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Stop Crying About QB Numbers...
Long Suffering Fan replied to ROCBillsBeliever's topic in The Stadium Wall
Can I cry about how Mahomes cost me a fantasy football game last night? I needed 16 points for a tie and 17 for a win. He gets 10 points before we are out of the first quarter and only 4 more points the rest of the night. Jerk... -
cwater10 - Nailed it. It was a well written article to be sure, but I live in that middle ground. Naysayers call me an optimist and yaysayers call me a pessimist. There is also the long road to consider. The Bills might not win it all this year or even this Monday, but they are built for sustained long term viability. For the foreseeable future, every year the Bills will have another lottery ticket to the Big Dance in a way that could not be said of this team pre-McBean.
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I wish I could give more than one superbowl trophy thumb for this one...totally awesome. I loved this one too...
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Spencer Brown likely out vs Phins, back injury
Long Suffering Fan replied to Inigo Montoya's topic in The Stadium Wall
I would love it. Josh would throw for 1200 yards. Maybe we could just have him start in shotgun with the ball in his hands already when he says "hike." 😀 -
It's Miami Week, and That Means HAIKU!
Long Suffering Fan replied to Gugny's topic in The Stadium Wall
This week feels so much different than when we played Miami the first time....and it is fantastic! Air Attack Awesome Angst Alleviated Allen's Amazing -
Levi fined 9.5k for “taunting”
Long Suffering Fan replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Yep. Licking them Brad Marchand style. -
It's Miami Week, and That Means HAIKU
Long Suffering Fan replied to Gugny's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Firebaugh Fireballer Finishes Funny Fishes Freeing Foolish Fears -
Tre'Davious White former Quarterback
Long Suffering Fan replied to CorkScrewHill's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Dude, what is not to love about this guy? There are sport stars that you like because they are good and play for your team. Then there are those that you like for that reason, but also would love to just hang out with. When the Bills were on the rise during the Kelly era, we got negative stories about bickering. With the Bills on the rise in the Allen era, during a time when the media has become much more negative, we get stories about how cool these guys are. Not complaining, just happy and feeling fortunate. I'm actually beginning to believe that these guys are really cool dudes who happen to be great at football. Seriously, I half expect to get a story about how someone on the team risked their lives to save a basket full of puppies and then cracked a self-deprecating joke when asked about it. -
COVID list and final cutdown?
Long Suffering Fan replied to cage's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Wait...that does seem like a big Belicheat sized loophole. - The reason why you want a player on your 53, even if injured, is so that you can place them on IR and they still will be able to come back from IR during the season. Players put on IR before the cut down to 53 can't come back and are "lost for the year". - This leads to the private deals with someone like Andre Roberts who gets cut but, because he is a vested veteran doesn't go on waivers. Then, the Bills put someone else on the 53, place that player on IR (now that player can come back because he was placed on IR after making the 53), and resign Andre. - It sounds like this COVID exemption list could be turned into a streamlined version of the above loophole. They go on the covid list, you get your 53, now it is safe to IR the players that are hurt and the others come off the COVID list. I am NOT saying we SHOULD do that. I'm saying that I get what the OP is asking. -
Two things on why we should not trade Trubisky. 1. If he does well and signs a big contract elsewhere, we get a compensatory pick. That can be as high as the end of the third round. This is based upon the size of the contract. Considering the money that QBs get, the compensatory pick should be high. We will also be up against the cap and won't be signing many players from other teams to offset that. Of course, if someone comes with a first round pick, I would consider it, but that is not going to happen. 2. Don't go down the road of, "we can't win the SB with Trubisky anyway." That is not what he is about. His presence on the team is about home field advantage. If he has to fill in for Allen for a three game stretch, he could be the difference in home field in the playoffs if he picks up a few wins.
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I think it is ridiculous that he is not higher....and I don't think that is homer bias. - Not only did he set the sack record. - He did it while playing in a 3-4. - And while playing in a defense that often rushed three and rarely rushed more than 4 (I don't count it as a blitz unless the rush includes more than 4). Blitzing lessens double teams, collapses the pocket, and increases sack numbers for everyone because of clean up sacks. - And was dominant against the run. Sack numbers are supposedly the gold standard for DEs in this league, yet many with high sacks are not complete players. Leading in sack numbers while defending the run, in a non-pass rush friendly offense, maintaining containment, sniffing out screens....How is he not in the top 2-3 defensive players?
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Peyton Manning had the same philosophy and it makes a lot of sense. If your play selection allows you to get a first down in one or two downs, it gives you a margin for error. You can have a drop (I'm looking at you Dawson), or a blown pass block (Ford....), and it doesn't kill the drive. The pre-McBeane Bills - their play selection was predicated on needing all three downs. That meant that one mistake often led to a punt. What is a good offensive third down percentage? 40%? 50%? It doesn't take a genius to see that planning on going to third down all the time, when you need 4-5 first downs to score on a normal drive, is going to lead to a lot of stalled drives. The Bills offensive philosophy right now doesn't count on them being perfect and I like that. Actually, I love that.
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Bills play Catan
Long Suffering Fan replied to Hapless Bills Fan's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
This is actually a VERY good sign for the team (and not surprising). I am someone who loves designer games, however they are only really enjoyable with the right people. There are games that I love, but would never play with certain family members. The fact that parts of the team play together regularly means that they really do get along and like each other. Catan is merely an okay game. Absolutely ground breaking for its day. It opened the way for even better games - Everdell, Wingspan, Isle of Cats, Lost Ruins of Arnak, Terraforming Mars, Clank, Caverna, Bunny Kingdom, 7 Wonders....I could go on. And, no, I am not making up those game names. 😀 -
Christian Wade [Mod edited] has a groupie
Long Suffering Fan replied to Milanos Milano's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
You've got to love that highlight. We watch plays from Motor last year and you see him hesitate and you see him look slow. Then you watch this side by side and it is almost jarring. It is a flash that gives you hope, but this is one play in preseason against a defense that was fielding lots of guys that wouldn't have made the team and blew a gap assignment in a big way. This is his third year so maybe he has learned how to read blocks better and has learned his blitz protections. IF that is true and IF he has multiple more flashes like this in preseason again, then I think we would all be super excited about him. Right now I am more excited about Breida. He seems like a younger version of Wade who also grew up with all those important football fundamentals his whole life and has already made an NFL team. -
Can one be TOO INTO Buffalo?
Long Suffering Fan replied to PromoTheRobot's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Come on. It is an off season thread. Haven't we already established that you have to go into these things with the lowest expectations possible? -
1. Allen 2. Diggs 3. Superbowl
Long Suffering Fan replied to BillsFan692's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
They haven't updated Retro Bowl to the 17 game season yet. -
1. Allen 2. Diggs 3. Superbowl
Long Suffering Fan replied to BillsFan692's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
And a 16-0 season each time....just like Retro Bowl. -
Jauronimo is dead on here. I'll add that Maybin had no base and seemed to have not enough power down low. What he did with his frame for the draft was a bit deceiving. Another reason Rousseau could never be Maybin is that Maybin was drafted 11th (?).....and because we passed over Orakpo to get him. Even if Rousseau is a bust, and I do not think he will be, those two reasons mean he could never be as big a bust as Maybin. BTW, normally I don't like to play Captain Hindsight on draft picks, but Orakpo was the obvious, blinking, neon light choice that everyone could see would be a good NFL player....well, apparently not everyone.
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What your favorite NFL team says about you.
Long Suffering Fan replied to PromoTheRobot's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
"What your favorite NFL team says about you." Where I was born.... (in my case, within 5 miles of Rich Stadium - well, it wasn't there when I was born, I got there first, but it was on its way) -
When I first read this I thought it was your suffering as you succumbed to the virus. Like you were being funny about how you were going to live your life and then then tacked that on on the end. That's ridiculous, he wouldn't type that out, he would just say it.... ...perhaps he was dictating. Too much Monty Python...
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But can you do Derrick Henry push ups?
Long Suffering Fan replied to Draconator's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Not to be pedantic about it, but it is actually just the opposite. Doing a push up is forcing you to extend your arms. It would be easier if the band was stretching and expanding on the up stroke. If that were the case, when he straightens his arms that would mean he is not lifting his entire weight because some of his extension would be made easier by pushing the band down. It is a center of mass thing. It is a similar principle to how kicking makes it easier to do pull ups. -
I've been on double secret probation for quite awhile so I have to be doubly careful. I'm blaming that for my low post count. It's the only explanation. Not that we don't have our share, but I thumbed your post just for this. Beating the pats twice is maybe the most satisfying thing that happened last year (to be clear, by far the most important thing from last year is that we found out we have a franchise QB).