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DC Greg

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  1. 1 hour ago, Ray Stonada said:

    We WANT guys who care as much as Diggs, who have that fire. I don't give a **** if they can be a little abrasive at times.


    This is my take. Too many soft asses hanging their heads during that game in that second half. Diggs wasn’t going out with his tail between his legs. He was still playing to win. Can’t say that for everyone on the squad yesterday. Pathetic effort all around.

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  2. GTFO of here with this nonsense. Diggs is the one player on the team who showed heart yesterday. He didn't hang his head and was still trying to win the game in the second half in spite of how bad things were going. Not only is he a top 5 NFL WR, he's one of the few true winners on the squad. We need him and we have to hope the rest of the team stops feeling sorry for themselves when things don't go well like he does. Sack the F up and play ball like a professional, like Stefon Diggs. 

  3. 34 minutes ago, vanhalen26 said:

    Before stubhub eBay was the main marketplace for resale tickets.  I bought and sold occasionally that way.  Then with stubhub etc, ebay is pretty much a non factor.

     

    And now stubhub is largely a nonfactor since Ticketmaster implemented their own resale platform directly integrated into the same place you buy the tickets in the first place. Sure stubhub, tick pick, seatgeek, etc still exist, but the vast majority of inventory for resale is now just on the mother ship. Even with the fees, it's very rare that I'll see better prices on any of those other third party sites anymore. More people resell on TM now, so there's more competition on there.

     

    Seems I'm always finding the best resale prices on TM these days, whether I'm buying for a game a few days in advance or watching the prices fall in the minutes before game time (this is way more common for other sports and stadiums outside of Highmark, by the way. There are a lot fewer people who adjust the prices of their tickets for Bills games and try to sell or buy last minute. One big factor being that the internet/service sucks and makes it hard to do around the stadium last minute on game day!)

  4. 1 hour ago, Awwufelloff said:

    He went to 10 superbowls and won 7 of them. He literally holds every record. He will be the all time GOAT. 

     

    It is truly hard to believe that this will ever be approached let alone eclipsed. Personal stats, sure. But 10 super bowl trips and 7 victories for a single QB? I have a hard time believing we'll ever seen anything like that again in the modern NFL. It's incredible, and I think it will only become more incredible in time when great QBs come and go over the next few decades and maybe make it to 3 or 4 and win 2-3. No one is ever winning 7 again. 

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  5. I need to know more about how this affects the Bills before developing my opinion. Does Bass use this and benefit from it? If so, it's no big deal and everyone should relax. If he doesn't, all these cheating bums on other teams should be punished to the maximum extent of the law and all their teams' past super bowl victories vacated. 

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  6. 3 minutes ago, FrenchConnection said:

    Favre who can run. Brett Favre's passing stats in 1995 (his best statistical year) are eerily similar to Josh's stats this year. The main thing that Allen adds to that (besides not being a bad teammate) is the rushing yards and TDs. But they had a thousand yard rusher.

     

    Also, did you guys know that the BIlls got over 1,400 yards rushing from their primary running backs (Singletary, Cook and Moss) this year? More to that point, if you add Josh's yards in (which you should because yards are yards), the Bills were 9th in the league in rushing yards this year. And that's not adjusting for them playing one fewer game. The Bills had by far the highest number of rushing yards amongst the teams with high-powered passing offenses.  I never would have guessed that based upon how I felt throughout the season. 

     

    Run game really picked up late in the season. And it's no coincidence that it was when Dorsey and co. decided to give Cook a real share of the touches. He's been gashing defenses.

  7. 19 hours ago, extrahammer said:

     

    Do you believe some of the media labeling Allen this generation's Brett Favre is fair?

     

    It's not a bad comparison. Especially if you think about it as in they make watching the game of football more fun for fans than any other player in the league. We're so lucky we get to watch this guy every Sunday. I'll take the good with the bad any day. He's awesome to root for, and he's an amazing talent.

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  8. 4 hours ago, fasteddie said:

    You ought to be at the stadium! They don't show pertinent replays. When they do, it's 2 minutes after the play.

    Also, what happened to the end zone camera showing the tunnel goalposts? We had no idea if the kick was good or not. Had to wait for fan response. 

    Bills dropped the ball again.

     

    I can't wait for the new stadium.

  9. 22 hours ago, MJS said:

    Good guy. Horrible PBP. He just blandly describes the game.

     

    Every TD is "Touchdown! Touchdown Buffalo! The player caught the ball and crossed the goal line, which means he scored a touchdown. Wow!"

     

    He has no wit. He provides no color or imagination.

     

    This is the most perfect description of a Murph call I've ever read :lol:

  10. 18 minutes ago, SCBills said:


    Clown post. 
     

    Does KC have a Von Miller?

     

    Does Cincy?

     

    Nope …

     

    Without Hyde, Bills and Bengals Defenses are pretty similar.  Both are better than the Chiefs Defense. 
     

    If 75% Hyde can come back for a potential Divisional Round and beyond, everything changes for our Defense. 
     

    None of the contenders have an elite pass rush.  If Hyde comes back, we can reasonably have hope that we, again, have the best top to bottom Defense in the AFC Playoffs.  
     

    Im as frustrated with the Defenses play in past post-seasons as anyone.  I’ve been very vocal about it.  I’m also not a trollish doomer that can’t simply evaluate talent on the field.  We still have talent.. and if Hyde comes back, there’s hope that they can (at least) slow down high powered offenses. 
     

     

     

    Chris Jones is an absolute force from the 3 tech for the Chiefs. One of the best DTs in the game. He is a problem.

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  11. I’m amazed at the level of speculation this has generated. I don’t think any of this is going to happen. The game will be a no contest and win percentage will determine seeding. All this talk of neutral sites and what not seems pulled out of thin air. I don’t see any of that actually happening. The chiefs seem poised to back into the 1 seed unless the raiders can pull of an all time upset.

  12. 2 minutes ago, Malazan said:

     

    ..for 17 yards.. he's not the same guy that took every short pass for 8+ yards in 2020

     

    Who is expecting that? Not me. I'm just hoping for him to find the sticks and just catch the ball to move the chains a few times. If his hands are good for a key third down conversion maybe once or twice a game, that's something we don't have reliably out of the slot right now and really could use. Seems like a valuable enough role for him to have a spot on the active roster to me and to get a few reps. If he is so terrible that he can't get open at all anymore, then they move him back down. I just don't see the downside to trying this out.

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  13. 10 minutes ago, atlbillsfan1975 said:

    Some of you I want to ask a question: Do you care more about being right (about a player being bad) or watching your team win?

    As it stands today none of us know what Beasley will provide for production. The people who have all the information think this is a good move to make. I like the GM and coaches recognizing there a situation that needs to be addressed. Good for them for not sitting on their hands or trying to deny there is an issue. You want to live in the past and rehash how we got here? Go ahead, that is your luxury as a fan. I think a healthy approach which makes me feel better is that this could help Josh and the offense. What Beasley does is find spots in zone coverage, and Beasley always has had good hands. If either one of those traits has left completely, then Beasley will not be w/Buffalo for long and the team is in no different a spot then before. 

     

    Well said. Josh wanted this, and if he and Beane think it will help, trust their judgement. I am thrilled that Beane listens to the star QB and players in general on things like this. He doesn't let them dictate everything, but I think that his listening and making moves when possible (think giving Poyer that additional incentive in his contract before the season) is further building this great culture the Bills have and the trust between players/management. Beasley is a very low risk potentially "high" (relatively) reward move. 

     

    I know many people disagreed with his vaccine stance and feel butthurt by the way he left, but everyone deserves second chances. He was a great team player for years and well liked and respected across the board. I'm sure he will keep his head down and is only here for one reason: to win. Again, Josh's word is good enough for me. 

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  14. Beasley’s play fell off his last couple seasons in Buffalo due to age/injuries. But, if he’s got anything left in the tank, I’d love to see it. He was the most reliable outlet for Josh for a long time. As others have noted, if he’s rested and can provide anything close to what he used to do in terms of finding the soft spot in the zone on third down, he could be worth a shot.
     

    If Josh thinks it could help, make it happen. 

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