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machine gun kelly

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  1. Thanks guys. I agree with some perspectives here, and others not so much. I asked for thoughts so thank you. For those that say he’s not open with only .1, that’s a step or two tops. That’s all an elite QB needs. I laughed as it’s true high school open is not a thing in the NFL. Enjoy a relaxing football day today guys. It’s actually nice when we don’t play on Sunday it’s just a fun day. Since I live in Tampa, I’ll be watching closely the Bucs/49ers. Jags/Seattle also looks good.
  2. Guys: Not sure when there was so much discussion this summer of the synergy between Josh and Palmer, yet not getting targets. The article purports getting the best separation on the team. I was curious as to your thoughts and opinions if you read the article. It’s an easy read and in the main board. Im perplexed as well as I see him separating for defenders. Anyway, we have some sharp people on the board, so feel free to comment if you have some thoughts. Thanks guys as I normally don’t start many threads, but enjoyed the read.
  3. As usual Noggin, you have a measured approach to the Bills and the NFL. We should bounce back in ATL, and then get two weeks for some guys to get healthy as well as add Ogunjobi, Hoecht, and if not Monday, most likely Oliver. That will be a real shot in the arm for this defense. If Hairston is still on IR, we have to trade for a CB. White just can’t do it anymore. Heck I’d rather even see Ingram over White. Carolina should be nothing, and then things get more challenging with the Bucs, Chiefs, and Eagles.
  4. While reading the article, it’s appropriate for the team HCP and an independent Neuro in there, and the article indicates it can be appropriate for a trainer to be in as well. Why not just have Daboll just simply have the trainer go in and the moment check on the QB, and quickly go back and report what he was seeing and get back to the HC. This was a dumb move for Daboll who is not dumb. I am glad he’s now had two wins, and Dart looks promising as well as Skattebo. Granted, the Eagles were really banged up, but still was a signature win. I can only hope Dart can beat the Cowgirls in the last game of the season. You almost have to throw out the losses under Wilson. He really needs to retire soon. It’s painful watching him.
  5. Disagree on Douglas. He helped a ton in half a season, and then the next was avg., but better than White. I wish we could have a better option, but can’t trust Hairston will come back nor will he be up to speed. White is nothing but a backup and that’s a stretch.
  6. Allen had happy feet as everyone knows because the rest of the team fell down. We need to get through ATL as after the bye, we have to hope Ogunjobi, Hoecht, and maybe of lucky Hairston can help. Oliver should be back as well. I was always a Milano supporter, but now as much as I love the guy, he can’t stay healthy. I do hope we make a trade for a CB, as we can’t count on Hairston right now. I don’t know about the class of the AFC, but we are not a dumpster fire. That’s the Jet’s, and Dolphins. We have three serious challenges in the Bucs, Chiefs, and Eagles. the WGR guys keep saying Douglas is the most likely trade, and even though he had not such a good second year with us, he may still be better than what Tre is now.
  7. Now that was a funny right there. Larry the Cable Guy.
  8. When I think of this matter with Jerrah, my advice would be this… I remember this movie, and Harrison Ford gave excellent advice basically why diffuse a bomb that’s already gone off. I use this in life. If you make a mistake, just own it and move on. This is classic for a guy who always thinks he’s the smartest in the room.
  9. Why not just let the guy have the ball? They have like 50 more at hand. He would save this forever. Giving him another ball isn’t the same. It’s BS to me.
  10. Guys, I agree that song should only happen with a decided win, or winning with maybe 30 seconds left in the game and a two score lead. We look stupid by playing it prematurely. I didn’t notice it, but that was a big mistake.
  11. Cage he was sacked four times, hurried 8-9 times, and picked. He did play a good game, but not the second coming of Joe Montana. Josh played sloppy and admitted it after the game. They are not in the same league. I know the loss especially to them still stings. I get it.
  12. Wagons, I’m so sorry you lost probably your best friend. It’s hard to describe to people that are not dog owners what it’s like for losing a partner of say 15 years.
  13. For me, this is an end of year conversation. Besides, the ownership group is nit going to fire him. You can hate him if you desire, but he's not going anywhere. I know many are emotional after a seriously disappointing loss. To me we just played sloppy, and we should refocus for ATL, and Carolina. We are missing Oliver.
  14. They tried him on both sides. Both DT and OG.
  15. K, if we are talking about the same Stetson, they are not central FL, but St. Petersburg south of Clearwater. They actually have a great Law School. I’m glad you mentioned it, as I might drive down 40 minutes and catch a game. I always liked Jasper, but his feet were just too slow on the O Line and D Line. It sounds cool to have a 400+ lbs. Guy on the line, but they also need speed and athleticism.
  16. I don’t know the details so I’ll just wish he and his family the best, and the jokes btw aren’t funny. A man was stabbed. Whether he fumbled a lot or not, he’s still a human being.
  17. I know you meant this as a joke, but Mr. Felser was such a kind man. He was good friends with my father who worked at the BN for 44 years. It was my college job, and paid for my bachelors degree at Oswego. My last year, I moved up from being a part time driver and hopper, to delivering inter-office mail. Yes, to my young friends, there was a time when there was no internet, so I took those Manila envelopes all day for 9hours roaming the halls dropping off people’s inter-office mail. It gave me an opportunity to get to know most of the employees in the building. Very fond memories of Mr. Felser, Van a couple of times, Murray Light , the editor, and even drove Stan Lipsey (the publisher) to the airport. Other than a trip down memory lane, I feel bad for my Dad who had work3d there from 17-61, minus his four years in the Navy during Korea. Now the BN is produced I believe in Ohio. What a waste, but digital media has taken over.
  18. I’m so sorry to read about this story. It’s my understanding he had a pre-existing heart condition, a congenital heart deformity, and I guess his implanted defibrillator, failed, and thus passes away so young. It’s terrible to hear, and his EP (electrophysiologist- basically a subset of an interventional cardiologist - they basically do the procedures for heart valves, pacers, and defibs) or his staff is supposed to interrogate (evaluate the battery life) the device so they know the battery life and if needed get approval to change out. It is a surgical procedure, but pretty common. Anyway, regardless something happened. Batteries don’t just typically die. Once the battery life gets down to a certain percentage, MHC has to approve a replacement. They are very very expensive, but lifesaving in many instances. Thats what makes this so terrible. He should’ve never passed at 39. I’m sorry for his family.
  19. Although I love your movie, “I’m Spartacus”, the Bills are the #1 rushing offense in the NFL, and the Cheats are 25th. The Cheats are 26th in pass defense, and we are 3rd. We win this game through the air. We are the better team. Not afraid, but they can threaten us if we’re complacent.
  20. C’mon Doc, be nice. You’re an excellent poster, but Ethan although sometimes prickly, also gives a darn about the Bills. I kind of like the deep dive. It tells me it’s not that easy to break in right away for a mid round pick, especially on a very talented team. I did laugh though.
  21. I had no time for press conferences today. Any word on Hairston?
  22. You mean Chhekitowaga down dare. Outside of joking, the articles on the main page seems interesting in the way he kicks, so the normal stats on hang time, avg. distance punting, etc. may not apply. I’m in a we’ll see mode with the guy. We don’t have a lot of choices right now mid season.
  23. K, I don’t see the Bills moving on from Knox as McD really likes these heavy sets. Based on the opponent, we may some games where there is a ton of 13 personnel, and 12. We basically can bully some opponents. Hawes is promising and cheap. Knox may need to take a reduction in his contract after the year is over, but doesn’t necessarily mean they cut him. Just one guy’s opinion. I don’t know anything more than the rest of you. I have learned quite a bit over the years listening avidly to Movin the Chains on Sirius. In the off season they call it the R’s. Reduce, Release, or Restructure. It’s basically what GM’s and Capologists do each off season. Those guys, Pat Kirwan, a former coach and front office guy along with Jim Miller, a long running second string QB for several teams have really nice insights into how football people think. I know Pat and Cower have written several books in “First Take Your Eyes off the Ball”, and teaches people who love football how to break down games, etc. Ive read it and learned a lot. I’m a guy who played and coached football and learn a lot from them.
  24. I was puzzled as well as AJ Brown is on the Eagles and this is a Ravens thread. Now as far as the Ravens, I feel compassion for their team and fans. These are some critical serious injuries. I don’t see them as chokers, just any team can only tolerate so many critical injuries to their stars. This guy is an excellent LT. I don’t have time to write down all the critical injuries to their starters, but just type in Baltimore ravens injuries update, and google will take you to an ESPN option. Most fan bases can be myopic in looking how bad it is for their team, but if you start looking around the league, some years it’s worse for certain teams than not. Look what happened to Detroit last year.
  25. Oh when the Aints, come Martin in, yadayada yada. I simply wore my Fredex jersey as good things happen when I wear 22. I love that guy. The funny thing is my dear friend wanted to take myself and now ex wife out to dinner with investing in his firm. She said, he could care less as he goes out to dinners with Doctors, etc. all the time. What do I get him? Get him an authentic Fred Jackson jersey. He’ll never buy that for himself. The owners did and has never failed me. I have newer jerseys, but when I wear Fredex, we always find a way to win.
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