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1 hour ago, MainEvent said:
Know anyone that needs tickets? I’ve got 2 in sec 208 row 5 I’m desperate to sell. I have another ticket I’m using. $125/each taking a huge loss on this one haha. Let me know!
I wish I had known when I got mine! But, considering the current state of the Chargers (and their fans), I imagine there's going to be a lot of tickets on sale...
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I'll be there with my 13 year old. We'll get there early for the tailgating. The last time the Bills played at SoFi (against the Rams), in the season opener, we were maybe 20% of the crowd, but we matched them in volume. I think at this game, we will easily drown out the Chargers fans.
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5 hours ago, FilthyBeast said:
Belichik to LAC is so obvious and might be the perfect offseason match in years.
If it does happen the Chargers will be an instant SB contender next year.
You never fail to entertain.
5 hours ago, The Jokeman said:I wonder if he'll bring JC Jackson back with him lol
Maybe he'll bring Mac & Cheese Jones-- just to punish him for ruining his legacy in NE.
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Bill Belichick* on his way to Los Angeles...
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As lost as Belichick* seems to have been since Brady*'s departure, one could argue that the loss of legendary O-line coach Dante Scarnecchia was almost equally significant. It's near certainty that "Scar" would have their current, crappy O-line playing at a much higher level. It all starts in the trenches, as they say.
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It'll be interesting to see how the Chiefs do when they have to play an away game in the playoffs.
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I will say it was nice seeing those two TE sets we were promised coming to fruition, with Knox and Kincaid both blocking, and making receptions. It was also nice seeing Cook used in the way everyone said he could be, including lining up like a wideout.
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Corey Bojorquez just boomed a 70 yard punt. His problem is consistency, but man that guy has a leg.
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Pats* fans had talked themselves into believing their team was tanking, and were fully expecting, and hoping foe a loss. Now they're apoplectic over a win. Never thought I'd experience schadenfreude over a Patriots* win.
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Fun drinking game: Every time they show Mac & Cheese pouting on the sideline, slam a shot of Old Grandad.
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3 hours ago, Warcodered said:
I hope his wrist is healed and he's back this week so he can shut up a lot of this ***** hate he keeps getting, it's getting ridiculous, we're supposed to be fans of the team and this is nothing but a nice thing but some of the replies on the tweets for this are ***** awful.
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Well, at least we know they'll probably never get separated.
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4 hours ago, BigAl2526 said:
Well, obviously Harrison will go probably in the top two of the draft. Most mock drafters have Nabers going next. He might not have the measurables that wow observers quite to the degree of some of the other top receivers, but he's probably the most polished WR after Harrison. Then there is Odunze. He's got a nice combination of size and speed. He might slip down to the Bills if the Bills draft in the middle of round 1, but it's more likely that he'll be gone. Coleman will be available when the Bills pick. I'm not sure if I would pick him or not. He's similar in size to Odunze if not quite as fast. Egbuka is similar in size to Nabers, but faster if not quite as highly regarded. He's the second best receiver on his own college team. Worthy is fast, but built like a string bean. I'd be worried about durability in the NFL. If he gains weight, there is no quarantee he's maintain his speed/quickness. Troy Franklin is a little bigger than Worthy and not quite as fast. Most observers regard him as a 2nd round pick. I've seen him mocked to the Bills in the middle of the second round. Xavier Legette has the most intriguing combination of measurables on the list. He's not quite as big as Calvin Johnson ("Megatron") or DK Metcalf, but he could be faster. He's not as polished as others on this list. Because of his speed, there is a decent chance he gets drafted in round 1. The team that drafts him that high is taking a chance, but it could result in a big payoff. Johnny Wilson is a receiver in a tight end body. He's a late 2nd round pick. If Buffalo wants him in round two, they can certainly get him.
If I'm Buffalo and drafting in the middle of round 1, my first choice Odunze if he's available, Egbuka if he's not. I also would be tempted to trade down some and pick Legette.
All that said, there are other positions Buffalo could consider addressing in round 1 where they might be drafting, including offensive line, defensive back and edge rusher.
Legette sounds exactly like the kind of pick Beane/McDermott go for. They love drafting for potential, over polish, or those who are "NFL-ready." And I quite like that approach, honestly. It has garnered mixed results, of course. Allen was a home run obviously, but Groot, and Spencer Brown also fit that description. Of course, so does Tremaine Edmunds, and Kaiir Elam...
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To my mind, McD's biggest mistake was going with Dorsey as OC in '22, and then sticking with him after such a disappointing end to the season. It really shouldn't have taken this long to see the writing on the wall.
I think Pegula is right not to ax McD, but I do hope he is going to be involved in pressing for a top-tier OC. One Bills Drive is sorely lacking an offensive mind.
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On 11/28/2023 at 9:49 AM, Dablitzkrieg said:
The Bills will do Billsy things and draft CB or S . We have a clueless regime
I'm kind of surprised at how many people have agreed with this post. It really speaks to how short fans' memories tend to be. Does anyone remember the regime this current regime replaced? Or the decade, and a half of regimes that came before that?
Be that as it may, out of the eleven starters on our current offense, seven of them were drafted. That's not a bad (or clueless) record.
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Watching Redzone this morning.
Patriots* bench Mac & Cheese at the half, after two ints, and a fumble. Zappe comes in at the thirds Q, and marches down the field to tie the score. Both teams might combine to break the record for most punts in a game. Utterly awful football. Mac & Cheese sitting on the bench absolutely pouting. Belichick* has somehow managed to create a losing culture in NE*. Never thought I'd enjoy such a lousy game, or root for the Patriots* to win a game.
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The Bills have only had surprising losses this season. It would be nice to get a surprising win.
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Imagine what Joe would've said if Gabe had gotten open.
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7 minutes ago, Freddie's Dead said:
Hey, can I sit by you? Another one rides the bus!
If only I could afford to go to the Super Bowl...
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There used to be an annual petition, that I would enthusiastically sign, to get Weird Al Yankovik to do the SB halftime show. It. Would. Be. Epic.
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This halftime show... are they trying to put the crowd to sleep?
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1 minute ago, Scott7975 said:
Spencer Brown always jumps right into those scrums. A 6'9", 320 lb monster. That's the guy you want on your side in a brawl.
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Ty Johnson!
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Smart play. Make it a two score game.
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1 minute ago, Chaos said:
Romo did zero prep for this game. Amateur commentating performance.
I actually really like Romo. In general, I think he does a really good job of explaining some of the nuances of the game that many color commentators have no handle on. BUT... I think he smokes a lot of weed...
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Allen Flopping
in The Stadium Wall
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In fact, I think the flopping is downright necessary. It's often the case with physical QBs that they just aren't protected as much as the Tuas of the league. I remember when Michael Vick was in his prime, he wouldn't draw an unnecessary roughness flag ever. It's probably less of an issue now than it used to be, but think back to the egregious horse collar Josh got in the Eagles game, with a ref, about four yards away, staring right at him. If Josh gets fouled, he's gotta let them know.