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  1. NFL Wide:

     

    1. Cam Newton will get injured early on - but the Patriots* will be more competitive than many fans think - because Jarret Stidham will turn out to be a competent rookie QB, however the Pats* will not qualify for the playoffs - just missing out on a wildcard spot - losing a tie breaker.

    2. The Jets finish last in the AFC East - winning only 4 or 5 games - they will be able to keep games close, but "find a way to lose" most weeks.

    3. The Bengals will be the most improved team in the AFC - finishing at 8 & 8.  

    4. Robert Kraft will be found to have been on the flight logs to Epstein's "Pedophile Island" more times than Bill Clinton, but will not suffer any consequences by the league or legal authorities.

     

    Bills Related:

     

    1. The Bills will keep Tyler Bass over Stephen Hauska - but will wind up regretting it, due to inconsistent performance & we will be back in the market for a place kicker next year.

    2. Josh Allen shows progressive improvement this year and earns his next contract with the Bills.   

    3. The Bills O-line have trouble getting push in the run game - hampering our rushing performance. However, the continuity of the group helps to enormously improve our pass protection - leading to big years by Allen, Diggs, Brown, etc. through the air.  

    4. Andre Roberts will return both a kick off & a punt back for touchdowns this season.

    5. Trent Murphy will stay healthy & be our best pass rusher this year.

     

     

  2. 58 minutes ago, NoHuddleKelly12 said:

    From the sheer volume of diagrammed play information, blocking assignments, options, etc that an NFL qb is expected to master in order to be effective in his role, I’d say that takes the cake for taxing; however, for stress in the moment, I can’t think of anything worse than the pressure of a match deciding penalty/free kick in World Cup soccer, or being the goalie in that moment, as the eyes of basically the entire world watch and a whole nation will figuratively live or die on that outcome...with no redemption possible for at least 4 years ?

    The QB position is certainly a mentally & physically demanding position - but clearly it must take more than "intelligence" to master the position. If a high intellect was actually required to excel at the NFL QB position - then how is it possible that such mental giants such as Lamar Jackson or Dan Marino have been able to perform at high levels in the position after squeezing out wonderlic scores in the vicinity of 13? Perhaps IQ is overrated as an indicator of QB success - or perhaps the Wonderlic test is so flawed that it is worthless.   

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  3. 48 minutes ago, Gugny said:

    Jeannie for me, hands down.  Great character and I think Barbara Eden in her prime was one of the most beautiful women in the world.

     

    Good one! She was beautiful & a great character in the show.

     

    Never understood Larry Hagman's character though -- she was always offering to do whatever he commanded, but he never mentioned what was on the mind of every guy watching the show.

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  4. 3 minutes ago, ScottLaw said:

    Yes this is a fair comparison. Tyrod started what? All of two games his first two years in the league? ??

     

    Yes - I could have made the comparison simpler - Tyrod & Josh are not almost equivalents after two years because Tyrod had barely played at all at that point, and Josh is now a two year starter who has had some moderate success as the Bill's starting QB. .

     

  5. 3 minutes ago, atlbillsfan1975 said:

    You are 100% wrong. Josh is 2 years into his career. What did Tyrod and Fitz do in their first two years in the league? 

    Good point - here is a quick/rough glance at Tyrod Taylor's 1st two years in the NFL versus Josh Allen's:

     

    Tyrod  --- 2011 (Baltimore Ravens)  3 games played in - 1 pass completion for 2 yards - one rush for 2 yards

                    2012 (Baltimore Ravens) 7 games played in - 17 completions for 179 yards - 14 rushes for 73 yard, one TD 

     

    Josh - 2018 - 12 games - 169 completions for 2,074 yards & 10 TD's, 631 Yards rushing , 8 TD's

                2019 -  16 games - 271 completions for 3,089 yards & 20 TD's, 510 Yards rushing , 9 TD's

          

    So Josh is no better than Tyrod after two years in the league? I am no Josh Allen apologist - I have no idea if he will develop into the QB that we hope to see - but the assertion that he is the equivalent of Tyrod after two years is ridiculous. 

     

    I think I'll look up Fitzy's stats next.

     

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  6. Just now, eball said:

    Unless something crazy happens today (and I’m not saying it won’t), with the number of opt outs thus far this will hardly be a “half-assed” season.  Right now we’re at around 60 opt outs out of roughly 2000 players, or about 3%.

     

    How many trade deadline days have turned out to be "mush ado about nothing"?

    Hopefully today turns out like that - I still hope for a meaningful season. Financially, opting out makes most sense for marginal guys who had questions about even making the roster. If a bunch of those type of guys opt out, then I don't see an impact on leading to a season of compromised value. 

  7. 13 minutes ago, eball said:

    “What’s the one word you thought when you saw Pat Mahomes sign that contract?”

     

    ”Work.”

     

    Love our QB.

     

    I love Josh's work ethic & personality too.

     

    However, I must admit that if I was in Josh's shoes - when asked that question I would have just "smiled" at the thought of signing my own new contract.

     

    Lucky for us we have Josh as our QB & not someone like me!

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  8. 3 minutes ago, YoloinOhio said:

     

     

    This makes a lot of sense - with all the uncertainty of how the salary cap will be impacted as the financial hit from COVID-19 is expected to be spread over the next few seasons. Trying to set up for Salary Cap flexibility moving forward seems wise -- we finally seem to have a Front Office that is getting out in front of things, rather than being far behind everyone else. Portends well for the franchise for the future.

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  9. 13 minutes ago, BrainwashedBillsFan said:

    This is ridiculous, I’m an ICU nurse and these players are the healthiest population and if they are concerned about their kids getting it they too aren’t susceptible to it. If anything the players need to stay away from their parents. Enough of this bs scare tactics. Most of the population has it or had it and they didn’t even know it. 

     

    I feel for you -- I am married to an ICU Nurse & I myself am an "essential" worker (in a different field of work).

     

    We both have gone to work daily - we realize that we face increased odds of greater exposure than most people - however, our jobs are of the nature that many, many people count on use to do our jobs so that they can have the "privilege" of quarantining. Both of us have been routinely tested & have remained "negative". Our 4 children have also remained healthy. We have no elderly parents to worry about - everyone's individual situation is unique.

     

    I realize that the job of "football player" is clearly not an essential job. I also do not begrudge anyone who has the option of 'opting out" of work for choosing to do so. I just see that if proper procedures are observed - even professions that do not allow for continual social distancing can be run without COVID-19 running rampant through the workplace.

     

    Good luck to Tre White - I hope he does what is best for him & his family.

     

    Thank you to all of you who have been, and continue to be, on the front lines - allowing society to continue safely functioning (as much as possible) during this pandemic.  

     

     

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  10. 36 minutes ago, eball said:

    Long only played significant snaps in three games last year — and one of them was the meaningless finale against the Jets.  He was hardly an indispensable piece and at his salary, combined with what Beane brought in and what they already had, makes this a far less questionable move to me than many here seem to think.  Those 150 or so snaps of his won’t be missed.

     

    As I understand it - the Bills will save six million dollars on their salary cap (over the next two years) by releasing Long. With all the new deals that we will have to negotiate with our good young players coming up fast -- doesn't releasing a relatively expensive veteran backup lineman, who played such a small percentage of snaps for us, make complete sense? I think that they released him earlier rather than later as a show of respect for Long - to give him a better opportunity to find a team where he can fit in. It looks like a  move by McBeane for a player that they respect, but who no longer fits into the teams needs salary cap-wise - a class move that some of our previous management groups rarely made.   

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  11. 15 minutes ago, TheyCallMeAndy said:

    Lee Smith can long snap ?

     

    I wonder how many holding & false start penalties Lee Smith could rack up if we lined him up to play center? The officials might wind up being treated for repetitive motion injuries after throwing all those flags.

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  12. Good news! Wonder what really happened here? We will probably never know.

     

    Hope that Oliver leaves this "incident" behind and moves forward to concentrate on the upcoming season & making himself the best player he can be. Hopefully we'll be seeing Ed cause large amounts of mayhem in the Jets backfield on opening day! 

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