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Don Otreply

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  1. 2 hours ago, Shaw66 said:

    Talent still matters. Some olineman are better than others, to be sure. I just think that once you have the basics, it doesn't matter so much which position on the line gets an upgrade.

    Seems contrary to how the D line is viewed. I would think Jason Peters at the same age as Dion would make for a noticeably better left side at least, doing the same upgrade at RT would make an equally big impact, both would dramatically impact a QBs career, and longevity. Hypothetically anyway. 
     

    Go Bills!!!

  2. 1 hour ago, GreggTX said:

    Feliciano is a below average starter or better than average backup -- however you want to say it. Ford is terrible at RT, but might turn out OK at G. Spain and Dawkins are very average starters. Unless we're aiming for mediocrity, we need to continue working to upgrade the OL. We had  nearly $90 million in cap space and we haven't signed any FA's that I'm even remotely excited about. Boehm is strictly a backup and Williams has been really terrible since his knee injury. I'd love to use our 1st pick on a RT. If not, use it for Lorenzo's replacement and then a RT. Everyone falsely assumes that our OL is 'fixed'. It's not. Not by a long shot. We need to score more points and with Diggs on board, RT is now the biggest 'hole' on offense. TE would be next unless Knox can bring his catch % way up, but that's hard to do when you're always having to adjust to the ball.

    Concerning your last point, receivers on every team constantly adjust to the ball, you, me, and the rest of the football world know this, it’s an odd thing to say, being that is exactly what all the great receivers do. watch the Diggs highlights as a for instance. 
     

    Go Bills!!!
     

     

  3. 1 hour ago, Kirby Jackson said:

    Ha ha, well that goes without saying. The run was what it was but the HIIT workout was intense.
     

    The picture is one of the creepier things that I’ve ever done. I had told my dad and brother that I ran by him like a day or 2 before. I sent the picture the next time. You can’t really see but that’s him and some girl near the top. I sold the original to TMZ.

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    I remember the first Bills training camp I went to, these guys are so big and fit it’s scary to think of one of them being pissed off at you, ?

  4. 6 hours ago, Rico said:

    He’s got injury concerns. If he does go to the Pats, then it’s up to the Bills to do the right thing, beat the living ***** out of him, and knock him out of football. Problem solved.

    I would word it differently ?, but If you know your opponent has a questionable hip, wrist, or ankle,  your going to use that information to make your opponent less effective at his job, it is what it is. All teams do this. 
     

  5. 3 hours ago, MJS said:

    Cantt believe there are posters on here complaining about the amounts people donated to charity.

     

    If it's not enough for you, go donate your own money.

    So true, makes ya just shake your head...

     

    Back when we could go to a pub, we went several times to a place in Annapolis where they did trivia games, the usual winners amount was $100.00 dollars, but the deal was that the pub owner had the winners choose a charity of their preference and he would cut a check to that charity, and the winners mailed it, well my team won one night. So we sent the check to World central Kitchen, it was a fun way to knock down a couple pints ? can’t wait to go back there, hope they survive as a business?

  6. 5 hours ago, C.Biscuit97 said:

    If we were the Pats, our board would look exactly like a Pats board where we defended everything our team did and say it was fake news! And everyone is just jealous of us.  Sad but true!

    But did you see how clean JP Losman made Buffalo that one time!  

    When I was a youngster I thought that way...

     

  7. On 4/3/2020 at 3:55 PM, whatdrought said:

    Rosenthal is a Patriots fan who is very anti Bills. He’s also kinda an arrogant D-bag.

    This is true, some here appear to worship an organization that regularly flouts the concept of sportsmanship and agree that constantly be caught cheating is acceptable behavior, and ya know, that says a lot about those types of people.

  8. 5 hours ago, Mountain Man said:

    It's nonsense. It deliberately ignores the fact that teams like the Bills and Steelers traded their picks for players. Tables like this should include Diggs and Fitzpatrick as part of the value

    But then it would be a useful chart...  The  draft part of roster building does not exist in a bubble, the chart by itself does not convey the current state of any of the teams, which reduces it value tremendously. 

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  9. 20 hours ago, Homey D. Clown said:

    Not to grind the gears of anyone in particular, but I have always argued that Golf was an activity, not a sport.  when you argue something is not a sport, it's basic definition is whether or not there's a competition against opponents, and an outcome of loss or victory.  this does feel like an activity, but it's a sport none the less.

     

    I'll argue to my own demise in the face of the facts above that golf is an activity, much like mowing my lawn is.

    If you can smoke cigarettes and still be very good at it, it is not a sport, Golf, I’m talking to you... 

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