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DaBillsFanSince1973

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  1. all you have done in your short tenure here is put down the bills and prop up other teams and their players and coaches. not a good look for a supposed bills fan but a sure sign of an inciting troll, such as you are.
  2. what is this faith you speak of? do you deserve an explanation? the biggest blunder was unfortunately the day you joined this board. you do noting but incite here. sure you do it in your little intellectual way but it's inciting none the less. thank you.
  3. respect is earned...not given.
  4. I still recommend him staying clear of social media. he made an ass of himself, manning up is fine and all but he left his mark and it wasn't a good one. as for zay, if he is still on the roster after saturday's cuts, as a player that made the team I will support him going forward and hope he picks up his game and can contribute. if he isn't on the roster, I wish him well.
  5. Buffalo Bills have a problem at punter heading into 2019 season So far this preseason, Bojorquez has punted nine times (net average of 41.2 yards per punt) with one boot inside the 20, while Carter netted 40.5 yards on his four punts before being released. “He is still competing. He understands that and I like what he did yesterday. We put him in a situation where he had to execute at a high level and I thought he did a good job with that,” head coach Sean McDermott said of Bojorquez during his Tuesday press conference. “I did like some of the balls he kicked later in the game this past week against Detroit. Situational balls where we were pooch punting and then we were backed up so he had some good situational experience there. We have to continue to find consistency at this point.” Perhaps the Bills will look to a recently released punter like Ryan Allen, who was cut by the New England Patriots but has consistently been ranked among the middle of the pack for net yardage. Last year, Allen, a three-time Super Bowl champion, ranked 16th in average yards per punt (45.1), and was 19th in average net yards per punt (39.5). Allen also put on a punting show in the Super Bowl, averaging 43 yards per punt with three punts inside the 20 on his five boots.
  6. you two are one (Bevis) of same actually. newcomers, I think not. these recent accounts just decided to take a new name and climb out from under a rock.
  7. I actually thought you were related. I mean, you're obviously not new to the board just because you joined yesterday. I do find it funny that a troll account calls out another troll account like that though. carry on.
  8. why did you make it so obvious. this is what tells me you're not all there upstairs. I thought trolls were just a little smarter then that, then you came along. can't say I will enjoy your brief tenure with ignorant trolling posts like this. trolls are gonna troll..
  9. say it aint so. 7 n 9. new around the joint. nice out look you have there, must be a realist? I feel the first game is a statement game. they win, on the road against a division opponent, it sets the tone for what could be a good season. they lose, I feel it would really hurt going forward and could be in for a long season.
  10. She Blinded Me With Science
  11. punter. to go in to the season with the present would be a disaster waiting to happen.
  12. TJ Yeldon confident he can contribute for Bills But for the Bills, he might need to add a weapon to his game in order to make the team. He’s lined up snaps as a special teams contributor this preseason. While new to his NFL career, it’s not something completely new for the former second-round pick out of Alabama. “Being at ‘Bama, that’s one thing Nick Saban harped on. I played all four phases of special teams in college,” Yeldon told the Buffalo News. “Saban harped on technique on special teams, and I feel that’s carried over for me. He always told us, no matter if you’re a starter or the last guy on the team, you’ve gotta get your special-teams reps.” Yeldon’s status with the Bills is very much up in the air, despite his experience. If Buffalo cuts him, he could find himself on another team in a depth role because of it. With the Bills’ fourth and final preseason game on the horizon on Thursday, Yeldon will likely see plenty of touches with starters not playing
  13. I spose. but he's not cool. obviously a jerk.
  14. I honestly hope they cut zay now. what a jerk
  15. funny how social media can make a grown man look like a child. advice, likely never taken but should be. stay the hell off social media.
  16. One punter that is on the market is long time Patriots punter Ryan Allen. He is 29-years old and a potential option for the Bills. Allen was busy in this past Super Bowl, punting five times for 215 yards, with three pinning the Rams inside the 10-yard line, in New England's 13-3 win.
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