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11/20/2025 Bills @ Texans 2nd half game thread
EmotionallyUnstable replied to BuffaloBill's topic in The Stadium Wall
In the second half we've complete a 2 yard pass, 3 yard pass, 5 yarder and an 18 yarder to JACKSON HAWES. Good thing we benched Keon and Mecole Hardman played 4 snaps and the offense was fixed -
11/20/2025 Bills @ Texans 2nd half game thread
EmotionallyUnstable replied to BuffaloBill's topic in The Stadium Wall
Solid 9 points from the offense tonight on a big run…passing game has been cured thanks to the benching of Keon. All hail the process -
11/20/2025 Bills @ Texans 1st half game thread
EmotionallyUnstable replied to BuffaloBill's topic in The Stadium Wall
It’s just a god awful mix of players being put in bad positions and players not making a play when they’re finally in a spot to be impactful -
11/20/2025 Bills @ Texans 1st half game thread
EmotionallyUnstable replied to BuffaloBill's topic in The Stadium Wall
How Davis Mills can march down the field uncontested in a end of half scenario shouldn’t surprise me by now with this team, but yet here we are. -
11/20/2025 Bills @ Texans 1st half game thread
EmotionallyUnstable replied to BuffaloBill's topic in The Stadium Wall
Good thing Gabe Davis is back and all the passing issues are fixed. -
11/20/2025 Bills @ Texans 1st half game thread
EmotionallyUnstable replied to BuffaloBill's topic in The Stadium Wall
Keep grinding boys!!! -
11/20/2025 Bills @ Texans 1st half game thread
EmotionallyUnstable replied to BuffaloBill's topic in The Stadium Wall
It’s a mix of guys not holding up and him holding the ball too long. -
11/20/2025 Bills @ Texans 1st half game thread
EmotionallyUnstable replied to BuffaloBill's topic in The Stadium Wall
I am expecting a ton of play action and power run game moving forward. They are really challenging them down hill right now and the Texans are matching with speed and intensity. Start using that aggressiveness against them -
11/20/2025 Bills @ Texans 1st half game thread
EmotionallyUnstable replied to BuffaloBill's topic in The Stadium Wall
Special teams killing us -
11/20/2025 Bills @ Texans 1st half game thread
EmotionallyUnstable replied to BuffaloBill's topic in The Stadium Wall
Did they pull Milano? That was a Shaq drive -
11/20/2025 Bills @ Texans 1st half game thread
EmotionallyUnstable replied to BuffaloBill's topic in The Stadium Wall
Idk he isn’t getting help. Two dropped passes so far -
11/20/25 GAMEDAY Bills at Texans TNF Gameday Thread
EmotionallyUnstable replied to Chandler#81's topic in The Stadium Wall
Pregame warm up injury. Likely Connor McGovern pulled his spleen -
WR/KR Mecole Hardman Placed on IR
EmotionallyUnstable replied to BillsFanForever19's topic in The Stadium Wall
They still have another elevation after tonight for Gabe. I wonder if they’d consider bringing back Codrington first, then moving Gabe to the roster following the Pittsburgh game. They can stand to waive Phidarian Mathis as they’re currently carrying 5 DTs. -
11/20/25 GAMEDAY Bills at Texans TNF Gameday Thread
EmotionallyUnstable replied to Chandler#81's topic in The Stadium Wall
I hate that I have to work today and can’t get a full day of bills content but at least it makes the game get here quicker -
Game week thread - Bills at Texans TNF
EmotionallyUnstable replied to BillsFan619's topic in The Stadium Wall
We are in agreement here! Time will tell. -
Game week thread - Bills at Texans TNF
EmotionallyUnstable replied to BillsFan619's topic in The Stadium Wall
If Houston as a top 3 rush defense is good enough in your opinion to be considered a really good defensive front, wouldn’t the number one rushing attack in the NFL be also considered a really good offensive line? -
Game week thread - Bills at Texans TNF
EmotionallyUnstable replied to BillsFan619's topic in The Stadium Wall
If you’re referencing my post, I said the pass rush was not as stout as people are selling. The ends are very good, not great. FWIW, neither of Anderson or Hunter recorded a sack last year vs Buffalo. We have great tackles. I like our chances. Houston has a top 3 run defense in the league, in large part because of the DTs you mention. Again, this is strength on strength and it will be fun to see what they can do here. IMO the defense is FAST (especially at LB) and will flow quickly. I hope Brady uses this to his advantage. -
Game week thread - Bills at Texans TNF
EmotionallyUnstable replied to BillsFan619's topic in The Stadium Wall
I’m with you on Fox but not for that reason. Javon Solomon isn’t a serviceable option at end, nor do I think he offers any pass rush upside in the nascar package. Hes repeatedly failed to be impactful in that role and has proven a liability at DE on early downs. We can’t be rolling TJ Sanders out at end. And Bosa’s snap count (61%) last week wasn’t all that crazy for his career numbers or this season in comparison to other games. -
Game week thread - Bills at Texans TNF
EmotionallyUnstable replied to BillsFan619's topic in The Stadium Wall
In this scenario, they’d be down to: Shakir Palmer Shavers Moore That all but guarantees a Gabe Davis elevation. The second elevation could be for Codrington, or possible another Latu call up with Kincaid down. -
Game week thread - Bills at Texans TNF
EmotionallyUnstable replied to BillsFan619's topic in The Stadium Wall
I am not nearly as sold on the pass rush as many. The numbers are hard to deny at end. However, the edge guys I think they are very good, but not great. We have great tackles. I think they’ll be fine in pass pro. They also don’t really blitz or get too exotic with stunts. They use some (from the little I’ve seen this year) interesting alignments in passing downs, such as Anderson/Hunter on the same side. Otherwise it’ll look a lot like the Bills alignments presnap, the occasional double A presnap sugar from the backers, the overload to one side, etc. Despite being the smaller player, I believe Anderson is more stout against the run. Their interior guys are playing well. Rankins is great and Settle and Tommy Togiai (72) are good players. Again, this is strength on strength. It will be a fun watch. -
Why are people wanting to continue to punish a player who has already been disciplined for his actions? Leaving him behind to “teach him a lesson” is just punitive beyond a reasonable measure. “If you want a student to learn math, you teach them math. If you want a student to learn to read, you teach them to read. If you want a student to learn to behave, we punish?” This is a line of thinking that some of you have adopted. Behavior is LEARNED and therefore must be relearned, taught and supported. Consequence plays a role in this but it is not the sole measure needed to get what we need from Coleman. We must remember, this organization WANTS Coleman to succeed (clearly unlike some of you). Therefore, they should be taking the steps to help him mature not driving a wedge between them. In an unrelated example: If an addict who attends meetings relapses, they don’t cut him out of the next meeting. They encourage his participation, pick him up, hold him accountable by building rapport. Relationships matter. Ill get off my soap box now but I hope that those who feel they need to continue to twist the knife think about what the positive and negative results from this might be.
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A Few Thoughts about the Bucs Game - Community Edition
EmotionallyUnstable replied to Virgil's topic in The Stadium Wall
So his contract is essentially a 3 million in base salary this year (2025) with a 9 million dollar signing bonus. Although Bosa is paid 12 million in money this season, the money is not paid out that way on paper. Per league rules, a signing bonus can be prorated up to 5 years. So the Bills chose to spread the 9 of the 12 million over 2025-2029 (1.8 a year). Therefore, though Bosa is actually getting paid 12 million this season, his cap hit this year is only around 5 million (base + 1.8 prorated signing bonus). The remaining 7 million (1.8 x4 more years) is spread out down the road. Still with me? If so, this is where the potential extension could in theory help them. One of the nuances of void years in contracts is that when a contact voids, all signing bonus money in future years (those 1.8 over 4 years) becomes immediately due on the books that year. If Bosa is not extended, the 7.2 dead cap is due in 2026. (All remaining 4 years of 1.8 signing bonus). If they DO extended him, then the prorated money from 2026-2029 remains in place and they will still on the hook for 1.8 on in 2026 for Bosa (with 3 more years to pay). So although it doesn’t save you money in the long run, an extension could continue to bump bonuses down the road, and remove 5.4 million in dead money (2026-2029) from becoming due leaving them more room to work with next year. I hope my rambling explaination was helpful. Check out his contract details here if you’re interested https://www.spotrac.com/nfl/player/_/id/18951/joey-bosa -
Seemed like they played a bit of 4-3 under This is an example IMO
