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costrovs

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  1. Not everyone has DVR. Plus it's not the same as watching it live. This isn't a made up TV series that's on every week. This is real life football.
  2. Your boss must be a nerd. He/She clearly doesn't understand the importance of the Bills being in the playoffs.
  3. 2025. 20 years of this brady, belichick crap will do that too ya.
  4. Well, he better get 6 more turnover worthy plays this Sunday to prove to PFF that he's the best at something.
  5. They're 'Billionaire broke'.... That means they still have 100x more money than everyone on this board combined.
  6. I wouldn't be surprised if McBeane tries to trade Brown in the off season to help with the cap. The way Davis has been playing, and with Brown being injured, it makes sense. Brown will have a 1.6M dead cap hit, and a savings of 8.15M.
  7. just enough to give the opposing QB's a good startle.... "RAHH!!! I'd sack you, but there's like a 50/50 chance it's gonna be a 15 yard penalty... so... RAAHH!!" - Bills D-Line
  8. I'm sorry, but I can't take anything from buffalo rumblings seriously anymore. They started to go downhill a couple years ago, when the original creator of the site decided to bring in other writers. Looking at the 9 play "sample" it looks like he started of slow, but got better as the game went on. I see no problem with that at all. As a matter of fact that's a good thing, a lot better than some of our other D-Linemen. Under play 5 the author states "However, combining the evidence from all nine, plus my impressions of watching college tape on Epenesa (here) leads me to the conclusion he struggles with his power game. He doesn’t get good push here. While it is against a double team, he has room to gain a head of steam and there’s no ambiguity about which side of this won" This guy says that Epenesa struggles with his power game, but then he says it was against a double team.... If he has no power, then he wouldn't be getting double teamed. Plus if you guys remember correctly Power was his strength in college. Speed was his weakness(hence why he lost some weight, I'm sure he was asked to do so.) https://www.rotoworld.com/college-football/nfl-draft/player/40237/aj-epenesa https://thedraftnetwork.com/player/aj-epenesa/z0ksGGlsMr https://athlonsports.com/nfl/2020-nfl-draft-profile-aj-epenesa Those links are all draft profiles stating that his power game is one of his strengths.
  9. The NFL and/or their team, their employer. Would you want someone outside of your company that you work for telling you how much you should make? lol That sounds like a recipe for disaster. Keep it simple. Team based performance - did you win or lose? Offensive/Defensive performance - how well did they play? Positional/individual performance - How well did you do? I'm just thinking of a simpler better solution, I don't have all the answers. But it's fun to theorize.
  10. They should re-do the salary cap formula and have it more performance based, not just QB, but every position. If you want that money, you actually have to earn it every year. Make the contracts 90% performance based. No more overpaying or underpaying. Keep it simple, Positional base pay, and everything else is performance based, league wide. Plus bonuses for winning games, making the playoffs, and end of the year record. There's plenty of people in this in this country living on less than 100K a year. I'm damn sure these players can live just fine on a 3M-5M a year base pay contracts.
  11. Somehow, Bean is gonna work his voodoo and get a 2nd or 3rd for him.
  12. Don't you mean the backup quarterback? I swear I read that somewhere... ?
  13. I like it. Let's just keep it like this. BILLS STADIUM.
  14. I'm pretty sure we were going for it on 4th and short because JA is a beast. I'm pretty sure I read on here that he only missed one 4th down conversion last year. I wouldn't call that a disadvantage, but more of an advantage. And I'm 100% sure that the Bills going for it on 4th down have nothing to do with Hauschka.
  15. Yup, it makes the Diggs pickup even better than grabbing a WR in the 1st round. With no preseason and the turnover of some teams, I wouldn't be surprised if some of these teams don't 'get it together' until halfway through the season. Then you throw in COVID. Jeez, if you really think about it, there could be a possibility of having teams in the playoffs that normally would only win 4-5 games in a normal season.
  16. Yeah, I remember when everyone was talking about the Olympics. That was quite a while ago too. It's all just crazy.
  17. @Mango Yup, I missed the post from July. Thanks for the read. Sure their elite status might keep them out of an ICU, but it may likely cost them their career. Forgive me for being blunt (or don’t, I don’t care) but get your trash opinion about the effects on elite athletes vs. the general population off of the internet where others might confuse them as facts, and keep them to yourself until there is literally any shred of evidence as to what you are saying is true. Well, you kinda just agreed with me by posting the story. 2nd sentence in. So I thought it was a good time to share my experience with the virus so that people connected to me could read a 1st hand account of the impact of a mild/moderate case of COVID on a young, healthy, fit individual. And again at the bottom. So if you don't think the virus is that big of a deal because you are young, healthy, or fit, please consider my story. My guess is that my teammates and I are at a minimum healthier and fitter than most of you and it knocked many of us down hard. I have personally never experienced any other illness like this. I have never been knocked off of my feet for an entire month before. Here 's a shred of evidence to show that what I'm saying is true. Fact: The government said the virus effects older and younger population(under 3 or whatever) and people with diabetes the hardest. (huh... must have something to do with there poor immune systems) Fact: Working out helps boost your immune system. Fact: The general population doesn't work out multiple times a week and/or take vitamins/supplements on a daily basis(ok, I don't have actual proof to back this up with, but I figured if you just go outside and look around then you'll agree). So based on that story, and those first 2 facts, she/they would have been hit harder with the virus had they not been athletes. I understand that this isn't the flu or the cold, but it's not cancer either. @Don Otreply I was more so describing all teams in all sports than just the pats. All the cheating/lies and BS that happens. That post was actually made the day before we got this news about the Washington Redskins. Go figure.
  18. Really? Spygate? Deflategate? Fudging numbers, results, etc.. lt happens all the time. Just because you don't hear about it, doesn't mean it doesn't happen. You don't think other teams do this type of stuff? The symptoms are similar to the flu. If a player feels fine, but tests positive, BOOM! Shot of roids and back into the game. Welcome to the real world of sports.
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