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GerstAusGosheim

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  1. "Bungalow Bill" by the Beatles. Just tweak the language to Buffalo Bills. It's already got a chanting vibe to it. Would be a big hit.

     

    Hey, Bungalow Bill
    What did you kill, Bungalow Bill?
    Hey, Bungalow Bill
    What did you kill, Bungalow Bill?

     

    Hey, Buffalo Bills.

    Dolphins, you killed, Buffalo Bills.

    Hey, Buffalo Bills,

    Patsies, you killed, Buffalo Bills.

     

     

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  2. 22 hours ago, Mr. WEO said:

     

    Over a West Ham v. Wolverton match?

    That’s the second time you’ve misread and/or misrepresented the exact same sentence. Another swing and miss. Feels almost intentional now. ‘High level’ clearly excludes that match, and before you start researching the Bundesliga bottom-feeders, same deal.

  3. 3 hours ago, EasternOHBillsFan said:

     

    I enjoy both, and "just about any" would probably exempt a game like the Super Bowl. 

    Yeah, I thought "just about any" was pretty clear but if I guess if I had do the math...


    383 total NFL games

    − 17 Bills regular-season games

    − 10 (of 52) non-Bills prime-time games worth watching

    − 10 (of 12) playoff games worth watching (including Super Bowl)

    - 1 Super Bowl

    = 346 “just about any” games


    You guys really watching a Seahawks vs Cardinals regular season game?

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  4. 10 hours ago, Mr. WEO said:

    is it because professional soccer is so popular in the US?

    It took my son playing soccer for me to get into it, but I love it now and would much rather watch a high level English Premier League or Bundesliga game than just about any non-Bills NFL game.

  5. 20 hours ago, Cray51 said:

    Wild take.  Caught unprepared when Diggs left?  They literally were the ones that decided to do it.  Kincaid had a bad second year but a great rookie year.  Coleman had a solid start, and then fractured his wrist and missed a chunk of time…

     

    cmon now

    You could see the Diggs and Davis departures coming a mile away — and they didn’t prepare for it. Trading back to take a slow WR in the 2nd ain’t it. Meanwhile, they had no trouble trading up this year for defense. Personally, I think Sean’s been put on notice by the owner who wanted Mahomes and has watched the defense decline since Leslie left. Not a wild take at all.

  6. They missed on Kincaid. They missed on Coleman. They were caught unprepared when Diggs departed. Sean is tired of his D not being at the level of Leslie and wants to secure a DC job next year if he fails to make the Super Bowl again.

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  7. 11 hours ago, Thurman#1 said:

     

     

    2023 and 2024 were years when we had swathes of defensive injuries (2023) and many defensive injuries in the defensive backfield that left us a shell back there.

     

    2021 and 2022 were notable for very few injuries. And for having both Poyer and Hyde out there and not yet regressing.

     

    But yeah, you're right about the changes in coaches. I wonder how much of that is Babich having a voice and wanting guys he knew.

     

    I think you're off by a year....2021 (Leslie #1 ranked DVOA) was the healthy year.

     

    2022 (Leslie #2 ranked DVOA) and 2023 (Sean #12 ranked DVOA) were the heavy injury years. 

     

    But even in 2022, Leslie Frazier’s #2 ranked D went 13-3 missing the following players....

     

    Micah Hyde - 15 games

    Tre White - 11 games

    Von Miller - 8 Games

    Christian Benford - 7 games

    Damar Hamlin - 5 games

    Jordan Phillips - 4 games

    Jordan Poyer - 4 Games

    Gregory Rousseau - 3 Games

    Tremain Edmunds - 2 Games

    Ed Oliver - 2 Games

    Daquan Jones - 1 Game (Bengals Playoff!)

    Boogie Basham - 1 Game

    Dane Jackson - 1 Game

     

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  8. 6 hours ago, The Jokeman said:

    Joe Burrow may disagree with you as I wouldn't consider him overly mobile granted he did rush for 200 yards last season. 

    Dan Marino: 301 rushing yards over 17 seasons → 17.7 yards per season

    Tom Brady: 1,123 rushing yards over 23 seasons → 48.8 yards per season

    Drew Bledsoe: 1,198 rushing yards over 14 seasons → 85.6 yards per season

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