I can't help myself- it's just worlds colliding when people are all of a sudden talking about my favorite college team on a website for my favorite NFL team.     

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  13. For what it’s worth, yes, Wyoming’s defense was the best in the MWC last year and will be again this year.  Was a little surprised to hear Brandon Beane say that this Wyoming team won’t have any players on pro rosters, when a) they already do (Rico Gafford, CB- UDFA on Tennessee) and b) they’re gonna have a BUNCH in the next two years.  All on defense though.  For whatever that’s worth.

  14. As the resident Wyoming/Allen fan round these parts, I’m ashamed to say this had yet to occur to me.  That’s a really good idea, actually.  Bears seemed to like him in the preseason last year but he didn’t see the field much in the regular season.  Gentry was insane in 2016 with Allen.  Big, fast and excellent hands/catch radius.

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