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mushypeaches

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  1. You would think those clowns might learn something just by watching our fans take over their stadium every year
  2. I remember this game being the loudest I'd ever experienced at the stadium, and that counts a lot of memorable playoff games over the years. I seem to remember stopping them on a critical 4th down in the red zone and the place just exploding
  3. I'd like for Josh Allen this year just to surpass the legendary Mark Sanchez with his 4 playoff wins
  4. The OP is seriously overthinking this All 4 primary WR's made plays last night, and in most cases are very interchangeable in terms of positions and roles on this offense Kumerow is a core 4 ST player. They also trust him to take snaps on offense Shakir will get his chance at some point. Injuries happen But to complain about not dressing our #6 rookie receiver when we just blew out the world champs on the road is borderline ridiculous
  5. We're never coming close to the team INT record... Those records all come from days when QB's commonly had more INT's than TD's on the season. It's an entirely different game now
  6. I don't know how they disguise this as actual analysis. It's like a compressed bell curve where every performance is as close to the median as possible with very few outliers? Sorry, that's not how actual games play out. Very freaking lazy on ESPN's part
  7. I would very much love for Arizona to beat KC
  8. I'm absolutely fascinated that someone gave my comment a dislike. Please - tell me more about how experiencing her call a game is anywhere remotely near an enjoyable experience. I'll hang up and listen
  9. As long as we never never never ever again are subjected to having to listen to frigging Beth Mowins call a Bills game
  10. I don't understand why the Broncos made this move right now other than the desire to lock things up and have some cost control while QB contracts keep going up But with Wilson's current contract not even expiring until the end of 2023, if I'm the Broncos, I want to see this guy on the field and go through the 2022 season before throwing all this money at a 34 year old QB. Again, I get that you already committed all of the draft capital to the trade and don't want to see a guy walk after 2 years, but I'm on the side of hedging my bets with Russell Wilson
  11. He's got 1 NFL victory as a starting QB and he may not even remember playing in that game
  12. I also wonder if maybe Devin Singletary is a trade candidate. Yes - he's #1 on the depth chart currently, but this is also his contract year, vs having 2 years left on Moss's contract I get it - Singletary is the better player, but if we're trading or releasing a RB, does remaining contract length also weigh into the decision?
  13. I'd trade Moss for someone's 3rd or 4th cornerback Highly unlikely, but it's probably the position of need for us
  14. Actually, I'd like them to have a litany of seasons where they finish in the range between 6-11 and 8-9. Good enough to pick in the 11-18 range but never bad enough to have a shot at an actual top QB without totally mortgaging their future And may their next victory against the Bills in a game that matters come in like the 2037 season
  15. Sorry chief, if your main criteria in a high-quality safety is punishing and most likely, illegal hits, then I'm not sure if we're watching the same game here in good old 2022
  16. The correct answer to this question is "all the guys who didn't get injured"
  17. While you're at it, build that time machine so you can go back to 1991 when that was the kind of safety that teams actually wanted
  18. For the 573rd time, we are not wasting a roster spot on Matt Barkley
  19. A full time no-huddle offense isn't the answer When we initially rolled out the K-Gun, it was truly innovative, and other teams didn't have the preparation or the athletes on defense to handle it. That lasted a little while before teams caught on, and at times, it was terribly counter-productive for us A lot has changed in 30 years, and I don't think going no-huddle really scares defensive coordinators any more. Especially with what teams can do in the 2 minute offense anyways. I'm certainly not a fan of having our defense, or any defense spending more time on the field, just because we want to go quicker on offense. It didn't work in SB XXV and it probably ain't working today either
  20. Not specifically answering this topic, I do think that the Bills have been very smart with how they devote their resources toward WR's. With receivers coming out of college with a much more refined set of skills and being pro-ready, the difference between a 1st round WR and a 4th-5th round WR isn't as distinct as it used to be. So in past years where we used to blow a lot of draft capital on guys like Sammy Watkins, Lee Evans, and James Hardy, we're now drafting more for value with the recent drafts of Davis & Shakir in later rounds. Let the other teams drive up the costs and fight each other for getting guys early at what's becoming the 2nd most premium position. I'd rather have Davis & Shakir, and early round picks spent on other positions.
  21. Also, Blackshear looks to be RB 1 given all the pre-season excitement
  22. I'm willing to guess there's some significant distance between what the Dolphins would like to get and any (more realistic) offers that they have so far received
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