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Barnaby Wilde

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  1. Browns. Why deny the NFL fans another vintage Belichick post game interview?
  2. Singletary taking alot of shade this week but rips a nice run.
  3. I agree. Singletary can't break any tackles and even when he catches one downfield he's immediately brought down. I don't think he's fast nor strong enough for this team.
  4. I would like to see Josh Allen make better use of taking what is there rather than trying to force a throw or force a run. He's not running with it nearly as much as I would like. I believe Josh's running is the catalyst that sets up the rest of the offense either in the passing or running game. But he has to be smart and run with purpose not out of desperation to avoid being tackled. Avoid the long ball and take the 10 or so yards the defence is giving him underneath. Steady and methodical. Homerun balls are nice but you need accuracy and I just don't believe until he shows me otherwise that's Josh's best suit. Of course all this predicates on the O-line getting protection for him. If the O-line flounders again this game, serious concern must be taken by somebody with the authority to do something tangible about it.
  5. He made a mockery of NFL regulations but not their mandates. But when Rogers decides to start mowing the other Roger (Goodell's) lawn, there's going to be a what amounts to, for all intents and purposes, a ritual sacrifice. Somebody must feed the dragon...
  6. I have a sort of developing Spidey sense that because of Aaron Rogers defiant stance against the league by lying about his vaccine status, the league will seek to make an example of the Green Bay Packers. Don't think it a strange occurrence when suddenly Rodger's deep completions get flagged for a phantom PI or holding call. Either the NFL does this malfeasance or look weak in the face of big name defiance. The NFL can make ya and the NFL can break ya. Tom Brady is an example of the NFL making him. So, in my humble opinion I expect the Packers to suddenly and strangely take a nose dive. A sacrifice on the altar of the Luciferian elites who run the league. They are not about forgiveness but of instilling fear and exercising control. For this reason, in my estimation Beckham would be walking onto a sinking ship if he were to sign with the Packers. I know all this sounds conspiratorial but hear me out and let this post age and see if I need to consult my doctor for a change of meds...
  7. I would be surprised if he takes a pay downgrade. These guys are egotists. If he signs for lunch money I would be shocked and would have to re-evaluate my understanding of human nature.
  8. Yes, that is true however on that 4th and 16, last play of the game, who did Josh look to find when it really came down to it?
  9. I like buying low and selling high. Ok, he may have some problems, I give you that but he's not the son of Satan for crying out loud. Belichick is but I digress... If the price is right, he will take the double team off Diggs. Let's face it. Everybody and their grandmother knows the ball is going to Diggs on 3rd and longs. Who better available for right now than Beckham? Maybe he doesn't want to go out like this. Maybe he has a new appreciation for football after seeing with Ruggs how it can all be easily taken away. I do admit it's a gamble but one that can fill an immediate need on offense.
  10. I see your located in Toronto. Leaf fans thought the Leafs were unstoppable last year. Their fans would beat their chests about the team while trashing McDavid a lessor to Matthews. The ending to the season underscored the arrogance of Leaf fans in looking down at everybody else in the league. They got paid their just due. The point being nobody is a bum in the NFL and like a hungry Habs team like they were, they wanted it more than the Leafs and than the Bills wanted it from the Jaguars. Humble.
  11. Hang in there, Sir. Look at the overall big picture instead of fluctuating up and down emotionally with each game. I understand how difficult that is to do because longsuffering Bills fans want it BAD. So bad. You've been let down and disappointed by 4 straight Superbowl losses which further deflates your faith and belief but Jim Kelly was one thing. He was great and he went to 4 straight. In itself an accomplishment. It's hard to win Superbowl games. Even Tom Brady can tell you that going to one with a perfect season on the line. But this Josh Allen kid out of nowhere is something special. Jim Kelly would be the first to tell you he can't do the things Josh Allen can and Jim has been to 4 SBs. If Jim Kelly accomplished this much with less talent what's the ceiling on Josh Allen? I was a Leaf fan all my life and when they lost again in the first round to Montreal, I was in the same boat you are in questioning the value of my emotional investment and decided not to watch them anymore. I still watch them out of boredom but I don't find myself caring anymore because they're a fraud of an organization who've never won anything. But the Bills are starting to deliver. Pregnancy is a painful physical journey with pangs and contractions and tears. Nothing worth achieving ever is painless but finally when the birth finally happens there is joy throughout the house and much relief from pain for the woman who bore him. I think the baby is about to stick it's head out. Don't leave the delivery room just yet. They're just a couple pieces away. I'm going to lean on McDermott and give him the benefit of the doubt right now. They're too good to give up on now...
  12. https://buffalonews.com/sports/bills/trump-talks-trash-about-bills-pegula-on-twitter/article_eefbc498-6161-58b4-8630-6c9316661c99.html I don't mean to troll the Bills. I was hoping that someone might pick up on the fact the Pegulas are the least wealthiest owners in the league to my knowledge, and to create discussion that if they were more on par with other owners in the league, they wouldn't have to skimp on an efficient OL. Is this plausible? I do have to wonder what a Donald Trump owned Buffalo Bills would look like at this point. One thing is is for sure, he might never have been the President of the United States if he had acquired the Bills.
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