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If we don’t turn the ball over this should be a pretty comfortable win. If it’s a repeat of the jets game it could be a different story. Take care of the ball!
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Who Will Be Better in 2019 - The Bills or The Jets
Billsrhody replied to Phil The Thrill's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I dont get win don’t get why everyone is so confident that Beasley is better than Crowder.. the open market decided the opposite considering Crowder got more guaranteed money (17 mil) over 3 years than Beasley got in 4 (14 mil). Maybe if someone brought some facts to the table. -
Josh Allen's hurdle wins GMFB's play of the year
Billsrhody replied to sven233's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
50/50 exactly with 1 hour left! -
Derek Anderson to start vs Colts
Billsrhody replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
How is Kaepernick not on this team lol -
Tyrod looking pretty good in the pocket. Looks like he's keeping his eyes down field.
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Pats sign Gillislee to offer sheet
Billsrhody replied to johnwalter's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Wasn't Bush 4th on the RB depth chart when he was signed? If I remember correctly he was brought in to provide a bump in the return game. Whaley has done just fine when it comes to RB talent. -
Pats sign Gillislee to offer sheet
Billsrhody replied to johnwalter's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I actually don't think this is a bad thing. I think getting a 5th for Mike G is more than fair value, probably a slight overpay. We can use that 5th to draft an RB and have him on the books for 4 cheap years. -
Tomcat's 11th Annual "Gimme Five" contest - up to $50
Billsrhody replied to The Tomcat's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
1. Mike Williams : Tennessee Titans 2. Corey Davis : Buffalo Bills 3. Malik Hooker : New Orleans Saints 4. OJ Howard : Baltimore Ravens 5 Mitchell Trubisky : San Francisco 49ers Bills Pick (bonus) : Corey Davis -
I'm surprised that so many posters think Tyrod has hit his ceiling after just 2 years of starting. Rarely do QBs reach their peak after such little game experience. For example.. in their first 2 seasons starting: Tyrod: 62.6% cmp 6,058 yds 7.42 ypa 37 TD 12 INT Brady: 62.8% cmp 6,607 yds 6.52 ypa 46 TD 26 INT And that doesn't capture the +1,000 rushing yards and +9 TDs on the ground for Tyrod. Obviously Tyrod isn't Brady.. but he can get better, can't he? He's already starting from the point of being a respected leader and a hard worker who protects the ball and gives you a chance to win every game. If the defense improves or if Tyrod improves, this team could be in the playoffs as soon as next year.
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Chiefs WR coach = Bills QB coach
Billsrhody replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Hopefully we look back on this hire in 2 years and this is true. -
The best part about all of these hires is that everyone is coming from winning organizations who do things the right way (Panthers, Ravens, Broncos). That more than anything else should help move this team in the right direction.
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What would make sense for selecting the next HC.
Billsrhody replied to Tipster19's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
To your point.. what I would give for Jim Harbaugh... -
We Should Pick Up the Option on Tyrod No Matter What
Billsrhody replied to a topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Agreed that Tyrod might not be the long term answer, but the fact is that this team is 9th in points per game in 2016 and leads the league in every major rushing category. Whether you like him or not, Tyrod has had this team as a top 10 offense since he took over the quarterback position. How many of us would have complained about that 2 or 3 years ago? The issue is that the defense (and Rex) has let this team down each of the last 2 years. And no, Tyrod isn't a perfect QB, but he has certainly held up his end of the bargain and produced despite lacking any real threats in the passing game this year. If you think putting Bryan Hoyer on this team in 2016 would have resulted any better , you're fooling yourself. -
Time management, end of 2Q yesterday...discuss...
Billsrhody replied to eball's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Agreed, he didn't handle it poorly. But a heady player with great instincts might have pulled it off. He looked like he was outside of the tackle box before he got tackled. -
Time management, end of 2Q yesterday...discuss...
Billsrhody replied to eball's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
It seems like Tyrod lacks the instinct that tells him to throw the ball away in those situations. It really would have helped on the snap that went past him when he was lined up behind the guard. I know that was a tough moment and that the play didn't come back to bite us, but it would have been great to see him chuck that ball deep and out of bounds after picking it up and scrambling, instead of taking the huge loss. -
Buffalo Bills - rank 32 in passing yards per game
Billsrhody replied to San-O's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I think this really just comes down to a couple missed throws. If Tyrod makes the deep throw to Woods and he takes it in for a touchdown, we aren't having this conversation. With that said, Tyrod can't miss on an overthrow like that.. Woods had his man by almost 5 yards and even an underthrown ball would have probably resulted in a catch or pass interference. Hopefully he makes the adjustment and starts giving his receivers a chance on the deep ball. -
Agreed, but it's easier to see a player not coming to the Bills because he knows Rex is a Trump supporter.
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Just read an interesting article on BR, "Donald Trump is Tearing the NFL Apart". It starts of like this.. I didn't know that Rex was a trump supporter or that he spoke at his rally. The article goes on to quote a couple of anonymous Bill's players who said their opinion of their coach changed after learning he was a Trump supporter. I'm not sure of the role that politics play in an NFL locker room, hopefully players/coaches can draw a line between that and football. It'll be interesting to see if anything comes up in the next month.