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BullBuchanan

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  1. 24? Is he switching to safety? Which one of these do you think was Epenesa?
  2. That's not it. It has NOTHING to do with him and everything to do with the Bengals. The Bengals are forcing him to sign a pre-nup that stipulates they can void his contract for a myriad of reasons, and non specific reasons deemed as being "in default" of his contract that no other rookie is subject to. The Bengals are 100% to blame here. https://www.foxsports.com/stories/nfl/bengals-shemar-stewart-contract-dispute-2025-draft You understand they're contractually obligated to do this via the CBA right? Players must earn 48% of the league revenue. And frankly I think that's too low.
  3. It doesn't sound right because that's not at all what's happening.
  4. That Bills defense was an absolute sieve though.
  5. Is the game in September or January?
  6. Well, clearly not because they're building a brand new stadium for billions of dollars and they explicitly chose NOT to have a dome. It's been done and dusted for years. Silly to keep whining about it at this point.
  7. I'm continually glad this type of florida-man thinking lost out.
  8. It's very steep. Reminds me of The Aud.
  9. I don't even think Solomon is on the Team after week 6. It wouldn't shock me if he doesn't even make it out of camp. He belongs on the PS.
  10. If that was true maybe he'd have more than 6 starts over the last 2 years. He was thrust into the starting lineup due to injury, played ok and was then benched as soon as there were better options. Hamlin isn't a world beater, but he's a legitimate fringe starter. I don't know why folks act like he sucks.
  11. Damar is a lock to make the team. His contract is fully guaranteed and he's a multi-year starter. Forrest is a dart throw.
  12. It better be over by at least 4. If it's not over, we probably miss the playoffs. Why the massive regression for AJ?
  13. If that's fat, I'm cooked.
  14. Realistic: AFC Div Champ - Lose to KC/Bal in Division or AFCCG Optimistic - SB Appearance
  15. I only buy knockoffs. I've had good luck most of the time except for a 50th anniversary Dahlin sweater where the gold trim looks like garland. My Paul Posluszny jersey isn't great either. The rest are good to great.
  16. The goal is do their best to pretend like they have a championship team while they made the move for Rodgers. Fitzpatrick, while their best secondary player, has fallen off the last couple of years from impact plays, and safety isn't as valuable as corner, and adding Smith adds a potential weapon on offense where the cupboard is a bit bare. Ramsey and Fitzpatrick could wash out for them depending on what they do at S. If Tua became available, I think there would be a heavy market for him. He's a player you can win with. He probably can't win it all, but he's better than a lot that's out there.
  17. How is that weird? Seems close to equal value when you consider the cap dump.
  18. Damn. Fitzpatrick could have been a missing piece for us. Would have loved to see a 3 way trade here.
  19. The NFL is far more likely to ruin their own game by way of rule and format changes due to their own greed, than sports betting is, IMO.
  20. Cover 1 is like if Chris Brown ran a football deep-dive show.
  21. It's a giant leap you're making between a small reduction in retail tourism, to ticketed events. Even if we use the 13% decline in regular crossing and attribute that directly to the 7-10% of ticket holders from Canada. We're still talking virtual no one. That's like 150 people. The bigger issue is attendance as a whole. Win, and the tickets will go to Canadians or Americans.
  22. What does that have to do with the Sabres "loss of Canadian fans"?
  23. Why is there a loss of Canadian fans? Could not possibly disagree more that the Sabres are going to leave. I'd put the odds at low single digits. They're one of the most historic non-original six teams in a great hockey market, who have recently hosted the draft, World Junior championships, etc. It doesn't matter what a prospective owner would want. It's up to the league, and the continent is out of viable hockey markets.
  24. I'm excited to see the draft class additions. Last year I believed we were two years away from being able to compete for a SB. I still think we're a year away, but I kind of have a drought-era mindset where I'm allowing myself to dream that if Hairston and Jackson have big rookie years and one of Ogunjobi or Sanders is able to provide a significant upgrade next to Oliver that just maybe we have a chance. On offense, I'd love to see a bounce back year from Kincaid, Palmer finally delivering on the multi-year hype train, and Coleman taking meaningful progress towards being the "open when he's covered" player the Bills have been chasing most of the last 20 years.
  25. The Sabres are in no way "on the way out". It's regularly one of the strongest markets in the country for viewership despite a lousy franchise. I don't see any scenario in which the league would permit a move. New ownership? Sure, and it would be welcome.
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