I say the same thing.
Who gives a flying frack what Colin Coward says.
The next time I listen to that guy would be the first time I listen to that guy.
Doesn't Miami want to keep a few building blocks for their future?
Not everybody should go.
But Miami is a freaking mess and it looks like it will takes years for them to clean it up.
It looks like the line will be set this way.........
LT Dawkins
LG Spain
C Morse
RG Feliciano
RT is going to be a rotation between Ford and Nsekhe
Long will be the swing G/C
The other lineman will only see action if there are injuries.
This unit has a chance to go from really bad in 2018 to really good in 2019. I won't rush things though. Let's see how it plays out.
The Bills are 0-3 against Eli if that means anything to you................
with Trent Edwards, Ryan Fitzpatrick and Tyrod Taylor the opposite starters.
That tells you all you need to know now that Josh Allen is the fourth different starting QB to go head to head against Eli in this series.
Ouch.
I tune it out, but I was kicked off the board for whatever reason.................
but I come and read the GDT and the bashing of Allen was pretty disgusting by our own fan base.
In this information instant gratification society............... Allen doesn't stand a chance to hone his skills with this fan base and most of the drive by sports media too.
Patience is not in the vocabulary of some Bills fans.
The kid has less than a season of starts and has already led FIVE comeback wins (Clay drop in Miami).
It hurt them, but losing Mosley was not going to derail the Bills comeback.
The Jets didn't lose their starting QB, so if they are the good team they say they are, the loss of Mosley should have been overcome by them.
Singletary’s first big run came while Mosley was still in the game.
So, the Mosley being hurt theory gets shot down.
Injuries happen all the time in the NFL and if it’s not a QB, it’s always next man up.
There have been some miserable openers for the Bills in my lifetime.
Last years Baltimore game is a good example of the misery as we wanted everyone fired at halftime of that game.
The Minnesota home opener in 1988 was also exciting for me.
Everyone knew in 88 that the Bills were finally going to be good and the highlight of the game was seeing rookie Thurman Thomas rush for his first NFL score in a 13-10 win over the team that lost the NFC Championship game the year prior due to a dropped pass by Darren Nelson. The Skins beat the Vikes 17-10 and went on to crush Denver in the SB.
Minnesota could have won the SB in 87 and they had a lot of talent.