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BuffaloBillies

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  1. Unless you're talking about very high-test IPAs, I would think you'd set a loftier goal for yourself than just 4 beers over a 3 hour game, even if getting back into form. At the very least, start with a pre-gamer and chug one at half-time. Get that 6 pack down and then you're on your way...
  2. Will likely end soon when someone breaks their neck and sues the Bills. Honestly can't believe we haven't had a MAJOR injury reported yet (broken back, head, neck, paralysis, etc). Anyone know of a serious injury yet?
  3. Brad "he can't watch ESPN because he doesn't have" Goebel (Berman doing highlights circa '92)
  4. Assuming Zay good for season, stick with what we have now. Next year draft... first 3 picks: WR, OL, LB (in whatever order makes best sense). Fill in remaining picks with a couple more OL options (and any other depth needs). Super Bowl 2019.
  5. Mills has to be replaced. Groy needs to be Center (Bodine blows). Re-energized Miller helps fill 1 OG spot, hopefully. Need another OG and OT to step up.
  6. Weeks 1-16 (17). The best 48 hours of my year. I get so jazzed up the days leading up to each game. The morning of I do a 2+ hour workout to try to calm down. My wife stays away from me (a bonus, at least on football Sunday) and I coach from the couch the entire game. I love it, though. When they win, I have a great week. When they lose, I'm miserable. It's a disease, but I don't want a cure. Go Bills.
  7. This averages 4.8 yards too. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 80 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
  8. Your legs are as pasty white as mine. That's why you should wear sweat pants, dummy. Geesh, you have a lot to learn.
  9. I'd get some snow and ice on the Buffalo/Bison logo somehow, like they showed during the kickoffs (do they still do that?)
  10. The Allen part wouldn't bother me, the trade up would. I want to win in 2018. We need our picks! (ILB, OT, C, OG, CB, WR). Honestly, I'd be fine with any of the top-8 QBs as long as we can get 5 day 1 starters in rounds 1, 2, 3. A golden boy QB likely won't even play (much) in 2018.
  11. No confusion. Just analyzing as much as possible and prior performance has to at least count for a little something, doesn't it? I'm NOT saying it is at all a primary deciding factor... just a factor. Rudolph 65% and 5,000 yds... Allen 56% and 1,800 yds. last year. Just something to look at.
  12. Say what you want about Rudolph (team, schedule, system, guys around him, etc), but it's tough to argue with his stats: Improvement every year. 65% comp pct. Nearly 5,000 yards last year with a 37/9 TD/Int ratio and a passer rating that is off the charts. Maybe it won't translate to NFL, but at least you'd know he's put up numbers like this in the past, so physically he's capable.
  13. He's ranked right around the middle of the pack (15th or 16th) in every statistical punting category. Good enough for me. If you're worried about whether the punter is good enough, then the team obviously has bigger issues to deal with.
  14. Trade up AND Trade down? Just ran some numbers off the value chart. Hypothetical (approx)... Trade #21 up to ~#7 (top 10), and give up #21, #53, #56 Then, Trade #22 down to ~#32 (bottom 10), and receive #32 and #64 (a low 2nd round). NET: Original Picks: #21, #22, #53, #56 Trade UP/Down Scenario: #7, #32, #64 May be something creative like that?
  15. Through 17 games this year (correct me if I'm wrong).... ZERO blocked punts ZERO blocked FGs/PATs ZERO KO Return TD ZERO Punt return TD I don't remember Bills even getting close to a blocked kick either. Bills Kickers and coverage teams are fine... but would be nice to block a kick here and there and return 1 or 2 a season.
  16. What would it take to get Bridgewater? (a 1 or 2 year deal) Draft whichever QB falls to top Bills pick as well (Rudolph?) Go into camp with Bridgewater, Rudolph, Peterman. Assuming don't have to give up the farm for Bridgewater, still have top picks to fill holes: OT, LB, WR, OG, CB
  17. The current rules on offensive PI are fine... they just need to call it! So many receivers push off, even some (most) of the star WRs around the league. They got good at it too... extending their arm about 80% right before the ball comes, but not 100%, so the zebras let it go, but it's a major advantage.
  18. Run the ball. Period. It actually reminded me of the Bills/Dallas MNF with dumb*ss Jauron (and co.) having Trent Edwards throw a flat pass at the 8 yard line (pick six), when a FG would have ice'd the game. We went on to lose that one too. Throwing the ball in OBVIOUS running situations is just asking for trouble. Why do it?
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