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Big Turk

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  1. 16 minutes ago, C.Biscuit97 said:

    Everyone picks the chargers to be that “sneaky” team every year and they always disappoint. One of those franchises with no luck.  But it does seem like a great hire. 

     

    I mean it's not like they have never been a power in that division before.

  2. 57 minutes ago, Buddy Hix said:

    This team isn't good enough to win. They have no money to sign the players required to win because of their cap. They should take their medicine, stop restructuring players that are too old to be worth their cap hit and attack again in a couple years.

     

    But please, explain how you see the team financing the additions needed. I'll wait.

     

    They have a lot of draft capital and despite what many think have gotten quite a few good players in it.

     

    Going to get younger, but that doesn't necessarily mean worse 

  3. 15 minutes ago, Aussie Joe said:


    He was ok on special teams when they bought him in midway through 2022 … we dont know how he would go on O because they never gave him a chance …just another player they didn’t trust because he “hadn’t learnt the system “..

     

    Yes...just OK. Those 2 kickoff returns for TDs are just regular plays the Bills make on a week in week out basis.

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  4. 54 minutes ago, uticaclub said:

    We spread Floyd's cap hit over 3 years, so in 2026 we are still paying off a guy who disappeared in December & January.

     

    You've got all the answers it seems. Guess you must be winning championships in your Madden Franchise year after year.

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  5. 5 hours ago, njbuff said:


    I’m fine.

     

    If you think this team is ever gonna be championship material, I don’t know what to tell you.

     

    It’s ALWAYS something and until proven otherwise, it will always be something.

     

    Oh, and McDermott is the new Marvin Lewis. FACT. Ain’t getting over the hump with McDermott and if by some miracle they do, I’ll gladly eat crow.

     

    Blah blah blah...

     

    Nothing ever happens until it happens. Then you'll claim you knew it was going to happen.

     

    Kick rocks.

  6. Troy Franklin please please please...

     

    6'3" tall, 4.35 40 time...deep field burner that would fill the missing John Brown role in this offense.

     

    Put ya hands together...

    Put ya hands together...

    GP are ya with me?

    Oh yeah, we having church we ain't goin nowhere!

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  7. 11 minutes ago, Special K said:

     

    There is no doubt the Bills need to get 2 WR's out of this draft, but the Defense is going to have to get younger and cheaper, especially at the safety position.....unfortunately, the draft is the easiest way to do this.

     

    Bills are pretty great at getting talented DBs in the 5th-7th rounds so I am not too worried about it.  Pretty much they can plug and play anyone at DB and they are mostly OK

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  8. 3 minutes ago, Einstein said:

     

    About 500 (to be higher than the average American annual income). Judging by his traffic, Id guess he probably has 2x or 3x that many subscribers (that’s why I was just curious if you had a reason to think the site was failing).

     

    I do find the whole thing to be pretty weird. He is a well respected journalist and was never known to be a hit piece writer in the past. 

     

    Which likely was greatly boosted by that article

  9. 3 hours ago, Brand J said:

    Final 2nd & 9 and 3rd & 9 really illustrate how Josh got out of taking what the defense was giving him versus wanting to go for the kill shot TD. Both plays had available receivers for potential first down yardage. But, as Warner says, up until that point he had played virtually perfect football. To beat another QB playing close to perfect, it would’ve taken perfection all throughout. The lapse got us. To be clear, I don’t blame Josh, I blame the sieve of a defense. It’d be interesting to see how often we disrupted their routes. 

     

    When a dude is 3-4 yards wide open for a TD why would you not take it?

    3 hours ago, Brand J said:

    Final 2nd & 9 and 3rd & 9 really illustrate how Josh got out of taking what the defense was giving him versus wanting to go for the kill shot TD. Both plays had available receivers for potential first down yardage. But, as Warner says, up until that point he had played virtually perfect football. To beat another QB playing close to perfect, it would’ve taken perfection all throughout. The lapse got us. To be clear, I don’t blame Josh, I blame the sieve of a defense. It’d be interesting to see how often we disrupted their routes. 

     

    When a dude is 3-4 yards wide open for a TD because you looked off the safety on the play why would you not take it?

    3 hours ago, Brand J said:

    Final 2nd & 9 and 3rd & 9 really illustrate how Josh got out of taking what the defense was giving him versus wanting to go for the kill shot TD. Both plays had available receivers for potential first down yardage. But, as Warner says, up until that point he had played virtually perfect football. To beat another QB playing close to perfect, it would’ve taken perfection all throughout. The lapse got us. To be clear, I don’t blame Josh, I blame the sieve of a defense. It’d be interesting to see how often we disrupted their routes. 

     

    When a dude is 3-4 yards wide open for a TD because you looked off the safety on the play why would you not take it?

    3 hours ago, Brand J said:

    Final 2nd & 9 and 3rd & 9 really illustrate how Josh got out of taking what the defense was giving him versus wanting to go for the kill shot TD. Both plays had available receivers for potential first down yardage. But, as Warner says, up until that point he had played virtually perfect football. To beat another QB playing close to perfect, it would’ve taken perfection all throughout. The lapse got us. To be clear, I don’t blame Josh, I blame the sieve of a defense. It’d be interesting to see how often we disrupted their routes. 

     

    When a dude is 3-4 yards wide open for a TD because you looked off the safety on the play why would you not take it?

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  10. Just now, LifeLongBillsFan said:

    We ran the ball with Damar Hamlin - I can express how stupid I think this was

     

    The reason McD even thought of doing this is because his defense sucks so bad that he didnt trust them 


    the same reason we ran a crap offense trying to eat up the clock 


    defense win superbowl - 

    McD’s defense is NEVER going to 

     

     

    Funny when Belichick decided to do the same thing against the Colts because his D couldn't stop Manning he was lauded as a genius 

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  11. 3 hours ago, Low Positive said:

    But the source article has a copy of the petition. It was filed. So he can say what he wants, but he filed for divorce.

     

    Probably never told her and now has some explaining to do...

     

    "Now what had happened wuz..."

  12. 7 minutes ago, Beck Water said:

     

    Please define "near the top of the league" - top 10?  top 15?  67th? 48th? 72nd? 

    Which I guess raises the question "what do you mean by everything"?

     

     

     

    Easy enough to simply look up. Google is your friend.

     

    Diggs was 7th in the NFL in receptions with 107 and 13th in yards with 1183. Also tied for 8th with 8 TDs.

     

    So if we take an average of those we end up at 9.333

  13. 3 minutes ago, Buffalo619 said:

    It didn’t work and was it was disastrous. Like stampede says. Hamlin or Josh Allen?  McD chose Hamlin.  

     

    You can't write revisionist history based on the result of the play.

     

    You are literally basing your point on the execution of the playcall, which is the point I am making...

     

    The execution was the issue not the playcall.

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  14. 1 hour ago, Breakout Squad said:

    The drop itself compared to the others you referenced was the least egregious. The Harmon drop was bad. BUT I’d argue the Diggs drop was painful to another level. They pay him to make those plays and he dropped it. He had drops and fumbled the first catch…

     

    Diggs was more responsible for us losing than Bass. And shame on the people that harassed Bass on social media! 

     

    What? The Harmon drop cost the Bills the game. Diggs drop didn't, they got down to the same position as they would have been at if Diggs caught it and some would argue at the two minute warning, which might have been better in terms of being able to bleed the clock.

  15. 1 minute ago, Buffalo619 said:

    Field position and gain of first down makes it a bad call. Going for it with ball in Joshs hands had much much better odds. 

     

    I don't care where it was. With that situation they should have been able to pick it up regardless of where it was on the field.

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  16. 5 minutes ago, Buffalo619 said:

    It was a combination of both.  Mostly a bad call. 

     

    Again. If you have +2 in the blocking scheme and the other team is short a player on the field, by definition, it cannot be a bad call.

     

    At that point it simply is bad execution. Bills should have been able to tell the Chiefs exactly what they planned on doing and the Chiefs shouldn't have been able to do anything about with the numbers as they were.

     

    Pretty sure if you gave that info to 100 special teams coaches and told them you needed 5 yards for a first down, 100/100 are calling a fake 

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