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  1. 4 hours ago, BillsfaninAZ said:

    Has anyone bought tickets for Bills games through venues like Stub Hub or Vivid Seats?  Are they reliable?  I'm checking online for tickets to the Raiders game and Ticket Master doesn't have as many available like the other sites.  

    I used Stub Hub for the Bengals Monday night game in Cincy last season.  

    They were great as far as communication following the Hamlin incident,  and i got my refund reasonably quickly. 

    I would use them again if need be.

  2. 2 minutes ago, JohnBonhamRocks said:

    That schedule is extremely favorable to the Bills:

     

    - First elite opponent Week 9.

     

    - Late BYE at Week 13. 

     

    - Extra time before CIN & KC.

     

    - At MIA in January.

     

    - Over half our games are vs. Howell/Brissett, Tua x2, McCorkle 2x, Daniel Jones, Baker/Trask, and a Russ who can’t cook. 

    NFL wants a Bills championship confirmed. 

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  3. 4 minutes ago, sabres431 said:

    $250 a seat to sit in the 300 level.  Guess I can't afford to go to games anymore 😞

    I have seats for sale in the 300 level for $249.99. 

    That's before my service charges....

     

    I'm quite happy i have seasons with how these single game prices look.

    Ill be sorry in a few years I'm sure. 

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  4. It'll be nice to have the chip put back on Allen's shoulder this season.  He went from better than or neck and neck with Mahomes to being leap frogged by less dominant players in the NFLs QB rankings all while having a similar, but not as serious,  elbow injury that wouldn't allow Purdy to even throw a ball during a game. 

    Hopefully the inferno inside our guy is full blast to prove the talking heads wrong again once the season starts. 

    I'm expecting scorched earth Allen to return. 

  5. 1 hour ago, Logic said:


    Well, I'm sorry that you're feeling Mindbottled,

     

    He DOES need to improve in year two. To say that everything he's doing is just fine and dandy and that the Bills offense couldn't and shouldn't have been better down the stretch is, in my opinion, not entirely correct.

     

    Every offense COULD have and some should have been better at times.  

    I don't understand why the unrealistic expectations started here. The Bills have 1, only 1 good receiver. The Bills have a oline that is not great in pass blocking and deficits are hidden by the savior. 

    The Bills #2 and #3 receivers have proven to be unreliable and underachieving. 

    We had to bring in 2 receivers(Beasley and Brown) that were out of the league for the end of the season and the playoff run. 

    But yeah.  It's on Dorsey's playcalling and inability to adjust. 

     

    Unrealistic expectations.

  6. 1 hour ago, Logic said:

    Like many here, I like Dalton Kincaid the player quite a bit.

    The only hesitance I have in drafting him is that I was constantly yelling at my screen last year because Dorsey wasn't effectively scheming the athletic, mismatch tight end we ALREADY have on our roster and pay big money to. I'm dubious that a guy who couldn't find a way to effectively use one tight end will suddenly know how to effectively use two. For a first round tight end who figures to be second on the depth chart to be a worthwhile use of draft capital, he needs to actually be utilized with effectiveness and frequency.

    Moreover, I was and am concerned about what I perceive to be Dorsey's failure to use the offensive weapons on the Bills roster in the way that best suits their traits. We drafted James Cook and traded for Nyheim Hines largely because both are receiving threats and mismatches against linebackers -- then completely failed to deploy them in that fashion. Gabe Davis did a lot of damage his first two years from the slot, matching up against small nickel corners, safeties, and linebackers. Dorsey rarely used him as such last year. As already mentioned, Dawson Knox is an athletic mismatch in the passing game in his own right, Dorsey failed to use him as much more than a last resort outlet receiver. Now add Kincaid to the pile of guys that require a specific type of usage to be most effective.

    Going into 2023, with a formidable duo of tight ends, two speedy receiving backs, a top five WR, a big-bodied WR with excellent career touchdown production, and even new, speedy additions in Harty and Sherfield -- not to mention whoever the Bills add throughout the rest of draft weekend -- there will no longer be any excuses or training wheels for Ken Dorsey, in my opinion. "Not enough weapons" will no longer be a viable excuse.

    If Dorsey can't scheme up a consistently effective offense that consistently makes use of guys like Cook, Knox, and Kincaid, he should be shown the door at the end of the year, in my opinion. There will be no shortage of brilliant offensive minds champing at the bit to work with Josh Allen and co if Dorsey can't cut it. 

    Wtf?

    The Bills offense last year with 1 less game played was almost statistically the same as Daboll's from 2 seasons ago. 

    Dorsey did fine as a first time NFL OC. There are about 28 other teams that would have loved to have had the statistical season and regular season record the Bills had.  

    It's getting old saying 13-3, 3 plays and 8 points away from being perfect. With all the horrible things that occurred in WNY and during the season.   

    Expectations are not realistic here anymore.

    Dorsey's offensive scheme is ok. 

    This team is fine.  

    I thought it was bad here during the drought.  This is on a whole other level.

    Mindbottling. That's how silly these discussions are. 

  7. 1 minute ago, JohnBonhamRocks said:


    I’d be ecstatic to somehow come out of this with Hopkins and say… Flowers. Who do you cover? Still draft OL & LB with top 2 remaining picks. 
     

    A WR3 in the modern NFL doesn’t get buried anywhere. They are practically a full time starter.

     

     

    And i dont think there's any way the Bills retain Gabe Davis after this year

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  8. 1 minute ago, Billz4ever said:

    I'm not even talking about the tweet.  If the Bills take a WR tonight, that's about all the confirmation you need that they aren't trading for DHop.  

     

    If the Bills were in the process of working out the details of a trade, they aren't drafting a WR early.

    So are the bills in a best player available mindset or draft for need scenario? 

  9. 3 minutes ago, sven233 said:

     

    Dude has 65 followers.......  Ignore this.

     

    1 minute ago, The Wiz said:

     

     

    I'd believe a tweet from Abraham Lincoln before John Lincoln.

     

    1 minute ago, mikemac2001 said:

    Dude he joined march 2023 it’s legit 

     

    3 minutes ago, gobills404 said:

    Very obvious fake account

     

    I'm a poster,  not a fact checker...

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  10. Just now, Big Turk said:

     

    And lost. Nobody cares about the losing team in the SB. Ask me how I know.

    Actually. The Bills 90s teams are the only losers that are constantly talked about, have shows about,  and documentaries about them still made to this day. 

    So there's that.....

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  11. 5 hours ago, BananaB said:

    Bills are just treading water until they eventually sink. Same guys every year that can’t get the job done against the teams we will face in playoffs. It’s like they’re terrified to tiniest step back. McD picks these same guys over guys he drafted just because they have more experience. Bills gonna have the same ending as the past 3 years, our D not showing up in the biggest game. 

     

    5 hours ago, John from Riverside said:

    13-3

    ALSO:

    8 POINTS and ONLY THREE PLAYS away from being undefeated in the regular season. 

    I see that still hasn't sunk in for some people.  

     

    This team is fine. 

     

     

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