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  1. He's arriving at 6 AM. Someone give him a good breakfast tip that is on the way to the stadium. They'll be hungry. I'm a Northtowns guy, so I don't know where to go. (I'd go to The Original Pancake House, Williamsville, but that is out of their way)
  2. I wouldn't be surprised if Tyrod ends up in Green Bay, for their first round pick.
  3. Congratulations on the house closing. That's a life event. You can run down to any Walmart, or Target and get an "HD TV antenna." And it doesn't need to be sophisticated or costly. I used this $9 antenna for six months, no problem. You may have to experiment, point it in different directions. ------------------------------------- Aside: HDTV and "cord cutting" would be a good pinned topic in the Consumer Digest forum.
  4. Original source, Jeff Darlington, is ESPN reporter, which is an SJW playground. Looks like he's seeing what he wants to, not what it is.
  5. Anyone hear of this? https://twitter.com/JBurtonXP/status/911643048718848005/photo/1 I'm guessing fake news.
  6. Ted's Front Park burned down sometime in the early seventies. They still exist in other locations.
  7. Hold the front office accountable...How? Fine them? Run laps? Time out? Public apology and humiliation? Restrict their privileges? Send them a sternly worded email? Lock them up with a journalist? Dunking chair? Short of firing them, how do you wish to hold them accountable?
  8. Never heard of him... So get 'er done Russ, Doug, Brandon. ---BREAK--- Russ Brandon. Brandon Beane. Soul mates?
  9. Tanking is hard work. You suck so much, then all the sudden one weekend an opponent takes you for granted and doesn't arrive ready to play--then you get one of those dreaded W's. Jets get a 5-11 season. First pick goes to the 49's.
  10. I'm not paying. $3.. price is entirely acceptable. But the last thing I need in life is another auto-recurring charge on my credit card. Caveat: I didn't try the registration process, but I imagine the only option is "bill me until canceled" Yeah. Warren Buffett/Berkshire Hathaway doesn't own slouch companies.
  11. The protocol phases, for those who don't know it: Rest and recovery: Until a player returns to the "baseline level of signs and symptoms and neurological examination," only limited stretching and balance activities are recommended. Electronics, social media and team meetings are all to be avoided. Light aerobic exercise: The NFL recommends 10-20 minutes on a stationary bike or treadmill without resistance training or weight training. The cardiovascular activity is monitored by an athletic trainer to "determine if there are any recurrent concussion signs or symptoms." Continued aerobic exercise and introduction of strength training: Increased duration and intensity of aerobic exercise with strength training added. An athletic trainer will supervise to watch for recurrent concussions signs or symptoms. Football specific activities: The cognitive load of playing football will be added and players will participate in non-contact activities for the typical duration of a full practice. Full football activity/clearance: A player returns to full participation in practice, including contact without restriction. Looks like Tyrod did Step 4 today. If concussion symptoms don't return after non-contact practice, he can return to playing. source: https://www.sbnation.com/nfl/2016/9/18/12940926/nfl-concussion-protocol-explained
  12. That. If Beane did release Boldin without comp, he would forever in the future be putty in the hand during trade talks with other GMs. They'd think Beane was just a patsy. Also Beane's bargaining with free agents would be have friction as they think they could have their way with him. People who want to release Boldin no-strings because of his stature need to go back to Madden 2005.
  13. https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/early-lead/wp/2017/08/29/lions-make-matthew-stafford-the-highest-paid-player-in-nfl-history/ Adam Schefter says: 135 mil for 5 years, 27 mil a season for a QB that: Ya think.. with these economics, that tanking and getting a hot rookie QB sounds good? I'm starting to think so. As in, getting a good rookie contract for five years is better than paying bug bucks to mediocre veteran QBs? Aside: whoever does contracts in Detroit is worse than ole Overdorf.. and the entire league ownership is angry at him/her.
  14. Dude.. they got this thing called CPAP. You gotta try it. Love your Billieve ... and it is not misplaced. Terry and Kim will get 'er done within the next 3 years. Maybe 2.
  15. On paper, with good talent well matched to the scheme, I'd say the D is Top 10 for sure. But the offense is going to be very bad. Multiple 3-and-out offensive drives per game are going to keep the D winded and less effective, and possibly lead to injuries.
  16. I watched 30/30 this AM. It was the 1988 "on paper athletically out gunned character team" of Notre Dame v. Miami, aka the Catholics v. Convicts game. Spoiler: character won.
  17. I disagree with the popular sentiment on this board--that packaging picks to draft a "franchise" QB is the way forward. McD and Bean have shown they value the draft to acquire talent. They loves some draft picks. They'll draft a QB with a pick if they like him, but they aren't going to package picks to move up to select a particular person. It's not how they roll, IMO. The future is indeed bright -= IF =- Bean and McD are good draft day operators.
  18. Deflate the game balls. But inflate the autopilot. The Patsies will need to change from sucking to blowing. ...lame... someone fix that for me.
  19. Seriously, the Golden Age of Franchise Quarterbacks is coming to an end. There are not enough franchise QBs today (previous thread here seemed to agree that only about 15 FQB's exist). Imagine the shortage a couple years from now when this group highschoolers in draft status. Maybe the Jets are right to tank.
  20. This doesn't make financial sense. They cost of staffing, hangering and maintaining 20 year old jets is humongous. It far exceeds the savings on 10 or so team trips per year, and occasional offset from a rental to a New England scoundrel with too much money on their hands. Two planes?? Forget about it... If the Seahawks, in Boeing's backyard, in a town awash with tech money couldn't make it work, I kind of doubt the Patsies will either. Having said that: maybe 10 road NFL games (incl pre-season) plus 40 to 50 Sabres road trips, I could maybe see this working for Pegula Sports and Entertainment. (I know there will be sched. conflicts) Though, more in the format of a 737, in a 2+2 aisle formation. LOL... put them on a C-130 with a seat pallet.
  21. An article, with many sources links within. Most recent link: Sen. Lankford touting a bill to kill stadium construction tax credits. From Sen. Lankford: This bill is being advertised as bipartisan. I can easily see this being signed into law. Why? Because most of the 32 teams have built their signature palaces, so there is little political risk for the Senate in prohibiting future funding (as Fed. tax breaks) for stadiums. Everyone has their palace stadium, except Buffalo.. and whomever else. Loss of Fed. tax credits associated with a new stadium could be a gift, or a kick in the teeth for WNY. A gift: because local tax payers wouldn't be crushed by the debt of new stadium the NFL owners would back off of their insistence of a new Bills stadium Or, a kick in the teeth: NFL owners continue their insistence on a new Buffalo stadium; when Buffalo can't come through due to loss of Fed. tax credits, NFL future actions** would make the Bills uncompetitive financially, thus uncompetitive on the field, starting a chain of events forcing the them to moveThoughts? -------------------- ** I don't know what the owners would do to penalize Bflo, but creativity driven by greed knows no bounds
  22. Sort of. The Ralph is sporting a tie now. Unfortunately it's a clip on, compared to other stadiums. The Ralph has good bones. Build around those bones a bit and save the taxpayer some bucks compared to a new downtown palace. Pegs should do just enough enhancement to show the other owners that he tried. Show his league partners he's a team player ... yet not break the local bank.
  23. Phuck Maclin. He was KC's problem.. that's why they cut him. Now he's Baltimore's problem. Whew.. Bills dodged a bullet there.
  24. 53 pages of comments for a trade rumor? 53 pages of comments for a trade rumor, originated by a "privately run website run by a couple of lads who love their Rugby League, Australian Rules Football and NFL"? I'm speechless.
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