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We need to cut 5 players. Who are they?
BigDingus replied to Hapless Bills Fan's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Bummer, that's unfortunate. Hope we keep him around though, as he was pretty solid at TT. Also, we've seen competent late round/undrafted linemen be developed into great players before, so hoping he can find a spot. Thanks for the response though. -
We need to cut 5 players. Who are they?
BigDingus replied to Hapless Bills Fan's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I'm at work still and haven't been able to watch the game, but does anyone know how Jack Anderson did? I know he's not going to get the most attention from anyone, but as a Texas Tech guy myself, really been pulling for him. -
True, but I think he was referencing how in all 3 games he didn't look like he did in the regular season leading up to it. There were many opportunities, but the offense as a whole (not just JA) never really clicked, and that sack risked knocking us out of the playoffs entirely... Throwing a pick or taking a sack suck, but doing it in a big game & doing it in a spectacularly bad way stand out more than a simple regular season INT. I'm not saying this to rag on Allen, if anything it just shows he's still young & despite how good he looked, he can still get even better. That's amazing. But the blatantly obvious things like that sack (or pitching the ball in the Houston playoff game after a long run) stand out more. I get it's not fun to reflect on those things, but they're not your regular run-in-the-mill mistakes. It'd be like if Mahomes tried no-look-passing into triple coverage & it lead to a pick-6. At that point, you can only blame yourself. Really not trying to pile on, I just understand the skepticism that wouldn't put him in the same class as Tom Brady. He's just not there yet, but it doesn't mean I wouldn't take him over Brady 7 days a week. He's going to get better, the game is slowing down for him, and each season he's relying less & less on his running abilities & more on his passing. That's a good sign.
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Yeah, the context of his argument at the time wasn't wrong, but people probably disliked HOW he said it. I never understood why people got so bent out of shape when someone's opinion changes over time though. It happens to you, it happens to me, it happens to everyone on the planet. I understand it when people talk in absolutes, like "Allen will NEVER be good," or "there's ZERO chance the Bills EVER win a Super Bowl!" then sure, throw that in that person's face when they're wrong. But acting like Allen was guaranteed to turn out to great is flat wrong, and does a disservice to Allen. Even with what Cowherd said, he wasn't guaranteed anything... he had to really work at it. His continued dedication to improving, the hours he put in the film room, along with the support of the organization & coaches, all helped get him here. The time he put in during the last offseason especially, the dude EARNED it. He wasn't a sure-fire-hit, he wasn't tearing it up in college, he wasn't a day-1 savant... Which imo makes it even more impressive. There's very few instances (almost none that I can recall), of a QB drafted on potential, size, arm strength, etc. who weren't elite in college, weren't filling up stat sheets, and were so raw, being turned into top tier QB's once they began playing at the highest level in the NFL. And to have a team notorious for crappy QB play/development like the Bills develop the guy? THAT is amazing. How many teams in the future will go this route & completely bomb? Probably a ton. Hell, even Mahomes was seen as questionable. Many thought he was a system QB at Texas Tech, only with a great arm & athletic talent. Then in his first year as a starter, guy throws 50 TD's & is an MVP. QB's like Mahomes & Allen weren't Andrew Luck. Many people were going to be wrong in one way or another about them. After Allen's 2nd season, I still thought big games got into his head & lead to him making bizarre choices. His deep ball accuracy was among the worst in the league after 2 years, and not because people were dropping passes. He'd miss guys who had beaten their man & were wide open, or he'd rely on his mobility to keep a play alive & take huge, unnecessary sacks. Then the guy who couldn't beat you passing or throw for 300 yards shows up in year 3 & starts throwing for nearly 400, has nearly 70% accuracy & is nailing the deep ball to anyone he wants. You could literally see the fruits of his labor paying off before your eyes. And aside from the TN & KC games, he didn't disappoint in big games either. TL;DR - All I'm saying with this rant is Allen deserves the praise, the money and the attention because he worked his ass off & EARNED it!
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Summer is here, but winter is coming...
BigDingus replied to Canadian Bills Fan's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I'm on a crappy work PC right now, but if that's a real animal, that looks friggin MISERABLE. I don't care how much fur you have, that looks like the actual definition of hell to me 😂 -
Questions for those of us who endured the drought
BigDingus replied to BillsFan619's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I always loved reading the people who stayed positive, but I grew to despise those who were just throwing out "UNDEFEATED + SB WIN!" every year, or would constantly ignore all reality & act like we were annual SB contenders after each draft (as if no other teams were ever improving). I mean c'mon, Dick Jauron, Chan Gailey, Rex Ryan, Mike Mularkey, Doug Marrone... And those QB's man...stop getting mad at people who aren't being homers claiming "SUPER BOWL!" after each game 🤣 I know, it's ok to be excited or stay positive, but I grew overly annoyed when those people would get mad at anyone having realistic expectations for not being supportive or "real fans." It's like I get it, you think Tyrod would be as good as Brady if only X, Y & Z fell into place, but I think he's mediocre! Whew, I think I just had some residual, pent up frustration I had to vent really quick. My bad, you were not the target good sir! Carry on lol -
Questions for those of us who endured the drought
BigDingus replied to BillsFan619's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Oh I still struggle with it. Anytime there's a close game or we're up against a good team, I can't help but wait for the other shoe to drop in some way. But even before the drought, Bills fans still expected some kind of collapse or self-inflicted-harm to screw us over. During the Kelly era, those Super Bowl losses had a way of messing with the fan psyche, then moving onto the Flutie/Johnson era you had 2 stupid collapses in the playoffs (with the notorious Music City Miracle being one). From there the drought starts, but we didn't know what it'd become at that time. We got Bledsoe, fail to make the post season, but then go on a winning streak to enter week 17 at 9-6 with a win-and-in scenario against Pittsburgh. On top of that, Pitt had already announced nearly every starter & most of the 2nd string would be resting, so we were up against a mix of 2nd & 3rd stringers. What happened? We laid an egg & missed the playoffs again. So yeah, the Murphy's Law mentality many fans had existed pre-drought, just cemented itself further as the years went on. Hell, back in the 90's my mom used to call them the heart-attack-team, as they always cut it close, scraped by with a win at the end, or choked in the last minute. I really feel bad for those 20-25ish years old & ONLY saw the drought until now. I can't imagine how it'd feel if you didn't at least have memories of when we were actually a winning team. -
As weird as it sounds, I'd be fine with your suggestions for Allen, but don't really want to see many of the other starters play. I know injuries can happen to anyone, but as long as he knows not to take off running & just gets a series or two in dropping back, staying in the pocket & getting rid of the ball (whether for a completion or not), he should be fine. On the flip side, I'd rather not see Diggs or Sanders or Beasley, as they need to run & face a lot more contact even if they're not going 100%. Risk of injury or something going wrong on a block or tackle is a lot higher, and I hope they don't play much at all.
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https://www.yahoo.com/sports/did-josh-allen-actually-sign-a-better-contract-than-patrick-mahomes-did-152438700.html "...Allen received a record $100 million in guaranteed money at signing (Mahomes received just over $63 million) and that he could make more money in the first seven years in his deal than Mahomes will through his Year 7." "Allen’s deal could allow him to earn $243 million through seven years. Mahomes would get a little more than $225 million over that same length of his contract. The discrepancy over the first three years is even more dramatic — Allen will outearn Mahomes in that span by a factor of nearly 50% (Allen is slated to earn $95 million, Mahomes just over $63 million)." Very interesting article. Yes, if you just average it all out, it comes out to Allen making about $2 million less per year. But in terms of what he actually gets in his 6 years compared to what Mahomes gets, Allen is making quite a bit more. By the time the extension is up, Allen will then likely be signing for even more money per year, again outpacing Mahomes. So in reality, Allen got far more guaranteed money up front, will get more money through those 6 years than Mahomes during that time, and will get to the negotiating table faster than Mahomes & ink a deal making even MORE money (the article suggests the cap will be over $300 million by that point). So when all is said & done, Allen stands to make more money on both ends.
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I think the HOF is filled with players from all eras that were standout performers for their time, though not all-time legends. Hell, many people could argue many of our own Bills legends are borderline HOF worthy, but we see them as all-timers for our franchise. Do I think he was an all-time legend? Not really, but he has more rushing yards than a lot of HOF RB's, was great for his era, and definitely helped make the Colts more than just the Peyton Manning show. He also had a couple 1,000+ yard seasons in Arizona, and was pretty much a reliable workhorse RB until injuries shut him down. I dunno, I can see both sides, but I'm in favor of giving them the nod. There are people that think a special team's player like Tasker should never be in, but we Bills fans know otherwise. I think in that Colts era, people like Harrison & James were pretty key to the Colts' success (outside of Manning).
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How many people don't like Allen's new deal?
BigDingus replied to mjd1001's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I don't even want to vote, just out of fear of seeing the results. If you think Josh should've taken less money, you're crazy. Even if he's the 2nd highest paid QB in the league, it would've cost us even more next year. If we had to pay him even more than Mahomes despite having less accolades, you still do it. We haven't had a franchise QB in decades... you pay what you have to when you get one! Had his contract been $46 million a year, I'd still be happy. Just knowing you're not looking for a QB year in & year out is a relief in itself. -
Josh Allen: Contract extended through 2028
BigDingus replied to eball's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
And fans that expected him to take much less, or give the Bills a discount because "reasons" can go cry now. He's making just less than Mahomes, the highest paid player in the league, and you know what... that's exactly what he deserves as a young, talented franchise QB. I'm just saying this for anyone who even so much as thought Josh should've taken less just to be a nice guy. It's the NFL, you should get paid what you're worth! Get your money now, and in time if you want to chase more rings (gotta assume we're going to win at least one SB right? lol), sure, take a cut if you want to help sign some more help. But until then, get every penny you can! As long as he keeps working hard as always, the money is well spent! I just want to say congrats to Josh, congrats to the Bills, congrats to the fans! It's not our money, so let's just be happy for the guy getting paid -
Hall of Fame Game: Steelers vs Cowboys 8pm Fox
BigDingus replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
We get it, you were late in answer, geez! lol -
Daboll and Trubisky....HC and Starting QB next season??
BigDingus replied to wagne591's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
He will throw for 4,000 yards & 25 TD's to 0 INT's in garbage time alone! -
This is what I've been saying for years now. The longer we wait, the more we're going to have to pay & likely get less in return. New stadium costs are going up year to year... hell, the Colts got a new domed venue for only about twice as much as we spent on renovations. That's why renovating again would be a huge waste imo. If we had bit the bullet years ago, it wouldn't be a billion+ dollars, but now.... Building in NY state was always going to be quite a bit more expensive than somewhere like Texas. If we wait for years down the line, it'll get even worse. Hopefully something gets figured out soon.
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He won't, but they hired the companies he owns to build a new stadium, not relocate. If they can't come to an agreement to build a new stadium, relocation isn't controlled by Jerry Jones. He also doesn't control the entire NFL, despite what he may think. He has influence, but when the policy makers in Austin get a choice to pursue an NFL team, pretty sure that'll supersede anything Jones' influence. Texas is the 2nd largest state in the country. It can easily support more than 2 teams, Jones can cry about it. But again, I don't think the Bills will be that team. At least I hope not.
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Well, I've met a lot of people in Austin that think the city deserves an NFL team, and with it being the state capital where a ton of the money runs through (and the politicians scheming about...) I can see them eventually getting a team. The Austin metro area has around 2.1 million people & was named the fastest growing metroplex in the US this year (plus it's only a little over an hour from San Antonio, another city that wanted a team before), so it was only a matter of time before they started campaigning for a franchise. But I really never thought the Bills would ever be up for consideration... That's going to be annoying, especially once the people there catch wind & start getting their hopes up. I already had 2 friends text me about it, which is why I'm here in the first place. Really hope the Pegulas don't seriously consider this. Hoping it's just the firm representing the ownership throwing it out there for negotiation purposes.
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Madden NFL 22 WR Ratings Released Today. Diggs is 4th
BigDingus replied to chongli's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
What the hell? Sam Darnold is STILL in the league?!?! I'm genuinely shocked... I thought he was concussed out of existence years ago. Jackson being 2 points higher than Allen is dumb, but I can at least understand the others. At least he's higher than Dak though... I was going to be genuinely salty if they Dak the nod due to that inherent Cowboys bias, but whew... crisis averted 🤣 -
That was also 2 years ago, so not sure it's fair to assume he hasn't grown or matured in any way since then. They both have high ceilings, but I think Josh is in a better position to improve at the moment. This will actually be Mayfield's first season with any continuity carrying over from the previous year, so I'd expect him to look improved as well. Here's an article from a few months ago discussing him working with Stefanski & Alex Van Pelt, and growing in that offense - https://www.clevelandbrowns.com/news/baker-mayfield-calls-continuity-within-offense-pretty-special But honestly, I just care how Josh is doing. I was just pointing out that I don't think that quote is too meaningful in the grand scheme of Mayfield's development at this point in time.
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I'd be surprised if it remains that way through the entire season. We can all speculate, but private companies are already beginning to start back up with masking, testing, vaccination requirements, etc. All it'll take is an outbreak among players that results in a game cancellation (or several), and I'd expect they'll implement some restrictions again.
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Who made Who in 2020? Allen vs Diggs
BigDingus replied to Inigo Montoya's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I genuinely haven't heard many in the media say that. Most give a ton of credit to Allen & Diggs, saying how the both elevated each other's games or how they were the perfect pairing. Ravens fans may claim that, but people always homer for their team. I can't even remember the amount of times people used to claim the same thing with Tyrod on these boards... People can deny it now, but the excuse "he just needs a better line/WR's/offensive coordinator/HC/etc." came up allllll the time. Go back further, same things were said on the BBMB regarding Trent Edwards or JP Losman. Those guys never played as well as Lamar has, but it's just easier to blame ANYTHING ELSE over the guy you want to be the franchise QB. -
Jim Kelly recovering from ankle replacement surgery
BigDingus replied to buffaloaggie's topic in The Stadium Wall
Man, Jimbo needs to catch a break already! The man has suffered enough, let him relax in peace already lol -
Giants cut Kelvin Benjamin for what??
BigDingus replied to PromoTheRobot's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I just edited it, I read it right but confused the two I was talking about in my comment lol I don't get how he could think the they recruited him off his couch, then simultaneously created this hoax to get him off the team. But yeah, I had responded as if they were the same person