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  1. 22 hours ago, Rampant Buffalo said:


    I see it differently. Aaron Rodgers is one of the greatest QBs ever to play the game. His yards per attempt is 7.7 vs. 7.4 for Tom Brady. Rodgers' INT percentage is 1.4, compared to 1.8 for Brady. There are areas where Brady's numbers are better than Rodgers, such as career passing yards and number of Super Bowl rings. But there's no denying that Rodgers is a great player.

     

    He comes across well in his press conferences. Like a laid back regular guy, who sometimes demonstrates a good sense of humor. If you wanted to point out negatives about him, the most obvious is that he plays for a division rival. He's exerted too much influence over coaching (Nate Hackett) and personnel decisions. But you look at a lot of other guys in the NFL, and they're being arrested or sued for cruelty to dogs, or breaking boys' legs, or beating up women, or grinding on flight attendants without consent. If injuries must happen, I'd rather they happen to guys like those, as opposed to someone like Rodgers.

     

     

    It's not Aaron we can't stand; it's the Jets and their annoying fanbase. And the NYC press, who are as delusional as their fans.

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  2. Coach: No contest, Rex!

     

    On game day and any other day, he opened his mouth.

     

    Player: Von (or Aaron Maybin--but I like Aaron as a person, just not as a player); they are one and the same on the field. But both look great coming off the bus.

     

     

     

    On 5/27/2024 at 8:45 AM, freddyjj said:

    My least favorite Bill of all time has to be Kelvin Benjamin.  Fat, lazy and unmotivated!  

     

     

    Nor is it a good formula for an NFL receiver.

     

     

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  3. When I read the title of the thread, I thought, "Novel idea. Is the NFL going to experiment with allowing teams to somehow punt with their arms like a backyard volleyball serve?"

     

    The actual subject of the thread disappointed me.

  4. 5 hours ago, BillsfaninSB said:


    I think there is some conspiracy group that believes birds are mechanical spies invading our privacy, watching us like big brother, or something.   I wonder if that is it. 
     

     

     

    Well, they are, they do.

  5. He is a valuable player. As said above, he's a "Swiss army knife." A key player on special teams, he is a fullback and a good blocker. He can catch the ball out of the backfield and occasionally fills in as a TE to block and receive the ball. Having players who can fill in at multiple positions is a great value to NFL teams.

     

    Read the thread. You can now sleep better without worrying about what RG brings to the team. ... You're Welcome.

     

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  6. 10 hours ago, MrEpsYtown said:


    He can hold. He actually held for Matt Araiza when he was the guy at SDSU. But the last two years Browning took over the job and served as both punter and placekicker as well as handled kickoffs. Career long FG of 61. Apparently has a live leg. I don’t know of he really unseats Martin, but he is definitely interesting and may improve being able to focus on punting alone. 

     

    Maybe we can get rid of Martin and Bass. That would really help with the cap space.

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  7. I think it's a joke. The Steelers are acting like a desperate team.

     

     

    On 3/28/2024 at 2:34 PM, TrentEdwardsCheckDownOn4th said:

    I like it. Ill add to it:

     

    Russ carries them to a postseason birth,  in a meaningless week 18 game fields starts and looks incredible.

     

    And even though Russ started all season Tomlin makes the unthinkable decision of starting fields over russ in the wild card round.

     

    The decision backfires terribly, as the steelers lose in the first round with fields having an underwhelming performance.  

     

    Pittsburgh fans are befuddled . Determined to see this through they bring russ and Tomlin back for one more year and ship fields off to the NFC where he undoubtedly looks like a hall of famer.

     

     

     

    What team would ever do that ????

     

     

  8. 17 hours ago, Tipster19 said:

    I hope the adage Pride before the fall applies here. Pretty smug imo but could they be more accurate than one would think. I guess we’ll have to wait and see on that one. I guess the only real question is if this Claypool signing really is a joke or is Beane?

     

    https://kckingdom.com/posts/bills-make-laughable-free-agent-wr-addition-01hwzg5a664y

     

    Claypool is borderline to make the team. What are these guys talking about?

  9. On 5/2/2024 at 7:37 PM, Beck Water said:

     

    Well, let me put it to you in a different light.

     

    Beane has said that the last game the team plays tends to showcase the weaknesses.

     

    What happened in the last, the last 2 games really, that the team played?

    1) we had inadequate LB depth - Milano had already been lost to the season.  Tyrel Dodson, who replaced him platooning with Poyer, was lost halfway through the final regular season game.  Terrel Bernard was lost halfway through the WC playoff.   So we platooned AJ Klein, Dorian Williams, and Baylon Spector during the Pittsburgh game after Bernard went out, then Klein, 1-armed Dodson, and Dorian Williams vs KC.  Let's just say, "It didn't work".

    2) our WR were getting out-physicaled by the KC LB and DB.  I'm not sure who it was but I literally saw one of our receivers shoved like 3 yards off his route - all legal and within 5 yds of the LOS

     

    Basically, McDermott and Beane were forced to acknowledge that 31 yr old Matekevich was 100% there for ST at this point, that they couldn't count on Dodson or Spector to back up Bernard at MLB, and maybe Dorian Williams will develop but he's not there yet.  So Dodson and Matekevich are gone. 

     

    That left our LB corps at Milano, Bernard, Williams, Spector, Morrow, and who?  We usually have 6.  I don't think they want to count on a late 5th round rookie; if he can beat someone out, great, if not, he can sit on the practice squad.  

     

    Even if they 100% count on the return of Milano (and in one of his brief press interactions, Milano said that his recovery was on track and he would have a normal off-season; he strode into the building for OTAs like a man on a mission), the Bills badly need adequate depth at LB, that is an upgrade to Matekevich, Dodson, Klein, Spector, and Williams.  Morrow started in Chicao 2 yrs ago and Philly last year; he also played teams.  It's been 3 years since Deion Jones started in Atlanta, but he played about 1/3 of the defensive snaps for Carolina last season and more for Cleveland the year before (after an early stint on IR).  

     

    Now Spector and Williams may take a step, not saying they can't especially rookie Williams.  But if they don't, Beane is a Man with a Plan.  None of us want to see AJ Klein walk out on the field at MLB next to Tyrell Dodson for a playoff game, and that includes Brandon Beane and Sean McDermott.

     

     

     

     

    Williams will improve much in season two, I think Terrell Bernard like progress.

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