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McCoy's nightclub fight and the ongoing investigation
Bill from NYC replied to lowghen's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I don't know what started this mess or exactly what happened, so this is a guess: I think there is a better chance of a guy named "Shady," with several million dollars in his pocket, being guilty of assault than I would a member of a top notch police department with a fractured skull, but that's just me. -
McCoy's nightclub fight and the ongoing investigation
Bill from NYC replied to lowghen's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Whaley does walk on water, doesn't he? -
McCoy's nightclub fight and the ongoing investigation
Bill from NYC replied to lowghen's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
It probably took Shady about 3 to 5 seconds to injure the first cop. -
McCoy's nightclub fight and the ongoing investigation
Bill from NYC replied to lowghen's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
If McCoy loses a lot of money in a law suit, will Whaley juggle the guaranteed cash around and make the contract LESS cap friendly for the Bills? That re-negotiated contract isn't looking so good now, is it? When do we catch a break? -
McCoy's nightclub fight and the ongoing investigation
Bill from NYC replied to lowghen's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Why would you think this is odd? NFL players get hit by people the size of Marcel Dareus and return to the huddle for more. Cops are just guys (and girls) who can be pretty tough, but are regular humans. -
Von Miller is listed as weighing 237 pounds. Mario is listed at 290, sometimes 295. Dareus probably weighs 350, and I believe this. He is at the very least 330 and I doubt that very much. There is a huge difference between Von Miller and Williams/Dareus dropping into coverage. Rex didn't have his team rushing the passer like Wade did. The Broncos probably had more sacks in the post season than we had in half a season. But Marcel DID show a few nice ballet moves!
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I truly thought our D would look like Denvers
Bill from NYC replied to Estelle Getty's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
People look at this circus and have a right to be upset. Rex was the one who promised a "bully," right? And really, I don't care so much about what these guys say. I did however have to watch a great defense crumble, and now they hired yet another buffoon to rub salt in a rather deep wound. Sure, the OP is pissed at how Rex hurt this team. I fail to see how this could anger, let alone surprise anyone. -
Johnny Manziel (update: waived by Browns)
Bill from NYC replied to Buffalo Barbarian's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Best post of the thread. Keep up the good work. -
Yet another fine effort by Ty Dunne...re: the D
Bill from NYC replied to eball's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
E-man, you spend WAY more time watching the Bills than Cowher and Scott combined, probably 50x more. Should we disregard your views because you are not an ex-player or coach? I think not. As a matter of fact I enjoy reading what you have to say. PS: Cowher said that Gailey would be a great head coach. -
Let's keep doing it in our own winning fashion!
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Sully column implies Rex is stealing the Pegula's money
Bill from NYC replied to JoeF's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
John, you surprise me with the above. The point of the article(and I suppose this thread) is that Rex is guaranteed another 22 million dollars or so no matter what happens. Not only that, he got his brother (who I doubt anyone else would hire) a job for who knows how many years. Rex came to town and shot off his big mouth. Then he proceeded to screw up a very good defense. Now he is hanging on the beach. Despite this, he still even has a fanbase (however small) on this board. I am NOT saying that Rex doesn't care. I do however agree with the implication that he MIGHT not. No matter what happens he will be very rich, and running his mouth. Who's better than him? -
Yes but it is a very slow moving boat. EJ lost us numerous games and it has been obvious to many that he cannot play. It would be great to trade him and let his salary count towards someone else's salary cap. I would rather they draft a kid with a better chance of being good. As far as drafting a qb every year, I am all for it. Not always in the first round mind you but the position means SO much these days it should be the top priority. 2 2 12 44 Cyrus Kouandjio T Alabama 3 3 9 73 Preston Brown LB Louisville 4 4 9 109 Ross Cockrell DB Duke 5 5 13 153 Cyril Richardson G Baylor The above is a list of players (excluding of course Watkins) that we drafted ahead of AJ McCarron in 2014. McCarron was a late 5th round pick. Even if this seems like hindsight, I would rather miss on a 5th round qb than with Cyril Richardson. Ernie Accorsi once said that the most important position on a football team is quarterback, and the second most important is the backup quarterback.
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Eagles OT signs extension - Glenn could be similar
Bill from NYC replied to jahbonas's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Do you not realize that you are preaching to the choir? No matter who is in charge, the Bills pay little attention to the ol by way of the draft. When the DO draft blockers, this historically is a disaster. You don't need to tell me about Cyrus. I'm a huge Crimson Tide Fan and saw all of his games in college. I was on this board saying that he was the 4th or 5th best starter on that line, and a bad pick. He also has btw a chronic injury. Henderson started out good and fizzled which is about what one would expect from a 7th round pick. Guards? The last good guard they drafted was Andy Levitre. I know that he didn't play well when he left. Many here point to this as genius by Bills management. I am of the opinion that it is due to injury. When he was in Buffalo he was excellent and we let him walk. I'm with you wrt Miller. He too started out good but he's a bit small imo and was outplayed by Urbik. As far as Glenn, if he goes he will probably have to be replaced by a first round draft choice, or close to it. As you probably know, LTs don't last in the draft. Losing him would create yet another huge hole. The Bills tend to use their early draft choices on defensive backs and running backs. But, they can always see if they can talk Greg Jerman out of retirement! -
Eagles OT signs extension - Glenn could be similar
Bill from NYC replied to jahbonas's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Is that you Dick Jauron? I'm just kidding, but I could not disagree with you more. One of the primary reasons, (imo the biggest reason other than quarterback) that the Bills have sucked and don't make the playoffs is the historic utter neglect of the OL. And when they DID decide to sign blockers, they usually wound up with bad players such as Langston Walker and Derrick Dockery. I could name countless others. Jonas Jennings was pretty good; Jason Peters was great. We know the rest of those stories. Remember the draft when we skipped over the likes of Ryan Clady and Brandon Albert? We drafted Leotis McKelvin instead. Ya think if we would have drafted either one of these guys we would have won just a few more games? Made the playoffs once? And btw, if I sound like a wiseass I am sorry. I truly do appreciate the dialogue. I must however admit that you did strike a nerve. -
Whaley: Does not see need for overhaul on D
Bill from NYC replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Hopefully he is just trying to talk him up just in case a team out there would be willing to cough up a 6th or 7th round pick. I strongly doubt if Whaley actually believes EJ is any good, but I guess you never know. Yep. I also think that a Chevy Vega is a better vehicle than a Ford Maverick. -
Jauron was right: it IS hard to win in the NFL!
Bill from NYC replied to TheFunPolice's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Could be Dave. But he isn't getting younger, and that was a serious pounding he took. It will be interesting to see how he holds up next season, especially if he gets his ass kicked a few more times. -
John, Jauron was off the charts bad too. Didn't he once send in the field goal unit to try a 57 yarder in near tornado winds? Truthfully, I think that their defenses are similar. How sad is that?
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He is right John. If you disagree with him you are no fan, and shouldn't be watching the games. :)
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Jauron was right: it IS hard to win in the NFL!
Bill from NYC replied to TheFunPolice's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Dumb question, but do you think that the Bronco game was an omen of Brady on the way down? I ask this because I for one do. Badol, Brady is in what appears to be great shape, but he got his ass handed to him in that game and obviously he is not young. Those hits by the DTs were crushing, and he was limping after the game. If he has 1 or more games like that next year I really doubt if he will finish the season. Jmo. -
Whaley: Does not see need for overhaul on D
Bill from NYC replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Kyle, a player I admire, is too short to add that much weight and be able to play NFL football, let alone walk. He is also (imo), WAY too short to play DE. And sadly, KW is not getting any younger. It is an unpopular stance to take here, but I think that there is no place for KW in the Ryan system. Kyle plays well as a penetrating, disruptive DT. If he wants to make the team in 2016, perhaps he can work out with Watkins in the offseason, improving his pass coverage. -
This thread quite frankly is bizarre. Our defense had 60% less sacks. Our defensive linemen were dancing around like a boy band. We made so-so quarterbacks look great. We finished 8-8 with a much better offense that even included a quarterback, and people are defending Rex? Believe me, I blame Whaley too. He gave Dareus more than 100 mil to jump up and down and cover receivers, let alone his other mistakes. Now, we brought in another unqualified clown to screw the defense up even more and it really is sad. A strong/competent person in charge just would not allow this circus act, and it WILL backfire. It almost reminds me of the old Levy/Jauron days, when Ralph would hire unqualified people that nobody else wanted. Sad indeed.
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Brady got his ass kicked up and down the field. He is going to be in a huge amount of pain for some time. If Rex was watching the game he must have been confused, because the defensive tackles were not covering wide receivers. Big time congrats to Wade, a class act indeed.
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Buffalo Bills in 2020... Make 3 Predictions
Bill from NYC replied to TheFunPolice's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
1) New downtown domed stadium 2) We earn one wild card spot 3) You will be here attacking Bills Fans