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mrags

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  1. Well. I don’t know if he is or not. Of course. I’m just spitballing and throwing some ideas out there as to why we haven’t signed him yet. For all we know he doesn’t want to risk his health at this point.
  2. I have said before. I’m all for going with Worthy with the first pick. Westerners at 28 or a trade back. Love his speed. But hoping if they decide that, they double dip fairly early and try and get a bigger bodied WR to go with him. Legette in the 2nd (maybe with a trade up) Polk, Burton, Baker, Rice, Coleman, McMillan, Walker, McCaffrey
  3. You really think that Burton and his talent (off field issues aside) that he wouldn’t be above guys like Hollins or Shorter on this team? The kid has some serious talent. He will be a player in this league not some backup Joe assuming he gets his head on straight.
  4. Tell them you watch the draft from start to end in this house. If you don’t like it, find a hotel. Oh, and no talking and don’t eat all my pizza either. Imperial Pizza ain’t cheap
  5. Because maybe he’s debating in if he wants to actually risk coming back or not. Maybe Beane has a number in place what we can afford to pay to Hyde and are allowing Hyde to look on the open market for more and if he doesn’t find it, he’s always available to come back at the rate we’re offering.
  6. Love Thomas. Could easily be one of the top 3 imo. Could I put him there and take one of the others out and I don’t think it makes any difference really. I’d be all for a move up to 10ish for one of the top 3. Around the 15-18 mark for Thomas. After that I’d stay where we’re at and go with one of the following, Worthy, Mitchell, Franklin. If there’s a trade down for extra picks and none of those guys are there I’m all for Polk, Legette, McConkey.
  7. I think IF he continues to play, he’s got a deal in place with Beane that he will be a Bill. Honestly, I hope it’s for a backup role as I worry for his health going forward. He probably shouldn’t be playing anymore. But if he wants to play backup/3S specialist, he hole helping these young kids we have at the position I wouldn’t complain. Hopefully get this guy a ring. He deserves it more than just about anyone on the team.
  8. So, you’re in or not at this point? We need to know how cheap you really are
  9. Bah. Been there twice in the last 10 years. I’m over it
  10. I’m a Hard no because I would never get rid of Josh. But in actuality it probably makes for a great deal. could trade the 1 pick likely to many teams for multiple first rd picks. Even some team in the top 10 would give up their 1st, 2nd, and at least next years 1st. It’s possible you could come away with 2 of the top 3 WRs, in rookie deals, with 5th year options. Could still get some of the top positions in the draft at any other positions in rd2. And could walk away with at least 3 first round picks next year. i admittedly haven’t researched any QBs in this draft to know who’s really good or not. But I can tell you for a fact, that I would not pick Williams. I think he’s a head case and will end up being a problem at the very least because of it. That juice is not worth the squeeze if you ask me. Personally I think he’ll be a bust. So if you had the #1 pick, and he was on the board I would likely trade back for extra picks and look to the top QB next year. Still probably grabbing one in rd 2 this year, with some of those extra picks. in theory it makes a ton of sense
  11. Guerendo is the obvious choice after his combine. However, after his combine I’m not sure he lasts until rd 5 now. I like Jawhar Jordan also. He didn’t have a great 40 time at the combine but watching him on tape he appears to play much faster. He’s more like Cooks size tho I believe.
  12. This farm boy routine will work for a little bit. But in the end it still sounds like he’s searching for the truth
  13. I was also wondering why Hicks wasn’t on the board.
  14. Much would have rather tried to trade uo for Sweat here. Wouldn’t have taken much to go up a few spots. It’s a shame really. with the group of guys left I’d much rather double dip on WR at this point and go with Polk here. If we can’t add him to this list I’d say Kinchens, Bishop, or Bullard probably the best bet.
  15. Thank you so much. I really needed it. I really appreciate you guys that have my back though. Without you, my support system would be gone.
  16. Every time I hear him speak I get flashbacks to PFC Louden Downey in A Few Good Men.
  17. Phew. Thank god that’s over with. Now I can go live my life in peace.
  18. Congrats. But you can clearly see she does all your grammar checking
  19. Unfortunately you and I think on different terms. Where you pointed out “all it takes is a lucky bounce” i unfortunately believe that MUST be the case if this coaching staff is ever going to get it done. But we do have Allen. And he COULD go full nuclear I suppose and get it done. Too bad it’ll have to come down to one of those 2 things imo. I also don’t see Josh lasting another 10 years. At least not here. Seems like every season he gets more and more Hollywood. Only a matter of time before he’s sick of Buffalo and wants a real winner. We’ll see.
  20. Yeah well, it def seemed directed at me. Thought you were Einsteins alter login trying to argue with me again but trying to save the embarrassment while he did it. either way, point is, you were incorrect, you still can get a card if you want, and if you really want you can get paper tix. But I don’t think o you can do that until the season is ongoing. Like you might have to pick up the tix at roll call. Either way, it’s not easy, and it’s the most expensive option. yes I agree we sucked and now we’re great. What’s going to happen when Josh is gone is another argument all together.
  21. ?????? actually not complaining at all. Thanks for butting in. and yes, you can actually opt for a card for a ticket. It was just discussed that STHs got their emails last week to opt for cards or paperless. And YES, if you want, you can still get paper tickets. It’s even more. It’s frowned upon, and you have to go through a bunch of hoops to do it. But it is possible.
  22. I remember going out partying one night. Took my buddy back to his car because he refused to let me drive him home. I at least told him I would follow him to make sure he got home ok. we pulled up to his car in the parking lot, and as he threw it into reverse, a cop that must have been staking out the lot all night pulled up right behind him. My buddy fishtailed the front of his car in reverse, barely clearing the cop car by about 6”. As soon as he noticed it was a cop he turned the car off, threw the keys in the floor and told the cop “I wasn’t driving, it was in neutral” heard it with my own ears. he walked over to me and told me he would be giving us breathalyzers, and told me to wait right where I was. the cop came back to my car after giving the breathalyzer to my buddy. Told me that he blew a .26. I tried to explain that I wanted to drive him home and he wouldn’t let me. Told him I was planning on following him home. He said as long as I wasn’t intoxicated he would let me take him home. I blew just over a .10 which at the time was just at the legal limit. he called it good enough. Told me that he would be back to make sure my buddies car didn’t move for the rest of the night and let us go on our ways. moral of the story, things were a lot different back in the day. And….. let’s not all pretend that .105 is really that bad. It’s like 3 drinks in an hour. And most people over the age of 40 can actually remember when it was perfectly legal to drive with .10 You weren’t supposed to tell anyone what you saw me doing in that garbage can.
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