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Monty98

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  1. 18 minutes ago, SoCal Deek said:

    Bills fans can be pretty odd. I know because I’ve been one for SIXTY years. Milano suffering from a broken leg had nothing to do with going to London. Yes, it happened there, but not because he jumped out of double decker bus while sightseeing at Windsor Castle. Did his injury hurt the Bills….i guess so, but they still ended up right where they wanted be, playing the Chiefs in Buffalo with the ball in theirs hands, deep in Chiefs territory and the game on the line. And where would Milano have been? Watching from the sideline while the Bills offense failed to convert a first down, and then missed a field goal. It ultimately changed nothing. 

    You can't say that, who's not to say he doesn't make a play against them were our 4th and 5th string linebacker didn't? Are you implying that Milano would have resulted in the same outcome on defense that Klein had us? It changes the amount of things that we can do defensively vs with Klein who was essentially signed off the street and Dorian Williams/Dodson. Having Milano easily could have resulted in a different outcome.

  2. 5 hours ago, SoCal Deek said:

    And that happened because he was in London? The Bills went on to have a very good season, including finally getting the Chiefs at home in the playoffs, a full three months after returning from the UK. They just didn’t finish…again. 

    Still losing your best defensive player on a weird rest week with the worst travel schedule possible because the league used your game as an experiment based on the advantages of travel to London on a short week, will derail part of your season anyways 

  3. 14 minutes ago, SoCal Deek said:

    Maybe. If I recall the very next week, the visiting team flew there the same day as the Bills and won in London. Do I think they should’ve gone earlier….yes. Did the trip ruin the Bills season….no. 

    Forgets Matt Milano breaks his leg vs Jacksonville. Definitely affected the remainder of the season 

  4. 42 minutes ago, MikePJ76 said:

    that is why it is likely.  The Bills Lions are two teams fans care about.  Houston and Dallas also and especially with the Diggs brother scenario on turkey day.  Dallas plays washington seemingly every third year on turkey day.  If the bills don't play in detroit Green Bay Detroit would be the other likely option.

     

    Bills-lions, Texans at Cowboys then the following thursday Bills at Houston makes a lot of sense to me.

    I'm only predicting Thursday vs NE as TNF tended to be divisional games. But that works too

  5. 6 hours ago, Gregg said:

     

    Two Thursday games. I hope not. Playing 2 football games within 4 days is rough. To have to do that twice in the same season is brutal.

    Bye weeks, but I get it, I just think Buffalo Detroit makes too much sense on Thanksgiving, plus you could do the NE VS. BUF Thursday night the week before 

  6. Rousseau is not a 10+ sack guy. He may be once in his career, but he is still so raw as a DE. This will be his 6th season as a DE, at Miami he came in as a WR/S athlete. He's an elite run defender who will get better in a year or two once he's reached his potential. If we didn't rotate at DL so much he'd look a lot better stat wise. Rousseau is a guy that stays in Buffalo his whole career and puts up a Schobel type career. Ends up being your top DL long run.

  7. 23 minutes ago, OldTimer1960 said:

    In my opinion, Coleman would be a pretty bad pick.  What would he help besides maybe a jump ball or 2?  Definitely not explosive (at least speed and quickness).  Not a deep threat nor a good technical route runner.

    What do you see in Polk that you like?  I get that he is the try-hard guy and is good at contested catches, but I don’t see speed or quickness evident in his play.  He can make a team and maybe be a starting receiver, but I don’t see more than an average NFL player.

    Yeah, I want no part of Coleman, hence the puke emoji.

     

    Polk was someone I thought shined in big games. He was a big play waiting to happen, he was a good route runner, good speed. 9 TDs this year. I'd prefer Mitchell or Rice size wise but Polk is a guy that watching him play made him stick out on film

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  8. 1 minute ago, Turbo44 said:

    be careful with that.  Buffalo had very little, if any, contact with Kinkaid before the draft last year

    Oh I'm well aware! I'm just saying there hasn't been even combine I don't think nor were we at the proday. Kinkaid had at least met at the Combine I believe 

  9. 2 minutes ago, OldTimer1960 said:

    I agree that they seem to really like him.  I would avoid AD Mitchell - too many reports of character/effort issues for my taste.  I don’t like Keon Coleman at any spot in round 2.  I do like Ladd McConkey, but I acknowledge that he has some size/durability risk and probably isn’t a deep threat in spite of his 4.39 40.  Polk and Baker are interesting, but not until late round 2 or later.

     

    Of course, these are just my fan opinions.

    I would love Polk, but honestly I don't think we love him. Buffalo has very minimal if any contact with him so far. I think it's Coleman at 33🤮 or Dejean which I'd be okay with...same with Kool-Aid and take best WR at 60

  10. 1 hour ago, Warriorspikes51 said:

    If Odunze is the target and gets to Bears pick at 9, they could just take him.

     

    However, they only have 2 picks in the draft after 9.

     

    My offer:  28, 60, 128, 160, 163, 2025 1st

     

    if they counter, we’ll keep one of this year’s picks and add one next year

    Who are you? Mike Ditka? I think you can jump to 9 for less, but it's probably 28, 1st in 25, plus 60

  11. 20 minutes ago, BillsFanForever19 said:

     

    I don't see signing a third vet WR. It's on to the Draft now there.

     

    Only way I see a third vet is if the Draft board falls terribly and they don't see value where we're picking in Round 1 or Round 2. Which with the depth of the class is pretty unlikely.

     

    And even then, it would be after the Draft, when I imagine Mike Williams will be no longer available.

    I don't need Mike Williams, but unless you're getting one of the three big guys at WR I wouldn't hold out hope that a rookie is coming in and making defenses roll coverage off Diggs. Thomas has the ability to give us size underneath which we desperately lack. Aside from the three big names I don't really see a "game changer" maybe a good #2 but no real #1 surefire stud down the road. 

  12. 4 hours ago, Bill from NYC said:

    Right. It had absolutely nothing to do with the fact that he already won seven National Titles and is 72 years old.

     

    Did he need the money? No, because he owns a 17.5 million dollar house, two Mercedes Benz dealerships, a Ferrari dealership, and a hotel. That doesn't matter either.

     

    His wife has been patient for decades with Nick being away from home while constantly recruiting and working 16 hour days. Now he is a grandfather and would finally like to spend more time with his family. That makes no difference, right? 

     

    The jealousy folks have and exhibit towards Coach Saban and The University of Alabama Crimson Tide never ceases to amaze me. Imagine how great it would it be for you if your favorite team and their coach was even fractionally as tremendous as Saban and the Tide!

    And his white knights never fail to show up. Not like he's still the most vocal about how NIL and transfer portal is the worst thing in the world after he "retired". If it wasn't the reason he retired he would have never said anything. Also I don't need Nick Saban to enjoy the success of my favourite program. He hated that he couldn't be the guy anymore and left crying about how it changed and it's not fair.

  13. On 2/29/2024 at 9:16 AM, Bob Jones said:

    It's pretty much why Nick Saban quit coaching. IMHO, NIL money is not good for college sports, not good at all.

    Nick Saban quit because he couldn't control the NCAA like he used to. Mark Emmert stepping down and "legal bags" as they were called at the start of NIL meant he no longer could cry foul when other schools with big time financial boosters could provide kids the opportunity to make money at home and not the illegal cars and cash bags from Bama. The SEC is notoriously dirty for it and once it became legal for a kid to make money of their name it evened the playing field to an extent. It allowed Miami to keep a ton of Florida kids at home where they would have all left for money at Bama, OSU, etc.

    On 2/29/2024 at 9:48 AM, SoTier said:

     

    You have obviously not had any experience with a big time collegiate sports program like football or basketball.  I worked as a tutor for a large Midwestern university's football players for a single semester in the 1970s.  This school was always in contention for the National Championship.  Even though I was a starving grad assistant and the money was very good, I couldn't continue participating in a system which I saw as extremely exploitive.   Most of these young men never sniffed the NFL, never got their college degrees, and certainly never made "connections in business/life through boosters".   When they used up their eligibility and/or were seriously injured, they were literally kicked to the curb.

     

    The NCCA programs are much better now, but accepting a college athletic scholarship to a major Div 1 program is not nearly the ticket to a better life that many people believe except for those few collegiate athlete who become stars. 

     

    On 2/29/2024 at 9:52 AM, SoonerBillsFan said:

    I get it, players come and go, I am a Sooners and Bills fan. If Diggs is here great, Ill root for him. If not, I root for whoever replaces him. At least at college, you had some semblance of 3-year stability.

    NIL needs some universal rules, but I believe the courts just ruled against any significant rules, which just made it Pay for play or Free agency at the College level

    They have rules in the sense that the school doesn't pay the kid directly, it's all from outside sources. For instance the American Top Team MMA gym has an NIL deal in place with UM athletics, they just have to do promotion on social media. The injunction just allows schools to recruit kids with potential NIL deals upfront instead of once they are signed

  14. Just to throw this out in regards to how raw of a DE he is...this will be his 6th season at DE. He was a LB/S in highschool and WR. At Miami he moved to DE. He's still learning how to play the position as a pass rusher. He is a player you extend as his second contract will be where his talent and ability will be fully honed in and will be a game changer. 8-10 sacks a year will be a bench for him, plus the ability to set your edge. He's your ideal DE, edge setter and can rush the passer effectively. 

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