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***** neighbor rants
DaBillsFanSince1973 replied to Pine Barrens Mafia's topic in Off the Wall Archives
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who needs a gun. ban knives too? 4 dead, 2 wounded in Southern California stabbings The 33-year-old Garden Grove man was taken into custody after he came out of a 7-Eleven in Santa Ana, southeast of Los Angeles, and dropped a knife along with a handgun that he had taken from a guard, police said. The violence appeared to be random and the only known motives seem to be "robbery, hate, homicide," Garden Grove police Lt. Carl Whitney said at a news conference. "We know this guy was full of anger and he harmed a lot of people tonight," he said. The suspect and all the victims were Hispanic, he added. The attacks on more than a half-dozen places took place over about two hours in Garden Grove and neighboring Santa Ana.
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What say you? Predict tonite’s outcome...
DaBillsFanSince1973 replied to The Senator's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
score is meaningless to me. I just want to see the starters work a little rust off and then looking forward to seeing those players working for a spot on the roster. also my hope is they come out of the game unscathed. -
Bills vs. Colts: What's the best way to drive to the game at New Era Field? Driving to a weekday night Bills game at New Era Field is typically a challenge. Getting to tonight's preseason opener against the Indianapolis Colts has all the makings of a slow-moving drive – especially since you've got regular evening commuters, some construction on the I-90, as well as people headed to the Erie County Fair in Hamburg.
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Buffalo Bills: Storylines to watch in preseason game against Colts Over the past two weeks, fans have gotten an up close look at this team with plenty to be excited about. While it was a bit up and down, Josh Allen looks improved from a season ago and has quickly built a rapport with new wide receivers John Brown and Cole Beasley. These past few weeks have also been the first time rookies like Ed Oliver, Cody Ford and Devin Singletary got a real taste of life in the NFL. However, the acclimation process ramps up as the rookies are now going through the process of game preparation as the team prepares for the Colts. Bills’ Starting Offensive Line The biggest storyline to watch during this game will be who will be apart of the Buffalo Bills’ starting offensive line. The Bills have been hit hard by injuries across the line this training camp with LaAdrian Waddle lost for the season due to a torn quad, and players like Mitch Morse, Jon Feliciano and Spencer Long recently missing practice time. During the team’s last training camp practice, the starting line consisted of Dion Dawkins (LT), Quinton Spain (LG), Russell Bodine (C), Cody Ford (RG), and Ty Nsehke (RT). The move by Cody Ford inside to guard is certainly interesting as he started camp exclusive at right tackle. However, due to injuries he has moved inside to close out camp. This move though didn’t stop the team from listing Ford as their starting right tackle in the first depth chart. If Ford lines up at right guard against the Colts, and plays well, it wouldn’t be surprising to see him start the regular season there.
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Bills Today: Frank Gore will take most of the first-team snaps vs. Colts “What we’re going to do is give Frank most of the work this week and then what we will do with LeSean is give him most of the work, at this point the plan is the following week,” McDermott said. “Part of that is we know LeSean a little bit. This is our first time around Frank and the other piece of it is making sure with two experienced running backs that we keep these guys fresh for the season.”
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The Bills have been keeping a secret from rookie Devin Singletary. Singletary runs the same drills and studies in the same meeting room as veteran tailbacks LeSean McCoy and Frank Gore, 18.6 miles from scrimmage and 1,088 points between them. Singletary has done nothing. Yet. “We don’t talk much in front of Devin about how talented he is,” fullback Patrick DiMarco said, “but I’ve talked with both Frank and Shady about how talented Devin is. “They’re, like, ‘This cat is going to be special in a few years.’ Especially to hear it from those two guys is pretty impressive.” Such secrets don’t stay secret forever. The Bills list Singletary third on the depth chart for their preseason opener against the Indianapolis Colts, but we can expect to see more of him Thursday night than Gore or McCoy.
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What Bills WR Duke Williams is looking forward to in preseason Next stop, the preseason. The Bills exited their training camp portion of their summer schedule and the preseason now begins. Perhaps no one is more excited for that than wide receiver Duke Williams. “Contact,” Williams said. “Get a little physical.” “That’s definitely my game. See ball, get ball,” Williams said to the team’s website. “Every time I see that ball I want to go get it. I’m a big body and I’m good on contested catches.”
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14th Annual Buffalo Bills Training Camp Awards Most Valuable Player: John Brown He came in as a widely respected deep threat for Buffalo’s offense, but the full display of his skill set as a receiver showed everyone that he can be dangerous in the short to intermediate areas as well. Brown was the most consistent performer in the two weeks of camp practices at St. John Fisher and will be a supreme value to Josh Allen's development. Most Promising Player: Josh Allen This is the second straight camp that Allen was listed here. With a firm command of the offensive system and comfortable as a team leader, Allen’s game should take a sizable leap forward in 2019. Hon. Mention – Tremaine Edmunds
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CAPACCIO: Five post-training camp opinions 3.) I really can’t remember a time I felt the Bills' secondary was as talented and deep overall as this group is. There have been times they’ve had two really good cornerbacks, and other times they’ve had solid safeties, or a combination of one at each spot. However, corners Tre’Davious White and Levi Wallace, along with safeties Micah Hyde and Jordan Poyer all in one secondary is as solid as I can remember. That’s just four players, when Taron Johnson can really be considered a starting player as the slot cornerback. That’s five legitimate, solid NFL starters. Even if other Bills teams in the past had a really good starting four, they didn’t have five, and certainly not the kind of depth this one has. Obviously cornerback E.J. Gaines is a part of that, but he is hurt right now. Cornerback Kevin Johnson has continued his strong spring into this training camp, which just underscores how well Wallace is playing. Behind Hyde and Poyer at safety is Kurt Coleman, who showed his football IQ and leadership immediately after being signed. This was one of the better overall secondaries in the NFL last year, and so far it looks like they only got better for 2019.
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This Robert Kraft, what a whack job.
DaBillsFanSince1973 replied to Tipster19's topic in Off the Wall Archives
just consider me in the "who really gives a *****" crowd. -
Tom Brady signs extension
DaBillsFanSince1973 replied to CNY315's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I'm just looking forward to Oliver using brady as his welcome mat in to the NFL.