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eball

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  1. My only "complaint" with respect to the first two games is that NFLN aired the Lions' and Bears' broadcasts. I hope that was because they go with the home broadcast and means we will get the Bills' team this Saturday.
  2. Nope. I’m a guy who calls for adjustments every year and this year they gave it to me.
  3. He would have been a nice outlet valve for Fabio this season. Bummer; feel for the guy.
  4. Anybody else think this Diggs injury is a farce? He was out there today, no brace, no wrap, no compression sleeve...nothing. I think they're just rewarding him with the extra time off.
  5. There is literally NO evidence of that ever happening with this staff.
  6. The reason you cut him now is (a) you know he's not making the 53 but (b) you don't want other GMs to think he was one of your final cuts -- even though he is more valuable than players still on the roster. It's some low-level Beane strategery to try and sneak him onto the PS.
  7. First, it's much less likely you contract the virus if fully vaxxed. Second, if you DO contract the virus you're much less likely to spread it. Combine the two and there is significantly less uncertainty among a group who are ALL fully vaxxed. Add the unvaxxed into that mix and it's all screwed up.
  8. Yep, but if everybody was vaxxed you test weekly and if there's a breakthrough you deal with it. With the mix of vaxxed and unvaxxed it's a s-h-i-t-show.
  9. Agree. For some reason I thought they said all coaches and staff were vaxxed.
  10. Yeah, I guess I just took for granted that people weren't predicting a QB who looks like poop in PS will suddenly turn it on in the RS. I'm really referring not to Trubisky but to Wilson, Tua, and Mac Jones -- and fans of those teams who are predicting greatness. Wilson's PS numbers look amazing, but they are a predictor of absolutely nothing when the real lights come on.
  11. Well, there goes our chance to steal a pick from them with Fromm (right @dave mcbride?) It was a nice thought.
  12. When, just when, are people going to learn that you can't predict regular season QB play from what happens in the preseason?
  13. Yes, and I reiterated that here; it was combination of factors that any sane person can understand. If you want to call that “quitting” as a fan be my guest, but it’s ridiculous. Name me the season ticket holders who live more than 500 miles away and kept their tickets for as long as I did. Name the fans who spend the $$ to travel to the games I do. You keep throwing my @ in your posts because you’re a dick, but your assertions are a joke.
  14. There’s no question they are going to wear the red jerseys, but it would be awesome if they wore the white pants with them. I agree, the all-red look is my least favorite.
  15. No, there isn't -- just a lot of wild speculation on a message board. Go figure.
  16. I think he's there just to give our backup DBs some confidence in practice.
  17. If you think "fashion talk" is restricted to groups of teenage girls I think you need to get out more.
  18. Bingo, end of story. End the thread here.
  19. The truth? I believe there is no rhyme or reason whatsoever for how they decide who gets ST for free. My mom has gotten it two years in a row without asking for anything. I didn't get it last year but got the email this year. There is literally no factor that leads me to believe there is a way to predict who will or won't get the "golden ticket" email. But as others have noted, even if you don't get the email you can call and likely get discounts that (more than) offset the cost.
  20. LOL -- as if that actually happened. In reality, most diehard fans realize this is entertainment and a product over which they have no control so they make a decision to root for the team and hope the decisions are correct, rather than continuously bash the decision-makers and say "I told you so" when those decisions don't work out. Let's see -- do I gripe and complain about what my team is doing even though nothing I do or say changes anything, or do I acknowledge the flaws but still maintain a sense of hopeful optimism? I love the discussions over football decisions, strategy, and coaching. I've never wanted a board of shameless homers with blinders on. I just don't like all of the negativity about things over which a person has no control. "Blaming" fans for the on-field product? That's a silly statement. I blame certain fans for embarking on crusades or belittling others who may not follow the game as closely as they do. In my personal situation I was a ST holder for 27 seasons -- living out of state (GA, then NC) for the last 24 of them -- and it was getting harder and harder to unload tickets to the games I couldn't attend (5-6 per year). In December of 2016 -- after more than a year and a half of the Rex Ryan fiasco -- I finally said "enough." I wrote a letter to the Pegulas expressing my displeasure and decided from now on I'll buy tickets to the games I want to attend and save myself the hassle and frustration of out of state season tickets for a floundering franchise. It didn't make me less of a fan, it was a simple business decision. If I lived in Buffalo I'd have kept my tickets -- period -- and I'd have been at every game. My good friends -- both here in NC, and those in Buffalo -- are still astounded I held on to tickets while living down as here as long as I did. It's true, I didn't renew after the McDermott and Beane hirings were announced, but my mind had been made up and that money was going to be spent elsewhere. Those weren't proven guys and for all I knew the same crap was going to continue, but that never changed the reality I'll be a passionate Bills fan for as long as I'm breathing and the team stays in WNY. Getting back to the point of the OP's comments, I too have noticed and am enjoying a newfound acknowledgment from others of the Bills' success. My "1BFLO" vanity license plate gets far fewer snickers than it used to. Go Bills.
  21. Your criticism is a little bit ridiculous. The PLAYERS vote on this list, not the media, not coaches, not fans. The players. The Bills have been on national TV quite a bit the past two seasons. Diggs at #11, seeing the list of remaining players as well as those he surpassed, is an awesome accomplishment for him, not a slight. Wake up.
  22. Yes, Josh has really taken the sails out of the wind of all of his critics.
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