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4 hours ago, K-9 said:
I just watched a game from early in the ‘88 season when they called these two out of retirement. A bunch of the regular announcers were covering the Olympics in Seoul and NBC had a patchwork lineup for several weeks
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Just got my two tickets for Seattle! Not bad for $$ either (less than $300 each)
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Shaw - I’ve been thinking about this a lot too - and you said it way more profoundly than I could have
But paying big $$ for a veteran wide receiver seems to becoming more and more inefficient from a team building perspective. I like that the Bills seem to be a little ahead of the curve
Just wish they had drafted another young guy this year - but that’s a different discussion
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Our group in Harrisburg PA will be taking the trip down to Baltimore.
I'm trying to make a group purchase of 40-50 tickets plus a bus
Will be a healthy chunk of change on the old Visa with that and the 3-4 home games that I usually get to
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I think that Week 1 is almost 100% going to be the Titans - give us a bit of a cupcake before making us go the short week on the road against a divisional opponent
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But is Rick O'Leary available? I heard that he was related to a famous golfer or something?
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I am not a fan of John Parry - but experimenting with something that helps head coaches be better on game day can only be a positive
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Sugar is one of the basic enjoyments of life that go against "the process"
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30 minutes ago, TheyCallMeAndy said:
A center could make sense and shock the world.
If the Bills wanted Defensive flexibility and disguisabilty, a LB with 4.44 speed and coverage ability wouldn’t be a terrible way to go.
Milano is on the wrong side of 30, wrong side of the dead cap scale, and often on the wrong side of the injury report.
I think that a Center is actually very realistic - thinking that they're going into the season with McGovern at Center and sliding Edwards in as a starter at guard isn't something that Beane would just be OK with - meaning that they're targeting a high draft pick to either come in and start right away, or at least by mid-season
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I'm willing to bet that Reggie Gilliam doesn't even make the team, let alone get a "C"
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I mean, they're not terrible, but the first thought I had is that the horizontal stripes aren't going to be too flattering to the offensive linemen
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3 minutes ago, Captain Hindsight said:
Happy for Wilson. He needed to get the hell out of NJ. Wilson isn't a good QB, but that organization did him no favors and constantly undermined him at every opportunity. Salah should get fired for the gross mismanagement of his first draft pick.
Don't worry, Saleh isn't going to make his way past Black Monday this coming season. He's as done and cooked as any coach could be
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Another team trying to look like they belong in the Arena league
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I thought that he was just going to drill another oil well instead??
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All of this being said, I still might give credence to the thought of having Belichick replace McDermott after this season
It's not a pretty thought, and there'd be plenty of conflict - but give the guy a superstar QB like Josh Allen and he might just figure out the rest of it faster than Beane and McDermott have been able to
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11 hours ago, BobbyC81 said:
You and 500K others that claim to.Yup, except I'm betting that at least 499,995 of those others don't carry the ticket stub around in their wallets as proof
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41 minutes ago, BuffAlone said:
I've heard this verbatim from 92 family/friend/ associates in my lifetime. I don't doubt you,but I never doubted them either.....until I did the math🤣 That said,it's Frank all day
That’s why I keep the ticket stub n my wallet to prove it
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I'll always associate 14 with Frank Reich - having sat in the stands that amazing day in January 1993
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Houston had a fun run last year as a surprise team with no expectations, playing a lot of non-primetime games and in a division where the other 3 teams basically tripped over themselves. Sure - Stroud had an excellent year and comported himself well, but the next step is the harder one.
Let's see how they develop once they start to face a much harder schedule, with more media coverage, expectations, etc - before we all start to listen to the talking heads anoint them as the next best thing and a true title contender
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It's all part of Beane's yearly cycle of having more reserve experienced OL than we can reasonably keep.
Then trade the guys on the fringe for future draft picks
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Excellent write-up by the OP
I agree that we do have an opportunity to be better next year - both with the young guys getting more targets, but also with an offseason to implement Brady's full scheme.
I also think that there's a big opportunity to get more speed into the equation as well - something that we've missed since we had McKenzie. I'd like to see more motion, jet sweeps, all that fun stuff that I think really wasn't there last year. I think Samuel adds a dimension of that unpredictability so hopefully we get more of an infusion of that in the draft too.
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1 minute ago, BillsPride12 said:
Give it up man....we are looking at a 2 year re-tooling phase right now. It's not a bad thing. Bills will be fine in the long run. You are nuts if your expectation is a Super Bowl win in 2024
I don't think it's any more nuts than our expectations were last year.
All we need is a ticket to the playoffs, for the defense to show up, and for Josh to play like Josh
The rest will sort itself out - and losing Diggs really doesn't impact the feasibility of winning it all in 2024
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Do folks just not understand that we won 6 straight games at the end of the year with Diggs pretty much being a non-factor?
The whole "we just gave up on 2024" narrative is just ridiculous given the weapons that we still have (and still have a draft and FA to acquire), plus another year of prime Josh Allen on the team
Frankly, I'm super glad that Beane made the hard decision NOW rather than go through another season of declining production, and off-field drama, while taking targets away from a younger receiving crew
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Pittsburgh to host 2026 NFL draft
in The Stadium Wall
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I would offer that Buffalo is even LESS optimal to host the draft then they are a Super Bowl. Based on the number of attendees just in Detroit this year - that's way more people than would be in town for the Super Bowl, so where are they all going to stay?