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He looks great in the college highlight clips therefore he will be an excellent pro
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Gabe Jackson to be released
HOUSE replied to Royale with Cheese's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Sure, I love every player waived -
Its no wonder you kids are broke
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What happened to McKenzie in the playoffs?
HOUSE replied to Ethan in Cleveland's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I don't remember the KC game, who won ? -
All of the other reindeer used to laugh and call him names...
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Sign Duke Williams long term before he slips away
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Kyle Van Noy cut by MIA, should Bills target him?
HOUSE replied to nato7412's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I need an answer before 3 weeks -
Suh is old and moldy
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Watt signs in Arizona and the whole city falls apart
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Bills have made JJ Watt’s top 3... per JJ Watt(Edit Not Him)
HOUSE replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
It pains me to see Cleveland and Buffalo in the same tweet. He should have used the Cxxxxxxxd -
Mike Preston, The Baltimore Sun BALTIMORE — National Football League head coaches are spending as much time monitoring their players on social media as they are drawing up and installing plays. That’s because we are in the “Me Generation” of Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and Twitter. Hey, look at my new car, new house or new cellphone. That’s me with my dog Butkus, or here I am drinking a cup of coffee. Oh, there I am in front of the new beach house. Look at me. It’s always about me, me, me … https://buffalonews.com/sports/football/mike-preston-social-media-has-changed-the-narrative-for-nfl-players-and-it-is-not/article_20d61fed-ee4e-545a-8ed4-26a219d4e2dd.html
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This thread is getting all moldy now...
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If any, which player should have their position switched?
HOUSE replied to Tipster19's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
JJ Watt from Game Show Host to Defensive End -
Bryant Johnson is 39 years old ??
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Did JJ Watt sign yet ?
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because you keep bumping it...
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Bill Z. asks: How much is too much for J.J. Watt? Jay: As mentioned above, if Watt does have offers north of $15 million per season, I’m out if I’m running the Bills. There is a legitimate question to be asked about how much he has left at 32 (next month) and with a lengthy injury history. Watt finished with just five sacks last season in playing all 16 games, so it’s fair to wonder if he’s lost a step. As with all pass rushers, though, raw sacks alone can’t be the only evaluation tool. According to ESPN Stats and Information, Watt ranked 15th out of 119 qualified pass rushers in pass-rush win rate in 2020. The three-time NFL Defensive Player of the Year has 101 career sacks. He knows how to get to the quarterback, which the Bills have put a priority on this offseason when it comes to a four-man pass rush. For that reason, Watt is a good fit … but it goes both ways. The Bills are an attractive option for any free agent. They have a Super Bowl-caliber roster. Yes, it’s a small market, but for the right type of player, that’s a selling point, not a deterrent. Watt should want to come to the Bills just as much as they want him. For that reason, Beane shouldn’t break the bank. The Bills’ general manager needs to preserve as much cap space as possible. https://buffalonews.com/sports/bills/bills-mailbag-what-are-the-chances-of-landing-j-j-watt/article_a840c308-787c-11eb-b438-ff9d5e5b33b1.html
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We are broke