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  1. I’m sure it is, I’m just referring to the industry over here. Aside from over saturation of the market, I think the casino struggles are directly related to the way the government crackdown dropped an atomic bomb on the poker boom. The plan was to regulate state by state, but bureaucracy does what bureaucracy does, (drags it’s arse), and barely any states pass legislation. The ones that do legalize online poker have such a small player pool to choose from that they all under perform (unrealistic) expectations, because the Einstein’s running the show didn’t take into account that Pokerstars was a global player pool vs a bunch of degenerates in New Jersey and Nevada...
  2. I agree, atleast on the offensive side, there are many parallels. On Defense I just have Buffalo on a different level that the Jets. Aside from giving Buffalo the edge defensively, I also think Gase was a poor hire and a bad head coach, where as I see McDermott as above average and has the team on the right trajectory.
  3. It’s what the states get for being greedy. Idiots/Feds banned legit online poker sites like Pokerstars, and effectively killed the “poker boom”. Now poker rooms have closed across the country, and while they were never a cash cow themselves for casinos, it got a lot of people in the doors. People played online and wanted to go experience “the real thing”, the rush of shoving there chips in the pot. Tycoons like senile Sheldon Adelson slaughtered the golden goose thinking it was taking money from brick and mortars without realizing that accessibility to the product was the driving force to get people in their doors.
  4. Yes, as long as they can unload Shady’s deal in the process. I typically advocate drafting an RB where they took Singletary and avoid spending on the RB position. That said, Zeke is a freak, at his peak; Buffalo has more than enough cap without a plethora of expiring contracts coming up. Extend Zeke for 4-5 years, front load it, that way when it comes time to extend White, there will be no issues and he will be off the books or close to it when Allen and Edmunds are due. I would also pull the trigger on a Clowney trade for the same reasons (and would cost less draft equity), I welcome either (or both, obviously won’t happen). This team is extremely solid, an elite player or two could really take them to a whole nutha level.
  5. KC NE Dallas LA LA Saints Colts Eagles Vikings Those are the teams I think are most likely to have better records by the end of the year teams likely on par with Buffalo- Falcons Browns Ravens Panthers Bears Texans Titans Seahawks Packers Steelers Raiders Lions Jags Teams they are almost definitely better than- Fins Jets Bengals Cards Niners Redskins Giants Bucs Broncos This was a 6 win team last year, while they definitely have the potential to surprise a lot of people, it’s an up hill battle still for sure... people are getting carried away with their expectations because there has been progress with the process, but’s it’s still mid-process.
  6. I would trade Elliot to Buffalo for McCoy and a 1st(preferably a 2nd and 4th, but it will be a SUPER late first). Some will be mad at first but then remember the Bills have a ton of cap space and when it comes time to extend Allen and Edmunds, Zeke will be off the books and the Bills will have a couple Lombardi’s... plus with this looming lockout talk, win now
  7. How “guaranteed” is guaranteed money if the guy never takes a single snap in a Bills uniform? Just curious, obviously hoping the guy comes back and returns to All Pro form. But let’s be real here, these interior lineman maul each other, and it’s only a matter of when, not IF, he suffers another one. So, worse case scenario, hypothetically he’s deemed too much of a liability to put on the field, is there generally some injury settlement in extreme circumstances such as this, or would Buffalo be on the hook for the full guarantee?
  8. All the starters... seriously. Anybody who is cemented as a starter, screw the rest of the preseason. Clearly they are practicing well, they have looked more ready/prepared and in sync than both the Colts and Panthers. Put these guys on the pine for the next two, let some guys in position battles continue to play. Replace Jackson with a QB that perhaps Daboll is familiar with so they can actually evaluate some WRs down the depth chart, and just get ready for New Jersey.
  9. Hardly a “top player on their roster” Over valuing a guy with his drop rate and pedestrian production is “the most hilarious thing I’ve ever seen”(which it’s honestly not, but since we’re going to really overstate our case here, you must not watch many funny things).
  10. I am not saying Sills is anything special, but as I mentioned elsewhere, it’s kinda hard to evaluate any WRs who are primarily on the “receiving end” of passes from Jackson... Im starting to think the reason he’s the first one on the field everyday at camp is to help move the hospitality tent a safe distance from the practice area.
  11. It’s cool that they’re giving (gave) Tyree a chance, but by keeping him on this roster it’s almost impossible to evaluate what else they might have further down the depth chart at WR.
  12. True... except when it comes to pedophilia. In that case grab a slingshot and find the the biggest rocks you can shoot...
  13. I am not making light of anything, I’m just wondering if this had anything to do with his mental health issues he experienced just because there have been some studies done over the last few years linking lasik to psychosis. http://vivo.med.cornell.edu/display/pubid84995768034 https://www.healio.com/ophthalmology/cornea-external-disease/news/print/ocular-surgery-news/{4e39c27a-f999-4200-9c51-e3b01266a90b}/dry-eye-depression-and-lasik-serious-thoughts-about-a-serious-issue https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/m/pubmed/27835728/
  14. I dunno about “people”, but I sure as ***** was... Yeah I forgot, WRs who fail top total 1000 yards in two seasons combined, while serving as the top WR option are totally untouchable... cutting a WR who has completely failed to live up to his potential would be unfathomable in the league, totally unprecedented!!! Especially when they have trouble with their primary responsibility, ya know, actually catching the football...
  15. Well the WR position is still far from deep. Foster, you know he’s not going to catch everything, but he breaks those big plays so you deal with it and just hope he continues to improve. Brown and Beasley are both proven commodities. After that who knows, it is possible Zay makes the team due to overall lack of talent at the position but I could also see Cam Phillips taking his spot. Phillips routinely stands out throughout camp and made his time on the field count Thursday. Still two more meaningful preseason games, but I think the WR group on the final 53 could definitely be Brown, Beasley, Foster, Phillips, Roberts, McCloud/McKenzie.
  16. I don’t see what Zay brings to the table. Seems like a nice guy, but he just never seems to be ready for the moment, I think the NFL game is just too big for the small school product. Josh needs dependable WRs, but Jones continues to show us he is the polar opposite. It’s definitely not uncommon to swing and miss on a 2nd round WR, and I can’t think of another who has been afforded more opportunities to succeed, and just continues to literally drop the ball, now 3 years in. He is the Nate Peterman of WRs, when does he run out of chances?
  17. Yeah, but he always looks decent, has never looked out of place on an NFL field, and he was looking good in Denver too until he did what Chad Kelly’s do and imploded. Kid’s got talent.
  18. Imagine if Chad had anything between the ears, kid could be legit, at the very least a career backup and make some real good $. Just can’t get out of his own way.
  19. Atleast Bodine didn’t get the start at Center without Morse. He should be cut, even Long would have to be better back at C than Bodine...
  20. The comeback game... I’ll admit, I wanted to leave, but Mom made us stay. Turns out, every now and again, Mom indeed does know best.
  21. Oh good, the opinion police is here...
  22. So we’re jumping off rocks, from dangerous heights, with wet feet?. Oh and the kid is just that, a CHILD. What could possibly go wrong? Better make sure they learn those valuable, important life lessons of rock jumping... I mean the risk vs reward is CLEARLY worth it... risk- slip, possibly fall to your death, or possibly paralysis or other serious injury. reward- jumping off rocks into water. And people still question Darwinism??? To each their own, I tend to live my life and parent through a pretty basic set of “risk vs reward”- if risking serious bodily injury(or worse) for the simple rush of leaping off of high, jagged rocks into a pool of water is worth the risk to you, then no problem with it. Personally, I’ll go ahead and file Tommy’s initial decision making to have his young daughter jump in the first place under “questionable parenting”.
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