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Only way I see it happening is if the Bills win the Superbowl. Otherwise my money would be on Rodgers, Derek Henry, DK Metcalf, Tyreek Hill or TJ Watt.
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Bills could play entire AFC playoffs at home
thenorthremembers replied to BITE ME's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
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Marshawn Lynch Would Un-Retire For A Contender
thenorthremembers replied to H2o's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Agreed. Rather have a 39 year old Fred Jackson.- 59 replies
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Been thinking the same thing recently. If you designate if as a post June 1st cut he counts for 2.75 of dead cap for 2021 and 2022. You end up saving 7.6 million in 2021, and 8.5 million in 2022. Resign Feliciano to play center at a lower contract, and then draft a right tackle and right guard. On the Brown thing, you save 8.5 million by cutting him. I can see him as a restructure, but its going to have to be a large pay cut for it to matter.
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2 important games vs Dolphins in a row
thenorthremembers replied to Artem Lipatov's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I think and am hoping the Dolphins come crashing to Earth the next four weeks. -
Can Lee Smith just go already?
thenorthremembers replied to Ramza86's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I completely disagree. Sometimes being smart is knowing exactly what you're good at and doing that, rather than trying to impress people by doing stuff you're terrible at. Rather than reading a Dr. Seuss book, which would have been a total waste of time for him, Mayweather decided to make $450 Million dollars by punching people. Likewise Lee Smith made $20 million dollars by being good at shoving people in the correct direction. That said, I question your intelligence if you think the 150 pound Floyd Mayweather has the talent to play tight end in the NFL. Sometimes being smart is getting so rich that you dont care what anyone thinks of you. That said, the bottom line is both of these guys have made enough money to not give a rats tail about what Ramza86 thinks of them. -
Can Lee Smith just go already?
thenorthremembers replied to Ramza86's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Understood, but its not like he is some nobody from West Seneca who is fused to his couch. The guy is probably in better shape than anyone of us here, and not for nothing he has made close to $20 million dollars being an "idiot." Fact remains the guy who started this thread would never have the stones to say it to his face. @Ramza86 -
Can Lee Smith just go already?
thenorthremembers replied to Ramza86's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Oh man, I would love to see you say this to his face. That would be an incredible reality show. Normal people telling 6'6 270 football players what they wrote about them behind a keyboard to their face.- 169 replies
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KC at Mia. Who do we want to win?
thenorthremembers replied to BillsfaninSB's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
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The josh haters are out in force today
thenorthremembers replied to Sharky7337's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
The problem with discussing any football reporter, especially ones from ESPN, is that you are ultimately trying to have a rationale conversation about a hyperbolic statement and that doesnt work. The truth is Baker, Lamar, and Josh are all top 15 QBs in the league right now. Just because one player has a great game, it doesnt mean the other is trash. If you want to look at Baker and Josh specifically, they are relatively close in what they've been able to accomplish in the NFL. Josh has more wins, more combined touchdowns, and less ints. Baker has a better completion percentage (by .7) and has a few more combined yards. Baker is a good quarterback, but if you want to be real about elite physical talent, I think we all know how you should pick. The lesson here. Stop watching FS1 and ESPN for God's sake. -
End of the Carson Wentz Era
thenorthremembers replied to Giuseppe Tognarelli's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I mean, I agree. He is playing poorly. I think the injury has essentially ended his career. I watch the Eagles when they are on, and beyond the bad play he literally cant get the ball to the sidelines. He is throwing ducks. -
End of the Carson Wentz Era
thenorthremembers replied to Giuseppe Tognarelli's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Said it in the other thread about Wentz. Think he is one of the best people in the NFL. His work outside of the NFL through his AO1 Charity is fantastic. However, he hasnt been the same since the knee injury. He cant drive the ball anymore. Watching him throw an out is honestly kind of sad. Hope he can comeback from this, but if he doesnt I know he will do more with his life outside of the game than a lot of us will ever imagine. -
I dont think they will extend him this offseason with the cap going down. The projected cap for 2022 is 227,500. I dont think he gets Mahomes money without winning a superbowl. So if you make him #2 and normalize the cap, he gets 44.7 a year. On a four year deal thats 179 million.
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There is a major difference between being the 3rd and 4th seed. If you're the 3rd seed and win your first playoff game you most likely play the Steelers in Round 2. If you're the 4th you most likely play the Chiefs. No way do you rest your starters for the last two games. The last one with no ability to get the 3rd seed yes, the last two no.
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Week 13 Bills @ 49ers in Phoenix PreGame Thread
thenorthremembers replied to Chandler#81's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
The Bills average margin of victory is 6 points. You arent going to get a lot of respect if you don't ever come out and crush a team. They win yes, but they dont win with style points. The Bills will get respect when they dont look like a team that could easily lose every game they win. -
Eagles HC Pederson on the hot seat with job status
thenorthremembers replied to Greg S's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Wentz is one of my favorite players in the NFL because of his work off the field, he is a very good human being. However, maybe its time to focus solely on the work off the field if this is the case. -
Josh Allen on Pat Mcafee show at 1225.
thenorthremembers replied to 17islongenough's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
If I dont catch it everyday, I at the very least listen to clips while I work. His weekly Rodger's interview is must listen stuff. -
The State of the AFCE
thenorthremembers replied to Inigo Montoya's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
People are going to think this is odd, but I think long term the Jets are in the best situation. New England: has cap space, but they also are winning just enough to blow the opportunity to secure a good young quarterback this offseason. That said, they most likely have to go into 2021 with someone like Jacoby Brissett or Garropolo as their starter. Add that to an aging defense, and aging head coach and I think that leaves you with a team who continually plays 8-8 to 9-7 football until Belichick retires. Being a Bills fan this long has taught me a lot of things about mediocrity, that said the worst place for an NFL franchise is to be middling. They need to reset with young players, especially on offense. Bill isnt going to do that. He wants to win, not rebuild. Miami: Brian Flores is a fine coach, but to me is one of the more overrated .444 win pct coaches ever. The defense is good, but you nothing changes year to year more than a defense's ability to score and change games. They may be a good defense for awhile but they arent going to keep scoring touchdowns like they are. The Dolphins have draft picks, and cap space which is great. What they dont have is a bright future at the Quarterback position. Simply put, and I may be wrong, they made the wrong choice when they took Tua. They should have taken Herbert, and I dont think its really that close. Tua was a great college quarterback, but he is undersized, injury prone, and really doesnt have the arm it takes to be a long term answer at Quarterback. They may be having success right now, but I think it starts to fizzle as the season goes on, and if they dont seriously consider looking at another QB this offseason, Flores may be looking for another job in a year or two. As everyone is seeing with Buffalo right now, picking the right Quarterback is imperative for long term success. Right now, the Bills are setup for the best chance at long term success. The Jets could be right behind them if they choose wisely, if they dont, then they wont. Its a Quarterback driven league, and I think both the Patriots and Dolphins are going the wrong way at that position.