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Rampage

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  1. It's funny how fast things change in the NFL. Two years ago multiple teams were interested in having him be their head coach, to now being the Bills QB coach. I think it all went too fast for him, and a lot of that had to do with Burrow absolutely dominating at LSU. This job is going to prove to be a good springboard for his career back up the ladder.

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  2. 1 hour ago, Don Otreply said:

    Dabs was a product of Allen more than Allen was a product of Dabs, that and the Giants for all intent and purpose don’t have a QB, Daniel Jones Is no Josh Allen. 
     

       

    Agreed. That’s the case for virtually every OC as well. They’re only as good as their quarterback. At the end of the day they can’t throw the football or go through the progressions. Allen’s not going to suddenly forgot how to throw a football or scramble because Daboll is gone.

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  3. 19 minutes ago, Big Blitz said:

     

     

    I'm definitely excited yet a bit concerned about our Guard depth at the same time.   

     

    I'm assuming it's a mess right now.   

    Guard is going to be a revolving door for us this year. Hopefully talent at the other spots covers this gaping hole.

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  4. 2 hours ago, Greg S said:

     

    Bills at just under the 3 billion is a nice change. Moving up a little. The future new stadium has a lot to do with it.

    Future stadium has nothing to do with these numbers. Every team increased just by existing. The stadium won't come into play until it's actually built and revenue increases exponentially in year one.

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  5. 4 hours ago, Doc Brown said:

    Here's Keyshawn's list in June ranking the scariest QB's.  There's a disconnect between this list and his comments.

     

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    No Brady? Lamar Jackson, who can't throw a football to save his life ahead of Mahomes/Allen who can both run, and throw a football 100x better than Jackson ever could is number one? Too bad the guardian caps weren't around when Keyshawn was playing. He could have used one, or four.

  6. I think LA has too much talent. Herbert is only going to get better which is scary to think. I think KC has lost too much, don’t have a ton of faith in Carr and Denver I think is the definition of a .500 football team with Wilson

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  7. 14 minutes ago, auburnbillsbacker said:

    Yes.  Jimmy G would have likely won the battle. 

    Jimmy G winning the "battle" would have put egg all over the face of Lynch/Shanahan. It's not a Rodgers/Love situation where Rodgers is a future Hall of Famer. Plus the 49ers gave up a boatload to get him.

    That's why they never had that battle in the first place this year, it would have been over quickly like last year.

  8. This article is an embarrassment. Any given Sunday. We out of any fanbase would know nothing is guaranteed in this league. I’ve had enough heartbreak watching this team.

     

    With that said we have a damn good team and a damn good quarterback. It won’t be easy beating the Buffalo Bills.

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  9. He's a good player but we're getting to the point where we can't pay everyone, like all great teams. Thankfully for us, linebacker isn't the most crucial position on a team and if the contract his agents are looking for is out of control you can easily fill that hole with a serviceable player with a chance to grow through the draft.

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  10. 7 hours ago, Nextmanup said:

    I disagree.  The law should be left to the law.

     

    The NFL should stay out of it.

     

     

    That’s not how the world works. Your employee can discipline you regardless of the law. You can steal from work, your place of employment can refuse to press charges but terminate you because of it. Or you can assault someone outside of work, and your workplace can still terminate you over it because of the bad optics and potential you’ll bring that behaviour over.
     

    Why should these players be allowed to keep their jobs and money without repercussion?

  11. 13 hours ago, Limeaid said:

    I hope the design accounts for weather and maintenance.  Flash is fine but something solid is more important.

    It's 2022, they're not going to dump a boatload of money into something that isn't feasible to maintain or keep the fans as comfortable as possible given the open air nature.

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  12. Okay maybe a bit dramatic. Allen still has another 10-12 years of top level play left in him but this year was the perfect storm to win a Super Bowl.

     

    The NFC was weak this year, there was no clear cut favourite other than a 45 year old Tom Brady. The 49ers don’t awe you and the Rams are and up and down football team. Who knows who wins Sunday. The AFC had a lot of mediocre playoff teams. Vegas, Pittsburgh, Tennessee had no offense down the stretch yet we’re a one seed. Cincinnati is playing out of their minds right now but need a last second FG to beat Tennessee and Vegas went down to the last play.

     

    Speaking of Cincinnati, they’ll only get better. Burrow another year older same with Chase. KC still has Mahomes. You have to think the Chargers begin to start

    putting it together in Herbert’s third year. Baltimore gets Jackson back, who were 8-3 when he got injured. Cleveland could be back in the mix, they made the AFCCG last year and played the Chiefs close. Indy has a good team other than Wentz. Etc. The NFC who knows, I don’t see any franchise quarterbacks up and coming in that conference.
     

    After 2022 Allen’s cap hit goes to 40 million dollars, unless that’s adjusted we start losing room to build a team. Competing gets tougher. Bad teams overpay our good players because we can’t afford them. And winning gets harder. With Allen, winning every game is possible but it’s not as straight forward as it could have been this year.

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  13. I’m sorry, how do you not squib the ball, run 4-5 seconds off, force a Hail Mary and it’s game over? McDermott has to be voice of reason in this situation. The defense was getting chewed up the entire second half with zero resistance. It’s inexcusable that they would not squib.

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