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Don Otreply

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  1. The state silhouette has some possibilities, but overall the C is to collegiate for my tastes, they are the “Colts” after all and the horse shoe has the gravitas of the clubs history behind it. Johnny Unitas and Peyton Manning is what I’m thinking, christ I’m old... I really do dislike the sleazery of how the NFL allows teams to be poached/moved, Indianapolis Colts my azs... ya, it’s a lawn thing. 

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  2. 3 hours ago, Steptide said:

    I just don't get why the NFL hasent figured this out yet. Have a minor league NFL, play in the same stadiums as regular NFL teams, wear the same or similar uniforms, and play the games 2 months before camp. It'd make money and be good for the players and NFL clubs, and Ofcourse the fans. This is a no brainer. 

    Why bother when the NCAA supplies that service at no cost to the NFL?

  3. 10 minutes ago, LABILLBACKER said:

    I'd rather learn from Peyton Manning....Palmer's client list might be impressive but his playing resume is embarrassing?....but if he somehow helps Josh then more power to him....

    Who cares what his playing years amounted to, if he can teach, he can teach, so we got that going for us, ??
     

    I was a middling bicycle racer, but I knew how to convey technique, and training methods and how to sit on a bike properly to make power,  so that our up and comers could excel at bicycle racing. Frankly I was damn good at it, ?. The people who taught Eddy Merckx to race bicycles where no where near as good as he was, Merckx won everything repeatedly. 

     

    Go Bills!!!

  4. On 4/9/2020 at 11:59 PM, cle23 said:

     

    Cooks had 580 yards last year and has an extensive concussion history. This trade isn't as bad as the Hopkins trade, but it's still bad. And they wouldn't have needed to do it if he hadn't traded Hopkins. They're chasing their tail and getting significantly worse.

    Yup, and glad to see it. It’s great when other team do the self inflicted wounds thing. 

  5. Just watched the Holy Grail, during which god came from on high and shed his holy light on this troubling situation, conveying that anyone named baker is a sissy boy, and as such Joshua has the almighty’s blessings to put the opponent to the sword, it has been spoken, it shall be so, praise be to god... 

    I had to drink a shot every time “king of the Britons was said, Christ, I didn’t think I would last through the whole flick..,

     

    Go Bills!!!

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  6. 5 hours ago, ExiledInIllinois said:

    The other Defenses is usually rested.  The tables are easier flip. Get a three and out, can be a whole new game and field position is reset... Everything the safety scoring team's Defense worked for.

     

    Should be more than FG but less than TD.

     

    Stops the end of game intentional safety BS.

     

    That point difference with FG throws a lot of games outta kilter

    I don’t feel it would put things out of kilter, but rather add some flavor to the game, that and it would be a better rule change than most of the crap that’s been implemented, ??

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  7. On 4/8/2020 at 4:01 PM, Doc said:

     

    From what I recall, it was a perfect pass.  It was very disappointing to see him muff it.

    Footage I watched showed PI by the defender, Dukes arm was being pulled back from the ball. I sure wish he overcame that though, we indeed would have won the game and DW would be as close to a lock as he could be for a roster spot, but alas that was not the case.

  8. 13 hours ago, FireChans said:

    A turn of events? We haven’t even played the season yet. Imagine how silly you’ll look if the Texans win 11 games again next year and the Bills only win 9 or 10.

     

    I guess knowing the phrase “counting your chickens” makes you a defeatist lol.

    Yes, turn of events, we will leave it to your gear set to grind through that. 
    nuthin but luv, 

     

    Go Bills!!!

  9. It was a massive conspiracy of biblical proportions, no matter what Inigo says... 

     

    yah, it sucked, ya we got screwed, but we hopefully learned not to let that happen again, one can only hope that that game sticks in the craw of the whole team, and they learn to punish their opponents mercilessly for four quarters of every game. 
     

    Nice write up Inigo?
     

    Go Bills!!!

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  10. 14 minutes ago, Big Curt said:

    Ok.  It may be too soon.  However, I think Tua is a better player and will be  a better fit.  No disrespect to Josh.  This Tua kid is the next Mahomes.  Remember this in two years.  I said it first.  

    Could very well be if he doesn’t get severely broken again, till then he is a injury prone small guy playing QB on a very talented team. Just imagine what his hip will do when he gets rag dolled to the turf a few times, on top of his ankle and wrist, the guy is brittle. 
     

    Go Bills !!!

  11. Josh is a franchise QB in training, who is showing signs of being said QB, he can make throws that require high degrees of accuracy to any spot on the field. What he lacks is consistency, if he can fix that he will likely become a full fledged franchise QB, we just gotta wait and see if it happens. Oh, another thing is that his receivers gotta stop dropping passes at crucial times during games, which they presently do all to frequently.

     

    Go Bills!!!

  12. It is my hope that our receivers have something around 1/3 less drops, and our QB tightens up his mechanics sufficiently to be considered more consistent... just the fewer drops alone would put Josh over 60% pass completion percentage. If that happens, plus Josh tightening up his own game we can be dominant. The drops thing  has been ongoing for two seasons. Not that anyone needed me to bring it up again, but still, it has been the Achilles heel of our offense imo. 
     

    Go Bills!!!

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