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Cook continues to drop passes
EmotionallyUnstable replied to Jerry Jabber's topic in The Stadium Wall
Agreed on the first part but I don’t necessarily think we need an elite player at the position. It’d be nice, but reliability would be ideal. -
Very common amongst NFLers
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Cook continues to drop passes
EmotionallyUnstable replied to Jerry Jabber's topic in The Stadium Wall
Never been a fan, mostly because it was another Beane 2nd round whiff. Please spare me the hate on how he is explosive, a game breaker, etc…he is a RB and Beane finally seems to have learned his lesson waiting until R4 for Ray Davis. Aside from that which is not his fault, his inability to pass protect and being unreliable from his first ever touch as a Bill has left a soured taste in my mouth. I’d actually much prefer a well rounded back like Singletary. To top it all off, his interviews are very ho hum. He seems like about as fun as a colonoscopy. Not exactly sending out “I love to be here” vibes. That paired with the on field irregularity leaves a lot to be desired. -
Looking to put one in and weighing options and costs. Being in WNY, it can be a large investment for limited seasonal use. I’ve got two young kids, my wife and I don’t work over the summer, and love to entertain/grill with family and friends. We are leaning towards putting one in. The problem? You can do it for 5k-200k depending on what you want. So what do you have? Are you happy with it? For those without, are you glad you don’t have one or wish you did? cannonball.
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JA’s favorite pass of his NFL career
EmotionallyUnstable replied to BillsFan619's topic in The Stadium Wall
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JA’s favorite pass of his NFL career
EmotionallyUnstable replied to BillsFan619's topic in The Stadium Wall
There was another one from this game I remember. Allen rifled it over the outstretch fingertips of Fred Werner down the middle of the field. I don’t remember who caught out but it was a perfect ball over the Lb and in the hole between two deep. Allen jumped as he released it I think this is mine. It was a total “wow” moment for me. Plus a Thanksgiving game leading to the win. -
The problem with the Bills roster has remained the same over the last few years: the top end talent likely isn’t elite enough to get it done down the stretch. They’ve long been touted as being deep, having quality players and a good surrounding cast. Once again, as you see in the receiver room, they’ve opted to go with multiple good options while losing their most dynamic WR. I am not pessimistic on their chance this year, as we still have JA. I just believe due to the make up of the roster, he’d have to play at an elite level (which he is capable of) to carry the team all the way. I don’t think it’s sustainable. There is the possibility that one of the guys in house elivates to that elite level. I am not counting on it. They’re still a playoff team, but how far they go will rest solely on Allen’s play making ability
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Reminds me more of Michael Pittman in stature and RAS The Bills have been ineffective at stretching the field horizontally for years. You saw a concentrated effort with Brady last year to get guys the ball laterally in space. I am hopeful they’ve found a path to consistent success in this realm as it will only help to open up things vertically and over the middle
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So Coleman, a 2nd pick we traded back for, looks to be getting the best of a 1st round pick we traded up for…man, you just never know!
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My very special training camp report (7/29)
EmotionallyUnstable replied to Miyagi-Do Karate's topic in The Stadium Wall
yeaaa wasn’t expecting to spend most of the morning with my 3 year old on the inflatable obstacle course but that’s the way it goes -
Training Camp 7/29 - First day of pads
EmotionallyUnstable replied to DaBillsFanSince1973's topic in The Stadium Wall
He’s currently running with the ones, going to play specials, etc. I agree completely -
Training Camp 7/29 - First day of pads
EmotionallyUnstable replied to DaBillsFanSince1973's topic in The Stadium Wall
Prime example of why we need to take all these tweets with a heavy dose of salt. The tweet leaves out that giant fact that on the 1v1 rep of Ingram v Coleman, the ref tending to the drill threw his flag. He was being completely mugged. -
What are your favorite kind of popsicles?
EmotionallyUnstable replied to BillsPride12's topic in Off the Wall
Two people’s favorite popsicles are ice creams? That doesn’t count -
Depends on what kind of environment you’re looking for. Do you want to stand the whole time, screaming Go Bills and high fiving random strangers? Would you prefer a more low key watch-party?
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Right. This is why I’m constantly surprised at people comparing the two as if it is apples to apples. If they want to look at swapping out one player for the next, I think you’re more likely to see Samuel in the Diggs role that was saw down the stretch last year, with Coleman taking the Davis snaps.
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No way. However it’s clear what they’re trying to do, and it could pay off without crippling them in the long run. Take a stab with Coleman this year, and if the likes of Shakir and Samuel cannot get it done, we’ll likely have an earlier first and two seconds next year to upgrade. 2025 WRs 1st round rookie? Coleman Samuel Shakir
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Sounds like a huge invasion of privacy and legit source of frustration. I have a few questions that’s might dictate how I’d personally handle it, and might help you as you seek your own answer: 1) How much longer is this particular project expected to go? 2) Do you anticipate having to work with this team again in the future? 3) Is there any professional purpose in finding out who/why invaded your work space (I.e firing, transfer, etc) or is it purely personal? I generally love the people I work with but have figured out over the past decade who can truly be trusted on a professional and personal level and those who I just keep it strictly surface level with. I’ve found that the better I can build a personal relationship with at work, the more likely myself or they are to go out of their way to help me in a professional capacity. It’s benefited me in the long run at work and on the home front.
