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Starr Almighty

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  1. 23 hours ago, BillsFanForever19 said:

     

    Oof. This seems to be a trend thus far and is sad to hear. I think we all saw that his time in LA last year was a disaster. He looked better in Baltimore, but I don't think he looked particularly very good either like fans like to say. Just much better relative to being a disaster.

     

    I think we all want Tre to be on the roster this season. But he needs to look like a player we can call up on if Hairston isn't ready or someone gets injured if he's going to be on the 53. We're all rooting on him. But I've yet to hear anything from reporters about him beyond him having a bad day :(

    I'm a huge Tre fan he was never really that fast. After the injury he's very slow. Players just run right by him and he can't keep up anymore.

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  2. 1 hour ago, BillsFanForever19 said:

    This is the 1st sentence in that story. 

     

    Terron Armstead’s decision to retire from the NFL two months ago was about more than just normal wear and tear after 12 years of professional football.

     

    I'm assuming you didn't click the link.

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  3. On 6/6/2025 at 10:25 AM, MJS said:

    There are some good drought players who don't get their due because of the bad teams they played on:

     

    Terrence McGee, Chris Kelsey, Nate Clements, Aaron Schobel, and London Fletcher are a few. Lee Evans, of course.

     

    I also think Joe Ferguson gets forgotten sometimes. He had some good years.

    I know why you are remembering him but it wasn't for his play. He was great at carrying his lunch pail.

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  4. 8 hours ago, wppete said:


    Yeah pretty crazy they just shut it down and didn’t realize what gold they had with that message board. Whoever advised them to ***** it down doesn’t realize marketing. 

    I think they got tired of us bashing the team. We were just coming off of being really good, then decent and that's when the wheels started to fall off. As I recall we weren't happy about it. We didn't even know what was to come for many years ahead

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