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Geoff Hangartner was really bad as C. It was as if a fan won a contest to play center for the bills. They couldn't even do shotgun because it was a guaranteed bad snap
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Cyrus kwanjiou (sp) Dockery was super terrible too
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Actually. It would be funny if he went somewhere and led that team to the playoffs.
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Travis Kelce uncertain of future. Mulling retirement
May Day 10 replied to DJB's topic in The Stadium Wall
I kind of hope he eats $20 Million of the Chiefs' space next year. He looks his age out there. Maybe he can sting you in a game here and there... but I wouldnt take him for $20 million. -
I know when Pegula bought the team, he scrambled and read a bunch of books about hockey. He also had a few conversations with Jim Devellano that have been cited (like in Nolan's book when he says that Pegula said something like "Jim Devellano once told me that if you are going to be bad, then be really bad). I am convinced that he heard or read that toughness and fighting have no correlation to winning and success. The organization as a whole have rejected tough play throughout his ownership, and that philosophy has been accelerated through the Botterill and now the Adams regimes. To the defense of that, the rejection of toughness dates back into Regier's time. While it is tough to pick out "toughness" in analytics and stats. However, hockey can be a brutal and territorial game. Teams enjoy the physical night off they get from the Sabres. Every time the Sabres manage to crawl back in any sort of chase, and has a semi-important game, the opposition grinds them into dust. If they ever did manage to qualify for the playoffs, Im not sure they physically survive into the 4th game to get swept.
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It would have been tough. I believe our o line would have stood up better and Allen dealt with the pressure a little better. The bills would have run the ball more than like twice too On d it might have been tough. They would have sold out to stop Barkley, but I think Smith, brown, and goedert would cause mucho problems
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Superbowl Game Thread - Chiefs vs Eagles
May Day 10 replied to Draconator's topic in The Stadium Wall
I thought Andy Reid ate too many cheeseburgers this time and pooped his pants all over the super bowl. Got out-coached. 3 rushing attempts in the first half, and 2 of them in a row near the end. Just kept trying the same ***** and watching mahomes ramming his head into a wall over and over -
Superbowl Game Thread - Chiefs vs Eagles
May Day 10 replied to Draconator's topic in The Stadium Wall
This game could really be 40-0 -
Superbowl Game Thread - Chiefs vs Eagles
May Day 10 replied to Draconator's topic in The Stadium Wall
I'm kind of glad the bills didn't run into this buzzsaw -
Superbowl Game Thread - Chiefs vs Eagles
May Day 10 replied to Draconator's topic in The Stadium Wall
Chiefs refusing to try a rushing play is the story of this butt kicking. -
Superbowl Game Thread - Chiefs vs Eagles
May Day 10 replied to Draconator's topic in The Stadium Wall
Are the Chiefs not allowed to run the ball? Terrible play calling imo -
Just looked up some stuff. I hadn't realized he was a DB coach for the Bills in 1985. His first gig. He played at Yale. Was a 3x all American. I knew he played S for the Lions in the 70s. He also had a stretch with the Bengals. He won coach of the year in 2001 for the bears. Lost his only playoff game. Jauron was a Marv Levy pick. It makes a lot of sense. A really smart and even keel coach. Levy also was on record saying he wanted him as his DC in 1992 and 1993
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What Position in Free Agency Puts Buffalo Over the Top?
May Day 10 replied to BuffaloBaumer's topic in The Stadium Wall
A game-wrecker on the d line. If Chris Jones had been a bill, I think we would have a few titles, going for another -
That's sad. The depths of the drought years. Good football man though
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He gives off a vibe you don't get too often with such a superstar. While he has the money, the celebrity fiance, and is at the top of the country's biggest entertainment industry... he also seems so authentic. His speech he seemed very humble and said he is grateful for and looks up to the other nominees. Thanked those in the organization, said he loves his teammates and the lockerroom, and spent time on his family... and they showed his dad crying. Through the speech, Allen seemed a touch nervous, fighting back tears, and his voice was quivering a little bit. It made him feel like a normal person. There was no phoniness or cool fronts (like Burrow puts up). It wasn't just pr veneer You also had Dawkins up there who seemed happier than anybody, which is telling. Being a middle-aged adult now, I never thought there would be an athlete I would put on the same pedestal I used to put Pat LaFontaine on as a kid. Josh Allen exceeds that. I almost want him to achieve a Lombardi as much as I do the Bills. *I know a family who had a sick child. Josh Allen reached out for the kid (or visa versa) and did his thing. Tragically the kid didn't make it through his most recent battle. A member of the family was at an event and shook Allen's hand, thanked him, and gave him an update. Allen remembered the kid and had tears in his eyes as he hugged the family member and looked leveled (I saw pictures).
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Allen was front and center last night, a feature of the show, and he also won a few peripheral awards. I think the NFL loves him as a face of the league.
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Very happy for Allen and the bills franchise. I couldn't handle Lamar winning. The thought was making me feel hopeless
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Hey! He didn't thank the fans!
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This is like the Josh allen/snoop show.
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Allen was walking away with it before the bills locked in the 2 seed and shut it down. Lamar grabbed a bunch of compiler stats and somehow stole the mvp.
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meaningless wins that serve nothing but convincing the rube owner that everything is working fine.
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Do you still have the sports cards you collected as a kid?
May Day 10 replied to BillsPride12's topic in Off the Wall
I collect vintage cards at this point. I may grab early junk era things like Ozzie Smith/Gwynn graded rookies... Just picked up a nice Eddie Murray, but mostly really old vintage. 1950s, 1940s, 1960s, maybe some 30's. -
I watched the rumble itself. It was mildly entertaining. Better than the past 2 that I watched IMO... I usually watch the Royal Rumble and Wrestlemania for the most part But man, so many of these "star" wrestlers seem so miscellaneous and look the same. It is hard for a "casual" fan to know the difference between any of them. Roman Reigns, Seth Rollins, Sami Zayn, Drew McIntyre, LA Knight, Damien Priest, AJ Styles, Finn Balor, Uso, etc They all seem like pieces of the same guy. Its hard to even differentiate between one or the other at times. They are all pretty... boring. I really miss the days that each wrestler had their own look, gimmick, and the royal rumble was super fun putting them on display and getting them to play off each other in the ring at the same time. Logan Paul is the best thing going and was the most fun part. Cena looked super slow and I knew there was no way they can have that headline Wrestlemania. I do like the fact that they featured a surprise winner.
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Caribbean World Series starts today.
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I would be up for getting rid of the color rush. Maybe create an alternate kit that is a throwback to the 90s to be used 1 game a season. The Bills' uniforms are pretty classy and honestly should never change. I was skeptical of the white helmet when they made that change, but it is a great look.