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Jobu

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  1. With a matter like this, sometimes it helps to weigh the pros and the cons.

     

    Pros:

    Has two arms and two legs. Meets minimum requirement to play football.

    Has a cool uncle.

    Knows where the stadium is. Probably won’t get lost and miss practices, or worse, games.

    High motor, probably. I have it on good authority he uses SPF 45.

    Is a Kelly. 100% of Bills quarterbacks named Kelly have gone to the hall of fame.

     

    Cons:

    Did not complete JUCO degree. Will he finish what he starts?

    Might spray up the place with his AK. That could put the whole team in danger.

    “Swag out Dabo!” Not sure what that means but it doesn’t sound good.

    Terrible rapper. Just terrible.

    Played at Ole Miss. Likely couldn’t get into New Miss. Major red flag. What does New Miss know that we don't?

     

    Epic.

  2. Kansas City and Green Bay both were awesome. I give the slight edge to Green Bay. I have been up there for Preseason games and 3 regular season games. A couple of those regular season games were in December. I cannot ever remember being so drunk, and yet so cold at the same time. Fans are excellent in both cities and the tailgating is top notch as well.

  3. Yeah I kind of agree, variety is the best way.

     

    Honestly I'd rather them just get rid of divisions and have two conferences. Twelve games vs AFC and Four vs NFC. Eight of the AFC games are rotational, four are based off standing, and Four NFC games are rotational so you play every team once every four years.

     

    Stack rank all sixteen AFC teams for playoffs, top 6 get in, top two get byes. Can easily be expanded to eight so nfl makes more money and half the league gets in when the time comes.

     

    This would be a sweet setup.

  4. no way they go with that...could be twenty years between games for some teams...theoretically one team might NEVER face a team from the other conference

     

    I agree with Plenz. A weak division is a weak division, it's been happening for years.

     

    I would much rather the geography get straightened out first. This is one of the bettter ones I have seen:

     

    AFC North: Bills, Giants, Jets, Patriots

    AFC South: Buccaneers, Dolphins, Jaguars, Falcons

    AFC East: Bengals, Browns, Colts, Steelers

    AFC West: 49ers, Chargers, Raiders, Seahawks

    NFC North: Bears, Lions, Packers, Vikings

    NFC South: Cardinals, Cowboys, Saints, Texans

    NFC East: Eagles, Ravens, Redskins, Panthers

    NFC West: Broncos, Chiefs, Rams, Titans

    Stolen from: https://www.reddit.com/r/nfl/comments/1xbxj5/completely_geographically_based_divisional/

  5. This is like grading a draft. Nobody has any idea, including Pegula and every single poster on this board, until years from now.

     

    We were a .500 team last year and we're a .500 team this year. How can anyone expect us to be more than that, expect ANY team to be more than that when we have a brand new system on both sides of the ball, no 1st round pick last year, and 2 weeks before the season starts we aren't sure who our qb is going to be, and the one that we choose to be our starter has never started an NFL game before.

     

    I guess that means the head coach must suck and the owner is an idiot for hiring him.

     

    So we're not a playoff team and it's really a surprise? Really?

     

    As far as the owner goes, how can you not like Pegula. He's new at the game, a smart guy, and seems committed to winning. My only knock on the guy is why didn't he step up a few years ago and work a deal with Ralph so that the taxpayers didn't have to waste tens of millions to put a band aid on a stadium that is going to be demolished in a few years.

     

    Probably Ralph's fault,but either way an embarrassing blunder that cost the community dearly.

     

    This is a pretty good post pointing out that nobody has any idea until years from now, but then the post goes down hill fast when you knock Pegula for tearing down a stadium and wasting taxpayers money,

     

    Hello Pot? Kettle. Black.

  6. Yes we need a QB, always have. Ask Indy how that is working out for them.

     

    It will end when the Bills as an organization come up with a comprehensive vision of what kind of team they want. Get a competent GM that believes in that vision and can stock for it. Get competent coaches that believe in that vision and can teach it. Draft, develop, and retain competent players capable of executing the offense and defense of that vision. As an organization we have been a turnstile for GM's, Coaches, and ultimately players in the last 15 years.

     

    That is no way to go through life son.

  7. Have you seen Roman's play calling and under-utilization of Sammy and Clay? The play calling against Jacksonville, especially on that last drive? How stagnant they were against the Giants? Shall I continue? I would take Gailey at OC over Roman all day.

     

    You are comparing Apples and Oranges. While Roman is our OC in title, in reality he is our run game coordinator, Lee and Lal coordinate our passing game.

    http://www.buffalorumblings.com/bills-news-notes/2015/1/27/7920947/buffalo-bills-greg-roman-offense-david-lee-sanjay-lal-passing-game

     

    I hated Gailey, he was great in flashes hardly consistent. Especially when it mattered.

  8. Am I the only one with this problem?

     

    I open a thread, read, scroll down, then the page automatically scrolls back up. I try scrolling back down, it just scrolls back up again, making the page unreadable.

     

     

    Some (most) threads do this, others don't. Articles don't. Other websites don't, just the stadium wall.

     

    Anyone have suggestions as to what might be going on?

     

    Thanks

     

     

    It happens, but I am only aware of it on 1st Gen iPads that cannot be updated and have an ancient version of Safari or Chrome. I have various Android flavored tablets, 2nd Gen Ipad, and iPad airs. Works fine on everything except the old ass iPad 1 which is essentially a brick anymore.

     

    Inspecting the elements of the page it has to do with the rendering of the ads.

  9. Carrington just goes, dude does not quit, and I cannot point to a single instance of thinking Carrington had taken a play off.. Mario has way more talent and is more gifted physically, but since he appears to be a prima donna who does not agree with the way he is being used--and plays like it. I would say Carrington is the better option at this point.


    Kyle is done. Goner. Mario has 94 sacks and 381 tackles to Carrington's 4 and 62 and he has been in and out of football the last three years. And that is a replacement?

     

    Kyle is not gone. No way. I expected Freddie to go, I can honestly say I don't expect Kyle to go--unless he chooses to retire.

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