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1 minute ago, mattynh said:
They won three SB's before AH they have one 3 SB's since AH. They have been to 9 in like 18 years and someone thinks the Patriots are the ones that need to learn something? HAHA
In the soap opera land of TBD football results are of no importance. Get with the program.
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1 hour ago, El Guapo said:
I would say Rivers. Mahomes will move into that spot if he maintains his trajectory.
On his current trajectory top 3 is in reach for him.
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7 minutes ago, Happy Gilmore said:
Fourth best...does it really matter? Not trying to be a douche...
I think it matters. if you had a crystal ball and were told Josh Allen would be the fourth best QB over the next 12
years would you want the team to try to improve the position. Or would that be good enough.
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18 minutes ago, Hapless Bills Fan said:
Everyone is entitled to his or her opinion, including that expressed by Chandler
But I apologize for participating like an adult, I’ll try harder to channel my “inner child” next time
Chandler is more like a [. ], but whatever. (this is an opinion I assume I am entitled too)
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2 minutes ago, co_springs_billsfan said:
4. Rivers
5. Luck
6. Carson Palmer
Honorable mention: Cutler, Fitzpatrick, Pennington, McNair
Carson Palmer's deserves a mention. Good call.
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4 minutes ago, yungmack said:
There is that. When you look at it, the AFC has had a pretty poor run of QBs the last 20 years.
I am not sure this is true. Who would list as the top 4 QB;s in the NFC this century.
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4 minutes ago, BADOLBILZ said:
Rivers
Luck
Flacco
in that order I'd say.........that's 40% of AFC teams that had some degree of stability(or in the Broncos case a brief run of dominance) at the position during those 19 seasons.
I expect that % to be much higher over the next 20 years..........it's getting easier to play the position and the incoming talent level has been high in recent years and the salaries are making it worthwhile for players on the fence about baseball/football to choose football.
I agree with this, unless you project Mahomes after 17 games as a starter, but won't quibble with anyone who says that is too soon.
With Luck's retirement and the seeming demise of Cam Newton (NFC I know) It really shows how hard it is too have a QB that really "succeeds" the way fans would like them too. I would venture to guess that all of Rivers', Luck's and Flacco's fans are actually fairly disappointed with the careers, even while respecting their skills.2 minutes ago, Coach Tuesday said:
Ah. I missed the question. He started in the AFC, does that count?shot and a score with the Chargers reference.
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22 minutes ago, Chandler#81 said:
This is a poor spin on the NFL ? celebration. Was this question even dreamed of in 1938? Of course not.
Hapless Bills Fan is a moderator who participated like an adult.
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19 minutes ago, Chandler#81 said:
Remove the stick. It’s making you walk funny.
something a little old gossiping lady would say.
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6 minutes ago, BuffaloBillies said:
Luck. Minus the injuries, he was well on his way
Question in intended to be about actual results , not potential. I think Rivers is the right answer.
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5 minutes ago, RaoulDuke79 said:
It's a message board....we talk about things. Kind of one in the same, ya dig?
Yes, because football and gossip about who is using prostitutes is exactly the same thing.
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Just now, RiotAct said:
Rivers
I can go with this. Would you say his career has been a disappointment due to the lack of team successes?
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Brady, Manning and Rothlisberger have dominated the QB position in the AFC in an insane way this century. Who is the fourth best. Sad to say even on one seasons experience, i think the strongest argument can be made for Pat Mahomes.
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1 hour ago, Binghamton Beast said:
https://buffalonews.com/2019/09/13/prosecutor-in-sex-trafficking-case-its-happening-here/
I wonder who? I wonder if it is current or past players? I wonder if it’s or not true?
I wonder if names will come out......
Why?
This board is starting to feel like a gossip column.
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If any fanbase knows bad QB, the Bills fanbase does.
If the Panthers coaches thought that Newton's problems were something that would be solved with further healing, I believe he would have been pulled last night. To me they are giving him as much runway as possible to see if he can take flight again. If he plays two more games in a row like that, he could be a mid-season retirement. -
3 hours ago, billsfan1959 said:
Summary of the article: Tommy is grossed out by putting his hands under the center's sweaty a$$, so, he makes his center put a towel down his pants. Then Tommy takes the towel home and puts it with the rest of his a$$ sweat towel collection in his secret room in the basement...
Edit: That last part might not have actually been in the article.
takes a pretty twisted mind to think that up. just saying.
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Cam looked washed up last night. Eight losses as starting QB in a row is pretty bad. Based on the first two weeks if the Panther tried to trade Newton, they would have to bundle at a first and third round pick with him in exchange for a 7th round pick to get someone to take his salary. He is now Brock Osweiler bad.
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9 hours ago, John from Riverside said:
Beane and McD find corners working at Wallmart that come in and make plays
One of the nice things about our team situation.....our cap flexibility and ability to find talent......Levi Wallace for instance.
There are going to be our own players that are going to need to be paid soon
If Minkah is signed by the Bills, he becomes one of our players. If he turns out to be better than some others, then you pay him, and let others go. If is not as good, then you let him go to free agency.
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The real question is: If Tyrel has simply hired Gregg Williams to coach someone up to do his dirty work, would the NFL be cool with it?
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1 minute ago, NoHuddleKelly12 said:
I was really starting to get into the article, and then this:
"One could recall that with the third overall pick the New York Jets selected quarterback Sam Darnold, and you could imagine what the Giants offense would look like this season with Darnold entering perhaps his second year as the starter. The fact that Darnold plays for a team in the same media market perhaps adds fuel to this fire. But there is another quarterback who was available with that second-overall selection that is also playing in the same state..." (emphasis supplied).
I just can't...I just can't stomach this type of flagrant reporting foul!
to be fair, this weekend they are playing in the same state.
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It is a high bar, but Greg Williams is the NFL's biggest embarrassment. Any organization that keeps an employee who paid employees to injure other employees could almost be considered criminal. He should have been banned for life.
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4 hours ago, Shaw66 said:
Fair enough. But
1. I'm talking today, not history, and
2. OJ wasn't a murderer when he was on the team.
Raises an interesting question. Is a murderer only a murderer after the fact? or was it in the nature of the person all along?
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Based on the combination of carries and results, I would say Josh Allen is the Bills RB1.
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Results actually seem pretty reasonable. Interesting that Mayfield and Allen are in a dead heat tie.
Unnamed Bills and Sabres players involved with victim of sex trafficking
in The Stadium Wall Archives
Posted
Sex is not technically illegal.