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  1. 21 hours ago, FireChans said:

    Apparently everyone at Clemson?

     

    Glad the Bills don't. I've had significant spinal surgery myself. It certainly isn't anything to mess around with, and congenital defects often have other similar issues. I wouldn't mess with my spine, or mess with someone else's. That young with a congenital issue and a recent surgery? Hell no. 

  2. 7 hours ago, BADOLBILZ said:

     

     

    I love the Von Miller signing..........but that was only part of their spending spree on defense.

     

    I'm underwhelmed by the relative amount of assets that they've put into addressing the offensive side of the ball...........which had systemic problems that only using Josh Allen like a RB down the stretch really resolved.    That approach is obviously not sustainable.

     

    I like the Von Miller for Hughes/Addison swap A LOT better than old man Saffold for the more reliable/available Daryl Williams.

     

    Seems to me they are putting ENORMOUS trust in Aaron Kromer and Ken Dorsey.    It's almost like they believe the struggles were all due to Daboll.     


     No disagreement here. I’m betting they fill things out a bit with post-draft vet FAs.

  3. 9 minutes ago, UKBillFan said:

     

    Elam was a good pick but we lost the fourth round pick to get him; Cook was a slight reach as he's more of a third round pick though I can see exactly why we went for him. Bernard was a fourth or fifth rounder again picked early.

     

    This could be a draft that is looked back upon as a stunning one if they come off; I really hope so. But we have ended up with a trade which resulted us in losing our fourth round pick, reaching for two other players and a bizarre number of six round picks which are very unlikely to make any real impact. If you're going to put the franchises in order of success I think the Bills come in the bottom third.

    Thank goodness for all the football experts here who know more than the Bills’ professional staff. I wouldn’t know what to think, otherwise.

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  4. 2 hours ago, Royale with Cheese said:

    I think we are all in agreement on the perfect replacement….Rachel Bush.


    LOL…she’s not just making $80,000.

     

    2 hours ago, DrDawkinstein said:

     

    She definitely makes more than $80k

     

    Agreed. No way. That's what we pay entry-level software engineers right out of college where I work. Maybe add a zero to that number.

  5. 21 hours ago, Greg S said:

    I think McDermott goes on the hot seat if this team doesn't at least get to the Super Bowl. They have the talent to win it. The Miller signing is a "final piece" kind of move. I give McDermott credit for changing the culture of this franchise. I give him credit for 4 playoff appearances in 5 years as well as B2B AFCE titles. But that isn't good enough anymore. The Pegula's have spent a lot money and Beane has given him a roster he should win with. Its time to see the results. To me this is a Super Bowl or bust type of season. I know it won't be easy as the AFC is loaded with good teams/QB's. But if this team can stay healthy then they should be playing in Feb. IMHO

    Yeah, right. The greatest Bills coach since Levy is going to be on the hotseat. Whatever.

  6. I wish I had the ability and time to evaluate tape on a college player. What I will say is I think a true threat at RB would be a boon for the entire offense. Someone you need to game plan against. That person is not in the team right now, as much as I like Singletary. Is Hall that guy? I don’t have the ability to evaluate. But a difference maker at RB would put the offense over the top. And I would love for Josh not to run as much. 

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  7. Very few people not working directly in PRO football know what they are talking about. It is just people repeating what they read somewhere, probably without verifying if it is accurate. But that's understandable because very few people have the skills (or the time) to watch film and evaluate the number of players that might be drafted. Some people have fun with it, and think they know what they are talking about, but don't really. I love to see who the Bills get, but other than that I don't waste time with the draft. I just don't have the time to waste.

  8. On 3/21/2022 at 5:35 PM, BillsShredder83 said:

    I enjoyed it for being candid. Get to see what things look like behind the scenes day to day. One of the better views ive seen of the training facility.

     

    anybody else catch that little chamber/pod...... was that an oxygen tent? cryogenic therapy? something else?

    first time seeing the hot yoga room too, thats pretty cool.  enough things there that why would you need to go home other than sleep? thts not by accident.

     

    also, lol'd how he ripped his jersey off the hanger... just another dude at the end of the day


    hyperbaric oxygen therapy pod

  9. He sat out 2020 for COVID reasons, and that is totally valid. Then he came back and decided not to get vaccinated. Huh? Then he caught COVID, and was out for a good while and never recovered. He had some great games, but you never had to game plan for him. He was rarely available. Good guy, but lots of availability problems. Decent but not great player.

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  10. 11 minutes ago, Logic said:

    The Bills have a lot of work to do to fit the new deals under the cap — particularly if they want to keep adding.

     

    One or two cuts won’t do it. We’re going to see MULTIPLE re-structurings, conversions to signing bonuses, and extensions in the coming days.

     

    There is no money left in the banana stand. Beane will have to get creative, and fast, to fit Miller and co and remain cap compliant.

     

     

    Yep, and we also don't have any backup QBs. One will be a vet that won't be very cheap. 

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  11. Not a great post. Check your suppositions. If you want to make a stupid, crazy, false post, you need to make your original suppositions supporting your theory a little more believable. Try something like this:

     

    "My sources tell me that schemes will change, McDermott will get fired ..."

    or maybe

    "Many people in the know say that schemes will change, McDermott will get fired ...."

     

    You need to lie a bit more early on to make yourself seem more intelligent and credible in order to support such idiotic opinions. Thanks for watching my Ted talk on how to support stupid opinions.

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