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You want fries with that?
Da webster guy replied to \GoBillsInDallas/'s topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
When he was released is meaningless. You can spend all the money you want in DUI defense, there's video, officer testimony, employee testimony/video from the burger joint, and the breathalyzer evidence. He's nailed. -
I just don't see anyone trading up for anything but a QB this year. There are lots of great DT's in the draft, it wouldn't make sense to give up so much and draft a guy that might land in your lap anyway. Your scenario is interesting though. The key to getting a trade back is having a qb needy team think the team behind you is going to take a QB. In our case that's Denver, which is good. Look at what the Colts and Tampa got in their tradebacks last year. Huge value for just moving a handful of spots, and they still got the guys the wanted (Quentin Nelson and Vita Vea)
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You want fries with that?
Da webster guy replied to \GoBillsInDallas/'s topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Oh the judges always love the Resisting Arrest on top of the Drunk Driving. So you're a drunk road hazard and when we try to take you off the road you're an aHole to the cops. Will the defendant please rise.... -
I agree with this, but we all know you can't judge QB's in their first season. Really you just can't do it. Rosen could end up being the first overall if we did the same exercise next year. Josh's knack for sensing pressure and his awesome Buffalo personality were two things I didn't see in him until he got to the NFL. That and his blazing game speed, which has to be a record for big white guys. His arm and intelligence were about all I saw in the kid as a college player.
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Football insurers continue to get out of the market...
Da webster guy replied to row_33's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Hmmm. State Farm is the largest insurance company, and they're mutually owned (meaning owned by customers to buy their policies). They employ about 70,000 Americans and have almost never had layoffs in their history. The majority of insurance companies are publicly owned, so if you want you could buy shares and own them -
And just like that, we are all Rams fans.
Da webster guy replied to PlayoffsPlease's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
That goes for the whole country. On the bright side, I get to wear my Bob Kraft Mullet Hat (it's just NOT OK to be 80 years old and grow a mullet after your wife dies. It makes you look sad and pathetic, not cool Bob) The other bright side is that the Rams match up better on defense, and Gurley has two weeks to get his head on straight and his body ready to go. Take away the run game, which we knew KC could not do, and you beat the Pats. Rootin for Robert Woods, Robey Coleman and Coach Wade. I don't expect coaching blunders like Pete Carrol and Shanahan in Atl giving away the games with stupid calls trying to get cute. Pats are going to have to earn this. -
Insurance bet for a pain free Patriots game
Da webster guy replied to Da webster guy's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
You called it. I DO feel dirty now. Im not collecting it, just gonna ride it on a bunch of prop bets with the kids for fun during the superbowl. As a die hard Bills fan, a free dinner from Brady will taste like dog**** anyway -
Insurance bet for a pain free Patriots game
Da webster guy replied to Da webster guy's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
It will be the best $200 ive ever spent if I have to hand it over, it means I can enjoy the superbowl. -
Well I can't stand the thought of the Pats being in the bowl, so I placed an insurance bet risking $200 to win $270 on the Pats money line (NE to win outright). I'm prayin they lose, but if they don't at least i'm takin the family out for a steak dinner on the Boston Whiners. Pain Management. Thought I'd share.
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I swear to god I had the exact same 5 except Winfield 5 and Teddy 4. I don't see how Bruce isn't automatic for #1 seeing as he was the best player to ever play DE in the history of the game, but I suppose there are certain guys (Like Paup in his monster sack year) where you could look at other guys. Gotta consider Jason Peters in his prime too. Def a top 10 all timer.
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Tampa and Colts got some serious boosts from trading back last year, and they still got Quentin Nelson and Tampa got Vita Vea. On top of that they picked up massive draft capital. Tampa took two excellent corners in the second round with our picks. Also remember two years at this times most mocks had Mahomes as 2nd or 3rd rounder. QB's will definitely shoot up the boards before April. Teams get crazy over QB's. I'm praying for a tradeback.
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Mel Kiper Mocks — 1.0 DT Rashan Gary 2.0 DK Metcalf
Da webster guy replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
That exactly what I always say in all BPA conversations. How can you say Harrison Phillips was a better player than Taron, is a great FG kicker better than a great Olineman? One thing is certain, free agency has a massive impact on who picks who because it changes priorities, and so does pick trading up/down. Even if everyone had a crystal ball and could see how each college player would transition to NFL three years from now, it would still be impossible to hit on a mock draft before FA and pick trades. Although I will say a few mocks have us taking Ed Oliver and if you havent seen his highlights.....oh man is he a monster. If we do pick D in the first, remember how the Pats shredded us for 250 yards on the ground, and it was more than just us missing Milano that day. -
The fact that we desperately needed help at LB and WR and we have two very promising ones getting league-wide attention is enough for me man. Foster was a stroke of genius by Daboll. I think the kid has to have an all time record having more receiving yards in his NFL rookie season than all of his college yards combined. Too lazy to look it up but it's damn close I know that. I also know if you take the kids stats from week 10 on and look at what it would have been over a full 16 games, it's ELITE production.
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I thought this was a joke because Maiorana and Sully are both simply awful, repetitive, overtly negative viewpoints and I didn't think they ever crossed paths any more. I can't listen to or read either one but it's funny they really still have a listening audience? Omg it must be the biggest waste of life tuning in to that nightmare. .
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Do yourselves a favor and let the Josh Allen skeptics debate die. Its a waste of breath and in the end it's meaningless anyway. He was a good pick, he's fun to watch. It was him, Lamar or Rosen. We made the right call. Next topic....
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Ok Dont Forget....One Wink means call pass interference, two winks means call defensive holding.
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Uh Right. The idea would be to kill 2 preseason games which has been tossed around quite a bit and start the real season two weeks early. Now you're synched with MLK day, you have much happier players unions, and these grass fields people are trying to resurrect in the dead of winter will be at least a little less pure dirt by then. Would solve the Monday morning absenteeism. West coast obviously doesn't count. And your point about Saturdays everyone going out and doing errands? Wha? First of all that's not a thing, even if it's what you do. I guarantee the super bowl won't be less watched if it's on a Saturday. Do you think the 4pm game this Saturday will be LESS seen than the Sunday 4pm? It won't. My friend's bar was half full last year during the superbowl, he said he did more business on average college playoff games on fridays and saturdays than the superbowl. It's dumb, and they'll eventually change it. Once thing about the league is just about every good idea comes around eventually. How about this: Last year 2018 an estimated 1.5 million Americans chose not to go to work on the Monday after the Super Bowl, while another 4.4 million came in late, according to a study conducted by the Workforce Institute at Kronos. Estimated $3 billion cost for employers. So even though YOU go to work, it's a real issue. And the point of this thread.
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Good point I never thought of that. Someone should ask Beane who they had there on the board at 10. He'd probably deadpan and say TreD all along, which may actually be true. I remember right after the college season ended two years ago most mocks had Mahomes in the 3rd round area because he was a scrambler and had some erratic play in college. Didn't think he was a pocket passer. Virtually everyone forgets that now, its amazing how the vast majority of NFL fans and network dudes act like they knew all along and the Bills were nuts to pass on Mahomes. Don't hear anyone from Cinci complaining about taking John Ross instead of Mahomes at 9. At least we passed on him and got a nice prize to show for it. Where are the irate Bengals fans? You picked a bust WR in front of the NFL MVP quarterback. (Ok he might not be a bust, but in a redraft he goes in the 4th round. Awful target to catch ratio, probably the worst in the league)
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Just got a stadium survey from the Bills
Da webster guy replied to JÂy RÛßeÒ's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
If you didn't say sightlines are very important I'm pissed at you. They also didn't bring up noise as part of the survey, as in crowd noise being factored into design. Pittsburgh fans still upset about the idiots who designed Heinz field leaving one end open "to see where the rivers meet and the city profile". Meanwhile, all the noise blows right out that endzone and they have zero homefield advantage with regard to noise. Opposing teams audible away, even at the goal line. So stupid. And they're a real football town with knowledgeable hardcore fans, it's not Miami or La where they wouldn't know an audible from an ottoman. -
Well we can't get swept by the Pats every year and make the playoffs, and they embarrassed us with the run game for like 250 yards on the ground. It was more than just not having Milano. We need a 1st and 2nd down run stuffer, Lorax comes in fresh on 3rd downs to cover TE's or rush. We have the money. And we also have to assume an injury is coming in the LB corps every season. Take a hard look at this dude.