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6 hours ago, first_and_ten said:
I change my answer. I forgot about that team. If it wasn't for the Music City Miracle, the Bills go to the Superbowl and might win.
It's called the music city mistake.
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1 hour ago, Chicken Boo said:
When has Alex Smith ever resembled a top tier QB?
Is this a rhetorical question?
And I stand by my comments that there's no way they cut bait on Josh if he doesn't take that "mystical" leap this year. Zero chance. matter of fact, I'll go as far to say that they don't cut bait on him if he regresses slightly. Zero chance there as well. this is not my hope, this is just reality.
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It took Alex Smith more than 5 years to resemble a top tier QB, if Allen doesn't make some sort of "magical" leap this year, but continues to perform as well as he did past year, he's going nowhere.
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26 minutes ago, Irv said:
Yes, he was inactive in KC but they have a bunch of good backs and they don't need to run much with Mahomes. I don't think Shady left on bad terms, just a money deal. After Singeltary the cupboard is totally empty - Wade, DiMarco, Yeldon. I also think he would benefit from the upgraded line. He had a bunch of turnstile blockers when he was here.
As what? Water boy? He's done, literally any other young back with some talent would be better.
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4 hours ago, eball said:
They're better than what they've been wearing...still hate the helmet and logo.
you know they modeled the "Patriot's" face after Elvis.... It's really hard to hate Elvis, but I do hate their logo.
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Not to grind the gears of anyone in particular, but I have always argued that Golf was an activity, not a sport. when you argue something is not a sport, it's basic definition is whether or not there's a competition against opponents, and an outcome of loss or victory. this does feel like an activity, but it's a sport none the less.
I'll argue to my own demise in the face of the facts above that golf is an activity, much like mowing my lawn is.
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40 minutes ago, YoloinOhio said:
Not really sure this is upsetting news. I had no intention of watching any of the games, nor did anyone I know anyway.
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I was there with one of my friends from high school, we were in college at the time. It was frigid, we had his dad's stadium bags for warmth. For those who don't know what stadium bags are, they are like these half length sleeping bags that you sat in. I would be guessing, but I think they were available back in the 60's somewhere in Buffalo, they were old. I made a bet with my buddy that if Thurman Thomas scored a touchdown, he had to take his shirt off, and keep it off until the kickoff. I won, he did it. it was fun to experience.
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If you watch this game backwards it ends up being a come from behind tie.
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9 hours ago, YoloinOhio said:
Bills not pursuing former Panthers QB Cam Newton
It would be surprising if they were but I guess this confirms what we suspected.
that is great news. No room for a pouty, me first player whose best years look to be far behind him. Let's add to that pile, that, in my opinion was never that great to begin with. yes, he piled up some stats for a few years, but it didn't translate to championships.
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2 hours ago, whorlnut said:
You know what? I couldn’t care less if he’s the MVP either, but what I’m saying is it’s nice to see that a random columnist is actually showing Allen in a positive light instead of casting shade at him like everyone else.
I think they need to keep doubting him, it's what fueled Joe Montana to greatness and i think it's why Josh is where he is today. I say, bring on the shade.
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15 hours ago, whorlnut said:
Looks like not everyone in the media thinks Allen is garbage. It’s totally refreshing to see someone go out on a limb for the guy. He’s improved in areas that were a weakness the year before. Why would you bet against him? Add to that idea the fact that he has a strong team around him and this could be a special thing that Beane and company are building...
https://www.thescore.com/nfl/news/1967252/nfl-mvp-odds-best-bets-dont-sleep-on-josh-allen
No rain being tossed on your parade by any means, but I don't expect him to come remotely close to league MVP, nor do i care. I just need him to be good enough to win games and advance the team as far as the team's talent is capable of. And do that without costing the team any wins. He does that and he'll be just fine.
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10 hours ago, BuffaloBills1998 said:
Don’t get me wrong, Tyrod’s a nice guy and I appreciate all his efforts he gave while playing here but he’s gotta be a little realistic lol. Kennan Allen’s gonna be pissed when his numbers drop cause their gonna be a power run first team.
how much farther away from the field can they turn them(their heads)???!!
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10 hours ago, Virgil said:
I’m probably going to regret this post as it even sounds dumb in my head to a degree, but that’s means it’s perfect for the offseason.
There’s a lot of talk about the Bills getting a RB in rounds 2-4 in April’s draft. In recent years, your top 3 runningbacks might fall into that range and there’s some serious studs in this years draft.
With that....
Does anyone worry about bringing in a guy that could also be a full blown, every down back in with Singletary? I am of the camp that RB’s need to get into a rhythm throughout a game. Look at Derrick Henry. He doesn’t just knock people over out of the gate. He builds abs builds until he starts busting off long runs in the second half.
Also, I worry about confidence to a certain degree. Motor isn’t a seasoned vet. You want people out there who know they are “the guy”.
That’s pretty much all I’ve got. Feel free to tell me how they are all millionaires and there’s no crying in baseball
I don't think anyone should be surprised if they do draft a running back. they didn't really bring anyone of note in through free agency, and while singletary is quite a talent, he's abysmal at holding onto the football. you keep giving the ball away in key situations, and you'll find yourself very quickly a nice spot on special teams. That simply cannot be overlooked.
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15 hours ago, C.Biscuit97 said:
Yeah, I hate former MVPs and SB qbs too.
I never got the hate Cam has gotten. I bet a lot of the people who don’t like him are very similar looking. Brady screams at his coaches - passionate. Rivers talks crap to an opponent - competitor. Rodgers has a td celebration- confident. Newton does the same - cocky jerk who isn’t about the team.
i hope he is healthy and signs with a good team. Guy is a baller and what we should hope Allen comes close to being.
MVP
SB
Heisman
National championship
Most rushing yards for a qb
rookie passing records
hell, we are building a statue for Allen who can’t sniff Newton’s resume.
Have some balls and just outright call me a white racist you *****.
13 hours ago, billsfan89 said:I thought Cam on the field was a dam good player most years. He really for years the most dynamic player in the NFL. I get being put off by his antics and persona but on the field Cam was electrifying to watch for most of his career. He has a winning record (68-55-1) so it isn't a case of a player putting up a lot of empty stats with limited success. I just think that the Panthers ran him into the ground and his mental makeup wasn't always there.
I kind of hope he sits out 2020 (due to personal choice not because of the pandemic) to get his body healthy and allow him to assess his mental state of mind. I think he can still be a good starting caliber QB if given some time to heal his body and adjust his mental approach to the game.
I don't like a lot of players in the NFL who carry themselves a certain way. That "look at me, I'm better than you, I'm a big deal, so I'm going to behave like a petulant child" type. Toss baker mayfield in there too I think he's a total douche as well. But as far as Cam's accomplishments go, I simply never saw what he did as all that great amidst that flashy numbers here and there. My opinion of course.
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4 hours ago, Bangarang said:
Probably going to NE
I would be in favor of this happening, as I have always thought very little of Cam as a player, and even less socially as he is a drama queen.
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16 hours ago, DFT said:
I’d rather dip my wings in Coronavirus than ranch.
I'd say this is a popular opinion... and I agree.
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19 hours ago, T master said:
The one article i read while surfing around this board was the one of Pollian announcing his own firing ? here is the man that put together the trade for Cornelius Bennett, drafted Kelly, brought in Marv Levy & built the team that went to 4 consecutive SB's something that may never happen again, talk about a head scratcher !!
There was a lot of very real circumstances that drove a wedge between Ralph and Bill, this really came as no surprise to anyone at the time. It was upsetting to us as fans, but not much of a heads scratcher.
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12 hours ago, KzooMike said:
He is as close to Nate Peterson as any QB I can remember. So INT prone and seemingly always pick 6's. I will eat a whole bucket of crow on him as I preferred him to Allen.
I'll openly admit I preferred him during the draft too. Although Allen has clearly shown all the traits we all knew he had, he's still exhibiting the accuracy issues that have been following him from college. I love the guy now, and can only hope he can develop.
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13 hours ago, BillsRdue said:
It sucks when all the experts pick us to win. First it was the Patriots in New England. The Upset Bird was hovering everything and Bills faithful were ready to finally get the monkey off their back. Then we storm into Houston with all the experts betting on the dog again. And we lay a doberman size turd in the 4th quarter to crush the bets and the hearts of Bills fans everywhere.
It seems when everyone gets high on the Bills, we somehow reach a new low. I hope next year is not that "This is the Bills year" with the national media. I think the Bills do better in the underdog, chip on their shoulder role.
I still haven't had the heart to watch the All-22 or the replay of this game yet, but have been dissecting everyone's comments all week. It sucks to be talking draft and FA's when we should be talking about the Chiefs. I honestly think we would have had a shot. Mahomes hasn't been the same with his injury. I think we'd lose but wouldn't get blown out. Probably 27-20 or something like that.
This was a game where the Bills were actually the more consistent team, and actually better on paper. forget all the errors and catastrophic mistakes during the game for a minute and look at that bogus blindside block called against Ford. They'd have been all correct as I was certain the Bills were going to win that game after Josh's run. When you factor in all the things the Bills do right, and all the potential bad things Josh is capable of, this game still comes down to the BIlls winning, except of course when the refs pull a bone job like that call.
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9 minutes ago, kdub said:
The Bills have scored more than 16 points in 10 out of 15 games. That's not enough proof?
No.
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Until the offense can be relied on to win games, or at least score more than 16 points, they shouldn't really be any higher. The problem is that Allen, while great at times, seems to still struggle with consistency, and I think that reflects in the rankings, which I truly don't subscribe to very often anyway.
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49 minutes ago, Over 29 years of fanhood said:
Much closer to 500 than I would have thought
I see it as a decade of 500 ball, with one full 0-17 season...
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We'll know who the better quarterback is this Sunday night. At least for that particular game. there is no guarantee Josh plays better.
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The Bills definitely have an opportunity to dethrone the cheatriots, but until they do, the cheatriots are still the favorite, period.
I am very happy we have enough talent for the box heads to be picking us, that's fun, but there's nothing that can punch you in the gut faster than over confidence. The Cheaters are still the team to beat until we beat them soundly twice in a season.
Bills :: 10 - 6 again, with several of those "if we only", or if "Josh had only", or if "Singletary hadn't fumbled/been out of the game on that play" events that keep them from a nice, respectable 12-4 campaign.