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BurpleBull

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  1. Everyone's wrong. It's 21 Savage.
  2. I always felt Glenn was somewhat overrated but a good LT nonetheless. Incognito would have Dawkins by his side. I thought he was pretty solid.
  3. Right. I like that the FO has spotted a trouble area and are addressing it quickly and early. I think D-line/D-line depth is the team's greatest area of concern despite all the QB talk and need for a good one.
  4. I was responding to a Gilmore thread from yesterday. Guys were stating how they were happy that he didn't get a ring and how they hope that he never does. I must've posted it here by mistake.
  5. You must be having flashbacks... This has all the emotion of a Bills game-day thread.
  6. Now can you address my comment pertaining to Edgar Bennett's recent firing as OC in GB?
  7. Why then was Edgar Bennett just fired as their OC, if any ole OC can just be plugged in, with McCarthy running the show ? What was Bennett's purpose as OC and what was the source of his being fired?
  8. With McCoy's name apparently off the table, that leaves me with Clements and Shula. Shula may be a name that starts to gain traction in the OC discussion.
  9. What the heck is everyone's fascination with Bevell? I really hope he's not the guy.
  10. The offense was equally bad with Van Pelt as OC. Clements was last OC for GB in 2015. I assume he had to have grown in that time drawing up plays for an Aaron Rodgers-led offense.
  11. Alex Van Pelt wasn't good either his time here as an OC and that was his only stint as an OC. So what exactly has you wanting to take a second look at him if you feel that way about Clements?
  12. Yeah back in '04-'05 I think I saw. Second time a charm perhaps?
  13. Lol. But this is the only one that matters. I know, it gets crazy around this time.
  14. For me Tom Clements is the guy I want brought in to lead the offense. Here are my top three OC candidates Top Choice: Tom Clements Former Bills and GB OC; developed very close relationship with Aaron Rodgers and helped lead him to two MVP awards; very productive. 2.) Mike Shula Former Car OC; familiarity with Sean McDermott and understands his offensive philosophy; very productive with Cam Newton as his QB. 3.) Mike McCoy Former Den OC; got solid production out of Kyle Orton. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Sounds like a foregone conclusion that the next guy at OC will be Mike McCoy or Rob Chudzinski, but I really hope if available, Tom Clements is another name that pops up in serious discussion. Think it would be a solid hire. Let's see what happens. P.S., before you go ripping at my candidates, keep in mind that around this time last year, my endorsement of Sean McDermott as next Bills head coach came to fruition.
  15. I hate the idea. Hate the catchphrase "dilly dilly" even more.
  16. So your problem is what again? Why are you extra-excited speaking on Sammy Watkins, a player who doesn't play for the Bills anymore or affect the Bills org.? What the f--- is "4rth" on the rampage guy?
  17. How exactly would he back up something that he said was directed at him on-field during gameplay? Provide the voice recording device he had secretly taped to the inside of his jersey?
  18. Are you really trying to merge Danny Masterson's situation with this one in an attempt to make Incognito into a victim? No evidence was found on Masterson which technically makes him innocent, meaning he shouldn't have loss his job if no evidence was found of any wrongdoing; Incognito on the other hand has an actual history of being hotheaded and making racist remarks towards at least one teammate who felt intimidated by him. I'm kind of disgusted that you even tried that. Someone gets called for a personal foul every week so what was so special about this one that he needed to make up something like that to divert attention away from it? I promise you his personal foul couldn't have been anywhere close to Gronkowski's hit to White. Had Gronk claimed White hurled a racial slur at him before he reacted the way he did then there would be grounds for you to call bull----. As you stated, he got called for "A" personal foul, not multiple personal fouls (he would've been ejected), so who exactly was he so concerned with that he had to slander Incognito that way in order to distract from the 'multiple' hits to Tyrod Taylor's head that you mention?
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