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Springsteen. Badlands
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Brennan's Bowery Bar in the Transit town plaza. Solid Buffalo food with good beer and atmosphere.
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7 hours ago, cage said:
My first reaction is what an under-sized QB Kelly was.... how did we never notice?
Do you have any idea what cancer and chemotherapy does to a person?
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7 hours ago, Gugny said:
I feel like the flag came out late, but how could Brady NOT have known it was going to be called? The point you're making (at least the point I think you're trying to make) is valid, IMO. If Brady didn't see him clearly lined up over the line, he likely would not have thrown the INT. He never gets called for intentional grounding, anyway, so my guess is the play is either entirely different, or he just throws the ball in the dirt.
The flag came out right after the snap. You can clearly see it being thrown.
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6 hours ago, prissythecat said:
Small problems? This guy was kicked off all his football teams from high school through the NFL. That tells me that there are some fairly big problems. How would being at home help things considering the problems were already apparent when he was in high school?
Also, Kelly was the last pick in the 7th round. No one considered him a 1st round talent .
He may have been the last pick but it wasn't because of his talent. In 2015 he was considered a high 1st rounder. He also was the last QB to go in to Tuscaloosa and beat Alabama laying 45 points on them. Chad is as good as any QB who's come out in the last 5 years but he just has way to many head problems.
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9 hours ago, Fadingpain said:
Always disliked the all white look, even when we were going to Superbowls wearing that stuff.
Having said that, I don't really care what uniforms they wear.
We only lost one Super Bowl in white. Lost XXVI-XXVIII in blue
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41 minutes ago, GG said:
Maybe before you got your job in television, you should have taken reading comprehension again.
What exactly did I say about the video not being staged?
Maybe you should learn to read your own.
"These series are clearly not staged for the same dramatic effect that HBO needs to go for."
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On 8/16/2018 at 8:25 AM, GG said:
They own a media company and have been staffing it with industry pros, including NFL Films vets.
This would be fair criticism if they tried to emulate Hard Knocks. These series are clearly not staged for the same dramatic effect that HBO needs to go for.
So they hired NFL film people who didn't produce an NFL film quality video. Also if you don't think this was staged you've never worked in television. It was just staged to make everything look peachy .
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46 minutes ago, JohnBonhamRocks said:
Director of Content or some such titled guy on WGR today said they will all be 15-20 minutes.
Production-wise, what did you think was lacking?
It lacked the NFL Film cinematography. The close intimacy you see from their camera guys. No jib or high end production tools. Some drone work might have been nice to see. Other than coach you didn't get a feel for players and who they are. It just didn't have the overall depth Hard Knocks. Does. And just to let you know I've been a cinematographer/producer/ filmmaker for 35 years and have won Emmy awards for similar type programs.
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I thought it showed the Bills have a real coach and a great insight to who McDermott is, but it lacked the production value and story telling features that HBO and NFL Films brings to Hard Knocks.
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Jim Kelly's college completion % 56.5
Dan Marino's college completion % 57.6
Somehow as "horrendous" as these two quaterbacks were in college, they turned out to be pretty good pros.
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The Bills still have big holes to fill. Both the Browns and the Colts have 3 2nd round picks. Give up next year's #1 to get two of either the Browns or Colts 2nd rounders tomorrow.
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The guy had the weakest arm at the combine. We don't need another run around noodle armed quarterback.
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1 hour ago, NewDayBills said:
Question for you guys, if Mayfield did indeed drop to #6, why would we need to trade up that high for him? The only threat to take Mayfield at that point is Miami.
#6 Indy - Luck
#7 Tampa Bay - Winston
#8 Chicago - Trubisky
#9 San Fran - Jimmy G
#10 Oakland - Carr
#11 Miami - Tannehill, but may take one, maybe not.
So if one of the top 4 got past the top 5 picks, there is virtually no threat until #11. If we could just jump up 2-3 spots, we would have a really good chance at one of the top 4.
Because another team can move up and take him.
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1 hour ago, JaCrispy said:
Who would we be trading up for if Cleveland and NY take QBs and then a team trades up with the Colts for a QB? Hypothetically, we could be giving up multiple 1st round picks for the 4th best QB.
You mean like when Miami got the 4th best quarterback in the 1st round named Dan Marino?
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If Shady can't go next week Charles would be a good option to try to get away from Denver. He wants out, he's been inactive. We probably get him for a 6th or7th round pick.
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Yup, Bengals also added in 1966.
The Bengals were actually added in 1968
Yup, Bengals also added in 1966.
Yup, Bengals also added in 1966.
The Bengals were actually added in 1968
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No that's the difference between Tyrod Taylor and a franchise quarterback. No one's going to be open by 40 feet in the NFL. You make that throw if your starting quarterback in the NFL. Tyrod Taylor's not
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No that's the difference between Tyrod Taylor and a franchise quarterback. No one's going to be open by 40 feet in the NFL. You make that throw if your starting quarterback in the NFL. Tyrod Taylor's not
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If Darnold is Luck he won't be traded by the worst team. That's a pipe dream.
Not if the team already has a franchise QB
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Don't just trade back, trade out if you can for a #1 next year and more picks this year. Take those two #1s and turn them in to the franchise QB we've been waiting for. Be that Sam Darnold, or the best in 2017
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Whatever Year Sam Darnold comes out for the NFL I want the Bills to tank and go 0-16 and get this guy.
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Actually 11 or 12. Browns (from Eagles) is 10 or 11.
It's where Philadelphia finishes not Cleveland even though Cleveland gets the draft pick. so it's 10 or 11
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If it would have been the Rams game in the middle of the season I could understand. But this was game, season and playoffs on the line. And he called one of the dumbest plays in Bills history. It shows incredibly poor decision-making and someone I don't want as a head coach. He buckled under the pressure
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Rich Eisen keeps calling Watson, Winston. This is the 3rd time he's done it in the game. Hes a terrible play by play guy.