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RocCityRoller

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  1. His head got slammed into the turf pretty well....
  2. just had one, and spicy chicken. I figured a triple bypass would be more enjoyable than watching the second half.
  3. he doesn't have the zip to complete a standard out without it being a 50-50 pick six.
  4. yep, AJM looked equally bad versus the Cleveland ones last week with the same Oline and WRs. He got killed too.
  5. Make room everyone, the genius and his ego have arrived. We will now all be saved from our ignorance. Sweet baby Jesus thank you for delivering to us The Final Word.
  6. first tight end in Bills history with 3 500 yard seasons in a row Buffalo's first or second receiver in yards 2 of the last 3 seasons solid blocker and receiver combo TE we get it, you don't like Clay
  7. Imagine if he had another pass rusher around him? Like say Mario Williams or Kalil Mack.
  8. my buddy's house. A group of 4 guys, all die hard fans with no wives/ gf/ or kids around. We eat like pigs, let the explitives fly when things go wrong, and chher like kids when things go right.
  9. I'm all for trying out: Dawkins - Teller - Groy - Miller and RT of the week (Mills or Ike B?) as OL#1
  10. He also played well last season in real games, people here seem to forget that.
  11. Agree 100% The second O-line has looked pretty good. A mix of Groy, Teller and maybe Ike B could lift the unit. I'm firmly in Groy's camp now. Teller looks like a football player and all Ike does looks good. He is often in on Murphy's biggest runs. If I could build an Oline for Buffalo it would look like: Dawkins - Teller - Groy - Miller - Ike B or Mills.
  12. So you believe the national media, and the corporations that run them shouldn't be questioned? It's only semi-literates that question the media or corporate goals? I guess it's easier to denigrate people that don't agree with you instead of arguing the point. I'd argue the opposite. Only rubes and sheep follow the national media and their corporate owners without question. Go look up who owns these media darlings. The coverage of the football kneeling protests aren't about patriotism or social justice. I would argue that it is another attack on anything traditionally American or masculine in the country that can stand up and fight for itself. People on both sides have bought in 'hook, line and sinker'. It is a basic divide and conquer strategy. The national sports media has already painted Josh Allen as a loser. I know what I see when I watch him. He is no loser, and the Bills took a good risk with him. To the OP's post, I don't care what the 'national media' thinks about Josh Allen. They tried a smear campaign on him before his career even stated. Don't you remember the Twitter racism garbage that has all been debunked? The guy was a teenager quoting music and TV shows, and his tweets were taken out of context to make him look bad. What other rookie QB had this scrutiny? Maybe Baker Mayfield, in Cleveland. Cleveland and Buffalo, not sexy or growing. How did the 'national media' treat Shady McCoy this off season? As the story evolved how did things unravel? Shady was dumb, yes, but no criminal. They tried to make him look like OJ or Ray Rice who deserved the punishment they ultimately received, maybe more. I find it no coincidence that McCoy and Allen, two of Buffalo's highest profile players, were targeted this off season. They were painted as 'bad guys' in an era when the NFL continues to move teams to bigger and sexier markets. Cui Bono? Who benefits from stories like these? What is the big picture? You are free to believe or care about the 'national media', that is your right. I defend your right to do so. I don't care about the national media and how they portray the players on the Buffalo Bills, and that is my right too.
  13. I like Peterman, I know it sounds like I bash him often. I'd like him as a QB2 or QB3. I think he understands the game and has value in the QB room. He has the brain and has shown a really nice rhythm. He just doesn't have the physical tools. Daboll would have to craft a Chad Pennington style offense around him for him to be effective. Really good teams can defense that though. Allen is raw but can make every throw. You can't defend some of the things he can do. We just have to be willing to take the good with the bad. I'd understand if AJM is out for a while, if the Bills start Peterman for 4 games or so. Reminds me of when Pederson started the first 4-5 games for the Eagles while McNabb caught up, and I think Allen has a more exciting skill set than McNabb. If that is the case I don't want to see Peterman throwing long, or throwing out patterns. He just doesn't have it. A quick strike, short pass rhythm game is where Peterman can do best. He is not a long term answer though, IMO.
  14. He can't throw an effective NFL 'out' pattern. It's a pick 6 waiting to happen.
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