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  1. 9 minutes ago, Don Otreply said:

    Yeah, this is very likely the truth, not that Sean didn’t drag the team out of the perpetual laughing stock position they were in for what seemed to be forever, but Sean imo has plateaued and seems unwilling to make the minor adjustments to his overall team priorities/ scheme that could very well win a championship, but I always hope for the best, 

    Do you view this as similar to the way Reid plateaued in Philly?

  2. 9 minutes ago, Simon said:

    I know we like to make fun of toothless redneck stereotypes, but did you know the toothbrush was actually invented in West Virginia?

    If it had been invented anywhere else it would have been called the teethbrush.

    Canada = gumbrush???????

  3. On 3/15/2024 at 9:54 AM, Punching Bag said:

    Alligators are like Pit Bulls - cannot be fully domesticated even if raised from a baby but can enjoy human attention.

    I can’t speak on Pits but alligators are like that because they got all them teeth and ain’t got no toothbrush.

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  4. 1 hour ago, boyst said:

    Watch game film on him. He can get separation and break away. 

    MHJ or who?

    Yes MHJ

    1 hour ago, mannc said:

    OK.  When was he timed in the 40 and what was his time? 

    I think MHJ will have a nice NFL career, but we're not talking about Megatron, or Randy Moss or Julio Jones here, which is how he's being hyped.  I'd put Caleb Williams in the same over-hyped bucket too, but that's a whole 'nother discussion.

    Agreed on MHJ.  Caleb I don’t know.  The upside is there but the downside is he cries and pouts one stomps his feet on a path to a short career.

  5. 1 hour ago, mannc said:

    Folks, MHJ is one of the most overrated NFL prospects since Sam Darnold.  If it wasn’t for his name, he’d be considered a borderline first rounder.  Good hands and good size, but no explosiveness, no YAC ability and obviously an entitled attitude.  Wouldn’t surprise me if he runs a 4.6.  Anyone who takes him over Nabers or Odunze is making a huge mistake.

    Please stop with this nonsense.

    Not that I think he is terrible but he is ooooooooooooooverrated.  He has issues tracking the ball which will be more problematic in the NFL than they were in college..  

  6. 49 minutes ago, SoonerBillsFan said:

    Thank you.  99% of this is HIS doing, and he can end it any time he wants. 

     

     

    Maybe the idiots getting spun up about a one, two, or three word tweet bear some responsibility?  Clearly Diggs has a work ethic, talent and desire to win.  That irrational fans think a three word entry on social media negates all of that and that we should somehow exhaust a huge chunk of salary cap to make our team less of a contender is not on Diggs.  Luckily it’s also not real life.

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  7. This cougar had probably tried to to cross the road lawfully many times and experienced the arrogance of the spandex mafia.  I wouldn’t be surprised if he finally got fed up and snapped.  It’s happened to many drivers.
     

    Good on the women for fighting back though.  Most spandex mafiosos would have stopped, got on their mobile phone, posted something to Instagram about how the cougar was in the wrong by expecting them to actually follow the rules of the road, watch their friend get dragged into the woods, then pedal away in their yellow outfits.

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  8. 3 hours ago, Dan Darragh said:

    The way I understand it, you get big bucks for being really good.  If "class act" was enough to get big bucks I'd be a wealthy man.

    Who wants to tell him?

  9. 7 hours ago, Alphadawg7 said:


    Wonder if he would be someone they would take at 28 or maybe trade back and try and land if they come away impressed after his workout.  

    I hate reporting nowadays.  Ok so he thought Franklin had a good combine.  Cool, that’s his opinion.  Just say it then.  Franklin was “sick at the combine” seems like hyperbole and a scream for attention.  If you’re going to be a moron at least explain what the guy did that was so “sick”.

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  10. 3 hours ago, Gugny said:


    I fell bad (I really don’t) for Yankees fans who actually believe Cole will pitch effectively this season. 
     

    I remember feeling optimistic every time deGrom had “discomfort.”  
     

    They carefully worded their assessment.  They technically NEVER said his UCL wasn’t torn.  They said it was “intact” which would be misleading but true if he had a partial tear.  It’s not good.  He’s probably the most important player on their team given the high upside but unreliable garbage they will have on the mound other than him.  Sure maybe Stroman, Rodon, Nestor etc all work out but odds are that two will crap the bed.  I hate seeing such a great pitcher injured.

     

    Kyle Bradish of the O’s has had nothing but positive reports and he’s already throwing off a mound, but even so I don’t think they can realistically count on him.  Cole’s reports seem far worse.  The elbow stuff rarely works out otherwise.  There are a few but…..McClanahan, Baz, Spings, Rasmussen, Painter, Dustin May, Mize, Alcantra, Dustin May again, looks like Urquidy today and about 37 guys I forgot.  
     

    It’s St. Patty’s day and the Yankees are borderline toast. ELL oh ELL

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  11. 58 minutes ago, BADOLBILZ said:

     

    Man, the Bears front office is so reminiscent of the Bills drought braintrust.   @PromoTheRobot would be like a pig in sh!t shouting down rightfully angry fans and defending that clown show. 😂

    Lol from the guy who constantly sings the praises of the Yankees.

     

    What transaction from the drought IYHO is comparable to this?

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  12. 4 minutes ago, SCBills said:


    I feel like, maybe hope.. that when Diggs is gone, Josh Allen truly becomes that type of leader and I have a feeling that when Diggs is no longer here.. Kincaid becomes an absolute superstar. 

    How exactly is Diggs preventing Allen from becoming a leader?  True leaders find a way.  I don’t think of Allen as a follower by any means, he is somewhat of a leader, but if he was ever going to be a true full time alpha leader, he would be one already.  Blaming Diggs for Allen being a goofy Golden Retriever type of a personality is misplaced.  
     

    BTW I have no qualms having Allen at QB at all.  And I don’t think he should artificially try to change his personality.  We can win with his personality and he should just be himself.  I don’t have any problem with Diggs personality either.  If I were to get out a magnifying glass and look for something I might worry a little about it might be Diggs expecting everyone to have a style just like his.

     

    When I scan the league’s QBs, who do I see as a “leader” that meets what I perceive……perhaps erroneously….to be your criteria?  A Jim Kelly type?

     

    I don’t see many.  It’s a different generation.  Even Mahomes is just a maybe for me as is Burrow.  Mayfield kind of has that vibe but isn’t good enough to back it up.  Stafford?  To a degree.

     

    Maybe some of the younger guys are like that and feeling their way, Stroud, Love etc.  I don’t know much about the rookies but mommy crying Williams ain’t it that’s for sure.

  13. 31 minutes ago, Chicken Boo said:

    This is my exact fear upon hearing about the Curtis Samuel signing. 

     

    The team has an aging/declining Stefon Diggs and several slot guys.  

     

    The Bills are not going to moneyball their way to a Lombardi.  The WR room is decent right now.  Why stop?  Lean into it and put this thing over-the-top.

     

     

    I’m not sure you pay close attention to the outskirts of the roster.  We have KJ Hamilton who never really got a fair shot in Denver.

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