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DaBillsFanSince1973

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  1. I'm in the taking guns away wont stop the killings crowd. I don't believe changing gun laws will stop a lunatic from killing you. if they want to kill and have no guns, they'll use explosives, knives, rope, gasoline or whatever means they find to kill you. this will not change anytime soon, as a matter of fact I would bet it's going to get much, much worse. it's a society thing, not a gun thing. society through mainly social networking, media, news outlets, ect have corrupted this society in many ways and seems the minds of some are getting weaker and more vulnerable to violence and violent acts. some seem to just feed on it. also, the media has sensationalized these killers to the point that the demented mind wants attention and no better way to get it then to walk in to a walmart and blow away 20 people. had the kid not had a gun, he would of used bombs, either way, it was his intent to kill. no matter what was used he was killing people, regardless. this wont end. it will get much worse. much, much worse. you can't really take being safe anymore for granted and even a trip to walmart could prove to be the last thing you do on this earth.
  2. rome wasn't built in a day. next off season should also continue to add the needed (addressed past 2 off seasons-QB, OL,TE, RB) pieces to the offense. Elite receivers in 2020 NFL Draft fit perfectly in timeline of the Buffalo Bills This team is close to getting back to becoming real contenders in the AFC. Landing a legitimate number one target in the passing game just might be the final piece that could take them over the top.
  3. Top 3 things to know about the Return of the Blue & Red practice 1. Zay Jones finds rhythm in passing game Zay Jones’ night did not get off to a great start. He had a shot at a tough 30-yard pass from Josh Allen, but couldn’t come up with it as it was contested by safety Dean Marlowe. “It was a great look by him over here able to scramble out of the pocket and find me deep,” said Jones. “It was a tough catch. It’s one I know I can make. It was difficult. It wasn’t routine. I went up and did my best to bring it down, but I had an awkward fall and Dean Marlowe made a good play on it.” Four plays later, Jones couldn’t hang onto a short pass near the right sideline, but the third-year receiver was determined to redeem himself. “Next play we went back into the huddle and I said, ‘I got this one,’” said Jones. “Kind of telling him, give me this one. So he found me on the next play and got me a nice, easy catch.” 3. Lineup notes With a good number of veterans getting rest days like LeSean McCoy, Lorenzo Alexander, John Brown and Ty Nsekhe, it afforded others the chance to get more reps in team segments of practice. Among the beneficiaries were Cody Ford, who moved back in at starting right tackle after Nsekhe replaced him in practice Thursday. With Mitch Morse (concussion protocol) and Spencer Long (knee soreness) sidelined, Russell Bodine continued as the starting center with Jon Feliciano the starting right guard. Quinton Spain returned from a foot injury to man his starting left guard position.
  4. likely one of those dark cloud members here.
  5. time or two, or few thousand times. of course, my technique is to always aim for the drain and done before the actual showering commences. now, wth else can yinz come up with? (had to the the yinz in there, not from pa)
  6. poppin' pimples. pissin' in the shower, wth
  7. in the bladder, I agree. had it still been in the ureter, he wouldn't be standing long, if at all. passed one last summer, no fun.
  8. not bow to him, but to bellychick/marcia. can hardly tolerate his ass kissing.
  9. how many coaches will collinsworth call great this season. it's brutal listening to him call a pats game. I know, everyone should bow to the goat
  10. 5 weeks until the season starts. damn near just a blink of an eye. preseason but good to know the time is drawing nigh.
  11. Bills WR Duke Williams: 'Always a chip on my shoulder' “I’ve been dogged before. I’ve been down. I’ve been criticized my whole life,” Williams told the Buffalo News. “There’s always a chip on my shoulder.” Despite his shortcomings previously in the NFL, Williams comes to the Bills having righted the ship, it appears. He did’t just have a successful CFL spell, Williams exploded in 2018, recording 88 receptions for 1,359 receiving yards, leading the league in receiving for Edmonton. Williams previously said he’s not going to take things for granted with the Bills, but currently he has an uphill battle. Along with the prior mentioned top-four targets, the Bills appear to like other players such as Andre Roberts, Ray-Ray McCloud and Isaiah McKenzie a little more thus far through camp. However, Williams is a physical target and there simply isn’t as much physicality during football practices anymore. Williams will have to prove his abilities when the pads and energy is really on during preseason action. The 25-year-old said he’s fine with that and at all worried just yet.
  12. search function worked much better then scouring the board
  13. well it is a pretty beat down topic, so there is that.
  14. Top 3 things to know from Day 7 at Bills training camp 1. Ed Oliver flashes "Early in the red zone period, Oliver blew up a pair of linemen to penetrate into the backfield and force Matt Barkley off his spot. Rookie DE Darryl Johnson got the QB pressure on the play to force an incompletion. Two plays later Oliver beat his lineman in a one-on-one situation and got pressure on Josh Allen before he wanted to get rid of the ball and hurried him into an incompletion. A series later, Oliver had his play of the day. He used a stab move and knocked the opposing offensive lineman off balance sending him into the center’s legs who also fell on the play and affected the other guard who stumbled as a domino effect was unfolding. The play was effectively blown up from Oliver all on his own. Finally, late in practice, Oliver again won at the line of scrimmage and forced Josh Allen into a checkdown throw to Cole Beasley for a minimal gain. “I’m looking at a bruise on my calf from Ed Oliver, so I know he’s been really good,” said Josh Allen. “Just the aggressiveness he brings to the line obviously.” For most of the practice Oliver lined up next to Shaq Lawson, who was the starting defensive end with Jerry Hughes sidelined by an ankle injury. The tackle-end tandem proved to be a headache no matter who lined up against them."
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