
Albany,n.y.
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You mean one of these? My nephew has season tickets to the Golden State Warriors in SF & he drops everyone off, parks some blocks away & comes back on a scooter. After the game he gets the scooter back from the scooter storage area in the arena & goes back & gets the car & picks us up a couple of blocks from the arena. Saves a lot on parking.
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Is Allen routinely fooled by pre-snap disguises?
Albany,n.y. replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall
He's the guy who wrote these grades after the 2018 draft. Josh Allen just keeps embarrassing him, So does Josh Rosen:https://ftw.usatoday.com/2018/04/2018-nfl-draft-grades-picks-results-analysis-cradinals-colts-chargers-browns-giants-jets-josh-rosen-baker-mayfield-sam-darnold-saquon-barkley 7. Josh Allen, QB Wyoming — Buffalo Bills (via TB) GRADE: F Analysis: The Bills gave up two second-round picks for the right draft a quarterback who is nothing more than a strong arm. Allen is inaccurate, struggles to read defenses and is uncomfortable from the pocket. Other than that, he’s a pretty good quarterback. This pick isn’t all that surprising. After all, this is the same team that thought Nathan Peterman gave it a better chance to win than Tyrod Taylor. 10. Josh Rosen, QB UCLA — Arizona Cardinals (via OAK) GRADE: A+ Analysis: The best quarterback in the draft had to wait 10 picks to hear his name called. Rosen gives the Cardinals a polished pocket passer who reads defense in an instant and throws the ball accurately. And now he’s motivated to make the nine team that passed on him regret that mistake.- 138 replies
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Is Boston Media finally starting to sour on Bilicheat?
Albany,n.y. replied to muppy's topic in The Stadium Wall
He's not quitting unless he has a fatal illness. Do you know something his doctors are sworn to secrecy about? -
Is Boston Media finally starting to sour on Bilicheat?
Albany,n.y. replied to muppy's topic in The Stadium Wall
These two are among the worst head coaches ever. BB is not resigning & handing things over to either one of these incompetent boobs. The reason he brought them back is he likes them & knows he can push them around and they'll take it because they have no choice. That's probably the main reason why he likes them. -
I bet the Bills to win the AFC at +425 back in February. They're now + 300. I didn't bet them to win the Super Bowl because my goal was to create a Super Bowl ticket fund.
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Is Boston Media finally starting to sour on Bilicheat?
Albany,n.y. replied to muppy's topic in The Stadium Wall
That's true with most head coaches. They're nothing special until a franchise QB lands in their lap & they ride that QB to fame & fortune. Think of these guys without their QB: Marv-Kelly Belichick-Brady Walsh-Montana Shula-Marino, Griese Grant-Tarkinton J.Johnson-Aikman, Marino Ewbank-Unitas, Namath Landry-Staubach Noll-Bradshaw Dungy-P. Manning Coughlin-E. Manning Lombardi-Starr Payton-Brees Tomlin-Roethlisberger Guys like Pete Carroll & Mike Shanahan were nothing before Wilson & Elway. Just imagine if the Bills had drafted Josh Rosen instead of Josh Allen. McDermott would have been run out of town, and Brian Daboll would be an assistant coach in NE instead of head coach of the Giants. -
I don't remember trashing him when he was traded: prove it with an archived post, or you've got the wrong guy. Edit: I looked at my posts from April 2009 and I found ZERO posts trashing Peters when he was traded. Next time get your facts straight before you make a statement that is blatantly false. If you have any doubts how wrong you are, go to page 193 of my activity which is around the time he was traded. The only post I have in a Peters trade thread has nothing to do with Peters or any trade.
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I'm not touching it but I'm betting the Bills B team, AKA the NY Giants to lose by more than 5.5 at Tennessee. The Giants are similar to the 2018 Bills except their QB of the future is in college, not a rookie yet. They're in cap hell, devoid of a lot of talent. The only way they keep it close is if Saquon has close to 200 yards total offense and keeps the ball away from Tennessee.
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Not to spoil things for you, but they solved the cases at the end.
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Next week after the veteran contracts are no longer guaranteed, Dallas is signing Reggie McKenzie and Joe DeLamielleure. They're going to call their O-line The Over The Hill Gang II The talk certainly wasn't among NFL GMs, who let him go undrafted and then when the Bills cut him, nobody put in a waiver claim & the Bills were able to sign him to the practice squad.
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I don't know enough to bet college, just too many teams. But since it's titled degenerate gambler thread I couldn't just leave it alone. Tennessee -5.5 at home over the NY Giants, looks like a pretty good bet to give the points.
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Unless Jackson has a bad 2022, Baltimore has no choice but to pay him. He's too young to get traded like Wilson was. Baltimore will either sign him to a big long term deal or franchise him next season. Now if he has a bad 2022 or gets injured again & misses significant time, they may let him go, but a well run organization doesn't get rid of a star QB approaching his prime years unless they have a plan in place. Considering that even top 10 QB draft choices have only a slightly better than 50% hit rate, I can't see Baltimore going in a different direction as long as Jackson's 2022 isn't a disaster.
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It was a done deal when you questioned my statement of the obvious, yet you did it anyway. Just about everyone else except you knew enough about roster manipulations to understand what was going on, but you were oblivious to the obvious, and then doubled down with clown questions & statements.
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I'm sure now. It's always dangerous to doubt the obvious.
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Sam Martin in Buffalo on a visit (Signed to a 1 yr contract)
Albany,n.y. replied to Turbo44's topic in The Stadium Wall
If the Bills don't sign Martin there's still 3 spots open on the practice squad & for 3 weeks they can have a practice squad punter before they have to sign him to the 53 man roster. It's an option if they really don't like anyone. They could also keep switching out the practice squad punter every 3 weeks until they like someone. 😄 -
In the winter of 2018 I was too sick to really study things & have a decent opinion. I was neutral on Josh Allen before the draft & then went into trust but verify mode when we drafted him. The guy I was most against was Rosen because the concussions reminded me too much of Rob Johnson. I thought he was a medical risk, not that he'd be horrible in the NFL. I have to admit with my limited knowledge at the time I wanted Darnold, which is almost as bad as wanting Rosen, but the Jets took him at 3 & made things easier to accept.
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I remember watching him in the 1st preseason game last year & he was totally lost out there. He did get a little better as the preseason progressed, but I doubt the Bills would be interested. I had high hopes for him because when he was drafted he said his goal was the Hall of Fame. The only way he ends up in Canton is if he buys a house there.
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https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/30920143/mel-kiper-highest-graded-quarterbacks-ever-nfl-draft-john-elway-ranks-first-1979-trevor-lawrence-makes-top-10 He was #9 all time at the time of the 2018 draft. 10. Josh Allen, Wyoming Draft class: 2018 Pick: No. 7 overall, Buffalo Bills What I wrote at the time: "Allen has crushed the pre-draft process and is in the mix to be the No. 1 overall pick. He has shown improvement at the Senior Bowl and at the combine, and he has a high ceiling. Allen is super raw but can really sling it. His numbers weren't great in 2016 (28 touchdown passes, 15 interceptions while completing 56 percent of his passes), and his numbers weren't great in 2017 (16 touchdown passes, six interceptions while completing 56.3 percent of his passes), but NFL teams will take into account the talent around him. The Wyoming offense lost 47 touchdowns from the 2016 team, along with its center. I think Allen's numbers will be much better in an NFL offense with NFL players. He put some strong film together in the Cowboys' bowl win, throwing three touchdown passes in the first half, even while recovering from a shoulder injury." Career notes: Allen broke out in Year 3 in Buffalo, completing 69.2% of his passes and throwing 37 touchdown passes with only 10 picks. He finished second in the MVP voting while leading the Bills to the AFC title game. Allen, who turns 25 this summer, has inserted himself into the top tier of NFL signal-callers. Here's what he said when Allen was drafted:
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It's more dangerous to ignore the obvious and ask for links that you know don't exist. Saying Stevenson is going to IR is as safe as saying there will be daylight tomorrow morning. I can't link a photo of tomorrow's daylight either.