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  1. The same leadership that whined that he needed 30000 ventilators when he didn't and the same leadership that sent infected people back into long term care facilities leading to the death of thousands of people. The same leadership that requested hundreds of extra temporary hospital beds and didn't use them. The same leadership that cried when foreign travel was shut off. With that kind of leadership, I remember why I moved away from NY. And by the way, good luck with your state taxes for the next few years to help pay for your great leadership in the state.
  2. Yes, it was hit multiple times and they had to spend a bunch of money to raise it.
  3. What a waste of money! Hopefully it is high enough to avoid having the occasional punt doink off it.
  4. After seeing this minimal penalty imposed, is it any surprise that the cheaters keep on cheating? I believe that this is the fourth time that they have been sanctioned by the league. In a normal corporate environment, most businesses use a progressive corrective disciplinary approach. This means that repeat violators of rules or policies receive successively harsher penalties for each new infraction. The idea is that a normal offender will recognize that the next penalty is not worth the next violation and they change their behavior. If Belicheat knew he could be looking at a year out of the league for his next infraction, I'm sure he would have everyone behaving. It's time for Roger to kick some butt with NE. I'm surprised that the other owners haven't gone off the rails about the constant cheating.
  5. I agree with you. Mayfield and Darnold have really showed little progress. Yet, their fan base doesn't seem as paranoid about being a bust as some posters on this site seem to be about Allen. The WR situation for Allen last season was improved but not great. The addition of Diggs and hopefully some improvement from Knox (eliminate the drops) should help Allen. Mayfield suffered from a below average o-line and some terrible coaching. Even with that he hasn't looked like a number 1 overall draft pick (too many interceptions). Darnold has very little talent around him and a head coach that is apparently in over his head. Allen and Mayfield have the best circumstances for this season to improve; Darnold, not so much.
  6. I thought "Wrecks" would be a better name because it was clueless to what was going on around it.
  7. He must be thinking about cap space next year. I don't believe they have done anything crazy with money. In fact they made the Armstead trade and replaced him with a rookie deal to manage their cap for the future. They certainly haven't done anything like the Rams did with overspending and pushing it to future years. This entire thread just seems a bit incoherent but maybe it's just me.
  8. For any of us who have been to games in Jacksonville, we know you are exactly correct. Sad but true
  9. Exactly....aren't they like number 8 among the owners?
  10. Everybody needs to chill. There is too much money involved to put an end to the season. The players, TV networks, and owners want it to happen and it will. There may be a few players that are afraid to participate and they will sit out. For well conditioned athletes that don't have some serious preexisting health condition, many experts believe that there is very little risk involved. Listening to players who have already had the virus, they all seemed to liken it to a moderate cold. Every time I read an article about players from various teams that are working out together, it solidifies my opinion that the players want to play and they will play. Players know they have a career clock and it is running toward zero. They don't want to lose a year of that career time and more importantly the earnings that go along with it. Nobody needs to convince me that the owners want to play and make money. That is a given. For those of us that are afraid of getting seriously ill, we should continue to self quarantine, avoid risky behavior, practice good hygiene. social distance, and use masks as appropriate. People need to manage their actions for themselves.
  11. I'm really wanting "bad things" but I'm expecting 7 to 9. In a rotation, that would be pretty good.
  12. Just another day in the Meadowlands and the JESTS being the JESTS. You could throw in a couple of dumpster fires also. Good players get frustrated there and want to bail out. The problem has been the ownership and front office for a long time. Buffalo had some of the same problems in the past and it didn't really change significantly until the owner changed.
  13. I don't know, I guess you Stoned me on this one.....lol
  14. I agree. Don't be surprised if Philly comes shopping at "Beanemart" to get some guard depth. They just lost their starting right guard for the season to a torn tendon. lol
  15. Your right about that. What a sad thing to have happened to a young guy that had so much potential. Sometimes players don't consider the potential threat to their careers posed by their off field activities.
  16. Not really, go back and watch the games. You obviously don't get the point of my comments. Talent was heavily stacked in his favor and he won't have that in the NFL. It's a lot easier to throw from a clean pocket to a wide open elite receiver against second tier coverage skills. Many of his opponents in the SEC were not good coverage teams, a couple were very good. He just needs to prove that he can do it when the talent is even on both sides and like you said avoid injury. Until he does that, many people will remain skeptical and Simms is one of those.
  17. You're correct about hitting wide open receivers. It wasn't a knock on him. The point was that he very seldom had to hit a tight throw against great coverage with a pass rush in his face. Most recently he struggled to do that against a great LSU secondary. He'll have to prove that he can do it on a regular basis to win games in the league. Until both of these guys show something in real games, who's to say how much better one is over the other. It's just speculation. Tua also needs to prove that he isn't an injury machine.
  18. Simms was in the league and around some pretty good QB's for a decent amount of time (including his Dad). What he is saying may have more to do with Tua than it does with Stidham. When I watched a bunch of Alabama games, Tua was mainly delivering the ball to some wide open elite receivers that had just beat the pants off some over matched DB. He also had an elite o-line in front of him. His new reality in Miami is considerably different. Until he shows that he can perform in an NFL game, I remain just as skeptical of him as I do with Stidham. The whole thing with the injury history probably factors significantly into Simms' assessment as well. Personally, I hope they both turn out to be failures. Go Bills!
  19. If any of you have ever been to an NFL game in London, you will know that casual UK NFL fans will wear any jersey that they happen to own without having a second thought. This guy could be one of those fans and just thinks that he is showing his support for Lynch. People wear a lot of crazy things to games. This doesn't even rank in the top 100 of strange attire that I've seen at a game.
  20. Getting a forward surge from the interior linemen has a lot to do with creating the gaps for the QB to use on a successful sneak. Brady has been very successful on sneaks and he has never been a strong athletic QB. He was the beneficiary of great o-line play. In Allen's case, he has been successful on poorly blocked sneaks due to his athletic ability and has made well blocked sneaks look easy. Exposing your QB to free shots to the head, is not a long term strategy for success. I'm hoping that the backs improve the inside running game to the point where Daboll has more reliable options.
  21. Thanks for the advice. Watching a game on the road with other Bills fans is always a good time.
  22. I've booked flights and a room. My friends and I plan to watch the game in a sports betting parlor. We plan to be there five days to do sufficient pregame partying with any other Bills fans we encounter. Blowing off some post virus steam.
  23. Great observation....some were probably doing double duty as masks.....just sayin'
  24. We should all not forget that the overall receiving talent on the team was below average at best. Diggs and some improvement by the TE position should change that. Allen will probably make some improvement but whether it is enough to move the team significantly forward will be the real metric to watch.
  25. You're exactly correct. Beane has shown the ability to be right more often than not. King has been better than the average sportswriter over the years but that doesn't make his opinions more valid than Beane's judgement. King creates these rankings as click bait and to remain relevant. I accept them for what they are and move on.
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