Kiva
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Barry reached his final straw…what is the point of this? He was hardly Speeding
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1 hour ago, EasternOHBillsFan said:
YOU don't care and you have little empathy, that's the issue. If you want to create your own Bills board, go right ahead. Until you do, don't speak for everyone here and pipe down.
OP is not qualified to be making suggestions of medical conditions. Empathy? commissioner is fine unless we hear from an actual source otherwise. We don’t care.
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27 minutes ago, EasternOHBillsFan said:
It's a site dedicated to the Buffalo Bills, who are still in the NFL where the commissioner is Roger Goodell. Duh.
Dude is judging then gossiping without knowing what the deal is. This isn’t a medical board. We don’t care.
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Who cares OP? This isn’t TMZ or some gossip magazine.
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14 minutes ago, Ethan in Cleveland said:
Huh, they went 4-2 in the division last year???
No excuses. SuperBowl appearance or its time to move on from McDermott
I agree. No more excuses. Super Bowl or move one from Beane and McD.
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If he was smart he’d retire. But he’s not, he likes abuse.
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Edmunds was a major liability. We will improve just by having him gone. Mr. Whitewash constantly in the wrong position and slow, mentally and physically. .
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29 minutes ago, Doc Brown said:
Squeaked by the Lions, Jets, and Fins. Trailing at halftime to the Bears. Took two kick returns to beat the Pats in the finale. Are only dominant win was at Pats over that stretch. I mean we barely squeaked by a third string qb at home during the WC game.
We weren’t the dominant team we were the first half of the season. The two primary reasons being Miller’s ACL tear and Josh’s injured elbow. You can blame the Hamlin situation if you want but that seems like an easy scapegoat.
Nah man your squeaked by reasoning is the scapegoat. It’s hard to win in the nfl, we were able to close out close games, that’s a special skill. We were trending up and #1 in the afc until Hamlin shorted out. He was the primary reason for the season derailing so late in the year.
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32 minutes ago, Einstein said:
This is the pivotal make or break moment of his career.
For many coaches, firing their coordinator and taking over play-calling is the last ditch effort before they are let go.
This is the year. Super Bowl or rebuild front office. We are at a crossroads and McD knows it. We have to reach our potential.
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Diggs is a diva. He gets upset when he doesn’t get the ball or win games. Only way to keep a primadonna happy is to win. Dudes not getting any younger.
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32 minutes ago, Bob Jones said:
This makes some sense, but all indications point to the Bills getting absolutely destroyed by the Bengals that night. Their weak outings for the rest of the season reinforces the validity of the latter thought.
We were on a 6 game winning streak and won the final regular game. Bengals game was “canceled” on the third possession, practically the beginning of the game. There were no indications of a blowout, we drove our first drive with ease and should’ve scored a TD but settled for 3. It was a typical Bills game that we usually win. Damlin screwed us and he directly costs us a Super Bowl.
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4 hours ago, Doc Brown said:
Not really. Miller’s injury derailed our season. Zero chance of stopping Bengals or Chiefs without him in playoffs.
We were leading the AFC with two games remaining in the season. The Bengals game was canceled due to injury and we were moved to 2nd in AFC with a completely different and much more difficult path to the superbowl. Hamlins injury derailed the season. To put ourselves in that position again is idiotic insanity, best of luck Hamlin but never again.
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13 hours ago, Doc Brown said:
If Josh doesn't fumble the snap or Lewis simply knocks it down on 4th and forever we would've beat the Vikings and have home field throughout even if we lost to the Bengals on MNF. Also, if this is a troll attempt it's pretty piss poor.
Ifs and buts. Bills had no control over his condition. To put yourself in the same position again is idiotic insanity.
Our season was derailed because of Hamlin, no other excuses.
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13 minutes ago, SinceThe70s said:
Perhaps the Bills would have a Lombardi if Damar's 2022 contract had included that clause. Should all players contracts include that stipulation?
Chances were much better. 1st round bye and much easier path to Super Bowl. Yea, his injury completely derailed our season. Yes all players should have that stipulation. A better course would be Any player with a “pre-existing condition” should be banned from the NFL.
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Just make a stipulation in his contract that if he has another medical issue, we will finish the game regardless of his condition. No more sacrificing the season for a feel good story.
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18 hours ago, DC Tom said:
You have to @ me if you want a timely response.
You're an idiot.
Day late, dollar short, Muppet man.
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Extra amount must be for the dome.
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Can’t imagine using another 1st round pick on D. I think we go WR.
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31 minutes ago, Buffalo716 said:
Literally 99% of the people there will never be murdered lolYou’re literally taking gang controlled areas and making it all of Chicago…
That’s like saying buffalo is a ***** hole because of the east side gang violenceBut Buffalo is beautiful
It’s one of the most dangerous city’s in the world.
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14 minutes ago, WyoAZBillfan said:
You are stuck in the 80’s aren’t you?
ok I’m done giving grief, can’t get passed the other numbers that surround the place, shame lost that wonderful mayor though.
I agree, Chicago has become an unsafe, murder capital.
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26 minutes ago, Augie said:
So……if you can’t have it YOUR way, shut it down. I’m afraid you don’t have the clout. These decisions are being made by people with clout, and we are not on that list.
In Atlanta they moved the Braves stadium from a very sketchy area to an area (The Battery) about 3 miles from my house. It’s surrounded by a terrific development with restaurants, bars, apartments, hotels and theaters on 65 acres. The funny part was there was ZERO public discussion until it was announced. I don’t know how it was funded and I’m not saying this is related to the Bills situation, but it’s just crazy how these things can work out behind the scenes with no public input. I absolutely LOVE the result in this case, to be honest. But decisions like that could also be awful, so I question the process more than the result.
Not my way but our way. It is our state, our city. Together we have all the clout we need. It’s easy, put it on the ballot and see who’s for and who’s against, then make sound financial decisions. If majority is against, have our billionaire owner pick up the slack or have him find a better solution for his team.
1 hour ago, SoCal Deek said:I’m not trying to be political. At least not in the traditional Left v Right sense. It’s apparent that the State wanted to invest in this project. No?
No, as the only nfl team in the state, they strictly wanted the gambling revenue. If this was about investment they would have put it right next to hsbc arena and at least attempted to resurrect the city. They only care about the gambling revenue.
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3 minutes ago, Buffalo716 said:
That’s your opinion
There are hundreds and hundreds of thousands of people in Western New York who are willing to have a slight increase in taxes for the Buffalo Bills
I don’t know if you know how taxes work but most of the state money is coming down state from New York City billionaires and millionaires
Not nearly enough money is coming from downstate to sustain. I left wny because taxes and are just way too high and the stagnant economy. I’m in Cali now and with my 1.8 million dollar assessment, I’d be paying $54k/ year in property taxes, 37k more than I’m paying here. With no representation.
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1 minute ago, Buffalo716 said:
Ralph Wilson did not own Ralph Wilson stadium
A precedent was set
Precedent has no merit. Public opinion is what matters. The answer is obvious, they avoided a vote because they knew it would be a No and decided to force the issue. We need to start over on this project and be sure this has public backing. If no dome, it would fail. If not in the city of Buffalo, it would fail. It’s a giant waste of tax dollars in the wrong part of the state.
Just now, SoCal Deek said:So your complaint is with the Governor then?
Without getting political, she was a fill in at the time, an unelected governor. She has special interests in the area, it doesn’t surprise me she tried to fool the public to get this deal passed. Investigation should be done before any ground is broke.
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8 minutes ago, Buffalo716 said:
Chicago is a world-class city with billions and billions of dollars of revenue
The fact anybody compares any other teams in the league to Buffalo shows how Little they think critically
There’s not one fortune 500 company in Buffalo…
Not one
Hence we need public funding
It’s a simple as this Mr. troll… Do you want the bills or no?If you do you should be ecstatic they will be here for your childrens children
Why wasn’t there a vote on public funding? Here in SD, we voted down a public funding measure for the chargers and they bolted. SD is in much better financial shape than Buffalo.
If Buffalo cannot build an appropriate stadium (dome) in an appropriate location (city) take the public funding off the table until it can be voted on. As a voter, The billionaire owner should pay 100%- 1
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Deshaun Watson Speeding
in The Stadium Wall
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What an ignorant statement.