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CLTbills

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  1. I'll take, "How to end a career" for $400, Alex!
  2. 20 months ago most definitely is hindsight
  3. He was. Their offense was putrid.
  4. Thanks for sharing, Yolo. I didn't know this podcast existed. i'll certainly be downloading!
  5. I don't know what Zay has to do with his refusal to give Singletary the ball more. Also, has the passing offense really changed that much since the Zay trade?
  6. For once in my life, I want the Bills to just go up 21-3 and put the game out of reach in the first half so I can just enjoy the game without being stressed the hell out!
  7. Ticket revenue is such a small part of the pie, I really don't think the owners care that much about that. I mean sure, they'll take the extra money.... but they make WAY more from TV. NFL vs MLB: Revenue Which league makes more money, NFL or MLB? Since there are only 256 regular-season NFL games each year and 2,430 yearly MLB matchups, you’d think that the bigger overall revenue stream would go to baseball. But it doesn’t. Last season, the NFL made $14 billion in total revenue, which was over $900 million more than they made the season before and a $6 billion increase from 2010. The MLB, on the other hand, made $9.46 billion in revenue last season, up 4.8% from the prior season when they made a total of $9.03 billion. NFL teams average more revenue, as well. NFL sponsorship revenue reached $1.32 billion in the 2017-18 season, with beer, trucks and fast food being among the largest spenders. MLB sponsorship revenue was $892 million in the 2017 season, which was a 7.9 percent increase from the previous year when they made $827 million.
  8. Agree with this... but why not just calculate net yardage? For example, if there is an illegal formation penalty called against the offense, which is a 5 yard penalty against the offense, but a roughing the passer called against the defense on the same play, which is a 15-yard penalty against the defense, then move the ball 10 yards forward. They definitely should not offset... but I think just because the other team got a "bigger" penalty doesn't mean the "lesser" penalty should be excused, IMO. And DEFINITELY need to ditch Thursday night games. Garbage product.
  9. simple answer..... He's not.
  10. After just playing with the Bills' schedule, it's pretty simple. The big one is Pittsburgh. Win the ones we are supposed to win (MIA, DEN, NYJ) and lose the ones we are supposed to (DAL, NE, BAL). We lose to PIT, our playoff shot is 50/50. Beat them and it's 98%. Of course, I think we are capable of beating Dallas or New England.... But not if we play like we did in Cleveland.
  11. Hell at 4:30 PM that time of year, it is a night game. EDIT: I googled it. 4:16 PM Saturday, December 21, 2019 (EST) Sunset in Foxborough, MA
  12. Why are these threads always started by a guy that has like 16 posts to his name?
  13. 6-3 and we're back down the "fire everyone" rabbit hole. ?‍♂️
  14. He's been incredible on punt coverage this year.
  15. This is exactly it though. He dropped it. the ball didn't move forward. It went literally straight down from the time it left his hands. It is no different than a runner dropping the ball straight down. When Josh does it, the ball moves forward, hence it is then a forward pass. And you know they didn't even look at it, as the referee announced that "the Quarterback's arm was moving forward when he lost control of the ball" which CLEARLY wasn't even the issue at hand. They didn't even look at it, they just gave it to the Browns. This means nothing. If i hold my arms out in front of me and drop the ball, it doesn't matter if the runner is in front of me. I still dropped the ball straight down. So every time a runner is behind the LOS, he should just hold the ball in front of him because then if he drops it, it's a forward pass?
  16. Yeah... This same thing happened to my 3-year-old son last year. He had the shot, but got the flu and it was so bad he ended up in the hospital. Doctors said if he hadn't gotten the shot, it very well could have killed him.
  17. That crap happened to me last year... About a week after I got the shot, had a fever pop up for about a day. Hope that's what you have going on.
  18. Just please have a camera set up in your living room so you can share "The Legend of Crazy Uncle Augie" with the whole class!
  19. This. It's not necessarily about the religion, but it's a trait or characteristic that many people of faith possess. The point is, there isn't a player in Buffalo's locker room that wouldn't run through a brick wall for their brothers in that locker room, including their coaches.
  20. It doesn't matter what the players care about. It's what the TV networks care about. The 17-game schedule would (somewhat) alleviate this though. Getting 2 interconference games every year instead of one.
  21. Good for him! Ever tried doing something with one eye shut? You have no depth perception. Hope he plays well!
  22. I'm thinking somewhere around 7-8. We went to the preseason game here in Charlotte as a test to see if he can do football games. He had fun, for sure... but doesn't quite understand what's going on, that's for sure. I just want him to get to the Ralph before they build a new stadium.
  23. Hell yes! So glad you enjoyed it. There is truly nothing like a game at the Ralph. It’s been eight and a half years since I moved down south, and haven’t been to a home game since. I’m SO looking forward to taking my son in a couple years for his first time. He’s four and already asking when we can go to a game in Buffalo!
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