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  1. 1 hour ago, aristocrat said:

    Was the girl wearing pants? I mean who goes out like that?  

     

    The guy just doesnt know how how to act in public.  He’s a douche. I could see him getting a game for this. 

     

    When the video started I was thinking "those are some weird looking leggings" then later as we get a better look "oh........" Trashy girl for a trashy guy. 

     

    Zeke was hammered and/or high. I think he's lucky this happened in the offseason, and that it was the security guard (that doesn't want to press charges) that fell over. 

  2. 3 minutes ago, Augie said:

    Cool. 

     

    But that makes no sense. 

     

    The only way they compete here is to max out on distance. Not worth it in my opinion. Most will disagree, and I can live with that. But at least I understand the point. I don’t mean that in a derisive way, honestly. (At this point.) 

     

    If Allen is dumb enough to hurt himself in a meaningless charity competition, he was never going to make it in the NFL anyway. 

     

    Look at RG3. He was having a phenomenal rookie season, got hurt, then returned too early in a playoff game and ruined his career. 

     

    Garoppolo ruined his season (career remains to be seen) by pushing for an extra yard on a scramble and shredded his knee. 

     

    Players that do not understand where that line is (between maxing out and being competitive) get seriously injured and do not last in the NFL. 

  3. 1 hour ago, Augie said:

    I know this is unpopular, but I’m used to that. ?

     

    Both of my sons placed in the HS state weightlifting championship in Florida. Not South Dakota, but extremely competitive Florida. Tossing deep passes is different from maxing out. You saving maxing out for extreme situations, not for fan entertainment, or even charity. I’ll give to charity to avoid the (minimal) risk. 

     

    I know people might ridicule this, possibly including the two QB’s involved! I just see maxing out as taking a risk. I heard guys from the combine say they could have done better at the 40, but it wasn’t worth the risk of injury. Obviously, part of that is self serving, but part of it is true. 

     

    Again, I realize how minimal the risk is. Any unnecessary risk is too much risk. That’s just me.....

     

    If Allen and Mahomes don't understand the difference between maxing out and being competitive, they won't be long in the NFL anyway...

  4. 12 minutes ago, R Y G A R said:

    The guy that went rogue on a fake fg attempt? Weirdest ST play I've seen in a bit!

     

    I'm more anti-Bojorquez than most, but he did this and fumbled a perfect snap in the Ravens game (week 1 in the 2nd half in the rain, with the Bills already out of the game). 

     

    If you look at his raw kicking stats, he's a bit below average. If you look at those 2 plays I completely lose faith in the guy.

     

    We can do better. 

  5. 6 minutes ago, TheFunPolice said:

    Is it just me or do hockey coaches around here always talk like they are still a funeral?

     

    Monotone mumbling that is depressing to listen to. McDermott is the complete opposite.

     

    Depends on the coach. Housley has very little emotion, but previous Sabres coaches like Nolan and Ruff were a lot more fiery. 

     

    For the Bills you can go back to Jauron to hear a monotone mumbler...

  6. If the Bills go 5-11 or worse next season I would expect both Mcdermott and Beane to have very hot seats, and probably be fired (unless there's mitigating factors like injuries to key players).  

     

    Edit - I don't think it's very likely that we'll get 5 or less wins next season. 8 or 9 seems more likely (if Allen progresses) and that should definitely be good enough to keep McBeane around for another season. 

  7. I've been seeing a lot of positive posts about the state of the franchise, Beane is awesome, etc. and wanted to come in with some truth (negativity).

     

    Our WR corps was the worst in the league last season. It's now been upgraded to.... a bottom 5 unit? I'm trying to be hopeful here (and there's still the draft), but this group absolutely sucks on paper. 

     

    Zay Jones - 2nd rd pick 3 years ago. In 2 seasons he's shown occasional flashes, but to call him anything more than a WR3 at this point is unrealistic. 

    John Brown - 5 full seasons in the NFL and he has 1 season of 1,000+ yards (the only season of 1k receiving yards by any receiver on our roster). In 2015 he hit exactly 1,003 yards. Through 5 seasons he's somewhere between a bad WR2 and a good WR3. 

    Cole Beasley - 7 full seasons in the NFL and his best season was 833 yards. He's the definition of a WR3. 

    Robert Foster - UDFA with 1 half season experience. He played pretty well, and could potentially be a diamond in the rough. He's a complete wild card. 

     

    We don't have anything even close to resembling a WR1 on this team. Heck, we don't even have a WR2 on this team. John Brown is the best option, and he'd be considered a pretty bad WR2 on most teams. 

     

     

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  8. A few key lines from the article: 

     

    1) “I think most players take the most money regardless of location, as they should” said another agent. “But when it’s equal, that’s when this debate gets interesting.”

     

    2) Said another agent: “It’s an interesting question because players don’t really know, so they just look at city and nightlife and a bunch of s--- that doesn’t matter.”

     

    3) “There are so many factors to consider and every player is different,” one agent told me, “but typically we look at winning culture/tradition, opportunity [for playing time], income tax laws, market, area of the country, and sometimes weather.”

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  9. 6 hours ago, BillsFan17 said:

    To a degree, yes. 

     

    You preach culture and character. You ship out players that dont adhere to your "culture." We all buy in, then you turn around possibly land one of the bigger headcases in the game.

     

    Dont get me wrong, I wanted AB and badly, but it sends a mixed message.

     

    This is my thinking as well. 

     

    We want "process", high character type guys***

     

    *Unless that player is Lesean Mccoy.  We'll ignore his off field issues, and the precipitous drop in on field production (combined with his grossly overpaid salary). 

     

    **Or that player is Antonio Brown. He's probably the biggest locker room cancer in the league right now. 

     

  10. 2 hours ago, Hapless Bills Fan said:

     

    Arguably, so did Kaep.

     

    There absolutely could have been collusion against Ray Rice. 

     

    He violated the CBA and was suspended (the NFL was well within their rights to do that). When the suspension ended Rice was re-instated by the league, but no teams offered him a contract. 

     

    If, after he was re-instated, the league circulated a memo/email that said "No teams can offer Ray Rice a contract" then that would be collusion. If each team independently decided that Ray Rice was not worth signing then he wouldn't have a case. 

     

     

  11. I'm going to respectfully disagree with you. Playoffs should be an expectation this year.

     

    Take a look around the NFL at teams that have drafted QB's in the last few years. The blueprint is to make the playoffs in your young QB's 2nd season (note that the Rams, Bears, and Texans were all awful for their young QB's rookie season). They turned it around in the 2nd season to become legit contenders. 

     

    Rams - Made the playoffs in Goff's 2nd season. Made SB in his 3rd season

    Bears - Made the playoffs in Trubisky's 2nd season.

    Chiefs - Made the playoffs in Mahome's 2nd season. 

    Texans - Made the playoffs in Watson's 2nd season. 

    Eagles - Won the SB in Wentz's 2nd season (although he was hurt) 

     

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  12. Peters situation was complicated.

     

    The Bills took him in as an undrafted tight end and helped him become a solid RT. After 1 year as a starter we gave him a pretty decent 5 year contract for a RT. Halfway through the first year of that contract the Bills move him from RT to LT. Peters excelled as a LT for that half season, and for the entire next season. 

     

    The offseason after his 2nd year of his contract is when he started holding out. I can see where Peters was coming from. LT's get paid more than RT's, and he was an elite LT getting paid average RT money. From the Bills perspective, this was an UDFA that we took a chance on and helped develop, and signed him to a fair contract (at the time). Perhaps the Bills were willing to re-negotiate but Peters demands were outlandish. Perhaps the Bills drew a line in the sand and said they would not re-negotiate under any circumstance. 

     

    After sitting out the entire offseason (and getting fined a decent chunk of $$) Peters reported and started in week 1 of that season. IMO he was out of shape and his play was abysmal the first half of the season. He played better, but not great in the second half.  He led the league in sacks allowed that year (not an official stat recognized by the NFL). He was also selected to the Pro Bowl and 2nd team all pro. 

     

    After that season the Bills traded him to the Eagles for a 1st, 4th, and 6th rd pick. 

     

    On one hand, we traded away a (likely) HOF player in the prime of his career.

     

    On the other, we turned a UDFA into a 1st, 4th, and 6th rd pick after an ugly contract dispute (with both sides sharing blame).

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  13. 7 hours ago, White Linen said:

    I read that post when it was first written.  Weak attempt, IMO, at making Star seem like he was concentrated on by the Pats.  He got owned one on one, was totally out of position and was not a force that needed to be double teamed.  He couldn't shed a block in that game and it was down right embarrassing.  

     

    I see him as an awful interior lineman and it has nothing to do with how much we're paying him.  He does not take up two blockers consistently and does not create for our LB's.  He does very very little well. 

     

    I have to wonder if this article was written by Star's agent? 

     

    Look at play #4

     

    Two things jump out on this play. The first is noted in the GIF. The Patriots have seemingly planned specifically for Lotulelei. The hand-off pushing out to the side a little with the blocker making a beeline right for Star is suspicious after the linemen let him through. The second thing to notice is how quickly Lotulelei reacts to the hand-off. He’s initially looking to hit Brady, but is starting to change immediately.

     

    What jumped out to me was Star getting dominated 1 on 1 by a fullback and the Patriots running it 12 yards straight at him. 

     

    Star is a pretty bad contract any way you slice it. Generally speaking you have to overpay to get a UFA signing, but Star never should've been paid over 8 mil AAV. Snacks Harrison makes less than Star and he's actually a really good run stuffing DT. 

     

    Star is a rotational space eater that doesn't make much of an impact. I want more from the highest paid player on the team. 

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