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I agree with him. I've been a Bills' fan for over fifty years. You gonna tell me to go root for another team, tough guy? Your sarcasm is completely out of place.
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Lamar Jackson wants guarantees that exceed Watson contract
Dr. Who replied to SCBills's topic in The Stadium Wall
These are all genuine prudential considerations. Lots of talking heads on tv want to turn it into an obvious morality tale with NFL teams acting badly colluding against poor, super talented Lamar, but it's clearly not that simple. -
Dorsey needs to make a significant leap in finding a way to utilize the talent provided to him. Fella earlier today was looking at some highlights and said he was reminded of Darren Sproles. (Yes, different position, but the comp doesn't seem a stretch.) That kind of instant energy for the offense would be a welcome addition.
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They might be waiting it out like with Poyer. Looks like a buyer's market at the position. I suspect the interest in Jamaal Williams is true. He brings an element currently lacking the rb room.
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Seumalo would make me happy. There needs to be a praying hands emoji.
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Saw plenty of Mariota in Atlanta. He is awful.
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Absolutely not. You still need a bigger WR2 with speed and solid hands. Shakir is not a replacement for Davis and Davis is better counted on as a third option. If they bring in OBJ or Hopkins, then you can take WR off the table for the first few rounds, but I think they are probably better served going with youth -- the question is the caliber of wr available in the draft, which is down from the previous two years.
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Zeno's paradox: finitude is inexhaustible in that sense. Asymptotic approach can get infinitely near without ever arriving. In my opinion, that amounts to a bad infinite. I also don't think the infinite as a subject of metaphysics is the same. At least for the ancients, the infinite was understood as a menacing chaos. Form was determinate finite perfections that were threatened by the infinite. If you think Being and the infinite as coincident, there is a way to see that as open ended and susceptible to personal flourishing, but that is touching on matters approached more in myth and theology, though comprehensible as metaphysics. Pascal, on the other hand, was an exemplary proto-modern who saw the infinite as frightening void that put in question the hopes and desires of the human heart.
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I hope that Beane makes a big move right when FA is officially open.
Dr. Who replied to Tipster19's topic in The Stadium Wall
He'll want to get paid as a LT, though apparently some folks in the NFL view him as more a RT type. Are you moving Dawkins to G? I think that may be where he should be, but I doubt Dawkins sees it that way. I'd be shocked if they spend on a big ticket olineman, though I wish they would. I'd like to add Isaac Seumalo, the Eagles' guard. -
I hope that Beane makes a big move right when FA is officially open.
Dr. Who replied to Tipster19's topic in The Stadium Wall
If it does happen, you need to go buy a lottery ticket. -
Nyhiem Hines Restructures - Takes a pay cut to stay in Buffalo.
Dr. Who replied to Draconator's topic in The Stadium Wall
Fella only ever posts disparaging, negative comments. If he's an actual Bills' fan, he's indistinguishable from a troll -
Myth Busters: The Bills Overpay / Roster Too Many Special Teamers
Dr. Who replied to MJS's topic in The Stadium Wall
I agree, but folks would complain less about dedicated special team players -- would hardly notice it, really -- if the quality of the offensive weapons was more robust. -
Nyhiem Hines Restructures - Takes a pay cut to stay in Buffalo.
Dr. Who replied to Draconator's topic in The Stadium Wall
Why does that happen? Are we bad poker players, is there a tell? It's just a shame not to have the screen game as an effective part of the offense. -
That's a low bar . . . I think his floor is competent and the ceiling could turn out considerably better.
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I like the signing. Depending on what we do in the first, I'd be looking at a fella like Matthew Bergeron in the second.
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I think the consensus is the Jets' McGovern is the better player. The one we got is probably a tick above average, but versatile and not a dinosaur.
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Man, I'm getting sick of getting kicked down the road.
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Pretty sure it's been clear all along they would restructure Josh and a few others to get enough space under the cap to be modest buyers in the free agent market. I don't see how they are going to be players on big ticket fellas. I'm hoping there is at least one solid guard that is a priority acquisition.
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They're the red shirts in the classic Star Trek.