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Chicken Boo

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  1. I'm all aboard the Shenault train although I'd be happy with a few different WRs in the 1st. There's a big difference between a 40 time and game speed, so I wouldn't worry too much about that. Laviska is plenty fast enough. The tape shows it. And I've compared him to Deebo in the past. I believe Shenault is more dynamic. Patterson wasn't close to being a natural hands catcher. Laviska is. Shenault is nowhere near as raw as Patterson.
  2. I hope we're all on the same page now for where the Bills need to be. The measuring stick is the Chiefs. Our defense is plenty good enough. When it's Mahomes + the weapons he has, you can throw out conventional wisdom, though it can be argued that Shanahan abandoned the run...again...somehow.
  3. I think the 49ers defense is focused on not giving up the big play. They're dictating KC's offense.
  4. How was that NOT a neutral zone infraction? That's 3 calls/non calls now that were questionable in the Chiefs favor.
  5. 3 years ago, sure. He's just a name now. His best days are long gone.
  6. I think it's a mistake. Shady is one of the best pass blocking RBs I've ever seen and if Damien Williams gets hurt... McCoy didn't have many carries this season but made good use the ones he did get. 4.6ypc
  7. Yeah, a 34 year old tight end with one foot out the door will really put this team over the top.
  8. I thought it was foolish to go into the season with Brown, Beasley, ancient Gore and a rookie RB for Josh to lean on. Beane should be surrounding #17 with as much talent as humanly possible - and not fringe starters either. Top tier-potential talent! Quit ***** around! You're not going to money ball your way to a Super Bowl ring. Of course you can. As far as offensive talent at the skill positions, Beane left a lot to be desired, which is why we're here with the same needs at RB, WR and tight end.
  9. This is big. I've always looked at him as an integral part of their success.
  10. Chargers should consider trading for Rosen. He can probably be had for a 2nd or 3rd rounder. He's a Cali boy, still only 22. The table is set for him in LA with talent-a-plenty and a very good offensive mind, in Anthony Lynn.
  11. Shenault is light years ahead of where Cordarrelle Patterson was! That's a very poor comparison. They have completely different builds and Patterson's red flags were apparent to anyone who was paying attention. He was very raw and the furthest thing from a natural hands catcher. If Laviska played for a big time program, he'd be drawing Julio Jones/T.O. comparisons.
  12. There's a couple of San Francisco haters I'd love to tag in this post.
  13. Nobody has had more success with as many QBs as has Reid or Shanahan.
  14. I believe he and Schottenheimer are Hall of Fame coaches. Reid's successes with 2 different franchises all while getting the very best out of every QB that he has had, puts him in for me. Andy Reid is the single greatest developer of QB talent that the NFL has ever seen. Ironically he will be going up against #2 greatest developer of QBs, Kyle Shanahan, in a week.
  15. I feel that Perriman has found a home and fits Bruce Arians' scheme. I do not believe that he can replicate that success just anywhere.
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