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  1. 4 minutes ago, Nelius said:

    #26 sort of makes sense considering the barely important statistical dropoff but we all know how valuable Diggs is. I think the number of WRs left is more important, because there's no way Diggs isn't really top 3/4 in the league. I bet there's at least 4-5 more left, and I assume they're going to give Chase top 25 after 1 year. I can't imagine he's off the list completely. 

     

    And it's in, Chase at #24. Meh, I know his numbers were incredible but I'd at least personally flip that with the veteran who's only one season removed from putting up better numbers than Chase's rookie year. 

    Agreed. I’d like to see one more year outta chase before we just toss him in that elite category. I mean, I think he’ll do it. But can we see it first at least? 

  2. So Byard just came up as the highest ranked safety. I think I saw Derwin James while I’ve had it on in the background…. So if I’m not mistaken this list has Poyer and Hyde at #3 and #4 overall safeties. Nice. 

  3. 6 hours ago, Logic said:


    Yeah I mean...I guess I could have just not listed ANYTHING under "stock down", but like I said to another poster...after a game as good and thoroughly dominant as the Bills just played, the negatives aren't going to be all that negative.

     

    Still, I'm not going to pretend the Bills played a completely perfect game for four quarters, either, and if you're going to try to identify the less then stellar spots -- amidst a sea of stellar play, mind you -- you'd start with missed tackles, the special teams play, and the corner depth.

    It IS picking nits, though. It was a great game by the Bills.

    I shoulda worded it better. I meant I was picking nits on your post. But I can see your point. 

    7 minutes ago, muppy said:

    kids day.jpg

    It was my 6 year old daughters first game as well. We live 90 min south in Waterford Pa on the outskirts of “stiller” country so she was thoroughly blown away that there were thousands of people all wearing bills gear like her. 
     

    we were right down in row 2 of section 130 so the Allen strike happened right directly in front of us! Couldn’t have asked for better first game highlight. 

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  4. 5 hours ago, Logic said:

    Stock up:

     

     


    Ken Dorsey
    Forget the specific playcalling. It was the usual preseason vanilla. This "stock up" is because the offensive operation was crisp and efficient throughout. The playcalls got in on time, the personnel -- which shuttled in and out a ton -- was always where it was supposed to be, when it was supposed to be there, there were very few delays, miscues, and mistakes. This may seem like nothing, but as Steve Tasker mentioned during the game, it's something.

    Offensive line
    In both run and pass blocking, the offensive line had a good day. From the starters to the the third string. From Saffold and Bates to Hart and Ford -- they outclassed the Broncos in both the run and pass game all day long. Whether it was giving Keenum ample time to throw or paving the way for an all-runs touchdown drive, the offensive line came to play today. Aaron Kromer looks to have made a huge difference.

    Running backs
    All five looked good. Singletary and Moss hit the whole with decisiveness and quickness. Cook showed his speed and his pass-catching acumen. Johnson looked like the slippery, dependable vet he is. Blacksheer looks like a definite practice squad keeper -- if the Bills can manage to get him there! Between the performance of the offensive line and the entire running back depth chart, it sure LOOKS like the Bills are going to have an actual run game this season.

    Shakir and Hodgins

    Nothing earth shattering today. Just another series of good route running, quality catches, and good sideline awareness. Shakir also looked like a trustworthy punt returner. I didn't specifically watch Hodgins when he played special teams snaps, but offensively, he's certainly making his case for a roster spot.

    Case Keenum
    What a difference a week -- and being protected by the first team o-line and throwing to first team skill players -- makes. Actually, even when the backup linemen and receivers came in, Keenum STILL looked good. It's safe to say all the hand wringing about the Bills' backup QB position can end now. 

    OJ Howard
    Again, nothing earth shattering here, but he showed a pulse. He made a few catches, one of which saw him use his frame and strength to outmuscle the defender and secure a touchdown. After being invisible all summer, it was nice to see him contribute.

    Defensive End depth
    Shaq hasn't forgotten how to stop the run, and he showed good contain on a scrambling QB a few times, as well. Epenesa continued to pressure the passer. At one point, he was chipped by a running back AND facemasked by a tackle, and he STILL got into the QB's face and hurried a pass. His development into what looks to be a quality contributor from the right side is HUGE for this defense, whose best edge rushers all perform better on the left. Boogie Basham had a few nice plays, too, as did Mike Love. 

     

     

     

    Stock down:

     



    Penalties

    There was one sloppy, penalty-filled drive by the offense. There were silly penalties by the defense. On a day where just about everything went right, this is one thing that coach McDermott can bark at his players about after the game.

    Special teams 

    I realize that the Bills' three best special teams tacklers -- Matakevitch, Jones, and Neal -- weren't playing. Nevertheless, the Bills gave up too many big kick returns today. When the opposing offense is regularly starting past their own 30 yard line, you're not doing a good enough job making tackles on special teams.

    Depth corners

    Jackson, Elam, Johnson, and Benford acquitted themselves just fine. After those four, the rest of the cornerback depth chart struggled all day. Granted, guys like J'Marcus Ingram are likely cuts anyway, but still. They did themselves no favors today.



    All in all, just about a perfect preseason game: No injuries, a resounding victory in front of a fired up home crowd, six straight touchdown drives, sound defense (for most of the first three quarters, anyway), and unstoppable seeming offense. Just about every unit of the team -- with the aforementioned exception of the special teams -- performed well. Today was about as much fun as a preseason game can ever be.

    One more preseason contest -- in which we'll see only fringe roster players and practice squad candidates -- and then it's onto opening night against the Rams. Gonna be a hell of a year.

     

    Picking nits here. Exactly how deep do you expect the corners to go? You just named 4 that were adequate and that’s not including the fact we get white back early season. I mean… even the deepest of teams aren’t going into the season 5 and 6 deep of solid corner play. IMO that’s just getting sorta greedy. 

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  5. 7 minutes ago, SCBills said:

    I’m already bored with the Joe Burrow hype.  At least Herbert, Jackson and Murray are exciting to watch.  
     

    He’s very good.  Maybe after this year, I’ll be a believer.  
     

    Or maybe after this year he’ll still be the guy who has a ton of weapons but got carried by his defense and FG kicker in the playoffs. 
     

     

    Thank you. And here I thought I had been losing my marbles all offseason like I was the only dude that seemed to notice this. 

    11 minutes ago, DCOrange said:

    It is very good no doubt, but Allen > Burrow and Diggs > Chase IMO

    Agreed. And I don’t think it’s too much to ask that we see more than one year of production before we crown the Burrow/Chase duo as #1. 

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  6. On 8/10/2022 at 5:46 PM, TBBills said:

    Anyone have clips of what Keyshawn says about New England's offense?

    I don’t. But he just doubled down this morning and said Allen is the most overhyped qb in the league and just “the flavor of the month”. Mind you he started calling him the flavor of the month back in late 2020. I’m not quite sure he understands what it means.  If that flavor happens to be consistently being in the MVP race going on year 3 now, I’ll take a bite of that one allllll day. 

  7. 8 hours ago, Big Blitz said:

    There is no way he is back before that week 8 game.  

     

    He didn't have the surgery until around the 2nd week of December if I remember correctly.

     

    You won't see him back before the end of October.    

     

     

    That's why we all new CB was going to be that 1st pick.  And Benford is doing well.  Imagine hitting on both those picks.  

    I will bet you a large amount of money he’s back WEEKS before week 8. Have you been living under a rock for the last 15-20 years? We’ve seen a ton of players return in a timely manner from these things. 
     

    like people in this thread have said. Godwin tore his knee AFTER white and is already practicing. 

  8. 3 minutes ago, HereComesTheReignAgain said:

    Keyshawn is painfully stupid.  He is proudly ignorant and defiant.  It is not amusing or entertaining. There are plenty of bad, uninformed commentators, but he manages to stand out as exceptionally dumb.  He clearly doesn't understand the concept of an "Achilles heel".

    He didn’t understand it one bit. His argument was “if josh Allen struggles, so will the team”…. So he basically just said every qb is their teams Achilles heel. He’s trying waaayyyy too hard with this Allen schtick. 

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  9. Here’s something fun from Keyshawn to bring us back down to earth! After saying a couple of weeks ago that Josh Allen is merely a product of his environment, wasn’t the reason they were where they were the last 2 years, and his front office/coaches have dragged him along, keyshawn claims Allen is now the Bills biggest Achilles heal. 
     

    It’s really weird to me that there is anyone left still willing to die on the Josh Allen hill. Heck, even Nick Wright now says he’s the only qb with a real

    argument against mahomes as #1. the fact that Allen’s name is even in this segment with these other bums is pathetic. It’s mainly because the production voice behind the mic in the background has openly despised the hype for Allen all offseason. Allen’s name gets brought up at the 4 min mark 🤦🏻‍♂️
     

     

  10. 1 hour ago, chongli said:

    Honestly, it's a video game, so I don't really care. Also, I may be old school, but back in my day, only kids played video games and watched cartoons. Sorry!

    It’s not like playing levels on duck hunt anymore man. A good game over the last 10 years will have amazing voice actors, great cut scenes, and addicting immersive storylines. People don’t bat an eye when somebody sits down and gets sucked into a good book yet “video games are for kids”. PPSSSHHHHHH, whatever. I’m nearly 40 and i will sit down and be a kid for plenty of hours on a weekend night while my wife rolls her eyes and continues reading her book…

     

    Give some madden. You can keep the crossword puzzles in the Sunday paper. 🤷🏻‍♂️

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  11. 1 minute ago, Watkins101 said:

    The reason behind it was last year it was called about 1/3 of the averages of the past 2 decades. It is quite the annoying penalty, but it’s also quite annoying to see your receivers constantly interferes with. 

    i think i have more issue with the outcome than i do the calling of the penalty.... give them the 5 yards and replay the down. 

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  12. 7 hours ago, Logic said:


    The fact that you:

    1) turned a simple, silly post into an opportunity to insult me
     

    and 

    2) think the 13 seconds jersey is "hilarious" 

    says soooo much more about you than it does about me. 

    You, sir, are certifiably 

    sucks the worst GIF


     

    It’s always the same crappy Schtick. “I’ve obviously got a figured out way more than you do and I’m way cooler than most because I don’t care as much as they do”

     

    I would argue “the worst” is an understatement.

     

    Also arguing like he knows how the majority feels, when he’s succeeded in being a voice for the exact opposite around here, is pure comedy. 
     

     

    And as far as funny things go a 13 seconds jersey isn’t what I could categorize as hilarious even if I wasn’t an emotional fan(which i am). So now we know his humor is heap of garbage too. 
     

    …. I bet he’s that dude that’s really picky and critical of movies too. Just to be overly edgy about things. 

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  13. Being somebody that makes my hay working with younger athletes in the gym, I gotta say, Von Miller is so impressive from that standpoint. Seeing him in shorts, it’s easy to see how he could be so much smaller than tackles all these years and still impose his will. His thighs are something to behold. Freaking tree trunks.  
     

    Keeping yourself in that sort of shape is exactly how you prolong your career. What a beast. 

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  14. 33 minutes ago, SlimShady'sSpaceForce said:


    IIRC, A A Ron was in a slump stinking up the joint. 
     

    So when he gets out of his slump and back to “normal” is MVP worthy?

     

    It’s still kind of a popularity contest where the rules change slightly. 
     

    😜

    This couldn’t be more off the mark IMO. He didn’t just get back to normal. He’s been absolutely brilliant the last 2 regular seasons even for his hall of fame standards. 
     

    2020 josh absolutely had an MVP caliber season. And honestly in most any other years I believe he wins it. It was just bad luck having Rodgers go completely nuclear in the same season. In 2021 josh had plenty of hype and was in every betting books top 3 for MVP odds heading into the season. He lost it due to inconsistent play and his efficiency taking a hit. Not for being unpopular…. This is all pretty obvious stuff IMO. 
     

    All that being said I truly believe, when all is said and done, our guy will have a couple of MVP’s on his mantle when he hangs it up. 

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  15. 1 hour ago, Buffalo Boy said:

    No agenda.

    He made plays? Like throwing that pic in the EZ in the playoffs?

    People claiming he was the best QB during the drought have memories that might need some reprisals 😉


       While I’m no R Johnson fan, RJ walked off the field with the win in Tennessee. Not your boy Flutie.

     

    Geez man. What are we doing here? Johnson got sacked 6 times and took a safety. He went 10-22 for 130 yds and no scores.  He fumbled 3 freaking times and lost one…. Flutie was literally sacked 1/3 of the rate that Johnson was behind the same line during the time they were both in buffalo. 
     

    If somebody is gonna use that sort of game for ammo against the other guy then it’s pretty evident there might be some clouded judgement. 

    1 hour ago, machine gun kelly said:

    I know Eman.  IDC what others think as Flutie was not primarily in the drought era as we made the TN game because of his wins.  If we remember accurately RJ was on his way to 0-3 when Flutie came in and rattled off a bunch of wins. RJ threw for what 160 yards in that TN game.  Wade was an idiot for not overseeing the ST and remaining I. Their lanes.

     

    It doesn’t matter as we have Allen now so it’s a big who cares.

    It was actually only 130 yds and he got bagged 6 times.  One of which was a safety. THREE FUMBLES…. There was a point where Johnson at one time was the most sacked qb, per drop back, of all time while in buffalo. Yet the other qb took about 1/3 as many sacks.

     

    i don’t get the Flutie hate. But the people that don’t like him, REALLY don’t like him and will warp reality to justify RJ in that game. 
     

    and I agree that I don’t really consider Flutie one of the drought era guys even though technically he may have been there for a year or it

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