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  1. If it wasn't for the worst pass in NFL history they wouldn't have 3
  2. See what happens when you leave the Bills...see
  3. It’s revenge week at SB Nation’s NFL blogs. Josh Allen can grab some on the biggest stage in November. By Matt Warren Jun 7, 2019, 8:00am EDT “Josh Allen is trash.” The insult from Jacksonville Jaguars cornerback Jalen Ramsey summed up a lot of what was said about the Buffalo Bills quarterback all offseason in 2018. While some scouts lauded his tools and ceiling coming into the 2018 NFL Draft, others railed him for being inaccurate. Many scouts predicted Allen would be the biggest bust of the NFL’s annual selection meeting. Heck. SB Nation wrote a really long, really analytical article about how Josh Allen would defy every predictive measure and statistic if he was a successful NFL quarterback. “If Josh Allen succeeds, the Bills will have outsmarted basically all regular humans and the entirety of math itself” - SB Nation on Josh Allen before the 2018 NFL Draft After his rookie season didn’t bear much fruit, Allen has a chance to solidify himself in his sophomore season and with a game on the NFL’s biggest stage in November. He can changes minds in every dusty corner of the country. Thanksgiving day. Dallas Cowboys. National TV. Dak Prescott. More https://www.buffalorumblings.com/2019/6/7/18656286/buffalo-bills-qb-josh-allen-gets-the-biggest-stage-in-football-to-prove-detractors-wrong
  4. Patriots didn't fix dent Gronk put on Lombardi Trophy By Kevin Patra Around the NFL Writer Published: June 7, 2019 at 09:01 a.m. Updated: June 7, 2019 at 10:39 a.m. The New England Patriots celebrated their Super Bowl LIII victory Thursday night, receiving their rings and reveling in the franchise's sixth title. One revelation from the event: The team didn't fix the Lombardi Trophy that newly retired tight end Rob Gronkowski dented by attempting to bunt with it before the Boston Red Sox's Opening Day festivities earlier this spring. The dinged-up Lombardi brought out the laughs Thursday night. http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000001033053/article/patriots-didnt-fix-dent-gronk-put-on-lombardi-trophy
  5. Over the past two seasons, it’s been a difficult time to be a Buffalo Bills wide receiver. For parts of the 2017 season, the unit was mentioned among the least-productive units in league history. The team was 31st in passing yards per game, averaging 176.6 yards per game. They were 27th in passing touchdowns, averaging exactly one per game. The 2018 season didn’t pan out much better. General manager Brandon Beane jettisoned Tyrod Taylor for a preseason battle of Nathan Peterman, AJ McCarron, and Josh Allen. Peterman won the three-way battle, and ultimately took control of the offense. Unfortunately, the team, along with Peterman, imploded during the first week of the season, and the position was passed along to the inexperienced Allen. The growing pains were apparent, especially through the first half of the season. While it did get better down the stretch, the view of the entire season still left quite a bit to be desired. The Bills held down the 31st spot in yards once again, this time averaging 174.6 per game. The myriad of Bills quarterbacks could only muster 13 passing touchdowns, worst in the league. The group ended up throwing the second-most interceptions in the NFL, 23 (mostly) ill-advised balls. Yet, there is a reason for the team to hold their head’s high. Josh Allen’s improvement as the rookie season continued gives hope for an offensively-starved franchise. Yes, he hopped linebackers and ran wild at times. However, the decision-making, while still a work in process, was ripe with better choices down the stretch. He didn’t take as many wild risks while throwing the football. Allen was less jittery behind the line and more confident. All of this adds up to benefit…Zay Jones. Yes, the third-year receiver should be the most likely player to emerge on the Bills’ offense. Buffalo added John Brown and Cole Beasley to their receiving corps. It may cut down on his targets. Still, Jones can still thrive. Entering his third season with Buffalo, Jones has the seventh-most catches amount receivers drafted in the 2017 draft. He has gained 968 receiving yards during his two years in the NFL, also good for seventh among the draft class. He is fourth among the group with nine touchdown receptions. https://billswire.usatoday.com/2019/06/07/zay-jones-buffalo-bills-most-likely-emerge-offense-josh-allen/
  6. If you don't eat yer meat you can't have any pudding, how can you have any pudding if you don't eat your meat...
  7. If you don't eat yer meat you can't have any pudding
  8. The only two players ahead of White are Chicago’s Kyle Fuller and New England’s Stephon Gillmore. White anchors a secondary that allowed the least passing yards per game last season at 179.2. The group as a whole might be the best in the NFL with safeties Jordan Poyer and Micah Hyde plus Levi Wallace opposite White at corner.
  9. Tre’Davious White named third-best corner in NFL In just two NFL seasons, Tre’Davious White has already established himself as one of the NFL’s best. The USA TODAY NFL Wire marked White as the third-best outside cornerback in the NFL. Here’s what Doug Farrar wrote about the LSU product. Most young cornerbacks find themselves in a vicious learning curve when transitioning from college to the NFL—receivers are better and smarter, route concepts are far more complex, and coverages are more variable. White has proven the exception to the rule. He allowed a 48.1% catch rate and an opponent passer rating of 64.9 in his rookie season of 2017, and given equivalent opportunities in 2018, White showed that he doesn’t know what a sophomore slump looks like—he allowed 30 catches on 52 targets for just 357 yards, two touchdowns, two interceptions, and an opponent passer rating of 75.6. https://www.buffalobills.com/news/bills-today-tre-davious-white-named-third-best-corner-in-nfl
  10. Amazing..... As an undrafted free agent, Wallace earned a spot on the Bills roster, became a starter by Week 10 and graded out as the league's fourth-best cornerback, according to Pro Football Focus.
  11. Cody Ford, Not sure why but he will somehow be there..
  12. The Bills made some roster moves on the off day between OTA practices this week. Buffalo signed TE Nate Becker and DT L.T. Walton on Wednesday. Becker (6-5, 260) was signed as an undrafted rookie free agent this past April by the Detroit Lions, but was released by the club right after their rookie minicamp to make room for a new signing by Detroit. He played his college ball at Miami (OH) University where he served primarily as a blocking tight end. He made 19 receptions in his college career. Buffalo also added free agent DT L.T. Walton. A former sixth-round pick of the Pittsburgh Steelers in 2015, Walton (6-5, 305) has played the last four seasons for the Steelers largely as a rotational defensive end in Pittsburgh’s 3-4 scheme. https://www.buffalobills.com/news/bills-add-te-nate-becker-dt-l-t-walton
  13. He picked the Bills for 3rd, proves he is crazy
  14. You made me look at Tom Brady's Picture & Tweets Someday when you least expect it....I will get you for this ! tenor.com ..
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