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DaBillsFanSince1973

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  1. you seem almost prophetic with your posts, like you know what shan't or what shall come to pass. interesting.
  2. you're entitled to your opinion, I don't but it at all, but it is yours to share. thanks for sharing.
  3. why? lack of starting experience? I believe he will serve well as the bridge and as a mentor to the rookie?
  4. didn't call it, but glad it came to be GO BILLS!!!
  5. https://twitter.com/buffalobills/status/974063356729528322
  6. you know the old cliche' opinions are like !@#$s, everybody's got one.
  7. may I suggest taking a break then. long yes, the most anticipated in decades making it a unique off season and dare I say, kind of exciting. but may not be the case seen through others eyes, hence the suggestion.
  8. they move to 2, or even number one. possible scenario
  9. McCarron hasn't received an offer from the pats. I personally would like the bills to consider making him the bridge? he's the best of those left, imo. Conflicting reports of Patriots' interest in AJ McCarron as Tom Brady's backup by John Breech 1h ago Conflicting reports According to WEEI radio in Boston, the Patriots have made a contract offer to McCarron, although it's not clear how big or small the offer might be. It's also not clear if McCarron is considering the offer and that's because if he signs in New England, he'd basically have a zero percent chance of becoming the starter due to the fact that Tom Brady plans on playing until he's 45. Also, according to the Boston Globe, McCarron never actually received an offer. Whatever happens, it's starting to look like McCarron doesn't have a ton of options, which is bad news when you consider that free agency hasn't even started yet. Although there's been a legal tampering period going on since Monday, free agent players can't start signing new contracts until 4 p.m. on Wednesday. If the Patriots didn't make an offer to McCarron, then it wouldn't be a surprise to see them draft a potential backup for Tom Brady in April.
  10. he can't afford too many more concussions but then again, every player is susceptible to one at any given time on the field.
  11. you have to wonder, at this point with nearly all the top fa QB's gone what they must have up their sleeve?
  12. nothing wrong with spreading some humor, no?
  13. seems you just started your own right here OP, we'll just look at this as your introduction thread.
  14. R.I.P Sir, soar with the stars...
  15. here's some extra protection to help fill the gap! BREAKING: Patriots Sign NFL Referee Carl Paganelli To 3-Year Deal Worth $12 Million Paganelli looks on as he knows the direct deposit from the Patriots will hit soon after the game’s conclusion. FOXBOROUGH, MA – With NFL free agency in a frenzy, the New England Patriots are among the teams making moves to improve their roster. According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, New England has signed referee Carl Paganelli to a 3-year deal worth a reported $12 million, with $5 million guaranteed and a $1 million signing bonus. The move comes after the Patriots failed to beat the Eagles in Super Bowl LII, unable to rack enough phantom penalties to overcome Nick Foles and the Eagles offense. “We needed to bolster our roster of guys out there,” head coach Bill Belichick told reporters during the team’s media session Tuesday. “We cut a few guys who refused to throw a roughing the passer penalty on the opposing team’s defense even though the didn’t touch Brady, and then in the mix of guys we let go were ones making the cheating too obvious. “Goldstein should be a good addition here in New England.” Patriots Sign NFL Referee Carl Paganelli
  16. Is it possible that Nathan Peterman will be the Bills' opening day quarterback? Sal Maiorana, @salmaioranaPublished 9:57 a.m. ET March 14, 2018 The Bills may be willing to give Nathan Peterman a chance to be their starting quarterback. The other name still floating around western New York is Super Bowl MVP Nick Foles, who might be available from the Eagles via a trade. But if the Bills are going to draft a quarterback high, then giving up assets to acquire Foles doesn’t make much sense. It’s one thing to sign a free agent, that’s just money. Trading for Foles would be costly in terms of money, and what the Bills would have to relinquish in draft picks because the Eagles have all the leverage and are going to play hardball. Beane may sign a veteran Wednesday, and as long as he doesn’t pay a silly sum, no one will argue, just so long as the Bills are able to get the high-end rookie come April 26. But if he continues to sit out the quarterback frenzy, it’s a risk because there’s no guarantee the rookie will be ready to play in Week 1, and there’s certainly no guarantee that Peterman is competent enough to hold down the position while the Bills wait for the rookie to emerge. Push comes to shove, if you asked me what I would do at this stage of the game if I was Beane, I’d lean toward not signing a low-level veteran and roll the dice with Peterman and the rookie. I’ll hang up and listen to your thoughts.
  17. just curious how you think he stinks? an nfl career with so little to base any real judgement on, I don't see how one can claim he stinks?
  18. I was being facetious. why so serious mac?
  19. well he was a big part of ending the drought.
  20. so too much news about resigning kyle is shadowing the needs? yet to come fa draft all those picks and likely signing more fa's isn't going to fill the needs? trying to figure what remaining needs have to do with kyle?
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