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Chill

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  1. 11 minutes ago, Ethan in Portland said:

    He's not one dimensional.  Schwartz plays both zone and man to man.  

    He is a very good corner.  I was on board with trading him because I thought his play declined significantly after his rookie year.  Turns out it was probably mostly Rex Ryan's fault.  

    Bills could have had Gilmore, Darby and some guy named Mahommes...

    He was traded (in the middle of his rookie contract) because he couldn’t play zone. It wasn’t Rex’ fault. It was Darby’s, he is not good. Our staff thought EJ was better, plus we wasted that trade on Matthews. 

     

     

    We were desperate to unload him, which indicates how bad he really is was. 

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  2. 5 minutes ago, TFBillsfan said:

    I wonder what would be needed? Was the University of Illinois or the soccer stadium the Chargers played at any better?

    Could the Bills survive a temp. move like that? 

     

    Chargers are struggling in LA. 

    9 minutes ago, purple haze said:

    As a Cali resident i can tell you that this is a no.  Oakland can't afford a new stadium.  Diego will get the Chargers back one day, but that city will not get hi-jacked be the NFL stadium committee.  California won't pay for a new palace.  

    Sooner or later San Diego will get a new owner and a new team. Stay tuned. 

  3. 13 minutes ago, OldTimeAFLGuy said:

     

    ...LOL...he was TBD's very own "Howie from TMZ".....or WNY's "National Enquirer"......BTW, I think folks should stop expecting Pegula to pony up $800+ mil for a Lucas Oil type facility for Bflo......so we'll see what Guido Cuomo does now that AOC chased Amazon out and what his plans are for his "weed tax"..............

    It’s all about the revenue. Here is San Diego, the Padres just signed a player for 300 mill guaranteed. Thats a 1/3 rd of a new stadium, for a freakin baseball player. 

     

     Gotta spend money to make it. 

    5 minutes ago, The Senator said:

     

    Just when we think no one in Buffalo has that kind of scratch, along comes some unknown guy worth $5B, and willing to spend half of it on Buffalo’s two major league teams.

     

    There’s plenty of quiet - and also not so quiet - money in BuffTown.  Plenty of private folks and corporate entities that can afford suites and PSLs, plenty of companies that would love to have their name on a state-of-the-art downtown stadium, and plenty of companies that would be eager to advertise.

     

    You don’t think all those new medical corridor firms and their employees have money?  

     

    Come on now, have a little faith in our city.

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    Shows us some facts. This speculation sounds nice but not believable...

     

    Buffalos economy has improved slightly in the last decade, however, I would like to see millionaire per capita. 

  4. 2 hours ago, The Senator said:

     

    Sure they are.  Their appetite for the game is insatiable!

     

    That’s why the Rams left, the Chargers moved, the Raiders moved twice and are now leaving.

     

    They love their football so much that the nation’s second largest city had no team at all for two decades. ?

     
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    Um, San Diego already has a football team.

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    The Fleet?? That’s like saying Buffalo already has a baseball team. 

     

    Lets compare apples to apples here, or at least keep it in the same ball park?

     

     

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  5. 2 minutes ago, ndirish1978 said:

     

    Yeah, cause the owner who cried when he bought the team as he promised to keep it in Buffalo and already owns an NHL franchise in town is gonna move it. Awful post. 

    Irish, always so critical of others...it’s simple economics. Successful people make smart business decisions. 

     

    NY better be careful, Cali is hungry for another team. 

  6. The anchor sold out when they started franchising. 

     

    Opened one in Rochester, it was so bad, it closed in less than a year. 

     

    Product is terrible and unfortunately the emblems on the wall are the only thing that resembles Buffalo in the place. 

     

    Not recomended. Not even the original. 

     

     

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  7. Just now, Shortchaz said:

    It’s a semantics argument over the definition of disease. I could argue it either way. 

    If you choose, it’s not a disease.  

     

    Laziness is not a disease, it’s a choice. 

     

    Just another excuse for the person with a compulsive habit. 

     

    Im sure no one chooses to get cancer. Which is actually a real disease. 

    3 minutes ago, Thurman#1 said:

     

     

    It isn't blind faith to think the experts - in nearly any area - know more than the people whose expertise in medicine is checking the internet.

     

     

    It's sense.

     

     

    Ah. Trolls or dolts. 

     

    Why am I engaging?

     

    I wouldn’t trust any ones opinion. Always get second and third opinions. Usually the results change. Being an expert doesn’t mean they’re right. 

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