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CSBill

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  1. I may be one of them. And/or, the game in Atlanta. There's a big Bills Mafia presence there as well.
  2. I am not a ST holder, and I only attend about once a year. But in my random pursuit, I have enjoyed the endzone seats--lower bowl--as you get a full view of what is developing as plays unfold on the field. The negative is when the entire game seems to be played on the other end of the field. The worst for me (in many ways) was the Minnesota game in '22. All the significant action was at the other end of the field in that game. First, we were celebrating at the stop. And then, not until we saw it on the big screen did we have any idea Josh fumbled in their endzone. Ugh!
  3. Only fitting that the game ended on a Trent Edwards dump-off pass. That defines an era.
  4. This, for me. It was Josh's coming-out party on national TV.
  5. Hahaha! I feel ya. Yuuup!
  6. Agree, but . . . Not KC, we know we can beat them and we know how to beat them: play good defense (just have not done that in the playoffs) As for the Ravens, everyone knows that if you keep Lamar from going off-script, you have good odds at beating them. The Bills are good at that and have had decent success against them. He has also had some regular-season success against us. I say it's 55/45 odds with the lean toward the Bills. You can also add that Harbaugh is not a good game-day coach. Despite the reputation, he makes some head-scratching decisions at times. The Bengals are our toughest team. Why? Joe Burrow is a precision passer, and with a very good set of receivers, he can carve up a defense like the Bills' soft zone. It's close, and the case could be made for all three of them, but I slightly lean towards the Bengals.
  7. A little Biblical wisdom seems appropriate here: Proverbs 29:25 (KJV): The fear of man brings a snare, Or this newer translation (NLT) captures it well . . . Fearing people is a dangerous trap,
  8. This post reminds me of the old saying in Cincinnati, "If it's Brown, flush it down!"
  9. I think it basically says one has a very, very, good Defense that keeps him in games and gives him a chance to win. The other has little to no help from his Defense and has to try to do it all himself. Exhibit A has a Super Bowl Ring. Exhibit B is still chasing the opportunity to get one. And the "between-the-lines" implication: Maybe you should be drafting more Defensive players to help solve this.
  10. The sideshow in Cleveland masquerading as an NFL football team just got more hilarious, so I pick them as the biggest winners and losers in the off-season.
  11. You should; now go down and wash the scummy stuff off in the river. And don't come back here until you do!
  12. Wow, there are some great match-ups for the season ticket holders.
  13. It will soon be an NCAA sport--Women's https://www.ncaa.org/news/2025/2/12/media-center-flag-football-gets-recommendation-to-join-ncaa-emerging-sports-for-women-program.aspx
  14. Oh, clearly he's been reading it. He may even be a poster; I'm trying to figure out which one.
  15. Jets' draft pick WR Arian Smith has one huge issue: 'Hands' https://www.sportingnews.com/us/nfl/new-york-jets/news/jets-draft-pick-wr-arian-smith-one-huge-issue-hands/3ef3c2e0a56dad12fc39a4a4
  16. Which is why he had to transfer to Georgia, his SAT score was way too high to be accepted there out of High School.
  17. That would add some spice to this draft. Get it done, BB!!!
  18. Trade up and get Collins.
  19. Yeah, he has been the one truly awful miss in the Beane era. But it is not an exact science, so overall the grade seems fair.
  20. Analytics is everywhere. I have no doubt they use it extensively, still, as someone in a profession where player evaluation is everything, "gut feelings" (based on years of experience and observation) are usually the final analysis and deciding factor.
  21. Apparently it's illegal in most states: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dwarf-tossing
  22. If not Reed (HOF'er), how about another HOF'er: James Lofton? "Lofton terrorized opponents not only with speed and quick hands but also with sheer intelligence; he was noted as a player with an encyclopedic understanding of football." "Widely regarded as one of the greatest wide receivers of all time, Lofton retired with the most receiving yards in NFL history." 1 Speed, Great Hands, Intelligence! The thread can be closed now.
  23. Totally Agree! As always, sound Logic always wins.
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