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mushypeaches

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  1. This is not a problem Repeat, this is not a problem Let's focus on winning by THROWING the football
  2. Successful screen plays will only open up the downfield passing game even more. This is the evolution of complimentary football that we were hoping for from Brian Daboll. Now that they have all the weapons, there's no excuse for lazy play-calling
  3. Remember - next year, we'll be waking up late on Friday morning with a hangover from celebrating the raising of the banner the night before
  4. It's Matt Patricia all the way. His players already openly hate him
  5. Jeepers H Crackers, this is the worst post ever
  6. Top running backs don't markedly improve a team's results. The market has proven that out over the last 20 years. Teams that choose to pay these bloated contracts are just lighting $100 bills on fire. Mixon is a fine running back, but he's not really moving the needle for what the Bengals need to do to improve. To echo other posters, this is fine as long as other teams choose to make these decisions. Glad it's not the Bills
  7. At our Harrisburg Bills Backers bar, Tyrod was not called by name, simply referred to as "3 and Out". I can't recall him ever throwing a pass for a long 3rd down completion This is also why we love Josh Allen
  8. I think there's about 175,000 reasons not to allow fans into games. But don't let that stand in the way of reason and prudence
  9. There's no way he's not done with that team, and possibly the NHL
  10. It truly mystifies me how this talking fart balloon keeps getting job opportunities in the league
  11. we can't keep turning and churning these high performing draft picks. At some point, we have to start giving 2nd contracts. And it sends entirely the wrong message to the culture that McBeane are trying to build to ship a guy off just because he's not comfortable with playing this year. Shouldn't be any more complicated than that
  12. Let's agree to meet in the middle and wish that they had Ted Washington from 1995
  13. You are conveniently forgetting that Freddie was probably 35 at the time and not exactly a full time player. They let him go at EXACTLY the right time, the mistake was thinking that a lightweight mullet Jeff Wright could man the position competently.
  14. This one is right up there with "Peyton Manning 40 Yard Naked Bootleg Day"
  15. I'm partial to "Lonnie Johnson Getting Decked By the Punt Returner While Looking Back Day"
  16. And this is why Beane's strategy of signing several mid-level veterans each year, most specifically for OL & DL, really starts to pay off. We have versatility, depth, and the ability to manage these types of situations better than most teams, simply because of the foresight of our leadership team. Plus, it helps build competition across the roster, and sometimes bears fruit with guys stepping up that you might not have expected, and flipping excess depth for draft picks. Contrast that to previous regimes when 1 or 2 injuries and we're down to JAG's like John DiGiorgio having to take big roles
  17. Thank god we're finally off this cycle of hiring failed retread coaches just because that's all that will take the job (Jauron, Gailey, Rex) Who in their right mind hires Adam Gase coming off his stint in Miami? The red flags were all there, and if anything, they've gotten worse under the microscope in NY. Teams that fail to learn from the past, deserve all the misery that they get
  18. I think we can call the stadium whatever we want Not for nothing, but we did put the "12th Man" up on the Wall in 1992...
  19. An amazing and appropriate analogy
  20. Difficult to see the need to make this big of a move this early, and for a defensive player on a middling team. What's the big downside by waiting another year (or even two)? Especially for someone like him - where one more on field incident will equal a ban of a year or maybe even more. Seems like a very Browns-like thing to do. Why not throw another couple years on OBJ's contract while you're at it? He's another stable fellow...
  21. Let's pump the brakes there, fella.
  22. You're not wrong about the trade itself, but it was deeply symptomatic of the dysfunction of the Jauron/Gailey years, where it was apparent that finding and keeping high quality talent was going to continue to be difficult. Why would a guy like Peters want to play here long term, when he could get much more money, and much more WINNING somewhere else?
  23. I think this is crazy and somewhat unnecessary for both sides, especially with the current level of uncertainty
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