
Pete
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Rousseau is great against the run as well. Sacks are a collective effort. For example a QB gets flushed out of the pocket by Ed Oliver, and runs in Groots direction for an easy sack. Bills did major upgrades at Edge and DT. TJ will be bringing interior pressure. Bosa and Hoecht will bring pressure. This will help Ed, and watch Groots sack # grow
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Haha one of my best buddies is a Fish fan. In 1987 he said Bills were not making playoffs, and he gave me 10-1 odds, I bet $100. He sweated the whole season, and was shocked when Buffalo made playoffs, and I won the bet. $1,000 is a lot of $ today, and a lot more in 88. He gave me his sports card collection as payoff, and I was fine with that. I didn’t want to take my buddies $, and the Bills made the playoffs- so I was pumped.
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Chiefs elite-Mahomes, Chris Smith, Kelce, McDuffie are elite Eagles-Saquan, Jalen Carter, AJ Brown, Lane Johnson are elite. Zack Baun, Landon Dickerson, and Cam Jurgens were also named to the Pro Bowl in 2024. Josh Allen is elite. Benford. Maybe Dion. Both the Chiefs and Eagles have superior top end talent
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I don't think we need a $30 million, 150 target X WR. I want a John Brown like X WR whos speed and route running scares defenses. Most every team has a defense altering X WR
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Is there a team in all of sports that has endured the heartbreak of a Bills fan? Jets and Browns fans have it bad. But Bills lose in spectacular fashion- kickoff returns, hailmarys, laterals, missed FG, ref screw jobs, braindead coaching decisions, Plummer hitting Darrick Holmes and returning it 99 yards for a TD, McKelvins 200 yard return, making every Saint defender miss at least once, and getting tackled at the one as time expired, yada, yada. Y'all know the heartbreak, I don't need to explainit to Bills Mafia
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We cheer for Keon and Dalton. Both have failed us numerous times. Both were overdrafted. We can be disappointed. We have rational brains, and are not morons, obviously., We hope we are wrong, and Keon and Dalton have a fantastic 2025, and awesome, long Bills careers. There is a thin line between hope and folly
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McConkey is a WR who lined up in the slot 70% of the time. Coleman is a WR who lined up in the slot 11% of the time. They are not that different. Its not like one is a Nose Tackle and the other is a Kicker
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Did we watch the same 2024 Bills? Why are you challenging the truth? AI Overview +1 The Bills' defense struggled on third downs, particularly on third-and-long situations, in the 2024 season, ranking 30th in the NFL for third-down stops. They allowed first downs at a concerning rate of 43.8% on third down, according to Syracuse.com. Here's a more detailed breakdown: Third-Down Struggles: The Bills allowed 44% of their opponents' third-down attempts to convert, which was the second-worst in the league. Third-Down Stop Percentage: The Bills' 44% third-down stop percentage was significantly below the NFL average, highlighting their issues with getting off the field on third downs.
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Because I watch every Bills game, and most often rewatch it. A casual observer could tell you that the Bills gave up a lot of 3rd and long conversions. Have you not witnessed this with your Bills colored glasses?
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Reading those metrics, 246 pound drop machine Dalton (lmao) ran a 4.68 40, and ran 46% of snaps from the slot. Mack Hollins ran a 4.53. He lines up outside, blocks, and catches clutch throws. Not to mention he was core special teamer on all 4 units. I think it’s obvious that Mack was much, much more useful than the 29th ranked Tight End in 2024.
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I post facts and show data. If someone says some guy said Dalton had advanced metrics- show me. I haven’t seen these advanced metrics. Show your work
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I’ve heard Joe Marino say that Dalton draws attention. A large reason IMO is the lack of an X WR. Give Josh a speedy X WR, and attention then goes to X, not Dalton. In turn, the middle opens up, enabling Dalton success. Trey McBride is a stud TE, drafted in the 2nd round in 2022. Loveland and Warren are going to be beast NFL TEs.
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Please post Kincaids advanced metrics that show he’s good
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Of what? That Dalton can break a tackle? Link please imo Dalton can stay at weight, get leaner, thicker, and faster
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After 6 weeks, they can practice with team again
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I agree somewhat. We’ve also witnessed many mediocre TEs get separation against the Bills, most every game
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So he can make it through a season healthy. Not to mention, I can’t recall Dalton breaking thru a tackle. It seems the first guy hits Dalton and he goes down. So added muscle would help him break tackles
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I agree. I haven’t noticed Dalton getting open in zone defense. Joe Marino says Dalton’s best route is crossing patterns, and he is excellent at that. I’m 5’9, 190 and I’m thicker than Dillon in that photo
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Dalton was the 31st rated TE catch rate in the NFL last season. PCL injury occurred week 10. Why was Dalton so underwhelming the first 9 games?
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Sure, Josh says he needs to be better for Kincaid. In some ways there is truth, but I believe he’s protecting Dalton. Why is Dalton the outlier on Bills WR catch rate? Is Dalton getting to his landmarks on time? Is he getting delayed by a jam? Did he get deep enough when he sets up in a zone?
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^ Cover 1 episode last night was “Is Dalton Kincaid a bust?” Anthony and his guest say he is not yet a bust- spoiler alert. Kincaid - Anthony gives him a 4 or 5 on scale 1-10 as a blocker- more of an obstruction, but willing. many key drops, despite having good hands. Bills scheduled passing game struggled last year. Little WR separation. Josh would go off schedule, and make a play. Offense still missing X WR PCL sprain was week 10. Kyle Duggar eats Daltons lunch. Anthony says Dalton is not a bust. That he has a great feel for zones. He says to judge a draft pick, you must give two years to evaluate. So write off last season, and see if Dalton can build upon rookie season. I don’t hate Dalton or Keon. I always root for them. I’m disappointed in both. But I most definitely would rather be wrong, and have both excel for the Bills.
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The song is intended to sound to its Italian audience as if it is sung in English spoken with an American accent; however, the lyrics are deliberately unintelligible gibberish.[9][10] Andrew Khan, writing in The Guardian, later described the sound as reminiscent of Bob Dylan's output from the 1980s.[10]Celentano's intention was not to create a humorous novelty song but to explore communication barriers. The intent was to demonstrate how English sounds to people who do not understand the language:"Ever since I started singing, I was very influenced by American music and everything Americans did. So at a certain point, because I like American slang—which, for a singer, is much easier to sing than Italian—I thought that I would write a song which would only have as its theme the inability to communicate. And to do this, I had to write a song where the lyrics didn't mean anything."[6]