Don Otreply
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One big hit to his wrist, hip, or ankle and all the arm talent and touch mean nothing, the guy certainly has potential, but as what’s his name, the tuna said, potential means you haven’t done sh-t yet... just sayin.
I like being a curmudgeon ?
Go Bills!!!
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That’s my QB!
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7 minutes ago, ScottLaw said:
I think it’s really a pointless discussion... having enough arm strength in the league is all that matters.... arm strength means zippo if your not accurate with it.
Allen’s arm strength has helped him out on multiple occasions, completing many tight window passes throughout the season, in fact it’s part of why the got the team to the playoffs. This ranking is quite accurate. It will be higher in a few months of course....
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As much love as the Bills have been getting as of late, they still get poo pooed with these sort of comparisons within the division, the old Bills reputation still lingers in the minds of many football fans, and prognosticators. After we win the division those lingering thoughts will dissipate all the more.
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46 minutes ago, Beast said:
Neither will Dawson...unfortunately.
Just flew in from Jersey..., and boy my arms are tired..
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PFF... yawn, never click on their site, they don’t deserve your patronage.
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37 minutes ago, Mr. WEO said:
Has he had anything to do with Buffalo since he left?
Not that I have noticed, never heard him say a word about Buffalo that I can remember... but hell my memory is starting it’s 62nd year, there’s lots stuff in there that doesn’t need to be recalled...
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It is a bit of a conundrum actually, Before OJ went insane, he was a hall of fame running back, he retired, did some rental car company commercials, etc, then he went bat sh-t crazy and murdered his ex wife and her lover/ partner, then he cleverly got away with it and did other crazy azs sh-t, so there you have it, arguments have been made on behalf of both camps on every Bills board that has ever existed.
I agree with the guy, “Steve believe” above this post. I think the Football hall of fame should do something similar as well... OJ is after all the poster child of weak men getting away with domestic abuse violence, an on going theme in our country...
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1 hour ago, OutOfBubbleGum said:
What is everyone's opinion? Should politics be kept out of the NFL? My opinion is yes, keep it out. For starters, after a long week of working and seeing the news, I personally want to escape from all of that outside influence and relax watching football. I do not care who is sitting next to me at a football game, from any walk of life, I just want to watch the game and high five. Yet when things become political, the game isn't as enjoyable. My opinion is sports and sports teams should be like Switzerland and be neutral.
Switzerland was not even remotely neutral, they were Hitlers bankers, they hid stolen cash, Art, etc etc. for Germany, laundered money so Germany could still purchase what they needed during the war. They were guilty as hell during and after the war years purposefully hiding the ill gotten gains of a multitude of German officials. Thought you might want to know...
It is impossible to keep social justice issues out of any part of our lives, football players and team employees are not robots, they are humans with all that comes with that,
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58 minutes ago, freddyjj said:
Those guys were all old school. Always showed respect. Could have differences with other pols but always negotiate a settlement. Like Reagan and Tip O'Neill, always had late night one on one talks with scotches at White House to reach consensus. Lost art now. Someone always has to win and the other guy not only has to lose but lose face too.
So true, the art of comprise for the common good has sadly gone out of fashion.
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2 hours ago, SF Bills Fan said:
That is a great little collectors item. Kemp was a good man and a good politician and was respected all around Washington. Washington sorely needs people like him these days.
It would be good to see a real conservatives like Kemp in the Congress again.
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1 hour ago, FireChans said:
The poster I was responding to asked me if NFL games should stop honoring the US military. I asked him if he found honoring the military disrespectful.
I'm telling you this because what you typed doesn't seem to apply to the post you quoted.
Gotcha
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1 hour ago, FireChans said:
Do you believe honoring individual military members at pro sports games is disrespectful?
I don’t, I also know as a former Marine that taking a knee during the National anthem is a constitutional right that I served to protect. Why is it that some Americans so viscerally dislike it when other Americans exercise their constitutional rights? Doing so by using a straw man argument about our military service members to feebly attempt to make a mistaken point, and then repeatedly doubling down on that very mistaken point? Again why would an American citizen want to prevent another American citizen from exercising their constitutional rights? Such action is totally UN-AMERICAN.
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We are going to have a very good tandem RB attack, Singletary and Moss are going to be the dynamic duo in my opinion.
BR has some good reporting, but with this level of output they may join another outfit to never click on that does not deserve anyone’s patronage... I’m looking at you PFF...
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Does everyone realize that an enormously politically powerful group of multi billionaires have sided with the center left of our countries politics on our countries biggest social justice issue? guess who’s winning the culture war in America folks, it ain’t the “ they are disrespecting the nation’s military personnel by taking a knee” crowd. The billionaire NFL owners just dumped those types on their combined backsides. Its about time!
Semper FI America!!! Six years in the USMC.- 4
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I see more players taking a knee, will we get to see if Americans believe in Americans exercising their constitutional rights. There will be a noisy minority that can’t live with it... for the majority of Americans it will be an honored tradition.
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We have a really good coaching and FO staff, they seem to get it, I believe with the great caliber of players we have our team will come together and be a cohesive and powerful unit.
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Great read Stu, thanks ?
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There are two constants in our universe, 1) Hydrogen, and 2) Stupidity.
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The first amendment, granting free speech, and Protesting injustice in our country is always okay, and yes, even during the national anthem. Doing so has nothing whatsoever to do with our military personnel. Having served in the United States Marine Corp for six years, I can never take offense when Americans exercise their constitutional rights that I served to protect, and I applaud those that do so. To do otherwise would be totally UN-AMERICAN.
“Of the people by the people for the people”
Being that our employers/businesses make way more money off our work than we do, they can stand quietly by while we Americans exercise our constitutional rights. If a business feels that our constitutional rights have no weight in their eyes, well it’s time for a change then isn’t it!!
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18 hours ago, Royale with Cheese said:
So Im guessing we won’t get live training camp reports? How will people complain that X player had a bad rep in a drill?
Trust me, they will figure out a way...
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8 hours ago, Captain Hindsight said:
What exactly about the Raiders is good?
Good question, no one seems to have an answer...
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9 hours ago, nucci said:
Most NFL teams are doing this
Yup, Most teams don’t do away training camps, the Bills and like nine ish other teams have been doing it, that’s why I said what I posted.
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Josh Allen: 57 Buffalo Police Who Resigned Don't Deserve to Be with Unit
in The Stadium Wall Archives
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To me, the cops that quit there jobs in defense of those that in effect beat up an old guy and left him bleeding from his head on the pavement are not worthy of the trust of the population they are employed by and are supposedly there to serve and protect. They are punks, and should be publicly shamed by the people of Buffalo. The police are not there to enforce the laws, that’s the court systems job, the police are there to apprehend criminals, not beat them up or kill them.