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Here's the latest. Suspected to be do to a medical complication from his car wreck in 2019 where he flipped it over going 70 in a 30.
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It feels that way but it’s not. If we just beat the Panthers, Falcons, and Jets we pry sneak in. You just need to get hot at the right time as we can beat anyone in the NFL. Especially on the road. Three straight road wins and we get to play in a domed Super Bowl.
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How many days does it take you to process a Bills loss?
Doc Brown replied to ShakAttack's topic in The Stadium Wall
The weird thing is you think you handle it better as you get older but you don't. I try and not let it ruin my next day but it's always in the back of my mind. I took the losses hard in the late 80's/90's and I take them just as hard now. The one silver lining about the drought is I didn't take losses as hard because I knew we'd never sniff a Super Bowl with EJ Lotzpatrick Bledwards on the field. -
McDermott especially. The comment implying he didn't trust Stevenson or McKenzie to field punts really is amateur crap by a head coach. Not his best moment.
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Knowing Josh this would be every play.
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Exhibit A of why there should be a 24 hour rule of starting the next opponent's game thread.
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We still technically control our own destiny but we'd have to win out. It starts this Sunday. I have not lost faith in this team. Okay. Maybe a little but I'd love for it to be restored. I haven't looked at Tampa's forecast but I feel like we somehow end up playing in a hurricane.
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We need to do something different at RB. This should've been a walk in.
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Then there'd be ten teams looking for a new coach salivating to hire him. You've got to question our o-line coach and RB coach at this point though.
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December 6, 2021 Gameday Bills vs. Patriots* Pregame Thread
Doc Brown replied to Chandler#81's topic in The Stadium Wall
I know this respectable message board won't allow this kind of language but ***** Bill Belichick and ***** the Patriots. We've got this. -
Same crew that let the Chiefs mug our WR's in the playoffs last year. If I'm Frazier, I'm having our CB's do the same to their WR's at the line tomorrow.
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It's Time to Mandate Vaccines
Doc Brown replied to The Frankish Reich's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
No. I've repeatedly said on here the vulnerable should get the vaccine and I would hope everyone would get it who's eligible for the good of society at large. However, I'm against all mandates as it still should be a personal choice given it's no more dangerous than the flu for most people. The question repeatedly on this thread is why the media/politicians don't talk about natural immunity or alternative treatments. The most logical answer to that is they don't want to give high risk individuals other options because they're inferior to getting vaccinated. It's exactly what I'd do in their position as the goal should be to prevent as many deaths as possible. I'm really not interested in all the big government/big pharm conspiracy theories littered throughout this thread. I also find it hard to believe you're "pro vaccine" but "anti mandate" and then spend all your time looking for any ways that doubt the effectiveness of the vaccines. It just muddles the water even more. -
It's Time to Mandate Vaccines
Doc Brown replied to The Frankish Reich's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Oh yes. The big bad pharma companies that progressives always whine about. You should do or take anything that can help boost your immune system. The fear is talking about them would make people less likely to get the vaccine which has proven itself remarkably effective. Even the Florida governor you guys worship said that over 95% of hospitalizations and deaths in the summer were among the unvaccinated. Yes. The vulnerable are going to have to take a half hour out of their day twice a year to get their booster shots to fight off the new mutations. Not that dissimilar from the yearly flu shot. -
You're both doing a lot of projecting here. Wilson was/is much more mobile. Odds are Watson will settle these lawsuits and be some team's franchise QB for the next decade. I'm comfortable knowing Tua will never be able to carry a team by himself because of the limitations he has in terms of both arm strength and athleticism.