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YodaMan79

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  1. I hate the D showboating when they've been getting rag dolled. Just get off the field.
  2. They've wasted more money on guys not on the roster. He's certainly a resign priority and won't cost much as a 4/5 WR. You need guys like him that do the dirty work with enthusiasm.
  3. Eric Weddle came off the couch for the Super Bowl. It should be all hands on deck here.
  4. Interesting. I wonder who else they victimized/targeted? These gentlemen were going to be such an addition to the country. It's a shame they'll be sent back. Seems like we only get the best and the brightest from our southern neighbors. I'm surprised PFT even put this up on the site. https://www.nbcsports.com/nfl/profootballtalk/rumor-mill/news/four-chilean-nationals-are-arrested-in-connection-with-burglary-at-joe-burrows-home
  5. I hear a bunch of posters talk about his talent, but I’ve just seen JAG performance. Nothing has really stood out over the past two years. I’ve seen more from the Miami castoff and current Bengal MG. To me he a poor man’s version of him and that not good for a 1st rounder.
  6. Tell that to Eric Weddle. But you're right...that was the Super Bowl.
  7. You have an elite QB and you're calling the game scared?
  8. OMG...the chicken has entered the building
  9. Why is Cooper not being worked into the gameplan?!?!
  10. The exact rankings are subjective and depend on factors like the offensive line, quarterback, and offensive focus, so I'll leave that to PFF. Cook benefits from a great environmental situation. For example, I think D'Andre Swift would thrive in a similar setting and would be an excellent fit. I see Swift and Cook as being in the same tier, but I personally prefer Swift as a three-down back in a system like the Bills'. This also aligns with where I think Cook should be contract-wise—comparable to Swift. An interesting player for perspective is Miles Sanders. The Eagles made the smart decision not to pay top dollar for him after his high-production season in 2022. I see similarities in with 2022 Eagles and the 2024 Bills - in OL and QB play (yes, we all know Josh is way better than Hurts). Let's all hope it leads to a similar SB run. Here’s my list of running backs I feel are better than Cook: Saquon Barkley Derrick Henry Bijan Robinson K. Williams Josh Jacobs Aaron Jones - same tier as cook Alvin Kamara Jonathan Taylor Jahmyr Gibbs *Possibly Bucky Irvin as well
  11. Spot on. I read the posts on this forum and wonder if these individuals that claim he's a top 5 back watch any other games besides Bills ones.
  12. This came home from school yesterday. It was too good to not post. Made me think of this thread immediately. She didn’t know how to spell Allen, so she gave it her best shot. 🤣 Living in the Philadelphia suburbs, I’m sure her teacher most likely doesn’t know who #17 is. All she most likely sees is #1 jerseys. This will make me smile for a long time.
  13. I have animosity towards him, I'll readily admit it. He's certainly a very good player. But he's a liability in pass protection and dropped what I feel was a game changing TD against the Eagles last year, right in front of me. That turned into an awful day at the Linc. Again, it may be my bias, but I feel like he's dropped a number of TDs in critical spots.
  14. You had me at top 5 in the league. What happened to that statement?
  15. Yeah, so 12-15. Yeah LMAO, the same tier. Walker has more rushing yards and TDs in 3 years. Again, you're delusional.
  16. Barkley, Henry, Jacobs, Willams, Gibbs, Robinson, Jones, Robinson, Mixon, Kamara (still better than Cook), Taylor...would all have something to say. He's not a top 5 back. He's a darn good player...but don't be a homer. He's in the tier with Montgomery, Hall, Hubbard, Connor, Harris, Walker
  17. I'd say he's realistically in the 12-15 range. Still, pretty darn good.
  18. And all we heard about in 2020 was that the "adults" were in charge again and decency was restored to the White House. 🤣
  19. Adding a receiver mid-season seems like a long shot at this point. I’m struggling to recall any examples where bringing in a wide receiver during the season made a significant impact for the acquiring team. Unlike some defensive positions (DL & CB), a wide receiver’s success is highly dependent on factors like the scheme, the quarterback's play, and the surrounding talent. Given the existing bad contracts on the books, I don’t see how this could realistically fix the current issues.
  20. Just like Keyser Söze… poof, and they're gone!
  21. Which party truly poses the greatest threat to democracy? As a nation, we must demonstrate to the powers pulling the strings that we won’t be swayed by their schemes or fall victim to their propaganda. I consistently remind my kids—and in general discussions—that when considering the long-term impact of complex issues, it's crucial to focus on policy over people. Politicians may come and go, but poor decisions can leave a ripple effect that lasts for generations.
  22. "Bad things happen in Philadelphia!"
  23. If the above holds true, then I hope Jeffrey Lurie is fully prepared to face annual taxes on the unrealized gains his franchise has reportedly accrued—especially when those valuations come from a third party that probably couldn't even run a lemonade stand. Fair is fair, right?
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