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thenorthremembers

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  1. Always felt like KISS borrowed from professional wrestling but Ace could really play. My Mother says seeing them in the 70's was the best concert money could buy. RIP Ace. I am sure Gene is attempting to sell your family a KISS casket at a slight discount.
  2. You're taking my opinion about two games and making it appear that I am making a holistic argument about Josh being trash. I obviously dont want to trade Josh Frickin Allen but it isnt a mortal sin to say hes had two bad games back to back. I think the left side of the Bills oline is fantastic. I think the center, left guard and right tackle struggle a bit in pass protection. I also think Josh has imagined pressure that isnt there the last two games and bailed early. Mahomes has literally beat Allen head to head with less talent. Hes the better quarterback. Not by a mile but he is.
  3. Josh has one of the best Olines in the league, one of the best running backs, and some solid role pieces in Kincaid and Shakir. Yes, they desperately need a #1 wideout. But Quarterbacks have done much better with less.
  4. If he's entering the IDGAF stage on a $330 million dollar contract, he may as well retire. Of course, thats complete nonsense, along with you projecting your McDermott hate onto him, so I wouldnt worry too much about it.
  5. I agree we all kind of knew. As far as the retired WR from Carolina. His mouth runs nonstop, much of it nonsense.
  6. Dont let facts get in the way of a snarky hyperbolic story!
  7. The ability was still there, the want to play football wasnt. He was one year off a 1,000 yard season.
  8. His legacy? What exactly is his legacy? He isnt a hall of famer. He's a two time pro bowler who peaked at 25 and has been on the decline since. He's been a good player for the Bills but in ten years he will be a distant memory. He isnt ruining a legacy in the least. He's been pretty average, but Benford and Johnson have too.
  9. Well its official, a new epoch. Gone are the days of fans wanting Jim Kelly for OC and Thurman as running backs coach. Today marks the dawn of a new day. The days of Fitzpatrick as a consultant, David Nelson as a ticket agent, Marcus Stroud as head of stadium security. Its finally time for the many players of the Drought Coalition to join forces and bring the success they could never give the Bills to a new generation of players. How they will teach winning without ever doing it themselves is just part of the mystery.
  10. I am sure there are hundreds of pictures from that night. It was purposely stupid to include that one.
  11. Dude needs a new kidney and the Post runs a picture of him holding a Bud Light. Stay classy NYP. Stay classy.
  12. Its funny how this works. When I was younger my want to go exceeded my ability to pay, but I went anyways. Nowadays my ability to pay exceeds my want to go, especially when principles get involved. The secondary market for Bills tickets has priced me out of games this year. I refuse to pay 400 dollars a ticket to sit in the 300s. My wife and kids love the musical Hamilton, its playing in Rochester, not the original cast, and its close to $200 dollars a ticket, no way in hell. I have a large family, for us to go to Hamilton it would cost $1200 dollars plus fees. I am not a huge fan of popular music, so that doesnt impact me much. But even, going to see a moderately popular band at a place like Ironworks is going to cost you between $75 and $200 dollars a ticket. For instance, Bumpin Uglies, a moderately popular reggae band I like is playing at Ironworks, $64 dollars a ticket plus fees. No thank you. Concerts in particular have become less and less attractive to me. Artists complain about the cost of touring, jack up ticket prices, and still have huge stage sets and 6 opening bands. They want to justify price by having 2 hours of bands play before the headliner. I dont want to watch 2 hours of bands play before the band I paid to see. I also dont want to get home at 1 or 2am anymore.
  13. This makes a little more sense. Samuel isnt owed 7 million if the Bills trade him because he has already played 6 games. Depending on the week he is likely more around 4-5 million. Your point about next year is apt. That said, if we had to pay a little more in the trade to shed the contract Id be ok with that.
  14. You just made an argument as to why Samuel would be the traded player if New Orleans wants a pick and a player in return for Olave. If you can bring that sort of talent into the building you move Samuel in a second. If they can bring in someone like Olave, he takes Coleman's spot in the starting lineup. Coleman goes to #4, and Shavers is kept because he plays special teams. At that point it doesnt matter who you keep between Moore and Samuel because the snaps will be insignificant.
  15. They've for sure made an appearance before. I remember him getting flamed for wearing them last time too.
  16. The Bills got almost the exact amount of production for 11 million dollars a year less. Bernard was the better choice.
  17. Completely agree with you. I'd take Jeudy over Keon in a heart beat.
  18. The Browns would have to eat 9 million dollars in salary over 3 years. His stats are fine, but those numbers come from a ton of targets. Hes a skilled player, but he has below average hands. He may be better than Coleman, but you have to call on Olave first.
  19. For me the only realistic option is Olave. There are a few categories each of these guys fall into, including AJ Brown who was mentioned in another post. Ridley, Waddle, and AJ Brown all fall into the money sense category. Ridley is owed close to 15 million for the remainder of the year, and another 22 million dollars on average over the next two seasons. Thats a horrible idea. Miami would have to eat 9 million dollars in cap over the next two years to move Waddle. The Eagles would need to eat 25 million in cap space over the next three years to move Brown. They'd get no cap relief until 2028. Jeudy, Cooks, and Robinson are either over the hill or JAGs. The juice isnt worth the squeeze. Olave and Wilson both have tradeable contracts. The Saints need a QB, and the Jets need a QB and almost everything else. Sadly, I am not sure the Jets are stupid enough to trade Wilson in the division. Olave is the most tangible of any available wideout.
  20. No. But you maybe have another 4-5 years in his prime. The sand goes through the hour glass fast.
  21. The point is you cant fix everything so maybe fix the one where you have an NFL MVP. Its not just about Allen. I am sure he had basically nobody open all game. But he also made bad decisions. I don't know why thats so hard for people to say.
  22. No I am acting like you need to score more than 14 points in an NFL game to win. Especially if your Qb makes 13% of your cap. Its doable, 1/3rd of the time. Not very good odds.
  23. And my Aunt would be my Uncle if she had balls.
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