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New Redskins name in 24-48 hours
Ed_Formerly_of_Roch replied to section122's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I guess I'm shocked at how quickly this is being announced. Considering the owner for years stated, they will never change the name, I expected a fairly long study, maybe in hopes the controversy would quite down and he could totally avoid changing it, if not by next off-season it would change. And to me, I understand it's a hot topic, but considering how long they have been with the same name, I would think long and hard as to a new one before changing it. Unless they announce they are going to a temporary name. So to me this is breaking news. -
Jay Glazer likes Allen
Ed_Formerly_of_Roch replied to Ed_Formerly_of_Roch's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
And I probably could have put the original question in there too, but I thought we're supposed to keep minimal the amount of material we steal I mean quote from other sources -
Ngakoue Watch is officially on!
Ed_Formerly_of_Roch replied to IgotBILLStopay's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
OK too close of a name! LOL -
Ngakoue Watch is officially on!
Ed_Formerly_of_Roch replied to IgotBILLStopay's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
God I hope not, give the guys the team drafted a chance before writing them off. Been stated in a number of articles, Knox needs to be on the field as much as possible. This type of knee jerk move goes against that! OK, yeah had the wrong name, wrong position, wrong current team, but other than that was exactly correct. -
Jay Glazer likes Allen
Ed_Formerly_of_Roch replied to Ed_Formerly_of_Roch's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Well actually that wasn't where I read the article, I read it on The Athletic site which a link wouldn't do much good if you don't have a subscription. And if you have a subscription, you probably also read it. Guess it also confuses me as thought you're not supposed to use/quote too much of other sources. -
Jay Glazer likes Allen
Ed_Formerly_of_Roch replied to Ed_Formerly_of_Roch's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
He was replying to a Bills fan who was basically implying the Bills made a huge mistake in not signing Cam or Winston. So that was his response. -
Read an article the other day from some group of infectious disease experts who were talking about college. Predicted due to many players with pre-existing condition, obese, something like 7 players would be seriously hospitalized and 2 would die. While thye are obese, in other ways in very good shape so maybe those numbers are low. On the other hand, seems like for guys in such good shape, there are a fair number of heart issues, maybe as the heart isn't made to work with a body that large.
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His comments in his weekly mailbag reacting to a question. Was kind of a surprise to hear that from him being more of an NFC guy with Fox, they often show the highlights of bad plays, fumbles, etc than the good ones. Josh Allen is one of the top rising stars at that position. The dude has an absolute cannon. He can move. He’s gotten better and better. He is a stud. If you’re a Bills fan, I need you to make a decision right now, and that decision is to change your mind on Allen and start appreciating him.
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The Athletic: Expert NFL stadium rankings
Ed_Formerly_of_Roch replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Did you also catch the name in the article, one of the architectural firms involved with a number of these new buildings, didn't he play for Buffalo “What we find is that we’re constantly in a re-adaptation of these venues. Constantly,” said Scott Radecic, a former NFL linebacker and founder and senior principal at architectural design firm Populous. -
Realistically it's no different than any other business as to what they say and how they act. The difference here is if it were say Joe's Belt Manufacturing, it likely wouldn't even make the news unless the numbers were large and very few would care unless you knew someone here personally affected. But with fans, we feel like we're a part of it, but we're not.
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You want to move the game to another state sure, but the post I was quoting stated move practices too which implies the players are saying bye bye to their families for 4 months. That's not happening without the players agreeing to it which likely results in them getting something in return. The NBA didn't just decide on their own to play all their games in Orlando, they players agreed to it. And to your first part, yes the players and owners can vote on many things, but as soon as it affects anything that the CBA dictates, you need player approval. Does the owners reducing from 4 games to 2 games require CBA approval, I have no idea, but am reasonably certain with all the other changes either already being discussed or future changes that are made, something (if not many items) will require player approval and they can easily hold the 2 game pre season as "hostage" and say no to something else. I'm certain rosters can't be reduced without CBA approval, but can they be expanded without approval, no idea, but if I were to bet, I'd take the approval required side of things.
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I said it somewhat in jest, but IF and that's a big IF there is collage football this fall, having 37 players already positive (and that's week old numbers) could likely give them a big edge during the season if they lose very few others while their opponents are forced to sit out 5 to 10 players each week.
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Yes but again the players would need to agree to that. Would be somewhat surprised to see them agree if a state is so bad they shut down sports to agree to leave, unless the league also agrees to move the players entire family with them. But then you're kind of giving up the "Bubble" atmosphere. Would be interesting to see how the payers would react to that, would they be willing to give up a years pay or agree to play elsewhere. Likely they'd vote no, and force the NFL to give them something back to play. Kind of like what may happen here with the pre-season games.
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Does the NFL have a bubble plan? Covid rising
Ed_Formerly_of_Roch replied to Ramza86's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
NFL should follow Clemson's plan, already 37 players have tested positive. Get it all out of the way now by the time training camp starts! -
Kim Pegula: Regular Season Finale (Headset)
Ed_Formerly_of_Roch replied to KellyToTasker's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Actually the article stated it was suggested by someone in the front office, think on the scouting side?? Didn't sound like she listened all that long either, maybe a couple series or so. -
NY State COVID-19 quarantine and training camp.
Ed_Formerly_of_Roch replied to TigerJ's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Can't see how training camp would suffice as JA for example would be intermingling with others who stayed in WNY, McD for example, plus exposing himself to all the staff, ball boys, etc. Maybe they'll give a few days credit for training camp, if kept out of main stream? I'd think the simple answer is, get here now. -
Just read the article on how Moss never fumbles and all I could think of is this kind will be a fumbling machine this year. Same here it worries me how he'll hold up. Seems like often rookie kickers struggle for a year or two, then calm down and can become very good and steady. My dream is that the NFL will announce special rules this year due to Covid so that anyone designated to the PS can't be grabbed by another team. Place Bass there for the season, then next year he easily wins the job.
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Does the NFL have a bubble plan? Covid rising
Ed_Formerly_of_Roch replied to Ramza86's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
The other big difference is the length of time involved. The NBA is just trying to finish up the season, think I read after 7 weeks, there will just be 8 teams left. 7 weeks is about the same length as NFL training camp and 8 teams isn't much larger than one NFL roster. During training camp 8 teams isn't even as big as one NFL roster. Think the only way this is going to work is they are just going to say players are going to miss games, the best team in the league might be hit the hardest and barely finish at .500, but the league will make TV money so likely take that risk. Players too will take the risk as sitting out a year, two years worth of rookies means many of these marginal players may never play again, i.e. Darrell Johnson, Duke Williams, etc. They may stil lbe out of the league by next year, but at least playing means they get that last big pay check.