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Raiders are open to trading Davante Adams
May Day 10 replied to HappyDays's topic in The Stadium Wall
WR was a need when diggs was still here and producing. The wr room is a joke. Hollins is not a serious WR. MVS too -
Rodgers is shot. He looks physically incapable
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Maybe some day pegula will wake up and employ serious management
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Pretty much. New Jersey was up 3-0 early in the 2nd. They played a conservative collapsing shell after that and made some of the Sabres numbers look better. They were never really competitive Was very similar to so many games last year
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They're selling all this at an absolute high point right now. Imagine if we were in the days of EJ Manuel and they were asking for $9K for the right to buy your seat? Through the drought, lawless keg parties and cheap tickets sustained our attendance. Its a good thing for the Bills though. I would rather they make decent money to stay competitive and have a nice facility than move. As far as my tickets, still waiting to see what the 'ask' is. We currently have the cheapest tickets in the stadium right now.
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Completely predictable start of the season. Sabres-generated hype aside, this team pulled a 00's Bills again. A bunch of half-measures, internal promoting, and bringing in a comfortable head coach who has no other options and will put up with inept management because he is just happy to have a job. There is no standard of winning set by this organization. It is all a stall tactic because Pegula and Adams think that success is inevitable at some point in the future.
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I think you can argue just the same, that Hill and Waddle did as much or more to resurrect Tua, and also Achane and Mostert at the beginning of last year. To me, it looks like McDaniel had them humming, the league caught up, and the Dolphins had no other answer. I dont get why Tua goes down, and they get a free pass, while in the past year, we have seen Joe Flacco, Dalton, Browning, Darnold, etc all look serviceable. Tyrod's Giants werent even this pathetic. They still have Tyreek, Waddle, and Achane. Tyreek Hill was by far the best and most important player on the team, and I argued that he should have been runaway MVP last season before the slide. I am someone who a year ago felt jealous that Miami had this guy and a head start at the new-NFL. Now, that seems like folly, and watching him on the sideline, he looks lost. The reports out of Miami on how it is a country club would be concerning as well. I wouldnt want this guy anywhere near head coach of the Bills.
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Tom Brady FOX announcer Critiques/Praises Thread
May Day 10 replied to ryguy101's topic in The Stadium Wall
He is way too rigid. Like he feels like he needs to stick every single point, and pronounce every word perfectly. He needs to relax, loosen his collar, and just have fun and let it rip. He isn't a QB any more, and trying to be perfect as a commentator is silly. Sometimes he will make a joke and fall on his face, or make a mistake. Its fine. Im kind of rooting for him to do well. I dont know, he looked really nervous the first week and I found it really human of him. -
Haha yeah. OMG Lindy Ruff shook Josh Allen's hand! He really does get Buffalo! Lets get cup crazy 2000.
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A great offensive coach gets more out of their offense than a touchdown in 10 quarters or whatever. Yes, backup qb... but they still have a lot of weapons. Tennessee had a backup qb and still managed to score 31 and win. This power outage goes back to the 2nd half of last season. There also seems to be a lot of smoke out of Miami that the team does not practice hard at all and it's a country club. I also think trying to treat players as friends and "teammates" is a weak way to manage. I know it's not 1970, but there needs to be a layer of authority
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Raiders are open to trading Davante Adams
May Day 10 replied to HappyDays's topic in The Stadium Wall
My son is watching that receiver documentary right now. Adams seems 100% wanting to win a championship before he is done. I don't think he really cares as much about touches as he does winning -
Raiders are open to trading Davante Adams
May Day 10 replied to HappyDays's topic in The Stadium Wall
It's silly to purposely avoid a great receiver due to some "everybody eats" mantra. Better receivers = better than. Everyone eats works better with a star level player added. If it's a cap or compensation issue, fine. If the jets, chiefs, or Ravens add him, I'm going to be sick -
Thats the most striking thing. I know he isn't the most animated or demonstratively emotional guy out there, but since the first half of the Bills game he has turned into a statue. He stands there, either with a blank look, looking down at his charts, or slightly shaking his head. There seems to be zero engagement with players or anyone else. Add in the hip clothing, haircut, etc and its a terrible look. This was a spot to maybe fire up the troops and inspire them. A prime time home game against a bottom-3 team (with possibly the league's worst team coming up next week). Its almost like he is purposefully looking pathetic to make people feel sorry for him or see him as above this, etc. The team's play follows suit. Id be freaking out crawling out of my skin if I were a Dolphins fan right now. And if I were the owner, Grier and McDaniel would be in my office through the night getting torn apart and told that this thing turns around this minute, no matter who the QB is. Tua being out is no excuse for the performances they are putting in.
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I watched the entire game last night as it was entertaining watching the dolphins implode. I'm not sure I've ever seen an nfl team so fundamentally broken. The closest thing I can think of is the last few Rex Ryan games in Buffalo when he knew he was a goner and the team mailed it in. It goes way beyond Tua. They commit stupid penalties, make stupid mistakes, show tangible signs of no effort. Even not knowing the rules and situational awareness. You also now see signs of hill checking in and out as he pleases and tantrums are coming out. Waiting for the other shoe to drop with him, Ramsey, and others. And it goes way beyond qb. They have had a few weeks to recover, and the titans aren't a great opponent. Tennessee lost their qb in the first quarter, their backup threw for 85 yards, and you can make a case Huntley outplayed him. They still have all these top end playmakers and no ball movement at all. They show McDaniel on the sidelines and he has a goofy look of purposeful stoicism. I think if you painted an x on the field, he does not move from that spot at all. To me it looks like awful body language, almost like he is above this and gives up. He is showing zero energy, and i would be furious if I were associated with the dolphins from owner to fan. There seems to be zero communication with players, and he doesnt seem to look anywhere but straight forward or at his play charts. Meanwhile, you have Callahan on the other side up 2 touchdowns, running around ranting and raving, spiking head sets. The team seems to have taken on McDaniel's personality in some way and its not good. This experiment has failed.
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I'd say, through the first 4 games, I couldn't imagine it going much better. I thought this was a year the bills would be relegated to a second class in the afc, and try to hang on for a playoff spot. The dolphins are fundamentally broken. The jets look like the bark was way worse than the bite. Both are in extreme win now modes. The patriots, if it works, still need a year or 2. The other beasts of the afc look pretty ordinary for the most part. It's possible/probable someone gets it together and goes on a roll. So the bills can be serious contenders this season. I think for a rookie, Coleman has looked good. Moving forward with all the young players, picks, and cap room, that gives beane and McDermott a great opportunity to build a 3 year powerhouse. In a division that may have 2-3 rebuilding teams in it.
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Monday Night Games - Miami/Titans/Lions/Seahawks
May Day 10 replied to Steptide's topic in The Stadium Wall
Miami. Disaster -
Monday Night Games - Miami/Titans/Lions/Seahawks
May Day 10 replied to Steptide's topic in The Stadium Wall
Is hill pouting on the sidelines again? -
Monday Night Games - Miami/Titans/Lions/Seahawks
May Day 10 replied to Steptide's topic in The Stadium Wall
This dolphins game is bills/Browns drought 6-3 bad -
It looks like even if Allen got a clean handoff and was able to progress into the pocket, he was going to get immediate pressure/death. I just dont get it. Its like a 3-second shotgun snap. Youre just wasting time to get the ball in Allen's hands. Plus, making him a RB and open season. There is no precedent of Samuel running the ball out of the wildcat, nor throwing passes. It was the least tricky play next to Brady's 2nd down James Cook runs into the pile.
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Defense Playing Undermanned Due To Performance Issues.
May Day 10 replied to Buffaloflash's topic in The Stadium Wall
I have said it in a few threads, but Hamlin's physical limitations jumped out of the TV last night. He looked like a little kid out there... and he is slow. Also seemed a day late and a dollar short on every play. Almost like he was avoiding the carnage. -
Yes, I agree. A Dolphins loss would be great... and even-better a Jets loss vs the Vikings. If the Bills can win in NY in 2 weeks, that would likely put a nice lead up, with having won the road games at the 2 biggest contenders and with a 1 or 2 game lead. The Division would be firmly in the Bills' grasp (even if they lost to the Texans).
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The Jets look punchless. Rodgers looks like an old man, with very limited mobility. He was limping badly at the end of yesterday's game. Breece Hall looks sus as well right now. The Jets' defense could probably keep them competitive in the game, as they have in the past. I do feel more confident about these next 2 games than I did coming into the season.
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9/29/2024 Bills @ Ravens post game thread
May Day 10 replied to BuffaloBill's topic in The Stadium Wall
It was clear that they got pushed around on both sides... but especially on defense. They are not physically equipped for a game like that. Most notably, sadly, Damar Hamlin. He looked like a kid out there. Not only that, he seems really slow as well. I appreciate the story and the man, but I would think that almost any other off-the-street safety (including Hyde) would be better than Hamlin. -
The bills were out-angried and overmatched physically. Same formula as the Cincinnati games
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I like the idea of drawing the front 7 defenders over, along with some backs, i think i even saw a beer vendor in there, some Baltimore orioles, Edgar Allen poe, with damar chasing from behind and losing ground.... then handing the ball off to your franchise in an awkward spot, nowhere to run, with no protection. Great plan. It's like a 10 year old kid drew it up