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DaBillsFanSince1973

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  1. You Can’t Always Get What You Want
  2. Buffalo Bills’ Christian Wade and the International Pathway Program: What fans needs to know CAN CHRISTIAN WADE MAKE THE 53-MAN ROSTER AT THE END OF AUGUST? Yes. If the Bills feel Wade is one of their best players, he can make the final roster on August 31. IF RELEASED, DOES CHRISTIAN WADE HAVE TO GO THROUGH THE WAIVER PROCESS? Some fans on social media thought that Wade would automatically be placed on the Bills’ practice squad if he was released during roster cuts. That is not the case. Wade has to clear waivers before being placed on Buffalo’s practice squad. WHAT HAPPENS IF WADE IS CLAIMED BY ANOTHER TEAM AND IS LATER RELEASED? If another team claims Wade to their 53-man roster and later releases the back, he reverts to Buffalo’s practice squad as the 11th member unless the team turns him down. He could then sign as a member of the Bills’ 10-man practice squad. IF PLACED ON THE BILLS’ PRACTICE SQUAD USING THE 11TH INTERNATIONAL SPOT, CAN WADE PLAY THIS SEASON? No. If Wade clears waivers and is put on the practice squad as the Bills’ 11th member he cannot suit up for the Bills in 2019. CAN THE BILLS PUT WADE ON THEIR 10 MAN PRACTICE SQUAD AT THE END OF THE MONTH? Yes. If the Bills feel Wade could contribute to the team this season, Buffalo can bypass using the 11th spot on the practice squad and simply sign Wade to their 10-man squad. This would allow Buffalo to promote him at any point during the 2019 season.
  3. Preseason penalty recap: Buffalo Bills at Carolina Panthers This week was a little more interesting which is of course a bad thing. The 18.7 harm was more than twice the total of last week and firmly in the category of “bad.” In addition to an overall higher volume, the Bills also impacted more yards and downs than they did against the Colts. Four different players committed offensive holding including three linemen. Most of these were from depth players looking to get noticed but going about it the wrong way. Quinton Spain looks to be the starting left guard. His holding call this week adds to last week’s flag and suggests a pattern we’d rather not see.
  4. Since I've Been Loving You Livin' Lovin' Maid, Good Times Bad Times. When the Levee Breaks Babe I'm Gonna Leave You, Going to California, All My Love. Thank You
  5. my bad. haven't had my medicine yet.
  6. Every year is getting shorter never seem to find the time.
  7. Bills TE Lee Smith is rooting for rookie Tommy Sweeney Bills tight end Tommy Sweeney has one of his biggest fans very close to home. It’s teammate Lee Smith. Both playing the same position, it could be tough to imagine both players making the team’s final roster. Especially with the roller coaster the Bills have had at the position this offseason. “There’s nobody pulling for more than me. I was him,” Smith told the team’s website. “Like I said I was a later round pick who was just trying to find my way in the league. And I had good veteran, Kyle Williams around me back in those days, he showed me how to be a true pro.” Smith wasn’t a seventh rounder, but he was a later pick in the fifth in 2011 by the Bills, so he can level with the rookie.
  8. Buffalo Bills release E.J. Gaines from injured reserve with settlement By reaching an injury settlement, the Bills pay him for his time on injured reserve but not the entire season. With a six week injury starting August 10th, Buffalo will probably pay him two or weeks of his 2019 salary (unless there was a previous figure already included in his contract being that he is so often injured). Now Gaines is free to sign with a new team any time he is healthy. He can rejoin the Bills six weeks after the expiration of the injury settlement, as well. That would mean if Buffalo needs cornerback help around the start of November and Gaines is available, he can come back to the squad.
  9. all he has to do is use the new OL/WR corps to his advantage. make better decisions with the ball rather then run and help lead the team to wins and it will/should shut all the critics up. sounds simple and will be a lot of work but I have confidence he will have a much better 2nd season.
  10. Buffalo Bills’ Josh Allen dead last in PFF’s 2019 NFL starting quarterback rankings Like Rosen, Allen had a rough supporting cast as a rookie, though his uneven play resembled what he showed at Wyoming. He finished with the No. 25 overall grade at 65.3, showing off the expected big arm that led to the No. 12 percentage of big-time throws, but also the poor decision-making and inaccuracy that led to a No. 30 ranking at avoiding turnover-worthy plays. There are similarities to Lamar Jackson as they both have throw-for-throw accuracy concerns (Allen ranked 33rd out of 35 qualifiers after ranking poorly in college), but there are avenues for future success. Allen’s best bet is continuing to make the big plays down the field while complementing with the rushing ability that saw him rush for a league-high 508 yards on scrambles while posting the No. 4 rushing grade among quarterbacks, at 81.4. A new group of playmakers may give Allen a few more open throws to help with the accuracy issues, and he looks like a quarterback who will struggle with week-to-week consistency but will put together monster stretches of play that will make life difficult on opposing defenses.
  11. sorry mac, orton was a scrub back up, 9 seasons of accomplishing nothing. manuel, well, everyone knows his history. I'm not going back and forth with you on this because JA and MB are going to make their own history, a history that has not been written yet. I'm pretty confident though that they will fare much better then manuel/orton.
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