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4. Bored.
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Houston 38
Buffalo 41 F / OT
If you were there (and didn't leave early) you'd agree.
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He seems like a delightful human being who really knows how to treat a woman. Also after reading many of his comments he clearly appears to be a team first player who would forgo personal glory if it resulted in a win. In reality I agree with most of the posters on this thread. I wouldn't want him in Buffalo even if he were willing to play for free.
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For me it comes down to the fact that the Patriots have inflicted a ton of misery on we the fans of the Buffalo Bills over the last 15+ years. When I see the Patriots make it to another Super Bowl I think to myself; "why should LA Rams fans not have to share in our misery"? I'm not rooting for the Pats but misery does love company.
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Just my opinion but I think Julio may be an indoor cat. The Bills need an outdoor cat.
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Two words make the Pats #1. Salary cap.
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3 hours ago, BringBackOrton said:
Only the Bills would be dumb enough to hire a GM who mails out their plan to the season ticket holders. Belicheck is salivating now.
I was able to make this sound amusing by saying it with a sarcastic tone. I hope that was the way it was intended.
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1 hour ago, Billsfanatic8989 said:
Wouldn't shock me if he (Or his wife) paid off the Falcons to choke away that SB. He's a disgusting human being who should've been banned for life.
Save these hot takes for twitter.
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19 hours ago, Ice bowl 67 said:
It's amazing how similar our teams are. We both are small town communities, both have long winters, both border the Great Lakes, both have been to 4 SuperBowls. We think of The Bills and their fans like family, Nothing but love for y'all. Sending that message over Lake Michigan through the State of Michigan over Lake Huron into Canada over Lake Ontario into Buffalo.
I see the similarities. I'll add another one. Since 1996 the Packers have had Favre and Rodgers at QB and the Bills have had …….. never mind.
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2 hours ago, Foxx said:
I don't even remember what we were fighting about.
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Kiko Alonso - Best second round pr!ck in Bill's history.
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8 hours ago, Kemp said:
Our view: We expect Mayfield, who led the Browns to seven wins this season, to win the Offensive Rookie of the Year award.
Dear Athletic,
I could not disagree with this assessment more.
Warmest Regards,
Saquon Barkley
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5 minutes ago, YoloinOhio said:
Would you sign either to a giant QB deal?
No and No.
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I think my dislike for the Packers has grown over the years as I believe they have become a great landing spot for frontrunning fans. When I was a kid in the 70's and 80's I literally did not know a single Green Bay fan (because they sucked). Now after roughly 25 years of the best quarterbacking you can get (only 4 losing seasons since 1992!), I see Green Bay stuff everywhere. They are the NFC equivalent of the Patriots for me. I'll be just as interested to see what becomes of the non-local fanbase for the Pack when Rodgers is gone as I will be for the Pats when Brady is gone.
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This is just McCoy's way of staying relevant. Everybody knows that 30 is the new 50 for running backs.
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I was at the game. Sat in the endzone where the Bills scored their touchdowns in the 3rd quarter. Probably the greatest sporting event I will ever witness.
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1 minute ago, YoloinOhio said:
The writing is on the wall
Yes it is.
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2 hours ago, Epstein's Mother said:
I'd rather have Reich than Lynn but that being said McDermott is the right guy at the right time for the Bills.
1 hour ago, White Linen said:How could you know that?
I don't know that. It's my opinion. You could post "How could you know that?" after 90% of the content on this board.
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I'd rather have Reich than Lynn but that being said McDermott is the right guy at the right time for the Bills.
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1 hour ago, The Real Buffalo Joe said:
You always hear about the players the Bills have passed on in recent (20) years. But how many of them would have even had success in the team that we had at the time? Biggest names we hear are
- Brady (Who was a diamond in the rough that every other team passed on 6 times)
- Gronk
- Could have traded up for Big Ben
- Russell Wilson
Just to name a few.
I don't give Brady much thought. I'm sure it's been mentioned on this board many times but even the Patriots passed on Brady with their first pick in the 6th round. They took some guy named Antwan Harris instead. Sometimes it truly is better to be lucky than good.
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1 hour ago, Pablocruise said:
Wouldn't surprise me to see Beane roll some over, but ,why?
What I'm thinking is; he's likely to run out of players to spend money on (in 2019) long before he runs out of money.
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The Bills have so much cap room for next year that I don't believe they will be able to spend it all. I think it will take through 2020 to get near the cap. There will only be so many free agents available next year and other teams have needs as well.
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I'd like to see him fight for an extra yard at the end of a run or even fall forward occasionally.
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Opposing fans
in The Stadium Wall Archives
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I think a lot of the guys on this board can identify with you. Unless Aaron Rodgers can play like one of the best QB's in the game again the Packers look like a non-playoff team for the foreseeable future.