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TPS

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  1. For those coming to games, the venue is finally open. Here's a nice little piece on some of the amenities, and more interesting it gives you a taste about the current "Buffalo vibe..." http://buffalorising.com/2015/09/panorama-on-seven/
  2. Sounds like the key for Bills will be to disrupt the short, quick passes by pressing receivers at the line. Also looking forward to the Hughes match up with their LT.
  3. That is my take too, money was a minor consideration. I really wanted to see Freddie as a Bill in the playoffs, but this isn't a sentimental business. Brown is the most similar to McCoy, Boobie plays all facets of ST, and Karlos has great potential while adding to ST now. Keeping Freddie means losing one of the other players, and dressing him for games means not dressing a very good ST player.
  4. If they haven't given up on him, then we will most likely see him on the PS.
  5. I'm looking forward to the post-season game between the Bills led by Taylor and the Ravens by Flacco....
  6. Brown is the insurance if McCoy goes down. He'll make the team but most liky sit out games for reason noted above.
  7. Easley has talent, and was pretty raw when the Bills got him. He most likely was never a good NFL caliber route runner, and I'm sure he, as much as anyone at the WR position, has been helped tremendously by Lal.
  8. so, you're saying the leftist agenda is broader than 2+2?
  9. Thanks for finding and posting that. I hope it is now tyrod's time!
  10. Where exactly in that article does it expose a "leftist agenda"? I'm also having difficulty finding where "this guy explains the gay marriage paper factually"? According to the link, the article was not so much about gay marriage, rather how direct interactions with people can change opinions. I'm with you on the fact stats can be massaged by the researcher, and the bias could be explicit or implicit, but I'm having difficulty finding 2+2 = leftist agendas?
  11. Agreed. Between better coaching, scheme, Oline, and skill position players, there is no way this offense doesn't make a leap in scoring average over the past two years (which was about 21 ppg), regardless of who the QB is this year. It's about to be on.
  12. Good job Gunner. A couple differences. One, I think the only way Thompson is not on this team is if they end up trading him, which I doubt. I think one of Goodwin or Hogan is the loser in this scenario. Two, I think one of Brown and Boobie are gone at RB, but I'm not so sure it's Brown. Speed over brawn in this case, despite Brown's rep as a fumbler. Three, I think Carrington stays over one of either IK or Randell J. Four, I agree about Brooks, his job is tenuous, and now that Cockerel is back, he's got two preseason games to show he belongs, and I'm pulling for him over Brooks. Five, I know you were going off of the current roster, but I think they find someone on the waiver wire for the 8th OL spot.
  13. Tolzien 2 years in a row. I propose we trade for him...
  14. EJ needs to play the entire game with the same intensity he has on a 4th quarter game-winning drive.
  15. Thanks, I had that same thought Re #5, though I thought blitzing would help the O-lines just as much as the QBs et al.
  16. B-News article states we've experienced 63 months in a row of job growth Good news for many of the PPPers here, over the past 12 months private sector jobs have led the way, as government jobs actually declined. 63 months
  17. This blurb on the Bills' site is interesting, Rex throwing things at his D to see how they react in pre-season. I like it. Mind Games
  18. Some six months ago Jerry Hughes said he was going to test the FA market. Ahhh...negotiations....
  19. Re the blitzing, a while back Dennis Thurman said something like they will show enough in the pre-season to make teams prepare for everything, so it could've been a bit of that? Blitzing by both teams also had me wondering if Rex and mike had a little "deal" going to help prep each other's O-line? I guess the next two games will provide answers.
  20. He hedges with this, "Add Ryan's playbook to this group, and third might be too low a ranking for the 2015 season."
  21. These guys are professionals, the timing should've been down in mini camp (hit sarcasm button please)...
  22. They say it usually takes 3 years to judge a draft, but 2013 is looking like it could be one of the best all-around drafts in history. Whaley brought his guys in after he was named GM shortly after the 2012 draft, in which they drafted EJ. I think the best way to judge Whaley is on the last 2 drafts, which he and HIS team directed. The team of Whaley, Monos, and Fisher are building a powerhouse.
  23. The other aspect of this article, this team can compete for a championship. It is very similar to what ryan had in his first 2 years with the jets--a top tier D and a mediocre QB. The main differences are 1) more offensive talent overall, 2) the O-line probably won't be as good, and 3) better O-coordinator. It's going to be a good year.
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