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Just had a Great Conversation with Jim Kelly
HerdMenatlity1 replied to BuffaloBaumer's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
You're supposed to smoke, then eat a pop tart. ? -
Le’Veon Bell Signinig With the Jets
HerdMenatlity1 replied to sven233's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Wondering how the HC and DC will mesh. I know one thing, if the d has issues, players will revolt against Greg's coaching style by week 6. -
Competition is a good thing. Don't forget how bad our o-line was last year. If he makes our reserve unit or practice squad better, that's a good thing.
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Tom Brady : Not winning Father Of The Year
HerdMenatlity1 replied to Just Jack's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Which means he's human. -
Tom Brady : Not winning Father Of The Year
HerdMenatlity1 replied to Just Jack's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Definitely not a child abuser and seems like a really good parent, having fun with his daughter. I know I'm going to sound old, but I rode bikes and skateboards without a helmet, I drank water out of a hose, I pushed my daughter from the diving board into a pool, I drink Pepsi and still eat chocolate. Stop it! -
Rafael Bush retires; Bills sign Kurt Coleman
HerdMenatlity1 replied to CNY315's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
32 yrs old, 9 yrs in the league and earned over 9.5 million. Good for him. Wish him luck. -
I was reading an article on wgr55.com and found something interesting regarding Devin Singletary . Sam Monson from Pro Football Focus was quoted as saying: "Devin Singletary was asked to workout as a wide receiver at the Combine, so some teams had a reason to believe he can be dangerous in the pass game... He was very highly graded by PFF in the college ranks. I like him a lot as a prospect." If true, this changes my mind on the competition. I had McCoy and Frank as 1A and 1B. I had Yeldon ahead of Singletary based on experience, but if he can show good vision, show he can pick up a blitz AND catch the ball out of the backfield, I think he's going to have a bigger role than Yeldon. https://wgr550.radio.com/articles/news/monson-beasley-perfect-way-treat-inaccurate-quarterback
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Hey neighbor, I was born and raised in Buffalo(West Side!!) and moved to Tally in the middle of our Super Bowl run in '92. Definitely a college town just bordering on being too small, but I like it. There is actually a change in seasons with cooler weather after October. During the season, you'll see a diverse NFL crowd at The Corner Pocket. I see jerseys and hats from different teams. Yes, there is an annoying Pats fan that shows up once in a while.
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Greatest Signature Moves
HerdMenatlity1 replied to DieHardBillsFan's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Oh. Thanks. -
Greatest Signature Moves
HerdMenatlity1 replied to DieHardBillsFan's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Hey?!? Didn't Jerry teach him that move? -
Ryan Leaf Hired by ESPN as College Football Analyst
HerdMenatlity1 replied to Gugny's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Seen it up close. Amen, dude. -
Ryan Leaf Hired by ESPN as College Football Analyst
HerdMenatlity1 replied to Gugny's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Ray Lewis got a stab at it, so why not Leaf? -
Two Reason For Hope No One Is Talking About.
HerdMenatlity1 replied to Flip Johnson's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
or at least ban him for a month. -
Bengals G Clint Boling retires
HerdMenatlity1 replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I feel like we're bringing a broom to Jersey with us. -
This is a tough one, but I voted Belichick. I will say Brady not taking the max money a QB can get helps BB fill out the roster as a deep team. This is why they are still strong by weeks 12-16. That is a strong advantage most teams don't have. A deep team nowadays usually has a QB on his 1st contract and can spend money elsewhere. Once they get paid (Brees, Russell Wilson, etc.), it's really hard to field such a deep team. Having said this, I voted BB because his teams have the ability to take advantage of the opposition's weakness. One week they will run the ball down the throat of a team that is weak against the run, the next week they throw for 450 yds and 4 tds against a weak secondary. Everyone wants to take advantage of the other team's weakness, doing it is another story. BB has proven to be able to do that.
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According to overthecap.com Gordon will make a little over 16 mil. after this upcoming season. The franchise # for rb is around 11.2 mil. this year. If I'm Gordon, I play next year under the franchise tag and then retire. 27 million over 6 yrs as a RB and then walk away while you can. That's just me.
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The Athletic - $24 for 1 year - today only
HerdMenatlity1 replied to Jukester's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Plus it's a lot harder to accidentally drop the newspaper in the toilet. For me at least.