Aimee75
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Allen already said he wanted him, and last year he wanted Kincaid. I have no issues with the QB of this team putting in input. Nope! I am excited!
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Does Josh Allen still work as hard in the offseason?
Aimee75 replied to Buffalo_Stampede's topic in The Stadium Wall
When is Josh's contract up again? I would not be surprised if he asks for a trade when it's up. I would not blame him. Just wasting one of his prime years. By the time we get this team built back up to something again, he may be 30. Unreal. I have not totally given up hope since Shakir, Cook and Kincaid were coming along nicely last season, but I can't sit here and say I am overall feeling good either. -
Live 2024 NFL Draft thread - Round 1 (Do NOT tip the Bills pick)
Aimee75 replied to Simon's topic in The Stadium Wall
Really feel bad for Josh. He is about to turn 28 and The Bills are basically saying "we are letting one of your prime years go to waste" and "hey, Jim Kelly was 30 when The Bills went to their first Super Bowl!! Maybe this will happen for you too!!". This has been the most bizarre off season. -
Pegulas selling 25% of the Bills, per Tim Graham
Aimee75 replied to Roundybout's topic in The Stadium Wall
I meant in the off season 🤐 -
Pegulas selling 25% of the Bills, per Tim Graham
Aimee75 replied to Roundybout's topic in The Stadium Wall
Just one year I would love nothing more than some dull moments! -
Pegulas selling 25% of the Bills, per Tim Graham
Aimee75 replied to Roundybout's topic in The Stadium Wall
Good points. I don't think Kim will ever regain ownership. It has been alluded to. I think the stroke took a huge toll on her. Honestly, maybe it's for the better, that is a highly stressful job and someone who went through what she did should probably not be in that position. I also think about Terry's age often. -
Pegulas selling 25% of the Bills, per Tim Graham
Aimee75 replied to Roundybout's topic in The Stadium Wall
I hate this. I never know what the implications will be, or what the intentions are, and worrying about this team staying or going is exhausting at this point. I feel like I need to just let go in that area. I know this does not mean that, it's just that I wonder when 25% turns into 50% and so on. I also wonder if this has to do with Kim's health. -
Pegulas selling 25% of the Bills, per Tim Graham
Aimee75 replied to Roundybout's topic in The Stadium Wall
I got all that, but whom are they selling the 25% to and does this interfere with the team staying or going? Already admitted to being an idiot about this stuff so I am just trying to understand it all. -
Pegulas selling 25% of the Bills, per Tim Graham
Aimee75 replied to Roundybout's topic in The Stadium Wall
Can someone break this down for an idiot like me and tell me what this means? -
The amount of trolls over here is staggering.
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Epic, Hypothetical Trade Scenario: Would ya?
Aimee75 replied to EmotionallyUnstable's topic in The Stadium Wall
Trolls, self loathers and people in this forum that are fans of other teams but pretending to be Bills fans. You can spot them pretty easily. -
I am also lowkey terrified he may want to dip as well. Suddenly he seems to be turning into a scapegoat and I feel like people need to point their fingers somewhere, so why not him? The off season stuff is wild to me. He always delivers during the season, and yes, I realize turnovers are a problem and it would be great if he could cut those down, but he's a risk taker. I don't think working out more in the off season is going to change his game that much. He puts his body through brutal punishment. He had a UCL injury in 2022 and instead of sitting out for four weeks, he got plasma injections and played through it. He leg could almost be severed off and he would still fight to stay on the field. He went into a blue tent a few times last season, with a shoulder injury, and still played through it. He puts his own body through a lot in the regular season. He is about to turn 28. If he wants to heal mentally and physically in the off season, I am not mad at it. On the surface maybe it looks like he doesn't care as much as other players out there, but that doesn't mean it's true. Life is short and he, like all the players, have limited time to spend time with loved ones, traveling, doing things they love before the season begins again. Again, I am not saying he can't do more,or that he is above constructive criticism, but I think going after him is not the answer. He has pretty much been asked to put the team on his back since he got here and often does, but this year is going to be even harder. Considering what he puts his body through during the season and playoffs, he could grow to be a little resentful to this market if he is being nitpicked at over his off season regime.
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Does Josh Allen still work as hard in the offseason?
Aimee75 replied to Buffalo_Stampede's topic in The Stadium Wall
I really don't care if Josh drinks 80 beers and rolls into camp at 300 lbs. Do any of you think HE is the reason we got booted from the playoffs? Bills were the 2 seed for three out of the last four seasons. Would The Bills be the 1 seed if he had a six pack and threw the ball to receivers in the off season more? Would we have won the 13 seconds game or the divisional against KC again back in January if he ate more organic food? What are we doing here? How Josh handles his off season has had very little impact of the actual season. It's like people are so desperate for a reason for coming up short. Obviously it's good to have a healthier regime and all that stuff, but I personally don't believe it's why we have been bumped out of the playoffs before making a Super Bowl. He is the guy with the most pressure on him, on this team. The one who is supposed to carry this team and City to glory. That is a lot of pressure and probably takes a huge mental toll. If he wants to golf and relax, I am not going to fault him. If it seemed like it was impacting the team or their chances, maybe I would think differently, but I am not seeing it. He still balls out once the regular season hits. FWIW he may have to work with his receivers a lot more this off season due to the sheer fact it will likely be rookies and players that aren't Diggs and Davis. -
Yeah, I don't think Nate is doing the team or Josh any favors by bringing negative attention to him from a situation from well over a year ago. Seems very tacky and unprofessional to even go there. If something happened, it happened and can't be taken back. When people ask him what happened, he keeps responding with "read my article". So tacky. FWIW I "read his article" and it said nothing of what happened, just that something happened, which he has already stated on Twitter. We have been having a really funky off season, do we have to bring negative attention to the QB, all to stick up for a WR that has his own not so great reputation?
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I get that, and can understand frustration if he felt Allen wasn't focused or his head was not in the game, but to carry that anger for over a year? To blame Allen for that game in which the whole team looked flat? Nate is going hard at Allen over this, and I feel like it's to make Diggs look good in comparison. We are all human and make mistakes, so I just don't think this justifies Digg's behavior this season.