-
Posts
12,343 -
Joined
-
Last visited
Content Type
Gallery
Profiles
Forums
Events
Everything posted by Virgil
-
Year 3 of any NFL players career is when GM's expect the light switch to turn on and see what kind of Pro they can become. We saw it in the best possible way with Josh Allen and have some pretty big position players this year as well. In my opinion, these players are all fighting for their new contracts this year or could see their replacements drafted soon. With that, what would you need to see from the following players to justify their 5th year option (Oliver only) or a contract extension next off-season. Ed Oliver (5th year option) - I need to see him deliver on sacks. I'm tired of the pressure ratings and everything else. If Star and Phillips are both healthy and doing theirs jobs, AND the edge rushers demand attention, Oliver needs to be a difference maker. I want to see at least 6 sacks and many more pressures. I want to hear about him commanding double teams. For a #9 overall pick and the money he would get in that 5th year, I need to see more. I personally don't think it will happen and his 5th year won't get picked up Cody Ford - Ford has to take firm ownership of the LG position and stay healthy this year if he wants to get paid. With how they've drafted and how they played without him, I think he has an uphill battle, but I do believe he can be re-signed fairly cheap, so I could see him staying on with us Devin Singletary - I think Singletary puts up about 500 yards, but in splitting carries with Moss and Breida, I don't think he'll be able to take command of the group. Singletary will play out his 4 years and most likely be gone, or stay on a cheap deal. Dawson Knox - Besides Oliver, Knox is the second most watched player for me this offseason. All he has to do is show reliable hands on the easy catches and I think he'll earn an extension. In this offense however, I don't see him commanding enough balls to get the stats that would get him highly paid, nor have other teams fight us for him. I believe his strong relationship with Josh will help him (unlike it did Smoke), and he does enough to get a new deal. Thoughts?
-
LeSean McCoy Remembering his Buffalo Days
Virgil replied to Protocal69's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Leave the poster alone, he’s either having a stroke or his mom didn’t give him the full allowance this week- 112 replies
-
- 22
-
-
-
-
-
Tre's always got jokes (especially at Terry's expense)
Virgil replied to The Wiz's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I love that relationship. It’s great to see the star players joke with the owners like that. And you can tell the Pegulas genuinely appreciate it. Trust the process -
Yes, I’m good. Thank you for following up.
-
So for those that don't intend to park at the lot, but want to attend, is there anything recommended to bring? Or will there be a separate thread around what everyone needs as the time gets closer? We have our own spot we park in for tradition, but plans to bring some drinks and chairs over
-
Honor your deal. You signed it and got the upfront money.
- 52 replies
-
- 14
-
-
-
-
-
-
Is it strange that I wish she was our sole owner? Nothing against Terry at all. I just like Kim
-
I will be there @GugnyDo your kegel exercises. I hope you aren’t too classy for a port a potty. I’m kidding, I know you aren’t.
-
I live In Baltimore and a friend of mine just told me that Julio Jones is looking at condos in the city this weekend. His neighbors wife is a realtor and called her husband this morning asking “who is Julio Jones? Isn’t he a Falcon?” He’s looking for something between 1-5 million. If I’m being lied to, I don’t know why. I trust my friend, so unless his neighbor is playing a trick on him, it looks like Baltimore is a strong destination option for Jones.
-
I feel like this moreso confirms that Diggs is going to get a restructured deal next season more than it does anything else. This money could be just for Greg and the just-in-case fund. I’m personally fine with our DB’s as they held up well last season. Plus, our pass rush is supposed to be better, which makes them better. I’d also be more than fine with them getting Ertz This isn’t true. Bonuses are considered supplemental income and are taxed at a higher rate. Some companies may not code it the right way, which is why you haven’t seen it. If you go to the IRS site, they break it down more. I used to get bonuses all the time and the tax rate was closer to 40-42%
-
Think about their soda and water, a few of their foods every 4th stand. Their vending machines, their new style restaurant, and they absolutely cater, which they could the boxes. I know it’ll never happen, but I think it could be an interesting model. Especially if they do your typical stadium mark up pricing. Even if they sold their normal .50 soda for a dollar, fans would view that as a steal
-
Let Wegmans pay for part of it, and they can have restaurants and supply the food.
-
The 2014 WR Draft Class: How Does it Rank after 7 Years
Virgil replied to folz's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Interesting. I would have thought there’d be larger discrepancies. Thanks for posting. -
Tremaine’s father: Ferrell Edmunds
Virgil replied to BoccesOnTransit's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Sorry Daddy -
Tremaine’s father: Ferrell Edmunds
Virgil replied to BoccesOnTransit's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
You just beat me to it -
Bills -14 vs Texans is the largest spread of 2021 Season
Virgil replied to Process's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Means to an end. If TT wins that game, whose to say we don’t stick with him for another year? Also, like other games, we took certain losses to push us in different directions. Our offense was abysmal. That game led to the drafting of Allen and bringing in our receivers. The ending of the drought was a beautiful thing. Sending Kyle off like we did was special. Look at the successes from that season, be happy, and then look at where it led us to. I wouldn’t change anything about the past 4 seasons because it brought us here.
