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TheFunPolice

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  1. Now wait just a second.... Big? angry? Maybe he just needs some of that sweet, sweet process? I'll bet his mindset changes if he comes to the Bills with a real shot to win.
  2. The only thing better than 1 gigantic angry man in the early/mid rounds of the draft? TWO gigantic angry men in round 2-4 of the draft! Trade back, pick up an extra 2nd from a team that has 2 and get the largest, most talented, most angry men you can find in round 2. then BPA for the rest of the draft. With an extra 350+ pound DT in the late rounds as a flyer.
  3. Imagine yourself, an avid life-long Bills fan, grew up in WNY, superstar DE, went to UB, love the Bills through and through. Then you get drafted to the Cardinals, and have a great career out in the desert. Make tons of money, get some accolades, but the team is bad now. Eventually, you ask for and secure your release. You can sign anywhere, and the Bills are suddenly a great team, 1 game away (and maybe 1 defensive playmaker away) from winning that first Super Bowl you used to dream of as a kid. Minus the first super Bowl and suddenly being good teams parts, Watt is in that position with Green Bay right now.
  4. That's perfect. I like a 2 year deal, in case he is really great.
  5. The major prep I want to see Star doing is to commit in the dining room. I want a 350+ lb DT on this team!
  6. The Browns might be close to my #1 most hated team. I can't stand them, and if they had made the Super Bowl I would have actively rooted for Tom Brady and the Bucs to put 50+ on them.
  7. All that missed time could mean he would be cheaper to sign. My concern is that he's only 315 pounds... If he commits to putting in the time in the dining room this off-season I say go for it!
  8. Watt to Green Bay makes the most sense to me, except they don't like to invest in players who can actually help them win. The Bills make the 2nd most sense, as we have a need at DL and are right there in terms of the SB.
  9. NFC is going to be really interesting next year. I hope Brady stays healthy and makes the playoffs, so someone can beat him in a playoff game and add to his legacy as a QB. To be the man, you've got to beat the man.
  10. I had a dream last night that the Bills traded out of the first round... no idea what happened next though
  11. I think Rodgers would settle for another capable WR at this point. Hard to win a team game when you don't have the horses.
  12. Brady is a big part of this. These young guys want rings, because they play in an era where an old guy gets talked about as being super human for playing on an all-star team while they are being pummeled on a weekly basis and have 1 WR to throw to and mediocre defenses. Well, maybe not Aaron... LOL Nobody has gotten more mileage out of 1 ring than him. that said Brady only had 3 at age 37. But there's that pesky NFC title Game in the way....
  13. It would at least give opposing OL a dilemma of which guy to blatantly hold every play. I say sign him and put him on a pitch count until the playoffs. We need him to peak in January.
  14. I'm kind of glad that star QBs are able to put teams feet to the fire. As much as I delight in dumping on "MVP" Rodgers (and I do) Green Bay has criminally mismanaged that roster. They have an NFC title Game every year (which they lose) and just need some talent to get over the hump, and they burn prime picks on a freaking QB who they don't even want to play for several years? They couldn't have used another offensive weapon vs Tampa? Meanwhile, you're Aaron Rodgers, reading the Bills message board dreaming of playing for the red, white, and blue, and you have to read posts like mine saying you're the paper tiger because your team can't build around you and tries to cheap out at every turn and rely 100% on you to carry them. And when you don't it's because YOU come up short while grandpa in Tampa is so incredible and superhuman. I could see how that would get REALLY old for guys like Wilson and Rodgers. BTW... Rodgers is a choker. There, had to say it one more time!
  15. Hughes-Oliver-350 pound rookie-Watt, with Star in the rotation as well Yes, please
  16. He'll go somewhere that is a contender, and good for him. I think the Bills could be in the mix, if they want.
  17. As bad as the game and score ended up being, it should have been 10-6 at halftime, not 21-6, if not for things that were almost 100% in KC's control. If KC lines up onside for the FG that Tampa made to go up 10-6 (sound familiar?) it never gets to 14-6. If Reid doesn't burn time outs to encourage Brady to just chuck it deep and get bailed out by PI flags for a free TD right before half, it stays 10-6. Without KC taking those time outs, Tampa probably runs out the clock, hoping not to give it back to Mahomes with timeouts before the half. Maybe if it's just 10-6, where TB has thrown the kitchen sink at you but you're still one Tyreek Hill spring from taking the lead. Either way, as much as Tampa physically dominated the game, it really SHOULD have been 10-6 Tampa at the half with KC coming out to start the 3rd with the ball and a chance to take the lead. Totally different ballgame maybe. In past years, these "what ifs" would grate on me, because I would want someone else other than Brady to be stacking up accolades, especially since it didn't matter to the Bills (I'm talking about the 20 years of nothing that were our existence). Now it doesn't matter. NE didn't win, and the Chiefs are in the way of our team! Also, I've said it before but it bears repeating here: plenty of other "Jordans" never got back to the big game after early success. Just ask Rodgers or Wilson about that.
  18. I wonder if he would do something like 2 years, $28 mil, all guaranteed? With the cap being down a lot of guys are not going to get their big time $$ this offseason. This doesn't hamstring him or the team long-term, and allows him to cash in a bit now and more in just 2 years.
  19. I wonder how his career goes. It will be fun to watch. Russell Wilson went to 2 straight SBs early in his career and then played well on a good but not great team ever since and has never been back for 7+ years now. Everyone assumed we would be seeing Russ in that game a few more times, just like Mahomes now. There is a very real chance that Mahomes and the Chiefs don't get back for quite a long time, if ever. The AFC is loaded with good young QBs.
  20. I've realized over the past few days that it's the Patriots who I hate more than Brady. This season the Bucs travel to NE in what you know will be a prime time game. I'm not 100% sure how I'll feel, but I think I'll want to see the Bucs drop 50 on the Pats and Belichick while their home fans cheer for the Bucs. It's fun to see someone play this well at that age, although I don't want him to win nor do I cheer for him. Still, he is proof that you CAN play into your 40's as a QB if you have the dedication and get a little lucky with injuries. Not many are that laser focused for that long. A lot of guys win a ring, try for another, but are rich, have a title, and happy. They aren't going to put themselves through what it takes for that many years. I'm not even sure Big Ben exercises anymore. On the other hand, Brady looks at his 7 rings and sees 13 failed seasons.
  21. Just goes to show... Lots of story left to write for a lot of guys.
  22. Crazy stat. 7 wins, 4 came starting at age 37. If he retired at age 36 he would have had 3 rings, 1 more than Big Ben and would be 3-2 in the big game.
  23. Brady has won 7 Super Bowls in his 20 seasons, which means to TB12 that he came up short 13/20 times. That's the difference between him and the paper GOATs like Rodgers and Mahomes. His drive and commitment is insane. Gotta hand it to him. Plus, the more I hear about this win being him "getting over" on Belichick and NE the more and more I'm actually good with it. Having a team to root for in the Bills matters too. Screw KC! They are in OUR way now. Plus Mr. GOAT is sticking around which is great for teams to get some legacy opportunities beating him while he's as good as ever. Most of his SB wins came after age 38. Just let that sink in. If he retired at age 37 he would have 3 rings and be 3-2
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