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ArtVandalay

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  1. I disagree that this is not trying from an artistic standpoint. The white on white is clearly a minimalist postmodern look, white on white are chic monochromatic ensembles that range from floaty and bohemian to structured and formal.
  2. You're not, he probably got that stat a couple weeks ago. Bengals have 2 wins vs 500+ teams. But it isn't like that means much, the Bills only have 3 wins vs 500+ teams. They beat Baltimore, KC, and Miami. Bengals have 1 more game after us vs winning team, Baltimore week 18... this is our last hand vs a winning team as we play the crapbox Patriots next week.
  3. The Chiefs aren't battle tested??? You realize football existed before this season, right? They are probably the MOST battle tested team in the AFC. Unlike any of those other teams they have actually won a Super Bowl and they have been to two. They have played in more big games, heck they have won more big games than all 3 other the others combined have even played in. This is silly. Someone needs a reality check all right 😄
  4. The offense has changed from last year, so he needs to get up to speed, all while the team is focused on each next game, even though he used to be in the team it was under Daboll. Considering you are an Italian Bills fan, think of getting a new guy up to speed like this... It's like cooking risotto, you can't rush it or it doesn't come out right, and no matter how quick you want to cook it you need to take your time. You got your broth simmering, which is our playbook, then you got the risotto which is Beasley. First we need to put some oil in the pan and cook some shallots or whatever else you want to go in. You get that going in the pan first -- that's calling his agent for a deal. Next, we add the aborio rice and toast it, this is getting Beasley acclimated to the staff and his new team mates. Now we got the broth simmering, the playbook. We can't add it all at once, we need to scoop it in ladel by ladel, and we need to keep mixing the rice (which is the equivalent of practice). After about 40+ minutes of ladeling in broth (playbook) a cup at a time while mixing (practice), we are looking good. Now we add in some fresh chopped parsley and some parmagiano-reggiano or whatever else, which will be the new game plan installs of his role, and boom we are ready. At this point in time I suspect we are still adding broth and mixing. I think the staff will have him ready to go as a matchup dependent role player for playoffs. Buon appetito!
  5. Well not quite, don't forget Ruggs (12), Jeudy (15), Lamb (17), Reagor (21) were all taken in front of him. Coming out of college there was a lot of talk that Jefferson benefited too much playing from the slot on LSU basically being given free space at will and that wouldn't be there for him in the NFL.
  6. Did i enter a time machine and go back to the drought? I thought we were 12-3 getting ready for MNF for claim #1 seed and a bye, yet here we are talking about the draft in December...
  7. Because that's Dingleberry. That's what he does. I get he's high character high effort, but when we talk physical ability and skills there is a lot to be desired. Can't wait for the transformation to Captain James Cook! Arrrrrrggg!!! This offense could really use his explosion and athleticism out of the backfield, so much opportunity underneath we just have not taken advantage of. Will be nice to have a RB that can make the saftey miss.
  8. Bills should show they're tougher than the Bengals, so many go no sleeves, i say they go full Keenum, jockstraps no pants.
  9. He isn't going to be forced out but i wouldn't be surprised if he retired from NFL life to go coach Lacrosse.
  10. Well we know Josh aint feeding him recently, amiritie?? Yuck yuck yuck
  11. Investing as in salary, you're right, important distinction.
  12. I believe the Raiders will bench Carr. They can exit his contract within 3 days after the super bowl, after that it guarantees. If he gets injured he's protected in the contract. So basically, they should bench him to protect themselves from him getting hurt and his contract getting locked in.
  13. He's making these comments to support the ownership group. Team player. He made some dome favorable comments during the information gathering stage of this project too. Company guy. It's important for him to be vocal and get the fan base am on the same page.
  14. Jacobs will cost far too much and if you haven't noticed this front office has zero interest in investing anything other than the minimum at RB. Anyone who thinks we resign Singletary is delusional. Hines will possibly be restructured or cut. Very good chance that contract doesn't stand as it is today.
  15. Bills are having a hard time being the hunted IMO, every opponent is amped up to play them and take a shot at the king. This team gets too high and low despite McDermott's PR to not do so. I have no doubt they will show up in Cinci. It's just a question of if they do their homework to the same level.. we'll see.
  16. Okay then don't count Josh's first year when he was just learning too lol Of course they count if Mahomes was ready to play he would have started, he didn't because he wasn't
  17. Hahahha awesome, sacks galore with those QBs abs their play styles
  18. I'm canceling after the season, can't wait to get rid of them, way too expensive. Nothing they offer will keep me after how much I've been charged over the years and reps screwing up discounts. Company went steeply downhill after AT&T bought them and stopped investing in developing their technology and interface.
  19. If you don't have a pricey QB is easy to go splurge on a RB like Barkley. Fans and players will love it if you sign him, he will immensely help your offense and a young developing QB, and you aren't going to get enough for him to making dealing him worth it. At this point you have more to gain in signing him. They will absolutely not bring Jones back as the guy, they will draft someone most likely.
  20. Such a hatable player. Spoiled little frat boy, but he's weak AF. He's a little boy. My favorite McCorkle Jones clip, him crying:
  21. Tua isn't just small, he's weak, and his self preservation and balance is bad. When he gets hit or tackled he gets thrown like a rag doll every time, it's comical. He's like a child out there.
  22. BINGO!! Trent Edwards checked the ball down consistently, hence the name Trentative. He could hit short passes and quick hitters that were predetermined. However, he came on to the team after a period of such horrible QB play that his mild competence made him seem great by comparison, much like Tyrod Taylor. Plus fans were so desperate for a solution.
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