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  1. The Commanders went no huddle last night. Put pressure on Spag’s D, in they could not substitute much. Something different…
  2. The Bills added 5 new coaches: Chris Tabor (special teams coordinator) Ryan Nielsen (senior defensive assistant) Mike Pellegrino (nickels coach) Jason Rebrovich (assistant defensive line) Turner West (assistant special teams) Will Greenberg head strength and conditioning coach Barry Rubin senior strength and conditioning assistant At this point in the season, I don’t think there is any improvement on special teams, defense or S&C. Not heard any kudos from McDermott or Babbich that there was any big contributions. too bad, thought we might see some improvements from new blood.
  3. It is just so blatant! And not one of the refs throw a flag?
  4. I think Coleman is due also!
  5. I think he got bowled over the last time we got the roughing the kicker call…
  6. Wow, something weird going on with the schedule on TBD, it brings up the 2022 schedule for me 🤷🏻‍♂️
  7. McDermott post game speech: https://www.buffalobills.com/video/inside-the-bills-locker-room-after-dramatic-win-over-ravens game ball to ……
  8. Kincaid made some nice catches too
  9. No. No. Noooooo. Benford exited the last 2 games he played with injuries (concussion). This is getting ridiculous. If true - time to trade for a CB.
  10. Nice! I especially like those bolded above.
  11. Meh….2023 7th rd pick
  12. I like the looks of this practice squad, except I think they could do better at CB than Hardy…maybe still a chance with the last spot
  13. I was curious on the PS details. At this time I thought I’d share with others who might not know all the details: When the COVID-19 pandemic shook up rosters in 2020, the NFL decided to expand practice squads to 16 players. With an exception: NFL teams can have 17 players on their practice squads, with one caveat: One practice squad member has to be a member of the NFL's International Pathway Program. Of the other 16, 10 must be rookies or second-year players. so, Up to six of the 17 players can have unlimited NFL experience, which is a big development in recent years. Previously, players could have no more than two accrued NFL seasons for eligibility. Every Tuesday, teams can designate four players as protected, so they can't be placed on another team's active roster from that day until kickoff. Two players can be promoted to the active roster on game days. Then they return to the practice squad, unless the team offers a one-year deal. Teams can't activate a player more than twice; after the second time, they must decide whether to promote him to the active roster.
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