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DaBillsFanSince1973

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  1. Blues hearted lady sleepy was she Love for the devil brought her to me Tears of a thousand drawn to her sin Seasons of wither holdin' me in Ooh woe is me I feel so badly for you Ooh woe is me I feel so sadly for you In time bound to lose your mind Live on borrowed time Take the wind right out of your sail
  2. good stuff. funny how some just feel the need to piss on the parade though. what is the gain of that, self satisfaction? anyhow, bonzo would of been proud.
  3. so much is missed after being buried in a thread but they're pretty hell bent about starting a thread so I generally just throw it in a thread, if it's seen, good, if not, oh well. thanks for all you do in keeping the board up to date.
  4. totally disagree but you're entitled to your own opinion. enjoy the season.
  5. sorry, but no way this offense does not take a step forward, they will certainly take a step forward. that said, I still would not give up a first.
  6. cbs writer says trade a first and a lawson, what a clown. logical, ha!
  7. at parties? that cat would never be invited to a party, period.
  8. maybe nothing. they have done quite a bit this off season/draft. maybe they're content with what they have going in to camp?
  9. in new england, then kc. bills 49ers? which team do you believe he feels he can win a championship with in what may be his last season?
  10. what's the bills being worth the least, have to do with an old stupid nfl owner that had no clue how to get a ***** without getting caught? rather then suck it up, pay your fine and move on. you want the spotlight and all the mockery instead? good, pile it on, real heavy. seriously, if that was some kind of patsie** fan stab at the bills or their fans because they mocked their dumb ass favorite teams owner, come on? you'll need to come up with something better then that, ricko. I can speak for myself, skin is thick, so the low blow bills stuff, like I said, come on. blood pressure is fine, not attacking here...just responding to a message board drifter patsie** fan.
  11. my bold prediction. bills claim the division after nearly 25 (1995) years, only to lose the divisional round. making 2020's prediction, even bolder.
  12. I would like to see that, you have a link? I don't trust any media source, not one ioda. until a player is signed, it's nothing but speculation/rumors.
  13. the only way I see it happening is if they make it to the afcc?
  14. Devin Singletary was Buffalo Bills’ biggest 2019 NFL Draft reach The Bills went running back earlier than they needed in an otherwise sterling draft So what’s wrong with Buffalo selecting Florida Atlantic running back Devin Singletary, a player who averaged 1,429 yards on 238 carries, an average of six yards per carry, over the course of his collegiate career? The Bills spent an early third-round pick on a player with average-at-best athleticism for his position while there were other players at positions of need on the board that many analysts graded higher overall. Admittedly, this is nit-picking. Singletary could very well go on to have an excellent career, and he could contribute in a Bills’ backfield that looks quite crowded now, with the aforementioned veterans combining with T.J. Yeldon and Singletary to make for a strong four-way competition for time and touches. The argument could be made that it’s actually Knox, not Singletary, that was the biggest reach. Given that Singletary was selected earlier at a position that has much less value in the modern NFL, I’m inclined to go with him over the athletic tight end. It was that pick that set up the chain of events where a trade-up for Knox occurred, as well, for even if the Bills didn’t take Singletary, they had a solid option in Sternberger available to them. They could then have made the trade that they did to move up the board to select an edge rusher, which would have been a better choice than a running back at that time. Judging value in the immediate aftermath of a draft is always a difficult, if not impossible, task. In a draft where general manager Brandon Beane and company did so much right, this was their one minor misstep.
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