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ProcessTruster

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  1. it would be cap prohibitive, so not really an option. he's your starter next season. next.
  2. yep, the last guy I'm listening to is the guy who presided over some of the most painful years of the drought 2013-16
  3. He'll take 8-9 per and be happy with it. Or he will be gone. If he holds out he loses what he is making now. He's a little guy fairly useless in short yardage, near red zone and pass protection; is why he sees only 50% the snaps. RBs are plentiful in this draft. Go get one.
  4. He is absolutely holding out. His agent will definately require that. that is standard operating procedure in this situation. Fanbase will be tested on this one as it will get nasty. Draft is deep in RBs; Cook is useless in pass protection, only plays half the snaps. Beane will prepare to move on from him and see what happens. He is absolutely holding out. His agent will definately require that. that is standard operating procedure in this situation. Fanbase will be tested on this one as it will get nasty. Draft is deep in RBs; Cook is useless in pass protection, only plays half the snaps. Beane will prepare to move on from him and see what happens. He is absolutely holding out. His agent will definately require that. that is standard operating procedure in this situation. Fanbase will be tested on this one as it will get nasty. Draft is deep in RBs; Cook is useless in pass protection, only plays half the snaps. Beane will prepare to move on from him and see what happens. He is absolutely holding out. His agent will definately require that. that is standard operating procedure in this situation. Fanbase will be tested on this one as it will get nasty. Draft is deep in RBs; Cook is useless in pass protection, only plays half the snaps. Beane will prepare to move on from him and see what happens.
  5. sure , why. not. so Jackson and Johnson still live in WNY?
  6. He is absolutely holding out. His agent will definately require that. that is standard operating procedure in this situation
  7. a west coast guy playing in miami probably isn't coming to WNY (take a look outside), plus safety is a lower priority
  8. true, but travel planning just gets supercharged once the schedule of games comes out.
  9. as long as Shad Kahn has a couple staff parties on his 400ft super yacht , I'd be in all the way
  10. On two weeks rest, I'd bet the Bills on a neutral field would have competed better than the Chiefs did, since Bills beat Chiefs on a neutral field 3 out of 4 IMHO
  11. and yet, so many on this board would just as soon tear it all down, just to be rid of McDermott.
  12. ok ok , but I know how this board works... so what will it be? DT or "excellent" WR? ya only have one (low) 1st rounder and limited cap space to splurge on a $25m+ "excellent" WR. Lots of high priced roster guys to sign. Can't have everything.
  13. Carter will be a force this season. Patience. The injury was unfortunate, but you cannot now just ignore the guy like he isn't there. Guessing they grab the Michigan DT (Grant) in the first if he falls that far. Then everyone will be pissing that they didn't go WR in the 1st. Sigh.
  14. no way Adams plays in WNY, so forget that. Garrett seems like a decent guy so he seems like a much better fit for WNY
  15. I'm not one for the shiny FA toys, but Myles Garrett has my attention.
  16. anywhere they want to have it .... prob New Orleans. just too much fun..
  17. gonna be a long offseason....
  18. Exactly. Frankly, special teams hardly matter anymore. Kickoffs are pretty much gone. Punters punt to avoid returns and and very good at it. FGs are whatever. Just not a lot there anymore. This is why McBeanes don't pay the Siran Neals of the world anymore. Kind of a waste of cap dollars. So I guess I sorta couldn't give a crap who the ST coach is.
  19. to manage my blood pressure I started just this season to listen the game on WGR with my earpods while watching, to get the local call rather than the mindless tv announcers non-stop blabbing background info on the Bllls I already know better than they do . Benefit: turns out the audio is usually 5-7 seconds ahead of the TV video (nothing you can do pause and synch the audio) so I actually know the result of the play a few seconds before the video, which actually keeps you from blowing up when you see the video, without really distracting from the game. Weird I know , but the local call is so much better than the national call of the game, and the shock value of both good and bad plays is tempered a bit. It works.. sort of.
  20. I loved his final words "do good, be good, go bills..."
  21. If somehow the NFL can get the foreign country playing surfaces conform to NFL standards (they don't currently), I am fine with it. Travel outside the US is fun.
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