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Bills 2-0 are fools gold - Article
Stank_Nasty replied to Virgil's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
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they want no part in talking about Allen. tried to move on as quick as possible.
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buddy just texted me Kroft left with an ankle today.... havnt found it on here.... real deal? EDIT: Just saw it above this post. lol
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Buffalo Bills to fans on game day: Behave or be gone
Stank_Nasty replied to HOUSE's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
sadly enough I've never experienced one worth anything more than my knockoff Chinese colton Schmidt jersery…… and even then i'd have a hard time parting with it. -
Buffalo Bills to fans on game day: Behave or be gone
Stank_Nasty replied to HOUSE's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
would funneling liquor out of a chicks butt crack be considered debauchery?... because I remember when that video made it rounds. LEGENDARY. -
right. you're not saying anything that I don't think anyone with a level head doesn't already know. people are saying the bills SHOULD handle the bengals. I agree. but all the factors you have mentioned play a part in my hesitance along with the fact that the bills routinely let us down in this sort of scenario, which I light heartedly referred to as BBFS..… i'll save some of those beers for you. maybe it'll lighten ya up a bit. ?
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I think they SHOULD win. I’ll admit, even as an optimist, a bit of BBFS is kicking in here mid week. Nothing a couple of beers early Sunday morning at the stadium can’t fix though..... I’ll be calling for the blowout by 10:30AM!
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Duke Williams impressing again...activate him!
Stank_Nasty replied to Alphadawg7's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
#FREEDUKE You aren’t alone in wondering if a guy like Williams makes that catch.... I just wasn’t gonna be the first one to say it.... -
talk about missing a point completely... the point is he's shown with a subpar roster he can compete with them. so its silly when you talk about the "manner" in which they lost all four games being so bad. I wasn't touting our coach for a loss. just saying he's right there.... you do you though man. keep pissing and moaning about every staff that doesn't bring a superbowl to town in the first 2 years..... but i'm the pathetic one. get real and get off your ridiculous high horse. we are ALL about winning the superbowl. don't act like that some regal goal that only you could understand…. change the record man. its getting old. basically you are saying if they aren't winning the title this is gonna be your schtick. Well have fun B**ching about the staff while the rest of us enjoy the season and playoff run with a young up and coming squad.
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LOLOLOL. right? if we lose we know where we are.... if we win it doesn't mean anything...…. W.T.F. Speaking of idiots....
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#FREEDUKE
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went on the road the first 2 weeks of the season and won..... there's something to be said about doing what needs to be done and handling your business.
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ross had 3 catches for 47 yds with 45 seconds left last week down 41-10. he got loose on a meaningless 65 yarder in which i'm sure the defense didn't care much at all.... for a little context. only reason I know this is because the that friggin play lost me my fantasy matchup ? …. not even garbage time. more like LANDFILL time.
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i think I read somewhere yesterday that poyer and bojo made PFF team of the week.
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Pleasant surprises through two weeks...
Stank_Nasty replied to eball's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I’m seeing a couple posts about Morse pulling.... IMO that really shouldnt be much of a surprise. The dude just got PAID and if anyone watched his reels from KC his mobility and pulling arguably stuck out more than anything else. -
His angry runs segment today was great. Had me lol’ing. He’s a maniac. I honestly really enjoy that show. They keep it straight football with fun segments and don’t take cheap shots or low hanging fruit.
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Like I told another poster.... I got about 5 lines in and i'm reading it, picturing NFL films Vince Facenda in my head with old school highlight music in the background. what a fun read.
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I read it in my Vince Facenda voice with NFL Films orchestra music in the background ?
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I don't think I've seen this article posted yet.... Fun little pump up read for the week! "Today's Bills roam from town to town, barrels blazing, eyes open for the next overstuffed heavy to flatten into a memory. This time around, Week 17 won't do for an endpoint,".... HELL YES. http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000001055843/article/bills-season-should-include-playoff-trip-dallas-boasts-rising-star Road-warrior Bills roam from burgh to burgh laying waste Dust and nothingness. That's what the Buffalo Bills would amount to if the National Football League was birthed today. Hand-picking 32 teams from bustling meccas boasting money-in-the-bank television markets, new-day gridiron architects would brush off the tractor beam of Western New York in favor of the Orlando SunSpots, San Antonio Droid-Mares or London Underground. Thank the Maker we have the Bills, pro football's beloved rough-and-tumble band of heavies completely unwilling to play along with the script. These delightful, red-white-and-blue clad footballers have attacked the NFL as would any plugged-in military general worth his salt: house-by-house and town-by-town until the region -- and beyond -- is won. The Bills have opened the campaign by setting their in-state rivals on fire, marching 369 miles by night from Buffalo to East Rutherford, New Jersey, where the sleeping Jets were camped a week ago. Tired by their on-foot journey, Buffalo fell into a 16-0 hole against Sam Darnold, Le'Veon Bell and a Gang Green squad that generated a dash of playoff buzz in August. The Bills would not be held down, though, squelching the Jets in a blaze of holy fire, leaving their AFC East rivals banged, tattered and nursing strange viruses. Buffalo's defensive unit returned one week later to thump the New York Football Giants, pulling the plug on Big Blue's paint-by-numbers offense led by a since-benched Eli Manning. Josh Allen's bruising Bills attack did the rest, with the second-year quarterback overcoming spats of pocket pressure to author touchdown drives of 75, 70, 98 and 75 yards. The Bills walked into MetLife Stadium and torched the place to terra firma, opening 2-0 on the road for the first time in franchise history. You can bash these merits by dismissing the Giants and Jets as suspect operations, but I'd point to Buffalo's makeup: One of the game's top defenses armed with an early Defensive Rookie of the Year candidate in first-rounder Ed Oliver, who coaxed a trance-state Eli into a batted pass late in the second quarter that wound up being picked off, killing a scoring chance for New York in Buffalo territory. Allen is far from crystal clean. He spat out four turnovers against the Jets, but showed resiliency as Buffalo put up 17 unanswered points for the win. On Sunday, the quarterback displayed the brand of progress you hope for in a second-year passer, eschewing the desire to scramble in favor of finding targets John Brown and Cole Beasley in space. Coach Sean McDermott has worked seamlessly with defensive coordinator Leslie Frazier and offensive play-caller Brian Daboll to milk the most out of a roster light on stars but heavy on crush-you-into-salt cohesiveness. It's easy to forget McDermott tugged a much-lesser Bills club into the postseason two years ago, falling 10-3 to the Blake Bortles-led Jaguars in a low-wattage slugfest that left viewers questioning human existence. I have no memory of covering the tussle, but it happened, as I noted in a lonely January report: "This white-knuckle affair resembled a brand of football your grandfather's grandfather watched on a 12-inch black-and-white boob tube in fire-lit parlors during ancient days of old." We're farther along in history now, Super-Woke in a new world where Buffalo rolls into autumn Sundays as one of the game's more intriguing, rugged-but-lovable offerings. Unbeaten and untied after a fortnight on the road, the Bills return home to face a work-in-progress Bengals team before hosting the Patriots in Week 4. The NFL's acid test approaches -- and it's fair to wonder if this year's club will simply blend into previous editions of Bills Team X vs. Little Miss Perfect Patriots: A few punches to New England's chiseled midsection before Tom Brady -- or fill-in-the-blank recently acquired superstar -- lands a right hook that reduces Buffalo's wannabe lineup into a blubbering King Hippo. That's how it's been for two decades of despair in those old Western New York towns of Tonawanda, West Seneca, Getzville and Depew. Rochester, Lackawanna, Blasdell and Sloan have known little but sadness from Orchard Park as Buffalo's football team appeared destined to spend every January shoveling the driveway. This year's plot feels punched up in all the right ways: Dismissed bumpkins from a distant corner of the Empire State ride into the big city and lay TOTAL WASTE to their tabloid-generating in-state foes, turning the G-Men into g-men and the Jets into a child's paper plane fluttering toward a puddle of godless fire. Today's Bills roam from town to town, barrels blazing, eyes open for the next overstuffed heavy to flatten into a memory. This time around, Week 17 won't do for an endpoint. The anti-hero we need is among us.
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Pleasant surprises through two weeks...
Stank_Nasty replied to eball's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
what stuck out to me was the medium range comeback on the left sideline against Jenkins on the 98 yd drive...… Jenkins is nice corner and he respected his speed enough to be at least 5 yds off him for the first 15 yds of the route then brown just stuck it and came back for a routine play. I was really encouraged by that. I remember sitting there for 3 of those td's(allen, motor, McKenzie), thinking "WOW! the blocking there was just impeccable."... guys hitting their assignments and then driving their players into the ground or down the field. its sad we havnt seen that for a couple years but very encouraging going forward. -
Pleasant surprises through two weeks...
Stank_Nasty replied to eball's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
didn't he just pulverize somebody into the ground on the allen sweep sunday?