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BuffaloBud420

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  1. Lemme get this straight, you believe RG3 would actually be competition for Tyrod?

    And others here on this board are delusional? Wow.

     

    If Tyrod threw no interceptions in camp odds are your grievance would be with our secondary, right?

     

    Ugh, it's so difficult to take you seriously man and I am anti the group pile up mentality but brother.. You Are Asking For It!!

     

    Like the child begging for attention that draws with markers on the wallpaper knowing they've done wrong but proud of the reaction they get from Mommy and Daddy. Because shoot, any attention at that point is enough.

     

    Please, for the sanity of this board stop forcing your agenda down our throats.

    RG3 has accomplished more than Tyrod

  2. That's from Pats homer Rodak talking about one day of camp.

     

    Again I am sure Taylor is still his average self. He is better than RG3 and there is no point of moving sideways at QB. If Taylor fails they will be in great position to grab a QB next season

    So he is making up the multiple picks and missed passes. Gotcha

  3. Murphy is a Bills homer and I doubt he spoke bad about the starting QB. He is paid to be positive.

     

    Me thinks you hear what you want to hear and make up the rest. I'm sure Taylor isn't lighting it up like some elite guy. He is probably being his average self.

    I was surprised too from Murph. Proves it may be bad

    http://www.espn.com/blog/afceast/post/_/id/84152/so-far-tyrod-taylor-stuck-in-neutral-during-critical-bills-training-camp

  4. Interesting, from all the reports I've heard is that he's looked solid, not great but not terrible. But your suggestion to bring in RG3 is not a good one, he's a walking injury and hasn't looked good healthy

    Will cost you nothing. No risk. I don't know what reports you are hearing.

    I would disagree from the time that I was there. He looked like the same guy. From the reports that was a middle of the road performance. He's had some good and some bad. Shocking!!

     

    On a side note, why are you still allowed to post here?

    Keep giving Taylor a free pass, like we did with Fitz. We seen how that ended
  5. How does testing once per year prevent players smoking on their way to the stadium?

     

    Players are not tested regularly unless they are already in the league's drug program (for failing a previous test). They could theoretically smoke on their way to the stadium right now, and since they won't have to take another drug test until next year, how would the coach know?

     

    So again, it would be no different than it is now.

    It's random. So yes it does. Many players have been caught and suspended.

    You have no idea what the point is, do you? I'd think you'd be on the side of reason here, but even that escapes you.

    You have no clue. The point is i don't want Bills players practicing or playing high.

  6. They'd most likely have to be smoking at the team facilities to truly be "high" before a game, as the players have to show up hours early.

    I don't see that happening, but if it did they'd likely be cut anyway.

     

    There's always the rare exceptions, but what's to stop them from smoking before a game right now? They are only drug tested once a year (IIRC) as it is.

     

    If the NFL did decide to let players use it for pain management, it would be no different than it is now, except it wouldn't matter if they failed their once a year drug test for MJ. It's not like Pegula would be creating some "pot lounge" in the locker rooms or something.

    And the NFL allowing it still wouldn't make it legal on the federal level, so it'd be one of those "don't ask, don't tell" types of things most likely (especially for those not living in legal states).

    How you going to know if they smoke it after or before games? You might, oh that guy had a bad game...not knowing he was smoking on the way to the stadium. That's what testing prevents. I look at it from a coaches standpoint

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    No argument there, but at issue is pain management for current players and IMO MJ is a far better option than the prescription opioids that are made available to the players by team doctors in ridiculous quantities.

    Smoke some of my stuff and try to play football. If all players were responsible and smoke it at night or on off days only...but let's be honest some players are not. They will be lighting up before games and practices.

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    Team doctors and trainers are going to prescribe pills, needles, and whatever else to keep these guys on the field. Not to mention peer pressure. With the size and speed of these guys today, the game has never been more violent.

    With the pads and helmets and soft rules. It's never been more safe. Cause Dick Butkus and Jim Brown were not big and fast. Lol

    Shouldn't that be able to go without saying?

     

    Apparently not.....

     

    These are not guys who drive snow plows on the side to buy food.

    Jim Brown was a small wimpy slowpoke

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    I find your comments to be ridiculous with all of the addictive prescription paid meds that these guys are given by their respective NFL teams.

    Players don't have to take pills either. Funny how back in the day, even though it was way before my time. Seem to have had nothing and are not the ones killing themselves. Plus football was rougher back then.
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