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5 hours ago, MJS said:
Knox is an athletic pass
catchingdropping TE. You are absolutely wrong about that. He is only an ok blocker. He has an RAS of 9.25. He has elite speed and explosiveness for a TE and only ok size.FYP
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29 minutes ago, Richard Noggin said:
If the Raiders make draft decisions influenced at all by a minority owner, then they are truly effed.
Yeah, they’d be better off listening to majority owner Mark Davis on QB evaluation.
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10 hours ago, Low Positive said:
Jack Kemp never had a completion percentage over 46% in Buffalo. In the 1964 AFL championship season, he had 44%, 13Tds and 26 INTs.
Totally different era so you can’t compare stats. If he’s still alive we should start him next year.
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5 minutes ago, Sammy Watkins' Rib said:
I think this needs to be presented better.
I read your bar graph as Allen and Mahomes averaging about three turnovers per game in the playoffs.
Good suggestion
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With all the Lamar Jackson apologists on other sites, I was pretty surprised when I pulled up playoff stats and looked at just how badly he's underperformed in those games. It's even worse than the eye test. Can't believe these same fans think Josh Allen is a game manager in the playoffs. I put together a graphic to compare.
Josh Allen and Mahomes have been on their own level in the playoffs & next Sunday is the real battle.
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Not really funny enough on the funny/tasteless scale imo.
Can’t we just stick with the classics? Super glue a ***** to a ms piggy doll and throw it on the field between plays. No need to reinvent the wheel.
Just now, TableDestoyer69 said:Not really funny enough on the funny/tasteless scale imo.
Can’t we just stick with the classics? Super glue a ***** to a ms piggy doll and throw it on the field between plays. No need to reinvent the wheel.
Wow - Two bills drive censors the word “bilbo”.
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That job is a death knell for a career. Brutal situation through at least 2026 for the Saints.
I'd put money on a coach like Flores or Vrabel who are desperate for another HC chance. Ben Johnson and Brady will get better opportunities if they're patient.-
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1 minute ago, julian said:
Hope he fully recovers, just wish criminals were sentenced to very extreme sentences.
Lmao this happened in San Francisco
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21 minutes ago, Just Jack said:
The drunk driver that hit them head on is the major issue.
The woman who crashed into them knew him and was out drinking and bowling with his group just beforehand. Likely they were racing, or less likely she was drunk and stupid and trying to scare her friends in a very dangerous way.
Either way, it’s a good reminder that hanging out with the wrong crowd and getting in the car with a drunk driver invites the bad kind of risk into your life. Even if you haven’t done anything wrong yourself. Tragic way to go.
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On 6/6/2024 at 9:38 AM, BringBackFergy said:
Given how he has performed in OTA's, we should really agree on a nickname.
I'm thinking
SuperCatcher
Lazarus
CC
Lazyrus
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17 minutes ago, Goin Breakdown said:
What?
you B word the two, thry return for 2 and tie. You miss thrn a FG wins the game
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On 10/4/2023 at 11:06 AM, LabattBlue said:
…and yet not even a trip to the AFC Conference Championship game.
😈😈😈
Imagine having 12,000 posts on this forum and not remember the 2020 afc championship game. Slightly too much Labatt blue maybe 😂
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16 hours ago, Billl said:
Quinnen Williams, like nearly every single other player in his situation, is doing precisely what his agent is telling him to do, and that’s exactly what he should be doing. Agents aren’t stupid. They understand how to cause a stir amongst a fan base and apply pressure to the franchise by manipulating their clients’ social media. It’s part of a 9 figure negotiation, not childish drama.
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6 hours ago, mushypeaches said:
I'd much rather have a QB that flies under the radar and doesn't get endorsements...
Upstanding young fellows like JP Losman, Trent Edwards, EJ Manuel, etc that will help us to win 7 games and be solidly "In the Hunt" through Week 16
Then we can all go back to sleep for 17 years and set our alarm clocks for Sunday 1 PM games every week
SMFH
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1 hour ago, BRH said:
Justin Fields (I know it's not his first year) showed me some of that last night. He has the physical goods to be an elite quarterback if the Bears can finally get out of their own way (which isn't guaranteed). Mac'n'Zap have none of that. Neither does Tua.
While Fields has clear deficiencies in his game, he’s not raw the way Allen was raw, though. Fields was a five star recruit to Georgia and then started two years at Ohio State. He’s had lots of high-level coaching already in his life.
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1 hour ago, BuffaloBillyG said:
Well, I do agree that the Bills gave the best possible support they could and all the stability in the world to Allen's development. However it takes someone with the mindset that Allen has within himself to be great to turn out the way he has. All the great coaching in the world would be useless without the players inner drive to succeed. Not every player has that mentality. What is it the young people call it these days? "Mamba Mentality?"
I did like me some Edwards. Looking back on it today, I believe his physical ceiling would have been an Alex Smith type. 8 or 9 win seasons and maybe sneak into the playoffs here and there. We were just so starved for even a mediocre QB at the time that he looked amazing for what we were used to.
Josh Allen has us spoiled. Had we not gotten him we would still be looking at QBs like Mac Jones and Tua and wishing we had someone as "promising" as them
Josh Allen had horrible support his first year. The Bills had the 32nd highest paid Oline in the league, and most of the starters are now out of the league. They had the 30th highest paid WR corps (not last because of Kelvin Benjamin). They had an average paid TE corps, but only because of the ghost of Charles Clay. He had Nathan Peterman and AJ McCarron to learn the position from.
Despite that he still had some electric moments every game and got visibly better over the course of the season.
If anything, JA's first year is a signal that you can take a top-level talent, and even if they're raw and in a horrible situation they will show flashes of greatness.
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Come to think of it, I don’t think the Bills even have any female players….
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I’m surprised to see so many people caught up on hang time.
Hang time and distance are strictly a function of kicking angle and velocity. That’s just classical mechanics from high school physics. It’s pretty easy for Araiza to kick slightly higher, cut a few yards off the distance of his kicks, and up his hang time so that special teams can get to the ball when it lands. I’m sure special teams is working on that already.
Bottom line is that Araiza can kick it harder than anyone, ever, and details like hang time are tiny kinks to be worked out in comparison.
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On 1/28/2022 at 12:50 PM, Nextmanup said:
I would LOVE to get this cowboy.
It's a topic for another thread, but incidentally, as a soccer fan, he is the perfect example of the American athlete I DREAM of some day playing soccer as a boy in this country.
6'4", 230 lbs, strong as a gorilla, and runs a 4.3 ????
Can you imagine this guy flying around a soccer field?
The USA would never lose at the World Cup.If only our best athletes played soccer.
Anyway, yes, get him on the Bills if at all possible.
Make it so that opposing defenses simply DO NOT HAVE ENOUGH PLAYERS to take away our elite weapons!
100%. This is exactly why countries like Jamaica always dominate the world cup, and teams like 2010 Spain with slow 5'8" Iniesta and Xavi as their star players are perennial losers.
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On 2/5/2022 at 11:54 AM, Nextmanup said:
It doesn't work that way.
There isn't necessarily a correlation between draft order and draft quality.
The top teams in the draft year after year often remain terrible--look at the Buffalo Sabres.
And they are picking at the top.
27th for the Bills is NOT a good score but the drafting has been pretty terrible under this regime.
There is absolutely a correlation between draft order and draft quality.
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Brian Flores: "I was paid to lose"
Hue Jackson: "It really happens in the NFL! I was paid to coach the browns."
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Which position group is weakest today?
in The Stadium Wall
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Where’s the poll option for quarterback?