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How does the TT deal affect Gilmore?
TallskiWallski83 replied to PromoTheRobot's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I think it benefits the Bills at this point to table negotiations with Gilmore to the offseason. The guy wants to be paid top dollar, let him go out there and play his ass off for us and prove to the league he is worth it. We still have the franchise tag we can fall back on if he turns in a defensive MVP type season, so we still will have plenty of leverage. The Bills need to be smart with their $. Tyrod is going to hit a lot of his incentives and Sammy Watkins is going to command one of the richest WR contracts in NFL history soon. We are going to be losing talented players one way or another so perhaps a position like CB is one we can afford to let walk because we have talent in the pipeline. I do know this: Rex's defense relies on great CB play, so we better be sure Darby ready to be a true #1 before we let GIlmore go. -
Quick summary of the first episode: Goff is a moron, Fisher is a mediocre coach and a strict !@#$, the Rams will finish 7-9, 8-8, or 9-7 this year and Fisher will be fired. Idk how a guy can be so medicore for so long and still be so highly regarded around the league.
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Julian Edelman Injury at Cheatriots Camp?
TallskiWallski83 replied to 26CornerBlitz's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Idk if it's ever been confirmed but Edelman likely had a jones fracture last year and had screws put in. I believe he even needed a second surgery in May. This Sounds like one of the screws may have come loose, again, and he's suffered a setback. May need additional surgery which will require another 8 weeks or so to heal. Same injury that Dez Bryant had issues with last year -
Cordy Glenn ankle injury
TallskiWallski83 replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
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RD 6, Pick 218: CB Kevon Seymour, USC
TallskiWallski83 replied to MattM's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Im not making a diagnosis, I'm taking a guess based on limited information provided by the article. The quote in particular: That qualifies as moderate visual impairment. Even worse the vision in his right eye was poorer than the vision in his left eye. The optometrist told Seymour that with impaired vision of differing degrees in both eyes that his depth perception would be severely off. Why he was more comfortable playing left cornerback where he would track passes over his left shoulder with his less impaired left eye, than at right cornerback where his right eye was completely unreliable. Why he couldn’t find the ball in the lights during night games. If you have a significant difference in prescription between your two eyes as a child, the brain may pick one eye over the other to develop its connections with. This may result in a loss of visual acuity in the weaker eye that can become permanent if not treated properly while you are a child. I.E. No matter what Seymour does to corrrect his vision now, his right eye probably is not capable of 20/20 like his left is, and thus he may still suffer from poor tracking and depth perception to an extent that remains to be seen. Source: I'm an eye doctor in real life -
RD 6, Pick 218: CB Kevon Seymour, USC
TallskiWallski83 replied to MattM's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Im willing to bet his vision issues go deeper than not just having 20/20 vision. The part of the article talks about how he had trouble tracking the ball over one shoulder more than the other, this suggests to me that one of his eyes isnt fully correctable and suffers from amblyopia or "lazy eye" Im sure he has reduced depth perception. Hopefully the jump up to having his vision corrected as best as it can be will help him overcome his previous struggles. -
Dri Archer claimed off waivers
TallskiWallski83 replied to Kirby Jackson's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
This is a run oriented team on offense. A first round rookie WR would be at best your WR2 and youre looking at maybe 60-70 targets and 40-50 catches over the season. Just not enough impact to justify offense over defense in the draft. Now you can argue that a half year of Lawson is going to have even less impact that a WR would and I tend to agree. -
The Return of Power Football to the NFL?
TallskiWallski83 replied to 26CornerBlitz's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Everything in cyclical. Teams are loading up on smaller quicker defenders to match with spread passing offenses. Teams that play a smash mouth rushing offense can exploit this weakness. The problem with run based teams is they have enormous variance in production from year to year. Also, it is harder for a run oriented team to come back from a deficit than a pass oriented team. -
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[closed]Brady to miss first 4 games
TallskiWallski83 replied to 17 Josh Allen's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Too little too late. Should have happened for the super bowl -
Im not sure how many of you guys know of this excellent site, so I thought I would share. The site is run by a Bills/Sabres fan and he breaks down tons of All-22 footage, including many of the draft prospects for 2016. The analysis is very in depth and he breaks down why or why not each player would be a good candidate for the Bills to draft. Do yourself a favor and check it out. His stuff is seriously impressive. Home Page: http://www.cover1.net/ Draft Page: http://www.cover1.net/category/nfl-draft-2016-prospects/
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Rex to introduce Trump in Buffalo
TallskiWallski83 replied to DC Greg's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Rex earlier in the day: I don't want to publicize where I stand in politics Rex later that day: TRUMP FOR LIFE WERE BEST FRIENDS WHOOOOOOOOOOO! This guy just keeps putting his own foot in his mouth, over and over and over and over again. Then he goes and applauds Trump because hes not afraid to speak his mind. HEY REX, MAYBE YOU SOMETIMES SHOULDNT SPEAK YOUR MIND BECAUSE IT MAKES YOU LOOK LIKE A FOOL AND A COMPLETE IDIOT Jesus christ. Rant over. Thanks for reading. -
Look, we have a perfectly fine stadium. I agree, one day, it will probably make sense for Buffalo to build a stadium downtown. But it will make sense for BUFFALO, not the goddamn NFL. I am so sick of these mind numbingly rich bastards holding cities hostage for huge sums of tax payer dollars to finance their pet projects. Make no mistake, these owners are the same guys who allowed Stan Kroenke to screw over this city of St. Louis and their loyal fans and move a team to L.A. We were supposed to be the Rams the last damn 20 years, I think us Bills fans have a good understanding of what the NFL really stands for. How much money does the NFL need to make before its enough? Its a joke to hear about INCOME INEQUALITY among the 32 NFL teams, its like a minature model of ACTUAL AMERICA "mmmm ahhh yes we have 5 teams that are worth several billion dollars but unfortunately our bottom teams are only worth almost a billion dollars....we need the fans to pony up for our giants stadiums so we can charge them thousands of dollars for PSL's and box seats, $15 beers and $300 jerseys, and if you cant afford it, well...you gotta get directv or youre not allowed to watch it." get the ***** out of here. This leagues greed will be its ultimate demise. They are alienating the average fan.
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Touchbacks now go to 25 yard line
TallskiWallski83 replied to BuffaloBill's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Yea, now its gonna be the kickoff. -
Touchbacks now go to 25 yard line
TallskiWallski83 replied to BuffaloBill's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
In the voice of comic book guy: Worst. Rule changes. Ever. They're killing the game with this nonsense. The kickoff return used to be one of the most exciting plays. Just do what you really wanna do and get rid of kickoffs all together! Ridiculous. -
The overall lack of QB talent is killing the NFL
TallskiWallski83 replied to BuffaloBill's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
It's not the lack of talent that is killing the league, it's the rule changes that emphasize the passing game. Having an elite QB is far and away the most important thing to success these days. Having a great defense, rb, and special teams have far less importance than they used to. So of course this has led to a greater discrepancy between the haves and have nots