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1 hour ago, LabattBlue said:
I’ll see your “Talkin’ Proud” and raise you a “We’re Going To Win That Cup”!!!
This is … uhhh… almost …. Unwatchable
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1 hour ago, muppy said:
do lions concern themselves with the opinions of sheep? I think NOT
That sir, is sheer poetic brilliance
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2 hours ago, Bills fan since 87 said:
I would NEVER want to live in, near or around Miami...Or Florida for that matter
Hey, I resemble that comment
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12 hours ago, JP51 said:
If not I would go Milano (yes I assume I get pushback here....) but I can envision him not coming back or healing properly and simply losing the ability to perform and the Bills either cutting or IRing him.
Never may that be… hush yo’ mouth … do not even think those vile thoughts
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6 hours ago, Ethan in Cleveland said:
Rodgers doesn't belong. Two wrongs don't make a right
I agree with that, however, It’s Prisco’s list… so he makes the Right’s. I think the point that is being argued here, is if Rodger’s isn’t being penalized for missing the entire season and is 40 yrs old, then why isn’t Milano being viewed in a similar way, who was playing at an All-Pro level when he went down last year.
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1 hour ago, Ethan in Cleveland said:
You just can't include Milano as we have no idea how he will come back from injury. Before the injury he was top 100 and playing at an All-Pro level.
Doesn’t apply in this list, since he put Rodgers on the list and moved him up.
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7 hours ago, Mr. WEO said:
is Milano still a top player?
Until proven otherwise yes he is
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19 hours ago, Rampant Buffalo said:
Depending on the woman, she's likely to look at the whole picture. Do Belichick's greenbacks play a role? Yeah, I'm guessing they do. But normally a woman is also going to look at a man's merit. Belichick got those greenbacks by being one of the best in the world at his profession. A typical woman is going to have more respect for that, than she would if he'd gotten the exact same amount of money through something non-merit-based. (Such as winning the lottery.)
😂 😝 😆.. that is fun-neeeey! Huh-sterical! …. This is sarcastic, right?
4 hours ago, thronethinker said:Family get togethers must be awkward when your son is old enough to be your girlfriends father
Uhhh that would be … grandfather
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10 hours ago, Gugny said:
I would love to meet him.
I think he seems to be a cool guy with a great sense of humor.
I’ve never enjoyed watching anyone else play football more than Tom Brady.
For well over a decade, nearly every time he was on TV was like watching a clinic.
I love great football and he was - by far - the best QB to play the game.
Mrs Brady? Tommy’s momma… is that you? You think he has a great sense of humor? Do you think mannequins are funny? He is one of the most contrived human beings next to Tom Cruise
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8 hours ago, pkwwjd said:
Adonai is actually not the formal name of God that the Jewish faith refuses to say, out of respect for His name. Adonai is actually the name for the Lord that the Jewish faith substitutes for the name revealed to Moses at the burning bush. What we have in the book of Exodus is simply the Hebrew letters that transliterate as YHWH (often anglicized as Yahweh, but we literally aren't sure how it would have been pronounced as the vowel points have been lost to time). Another word, Jehovah, was the rough mixing of the consonants from YHWH (JHVH) and the vowels from Adonai. Jehovah is not a "real" word but has been used as the "name" of the Lord.
Y'all are all good using Adonai.
What do you mean by that?
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Ron Jaworski …the Polish Rifle … Jaws? You can see it in his jowls and Polish eye brows
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On 4/4/2024 at 10:44 AM, Yantha said:
Allen should be……. IN ……..the draft war room rooting for offensive weapons.....
Ok, I’ve seen this a gazillion times now, and no matter how I try to figure it out … what IN the world does “IN” signify? 🤷🏽
… I give … Uncle…. I admit I’m naive and ignorant, and clearly not hip…. I don’t care anymore… could someone please just explain its significance … please? 🙏
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15 hours ago, FireChans said:
Let me just be the first to stay, i don’t really care about Josh winning an MVP.
we are not the Buffalo Fightin’ Josh Allen’s. We are the Buffalo Bills.
Team success over individual success. Always.
Boooo!
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6 hours ago, Nextmanup said:
That’s true, but compare that with the second half of last year. Players are like stocks. You gotta know when to sell. Those phenomenal numbers are in the past. The Bills went on the win streak in spite of Diggs not because of him. And Davis too for that matter fell off the face of the earth except for the Chargers game. There was this statement made in a Mike Florio (easy ….look past the messenger… to the players quote) article after the Bills game against the Chiefs during the season:
“Bills receiver Stefon Diggs vented recently about the frustrations that come from constantly being double-teamed. Most recently, Kansas City’s defense neutralized Diggs all the way to a season-low 24 receiving yards.After we posted an item based on Diggs’s comments to reporters, Chiefs safety Justin Reid chimed in. “Crazy part is,” Reid posted on X, “we didn’t double him.”
Diggs was targeted 11 times against the Chiefs. He had only four catches.”
I thought Diggs was hurt last year, now I think he’s just … not as effective
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2 hours ago, Sharky7337 said:
He hasn't earned criticism?
Snarky, let’s hire you!
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19 hours ago, MarkKelso'sHelmet said:
Maybe I'm biased, but I absolutely despise Martin. That play in the WC game where he got hurt last year (PICKING UP HIS HAND WARMER!!!!) before running after the player who recovered the fumble from the blocked punt was one of the worst plays I've seen since the infamous butt fumble. He should have got a lot more criticism for that embarrassing play. He should be run out of town.
It also cost us a lot in the KC game since he wasn't 100%
Martin is clearly not an athlete. But worse than that, I'm not sure he knows how to stretch properly. A punter should be the most well-stretched player on the field. Has he never run a sprint before?
Bean has screwed up the punting situation massively.
Years of Brian Moorman led me to believe that it's not that hard to get a solid athletic Punter. Moorman was small AF but he was also a really great athlete. Did he ever get hurt during his long tenure?
I don't know what Sam Martin is. I'd say he's a bum. Kick his ass to the curb.
You really had me going there. 😂 I thought you were serious. Knee slapped, boy you sure had me. I thought you really think Martin is a rotten non-athletic punter, (who had the audacity to pick up his towel, apparently, though I didn’t see it in the replay and try to tackle a player who could’ve scored a TD and possibly changed the momentum of the game) but then I realized this must be brilliant sarcasm. Boy you had there for a minute.
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11 hours ago, TheFunPolice said:
in the end, it worked
Peyton Manning had mediocre to poor coaches most of his career. Nice guys, though.
The whole Belichick as Darth Vader in a hoodie, devoid of compassion or joy, existing solely to destroy souls and win Super Bowls, is pretty much spot on.
Brady himself talks about how in his 20's he was more like a typical NFL player... in great shape, yes, but actually enjoyed life a bit. Burgers and beers after games. Like a human being.
If he had one of the "aww shucks" good ole ball coaches maybe he never even wins 1 ring.
Did it?
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In other news…. jFK has been shot
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6 hours ago, Billl said:
That's not his mom. It's obviously Bruce Vilanch.
🤔… I don’t see it
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I’m deeply sorry, Scott … (Revelation 21:3,4) …. This is a promise from the One who has the power and desire to remove your pain.
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2 hours ago, PBF81 said:
It certainly raises the question why we don't perform better in January then.
Either we start winning some January games (plural) or that's going to be the topic du jour for many jours.
Defense has been the killer in the post season. I think even with the decimated MASH group that we currently have out there, with McD calling the shots now, this once achilles heal will be put to bed. The defense has been closing out games through this winning streak and that will help us slay the dragon(s) and get to Vegas
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20 hours ago, Beck Water said:
John Wawrow. Sports reporter for Associated Press, one of the news sources that has strict standards for verifying sources still as opposed to other "press" which utilize each other's questionable tweets referencing anonymous folks as a source.
Good and balanced reporter, does a nice job pulling together different interviews and sources to craft a story. Developed the habit of 5 minute monologues that assume the answer to the question he finally asks vs. posing concise questions during Covid.
John! You’re back
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6 hours ago, Logic said:
Fair question.
I think that Josh Allen is a no-doubt-about-it top five QB. Probably top 3.
He is on pace to have a Hall of Fame level career. One championship will make it a no-brainer.
I think that Josh Allen can sometimes be beaten mentally. Certain defenses and defensive coordinators know how to get into his head, make him question what he's seeing, not trust his eyes, and overthink things. We've seen it against the Jets. We've seen it two years in a row against the Jaguars. We saw it against Wink Martindale and the Giants. The Steelers gave him fits the first two times he played them.
Josh Allen's greatest opponent is his own mind. When he's feeling confident, gets into a rhythm, and trusts what he sees, he's nearly unstoppable. That's not hyperbole -- when he's in that zone, he very literally CANNOT be stopped. When he can't get into a rhythm, is lacking in confidence, is not trusting what he's seeing, he becomes his own worst enemy. He starts pressing and overthinking things and the offense grinds to a halt.
So to answer the original question succinctly: Josh Allen is elite, and may go down as one of the greatest of all time. He is not without weaknesses, though, and his primary weakness is the ability of the opposition to beat him mentally via quality defensive scheming and by making him question what he's seeing.Bravo Mike Schoop... that is your Avatar right? A hairy Mike Schoop. You saved this thread for me ...very well, logical.
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22 hours ago, Buffalo619 said:
Guy is a drama king. The culture has turned toxic. Superbowl this year or move on. We can find better.
Sarcasm is sooo funny
Dolphins TE Jonnu Smith slams Buffalo lol
in The Stadium Wall
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I apologize ma’am as I am an ignoramus