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36 minutes ago, delirious said:
I'm more worried about the dolphins
Not so much this year, but in 3 or so years, yes they can be a very good team. I say 'can' because Brian Flores and Chris Grier have to follow through with a strong FA and draft again next year and it takes a few years to fully develop the new team. I do think Flores is going to be a great coach and that worries me.
If Adam Gase was not the HC, I would be a little more concerned about the Jets.
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Not the Cowboys...again. They already were a dynasty in the 1990s.
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58 minutes ago, Victory Formation said:
How long til he gets sued?
For what? He's selling a jar of zinc, vitamin C, rice, and a few other non-drug ingredients to the chowdah heads in NE and a few dummies elsewhere. It's not illegal.
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40 minutes ago, 3rdand12 said:
Not sure whether this was click bait. i will wait and see.
I like Oliver. and want him to do well in Life and as a Buffalo Bill !
If you go back a couple decades > it was not considered wrong.
Beer was just above soda pop and way below hard liquor.
Some folks did not even consider beer "drinking to get drunk"
Times have changed.and a Bud Light geesh
lol
"One for the road" isn't new and didn't come about by accident. I know, or at least knew, an older guy who will still pop one open for a local drive.
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3 minutes ago, MJS said:
Good old Brady. Selling Vitamin C for 4 times the cost.
It's definitely not the first time this kind of thing has been done. You don't need FDA approval to sell repackaged vitamins, just a good marketing plan.
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Eric Wood looks like he dropped even more weight. Seems like he's down to 200 lbs.
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Hey Wally, the Warden won't let ya out of the house?
Eddie Haskell was my favorite character. RIP Ken.
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11 minutes ago, inaugural balls said:
Look - McDermott clearly needs to wear his head coach pants, but it is clearly Allen's play that will determine how far this team goes.
I mentioned as much. If Josh still has deep ball inaccuracies and the game doesn't slow down for him, then yeah, Josh won't help in winning.
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I vaguely remember him as I was as very young at the time, though recall he was a solid DE. RIP Gentle Ben.
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49 minutes ago, ScottLaw said:
I'll believe that when I see it.... McDermotts record against winning teams is pretty bad to this point.
This is exactly why the Bills are not ready to go to a SB this year. It's about McDermott growing as a HC just as much as it is about Josh growing as a QB. I believe Josh is up to the task, McDermott.........we'll see.
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Ravens will win the AFCN. The Steelers defense will be solid, but they will not stop Lamar Jackson. Roethlisberger won't be the same QB as just a few years ago.
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54 minutes ago, Seasons1992 said:
They can beat Baltimore........with a more potent offense, they would have, last year.
KC is a witch......they gonna be good for a little while.
If Daboll and the o-line can figure out an answer for the blitzes Baltimore will dial up, as well as their d-line pressure stunts, then I agree with beating Balt. Until then, the Ravens will win most, if not all, of the time.
KC will be tough, but I think you have to get pressure on Mahomes. Easier said than done, but you can't beat him with coverage only.
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Have to agree with Jim Kelly; winning the division and beating NE is a 'must do' this year.
I don't think we're ready to win the SB, or even get to it at this particular point. They have to prove they can easily win the division for one, and two, the Bills have to prove they can beat KC and Balt. This year should provide some indication of the two.
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2 minutes ago, uticaclub said:
Not a chance they move back to SD, no one really cared when they left and New Era is Jerry World compared to the dump Qualcomm stadium.
Thanks. Another poster mentioned the Chargers signed a 20 year lease on the new stadium in LA. I'm guessing years of being ok to slightly above average wore SD fans down since the good weather and a geographically abundant state gives them more to do than watch football.
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34 minutes ago, Joe in Winslow said:
Yes, but the difference is mine wasn't an illegal one. Subtle difference, wouldn't you agree?
I see you're still whining over passing on DK Metcalf. Just stop.
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4 minutes ago, Billsmisery said:
I'll bet you suck as a cop. Just a hunch, matter of fact if you are thebeastfromtheeast from the old BBMB you are definitely a ***** cop.
He probably arrested you and you're just bitter you got caught doing who knows what.
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29 minutes ago, SoCal Deek said:
Anyone remember the Brady Bunch episode where the lady wanted Mr Brady to design her cosmetics factory to look like a ‘fluffy’ pink compact? I think it was Zsa Zsa Gabor.
Now that you mention that, I do remember that episode. You are probably right about Zsa Zsa. Joe Namath made an appearance on an episode. -
13 minutes ago, whatdrought said:
Not great.
I think we’ll be fine with Butler and Jefferson, though losing him will hurt. I’m more concerned about what it could do to derail his career. Hopefully he can get back to himself and stay out of trouble.
No, it's not great. But he's hardly the first pro athlete who got a DUI. Ed can turn this around and move past it, if he wants to. He has to realize the mistake and make a concerted effort not to repeat it. I'm confident the Bills organization and Ed will be able to move past this. But again, it is up to Ed.
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7 minutes ago, Bulldog said:
Yes - certainly a young & stupid mistake - many young guys (I bet- especially ones with as much money as Ed Oliver) feel invincible & have an "it can't happen to me attitude. Hope that Ed learns from this & moves forward. A criminal conviction as a young man is not good - but, it does not mean that you can't go on to be a successful man - no matter what your occupation & life circumstance are. To a certain extent we have all been there - I wish I knew what I know now back when I was 23. Heck, I wish I could just remember when I was 23!
On a lighter note -- at least he wasn't found naked in a field in Elma by the police -- what ever happened to Cyrus Kouandjio (spelling?) - did he continue with an NFL career?
Ah, yes, Kujo....that is what we called him because his name is too hard to spell; your spelling may be correct. IIRC, he did land with another team, but it was short lived. I think he was out of the league shortly there after because he was just not a good lineman. None of it had to do with Kujo being found naked in a field.
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17 minutes ago, 4merper4mer said:
Page 14 and no one has advocated cutting Star and Murphy yet? It solves all other problems, why not this one?
And Star or Murphy haven't gotten any better. They're still the same over-paid, middling players that they have been.
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1 minute ago, Hapless Bills Fan said:
I agree this is just dumb young stud in his 20’s stuff, but we would like a guy we’re paying millions, to be a bit smarter than this.
Thinking about it, being a country-guy type probably makes it a lot harder for Ed to Uber or Limo or all that, but still, must be a solution where he could hire a designated driver
He's hardly the first pro athlete to get a DUI. The same questions posters are asking here (why not hire a limo, Uber, etc) are no different than when the last pro athlete got a DUI. Oliver is no different than any of those who got a DUI before him. I think it is just the belief that people have where it (DUI, crash, whatever) won't happen to them...until it does.
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3 minutes ago, Mr. WEO said:
Is it legal in Texas to have an gun not registered or not registered to you?
Maybe the police got the serial number wrong, transposed a number or something
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7 hours ago, Putin said:
Buffalo blue color town make the new stadium look like a big
lunch pail !!!
GO BILLS !!!
Great idea Bills stadium ^^^^ Retractable roof ^^^^^^^^^
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30 minutes ago, JR in Pittsburgh said:
I like the Rooney rule. Helps people expand their networks through the interview process.
GMs usually hire coaches they know or are within their circles. coaches too Often looks for assistants and free agents they know and are within their circles. Just look at all our Carolina connections.
at a minimum, it gets folks to meet each other in an interview setting and start building relationships.
You're absolutely right about GMs and coaches hiring those they are familiar with, which just supports my point that the Rooney Rule is just a box checking entity. Too many minority candidates get an interview based on the Rooney Rule then get passed over for the coaching position that the HC and GM know. Maybe the interview leads to some networking opportunities, but that is not the intent of the rule.
Anyway, this new new proposed resolution takes that a step further and completely goes against the spirit of sports.
Who Were The Leaks at One Bills Drive during 2013-2016?
in The Stadium Wall Archives
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Hard to pin down. Could have come from Rex, a disgruntled scout/employee, or even Whaley or Russ Brandon. Glad this is not an issue right now as the front office is a much tighter ship.