
Billsflyer12
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36 minutes ago, L Ron Burgundy said:
They didn't like the wrs this year. Simple.
They don’t ever like the WRs, that’s the problem.
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1 hour ago, CoudyBills said:
Mine told me a 747 needs 10200 feet to takeoff fully loaded, BUF main runway is less than 9000 feet.
Maybe a 747 with 500-600 passengers and fully loaded with gas might need close to that on a hot day. Good thing is a NFL team doesn’t need 500-600 seats or over 55,000 gallons of gas to fly 15 hrs nonstop.
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As someone who has piloted many sports charter flights including several NFL team charters, it is crazy to see 340lb players sitting back in coach of plane.
The only way to have a plane with 100 1st class type seats is to buy and retrofit your own plane. Not seeing Terry spending that kind of cash to buy and operate team plane. BTW, any current type of plane can normally land in BUF.
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Just now, HappyDays said:
It finished a few minutes ago.
It wasn’t on the Audacy app. Just One Bills Live the whole time.
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WGR not carrying this press conference?
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1 hour ago, Buffalo_Stampede said:
Josh was talking about Keon Coleman way before that. Made me nervous. Loved his basketball background. Then we get to Keon on the Bills and we have Josh throwing up jump balls to Keon all the time.
Josh the QB is HOF. Josh the GM is more Doug Whaley.
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6 minutes ago, Jrb1979 said:
Either way the point was you can get Coleman type receivers in later rounds. They should have moved up a few spots for Thomas instead of trading back for Coleman.
Go get Thomas or trade back 2 times like they did and draft Ladd if you were going to stick to WR.
Also wonder if Josh has too much sway in drafting. Definitely get his feedback but his track record of heavy pulling for Kincaid and Coleman doesn’t seem to be good ideas go far.
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3 minutes ago, Buffalo_Stampede said:
The Bills will definitely have to go against the norm, even Josh Allen. Not many QBs win their 1st Super Bowl this late in their career.
I believe no coach and QB combo has won their 1st Super Bowl after 5 seasons together.
BTW, John Fox with the Broncos coached 4 seasons, won 4 division titles, won .720 of games, 1 Super Bowl appearance and was fired after year 4. Gary Kubiak came in the next season and won the Super Bowl.
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7 minutes ago, Buffalo_Stampede said:
Now look up how many coaches have won 5 straight division titles and were fired.
Did I state for him to be fired? Just passing on a fact is all. Maybe Sean will make NFL history.
BTW, John Fox with the Broncos coached 4 seasons, won 4 division titles, won .720 of games, 1 Super Bowl appearance and was fired after year 4. Gary Kubiak came in the next season and won the Super Bowl.
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1 hour ago, Low Positive said:
Marvin Lewis coached in Cincinnati for 15 seasons without winning a playoff game.
I poorly worded it.
No coach has ever made a Super Bowl appearance after coaching 8 seasons with 1 team. Sean is in 9th season, so he would be the 1st in NFL history to accomplish it if he does make a Super Bowl.
1 hour ago, JGMcD2 said:Umm, yeah this isn’t true. Double check wherever you’re getting your information from.
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9 minutes ago, Jrb1979 said:
Dunne noted that McDermott is entering his 9th year and only three coaches ever - Tom Landry, Hank Stram, Bill Cowher - have only won Super Bowls that deep into their tenure with an organization. "Even Andy Reid had to leave Philly and draft Mahomes before he got his first ring."
That quote is the one that many dismiss a lot.
And all 3 of those coaches had made a prior Super Bowl apperance before finally winning one.
McDermmot is now the longest tenured coach with 1 team to have never made a Super Bowl appearance in NFL history.
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Trying to find if there are any contracts on out of town buyers? We live in Denver and would attend 3 games, maybe sell 1 or 2, and give rest to local family and friends to use. Thought I saw they may have put rules that you actually had to attend a minimum number of games or you would lose the tickets.
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34 minutes ago, JohnNord said:
No that is wrong. Chiefs scored 30 points against Tampa Bay on 11/04 and then against Carolina on 11/24.Where is everyone getting this misinformation from?
They are one of the 5 teams that haven’t scored MORE than 30. They scored 30 exactly those 2 games. A little tricky with the numbers.
Many of their offensive numbers are very mid for the season so far. BTW, other then scoring so are the Bills offensive numbers.
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11 hours ago, Mark Vader said:
That was last year.
I'm talking about this season.
Also, despite them trampling our defense in that playoff game, they still only won by 3 points. It's not like they blew us out.
Chiefs are 1 of only 5 teams to not have scored 30 points this season. The other 4 (Jets, Patriots, Raiders, Giants) have combines record of 10-42. Their offense has been bad this year.
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8 hours ago, Chicagobills said:
He could be playing thru toe injury. If he’s playing you don’t have to fully disclose the injury. I just don’t understand the lack of involvement. He’s a good player he’s him
Josh is playing thru a finger injury and they have reported it everyday since it happened.
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2 hours ago, Chicagobills said:
It has to be his toe injury that is the issue right? He was always real solid player with Carolina and Washington with TERRIBLE QB play... Now he has a stud QB and he suddenly cant do anything?
I would hope that the Bills wouldn’t be risking a massive fine or loss of draft picks for failing to disclose an injury on injury report. Unlikely as they have been reporting Josh finger everyday even though he hasn’t missed a snap in practice or games.
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3 minutes ago, Sojourner said:
OK. And then what happens if they get beat deep for a TD? It’s even more maniac from the fan base. You shouldn’t be in the position anyway. All 3 of Houston’s time outs should have been forced to be used.
BUT. You play them over the top, only allow a short pass and hope they either don’t get down quick enough and time expires or you force them into a long FG.
59 yards is no gimme. Credit to Fairburn.
They give up a TD there he’s begging for unemployment tomorrow.
So in a tie game, with 7 seconds left, near midfield the best defensive plan was to play to prevent a Hail Mary with the last play of regulation? What?
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1 minute ago, Sojourner said:
LMAO
Sensational writing at its best. I had to rewatch this after reading that article.
Totally inaccurate. Do they not think we can rewatch????
This is Williams already in the middle of the field. Bishop booking it back whilst the one judge has just placed the ball at the LOS and is still visible next to Houston’s OLine:
This is everyone set and ready for 2 to 3 seconds before the ball is snapped…
Why were Safeties playing to prevent a TD in a FG situation?
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Yet another example of this owner, GM, HC, and QB caring more for having a team of nice guys that all get along, then one actually trying to win championships.
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Was actually expecting a big game from Ed Sunday playing back in his hometown.
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4-2 in division, likely same as Jets and Dolphins. Yet, 8-9 wins total with all the changes and a brutal schedule.
Put my $ on it and hammered the under 10.5 wins.
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9 hours ago, DaBillsFanSince1973 said:
Willing to take 40 million in cap hits for 3 Captains in Diggs, Tre and Mitch and not 4 million on a average kicker seems like at minimum an interesting choice.
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Bills 6th Round Pick (#1) : Dorian Strong - CB - VA Tech
in The Stadium Wall
Posted · Edited by Billsflyer12
Bills were:
28th in league in amount of plays
26 in passing attempts
17th in Passing yds
Bills passing offense was bad. The Bills scored points by protecting Josh, rushing and a lot of turnover luck on both sides of the ball.