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  1. I did similar mocks for 29 years, (sometimes three rounds) dating back to the days where you could sit in the crowd and be 15 feet from Mel and the crew.   

     

    I respect the effort of the homemade mock with comments.  The simulator ones are just a little too easy, especially when you only select for your team.

     

    Great job here.

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  2. 1 hour ago, Warriorspikes51 said:

    This is really annoying.  If Dion hadn't yapped off about  "GOOD LUCK" coming in here and winning....MAYBE they wouldn't have been so fired up.  MAYBE he could have blocked Chris Jones for another half second rather than this nonsense. 

    Mahomes literally posted "Good Luck" on his IG after they won the game.  

    Bruce Smith also with his FOOLISHNESS pre-game with KC already on the sideline.  Bruce said we waited 3 years for this and now they have to play here.  SO STUPID. 

    Yeah we lost, but only by three points.  It is not like we got our a$$es handed to us.  There is nothing wrong with being confident. 

     

    Unless you are petrified of being wrong.

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  3. Cheating in sports ruins everything.

     

    I have way more respect for the Chiefs than I ever will for the Patriots.   

     

    Mahomes sat and watched and learned.  He turned out great.

    Brady sat, replaced Bledsoe, was relayed the defensive calls, gifted three super bowls when is was average.   He cheated the QB learning curve which is the hardest thing in sports to overcome.

     

    Pats are 10

     

    Chiefs are a 7 because I know we can play with them, but it is annoying to keep losing to them. 

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  4. 3 hours ago, SWATeam said:

    He tried on the last drive by fumbling and then throwing that dropped pick.

     

    It did seem on that last drive Josh lost some of that patience that was working so well all game.  If he just kept taking those checkdowns on that last sequence, they were still there to move the chains.

    Were those aggressive throws right after he got rolled late while sliding by that DT?  He got his head crushed into the turf 

  5. 2 hours ago, dma0034 said:

    Aaron Rodgers, while he was a Packer, never threw to a 1st round WR. It was a big thing. 

     

    Since Allen has been drafted the highest a WR has been picked is the 4th round (Gave Davis). One in the 5th (Shakir). You have arguably the most talented QB in the league and you have given him nothing. Ironically enough the one Offensive Position that the Bills draft a lot (RB) is the one that takes the ball outta your QB's hands the most. 

    This should change this year 🤞

  6. I have not seen it anywhere, but there were two questionable late hits on Josh.   Potential flags aside, the second one was late in the game when a KC D lineman steamrolled across Josh when he was already down crushing his head into the turf.   Josh's next two throws were noticeably off, and he didn't look right to me the rest of the game. 

     

    Does anyone else think that the late hit had a big impact, and he might have been at least mildly concussed? 

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  7. On 12/7/2023 at 8:31 AM, CincyBillsFan said:

    Damn this is prophetic:

     

    Those who’ve worked with the head coach on a day-to-day basis predicted all of this — months in advance — because they’ve seen how McDermott operates on a day-to-day basis. How tangibly nervous he gets in close games. How he has never truly appreciated his gift from the football gods: Josh Allen. How he’s quick to blame everyone but himself in defeat. That’s why one coach — in June — began by asking a simple question: “If they fail again this year? What does ownership do with Sean?”

     

    Three seconds later, he answered his own hypothetical.

     

    “Next year if they fail, you know who’ll be the first person he serves up? Ken Dorsey.”

     

    The coach wasn’t quite sure how McDermott would manage to put Dorsey’s head on a stick. After all, it’s the head coach’s beloved defense that has melted in four straight postseason losses. The honeymoon period with fans ended a long time ago — pointing a finger at his breadwinning quarterback, again, surely wouldn’t work. Yet even back in June, this assistant knew his old boss would find a way to deflect blame.

     

    “Watch,” he said, “if they sputter at all during this year, the narrative’s going to be the offense.”

    Didn't Ken Dorsey fail this season?  I think that quote is ridiculous.   Also he starts with a quote, inserts his opinion, and ends with a quote like the entire narrative was from a reliable source.   His writing style is deceptive IMO.  I was hoping for a more fact based article where I could form my own opinion

  8. 5 hours ago, Pete said:

    Too bad he wasnt better in baseball.  NFL history would be much different.  New England might have zero rings if Tom chose baseball.

     

    in history im sure it happens often.  A super multi sport athlete chooses wrong sport - maybe the greatest hockey player ever,  never got to play hockey, instead playing another sport for example 

     

    They would have won at least one with almost any other QB when they were relaying defensive calls.  

  9. 38 minutes ago, BarleyNY said:

    That would not do a whole lot of good. Any cap space we could push out would just hit next year.

    Doesn't sound like you thought this through?   

     

     This is a Cole Beasley situation.  Adjust your 11 mil or walk.   He's not getting close to that on the open market when he has 7 concussions and misses games every year.  Nothing gets pushed out.  One year deal and comes back at 7 or 8 hopefully

  10. I wasn't crazy about being called a "Bills Mafia" member when it originally popped up.  To anyone who witnessed the Super Bowl losses, early on Bills Mafia seemed to represent talking twitter heads rather than X and Os knowledgeable fans who new what a Super Bowl caliber team looked like (first hand). 

     

    Then, during the draught, Bills Mafia seemed to represent young kids who had never seen a winner, pushing the limits on tailgating with all the table breaking.  Can't blame all those young kids for going ballistic on the tables, there wasn't good football to watch or a decent front office to believe in during the draught.         

     

    The McBeane arrival seemed to bring everything together.   By putting a quality product on the field, all three of those pre existing worlds seemed to come together as the latest revelation of what Bills Mafia is.   The generosity of the fans, the hunger for football knowledge, and willingness to persevere in any game day conditions has made the term Bills Mafia a proud badge to wear. 

     

    Thanks to all of you on here and everyone out there for making Bills Mafia the gold standard for NFL fandom.         

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