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Son of a K-Gun

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  1. 18 hours ago, BUFFALOBART said:

    A sweeping statement, is correct, regarding these bottom feeders.

    They pocket the dough, and keep the suckers coming. If there are natural disasters, or situations where their 'Teleflock', might need some sort of assistance, they are nowhere to be found..

     

    I dunno Bart, seems like Pat Robertson tries to assist his Teleflock in times of natural disaster...😉

     

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  2. 1 hour ago, Shaw66 said:

    Virgil -

     

    Thanks for posting these.  They're great.   I haven't finished this one, because I got stuck on #1.  

     

    I didn't think of Henry's lack of success being attributable to his finally hitting the wall - which makes me sad for him, because he has been absolutely magnificent for several years, but I think you may be right.  I'd like to think the Bills had the perfect defense, and they did play the run really well. 

     

    What I notice about Henry was that everyone was taking him down at the knees and below.   Poyer early on, I think the time Miller got him in the backfield, Elam, and one or two other guys.   If they got close to him, they went low and did a good job wrapping up his legs.  Henry went down almost immediately when that happened.  He'd get the yard or two from falling forward, but he didn't break any of those tackles.  I think in years past, he'd stay upright, pull his legs out of the tackle and keep going.  

     

    He definitely didn't look like the guy we've seen previously. 

    I noticed that they were wrapping Henry up low as well and commented on it specifically on Elam's tackle since he came into the draft with a bit of a reputation for not liking big contact...good run support there by the rook.  However there was one tackle of Henry that stood out for me as a bit of a wow moment, and it was when Edmunds went high on him and took him down with ease.  That is something which simply doesn't happen often at all.  Big boy tackling right there.

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  3. 30 minutes ago, Bangarang said:

    I gotta give McDaniel credit for not sounding like every other HC in the league with the same generic and canned responses. He comes across as really genuine and doesn’t take himself too seriously. 

    He doesn't sound like every other coach in the NFL, I'll give you that...but "really genuine"?  He can't possibly believe the crap he spews about Tua, can he?

     

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  4. 2 hours ago, Draconator said:

    MAJOR UPDATE!!! 

     

    The border restrictions for going into Canada appear to be ending on Sept 30th. Meaning no more ArriveCAN app, free and easy border crossing (sans traffic, of course) pre-Covid will return! 

     

    @GugnyI can still get you that 6 pack of Rush Golden Ale. We can meet up Saturday before the game. 

    I guess that the Federal government doesn't give a damn about the Blue Jays and potentially maintaining their unfair home field advantage if they actually sneak into the playoffs.

  5. Right after Marv shouted "Right here, right now" my son turned to me and asked if I was okay...my eyes might have been leaking a bit.

     

    12 hours ago, UKBillFan said:

    Highmark looked stunning in the overhead shots which aired during the match.

     

    One of the first things I noticed when we took our seats was the Goodyear Blimp floating overhead, as if we needed further confirmation that this team had arrived!

     

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  6. Two game small sample size, but one thing I am seeing from this Bills squad that has been lacking is the put-away killer instinct.  Both weeks the Bills have gone up big in the second half and didn’t allow the opponent a single point.  They are punching teams in the face and then stepping on their throat.  I’ve seen so many Bills teams where this just isn’t the case and the team falls asleep once they race out to a lead…but the attitude this year just seems different.  There is no let-up this year, and they are breaking teams caught in their wake.

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  7. 1 minute ago, UKBillFan said:


    We lost at the Jags last year plus got turned over at home by a team with Mac Jones at Quarterback.

     

    We’re more than good enough to win if we play at our best. If we don’t, the Titans are good enough to take advantage.

    Of course, any given Sunday (or Monday) and all that…but I just don’t get why every single week people are so nervous about playing games against inferior teams.  Enjoy this team we get to support week in and week out and try not to sweat it so much.

  8. 13 minutes ago, Big Turk said:

     

    Growing up on the East Side of Buffalo we lived near the Cheektowaga border and a giant apartment complex that had huge, virtually pitch black(no lights) open courtyards with the apartment complexes designed like a rectangle with one open side. In those wide open spaces were lots of crabapple trees and around this time of year all those crabapples started falling to the ground...

     

    During Friday and Saturday nights around this time of year we would wait until it got dark and then run through the complex picking up the mushy apples that fell and chucking them at the windows of the upper level apartments, splattering them all over the windows...all you'd hear as we ran through were the trailing "You f*****g little punks...I'm going to...."

     

    We never got caught but we did end up hitting someone who was apparently waiting for us that night with the window open and instead got hit and the apple splattered all over him and his glasses as he stood there with a stunned look and was speechless...I almost fell down from laughing so hard...

     

    I walked by a crabapple tree the other day and saw a bunch of apples on the ground and started chuckling to myself...

    We were crabapple kids growing up 100%…those things hurt like hell when used properly!

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  9. 20 minutes ago, zow2 said:

    On the radar now there is a large swath of moderate/heavy rain over the western part of Lake Erie and Southern Ontario... moving due east towards Buffalo. 

    Ya'll sure this will be through the area and outta here by 7pm?  Tailgating looks to be nice and wet.

    I’m in Southwestern Ontario and that swath just passed over…lots of rain, lots of thunder, lots of lightning.  I’m about 130 miles west of Orchard Park, and radar shows this system hitting the stadium around 11am and clearing by 12:30.  Radar looks not bad after but forecast still saying it could be a wet evening.

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