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  1. It’s tough to believe that Nate Odomes wasn’t offside on the FG block, but he wasn’t. The Bills were being dominated up to that point in the game and a chip shot FG would have given Denver a 24-9 lead and the game was over. That FG block might be the most amazing game changing play in Bills history, cause the Bills had absolutely no business winning the game.
  2. If there is a receipt that needs to be saved, its the Adam Gase and Nate Hackett would be as successful as McDermott in Buffalo. That's gold Jerry....gold!
  3. I am only replying to this so everyone can see this post. Adam Gase and Nate Hackett would be as successful as McDermott.
  4. Oh I think BB would probably have multiple Superbowls with Mahomes. Probably multiple division titles too. the "still be employed" part was just the floor of my thoughts. He definitely would not have been fired. In that universe, McDermott is probably already gone in Buffalo and Josh is probably closer to Justin Herbert in terms of career accomplishments with a clearly superior HC coaching circles around them in the division. Adam Gase got a head coaching job because when he was OC of Peyton Manning, their offense was sick and Denver was winning 12 or 13 games a season. Nate Hackett got a head coaching job because when he was OC of Aaron Rodgers, their offense was sick and Green Bay was winning 13 games a season (Rodgers won 2 MVP with 'ol Hackett at OC). Those examples prove my point. Lesser coaches with inflated accomplishments.....because they had elite QBs. Well this may be an unfair question because its so long after the fact, but did you think John Fox "deserved" to be fired in Denver after 2014?
  5. So let me get this straight lol. Belicheck is the GOAT, but if he had Mahomes, he would just still be employed? Reid has Mahomes now, has won 3 Super Bowls with him....why are you assuming that Belicheck can't win a Super Bowl with Mahomes? You "think" he would still be employed. Not a very strong argument for the GOAT HC huh? Not completely sure if he's good enough to keep the job with another elite QB. Why are you assuming that coaches like Nate Hackett and Adam Gase would have the same winning percentage as McDermott? You did say, "We have Josh Allen, it doesn't matter."
  6. Anthony Richardson has the dreaded "P"....potential tag. We had Tyrod and Nate Peterman actually start games....that image will never fade
  7. I’m not sure anyone believes Watson is a franchise QB. may as well say Nate Peterman.
  8. Nate Odomes high steppin into the end zone is my immediate thought of this game
  9. well "99% of other basketball players" includes you and me..so what? anyway, guys like the one's I listed aren't good pro players. they simply aren't. Moss could have easily sat on the Knicks bench throughout the early 2000's and racked up 1.9 minutes per game over a season. NBA roster has 15 active players. Moss is as tall or taller than 6 guys on the roster, including 3 starters. There's not much reason to believe that a garbage time scrub on a 17-65 team (Jaden Springer on the Jazz, for instance) is going to school a prime young Moss on the court. people commonly make the error of concluding that, since a player is on a pro roster, that they are simply better at that sport than every other player who didn't make it. that fallacy is revealed when we see crappy players like Ryan Leaf and Nate Peterman starting games. you would have to be crazy to believe that either of those bums would "school 99%" of all other QBs in the country, simply because they made a roster. Well, Izzo never played him-he obviously felt he was more likely to excel at football than at basketball, hence the kind advice. If he was that good, he would never have made him choose. Why on earth would he? plenty of NFL guys played a lot of D1 basketball. It's easy to conclude that Coleman's game was not as good as any of those guys.
  10. Off the top of my head and in no particular order: Josh Allen (QB) Bruce Smith (DE) Jim Kelly (QB) Thurman Thomas (RB) Terrell Owens (WR) Andre Reed (WR) Jason Peters (T) Mario Williams (DE) Takeo Spikes (LB) London Fletcher (LB) Pat Williams (DT) Ted Washington (DT) Kyle Williams (DT) Aaron Schobel (DE) Jerry Hughes (DE) Eric Moulds (WR) James Lofton (WR) Stefon Diggs (WR) LeSean McCoy (RB) Travis Henry (RB) Nate Clements (CB) Jairus Byrd (S) Nate Odoms (S) Terrence McGee (CB) Tre White (CB) Jabari Greer (CB) Eric Wood (C) Mitch Morse (C) Dion Dawkins (LT) Darryl Talley (LB) Bryce Paup (LB) Cornelius Bennett (LB) Chris Spielman (LB) Steve Tasker (ST) Don Beebe (WR) Eric Moulds (WR) Stevie Johnson (WR) Jordan Poyer (S) Micah Hyde (S)
  11. Nate Silver: Trump approval on the rise; Bill Stime/Homelander will need to bump more Trump bad threads After improving steadily since the end of April, Donald Trump’s approval rating has held steady over the past week. Last Tuesday, he had a -3.6 net approval rating in the Silver Bulletin average. Today? Trump’s net approval is -3.7. Overall 46.5 approval 50.1 disapproval https://www.natesilver.net/p/trump-approval-ratings-nate-silver-bulletin
  12. Aaron Schobel, Terrence McGee, Jabari Greer. EDIT: Also, nobody talks about Nate Clements anymore but he was a shutdown corner while in Buffalo.
  13. There are some good drought players who don't get their due because of the bad teams they played on: Terrence McGee, Chris Kelsey, Nate Clements, Aaron Schobel, and London Fletcher are a few. Lee Evans, of course. I also think Joe Ferguson gets forgotten sometimes. He had some good years.
  14. I look at things differently as I see this regime has the best HC and GM this franchise has ever seen considering the talent. Who were the super stars that McD inherited in 2017? Dion Dawkins was drafted in 2017 by McD and is the only player still with the team from that time. How many Hall of Fame players were on those late 80's early 90's Buffalo teams that went to four Super Bowls? QB Jim Kelly, RB Thurman Thomas, WR Andre Reed, WR James Lofton, DE Bruce Smith who still leads the NFL with sacks. How many were "all pro"- pro bowlers like 9 time pro bowler Steve Tasker, Henry Jones, Nate Odomes, Cornelius Bennett. Will Wolford, Jim Ritcher, Howard Ballard. Marv Levy and Bill Polian inherited so much talent and also had so much talent in their scouting staff. John Butler, Norm Pollom and AJ Smith all were amazing. Those 80s-90s Buffalo Bills teams kept Dan Marino out of the SB for a lot of years. They also kept the Chiefs with Joe Montana at QB out, kept John Elway out for awhile. What really stinks for Bills fans is that KC Chiefs team has been plain and simply the better team over the last five seasons. The only NFL team that has won more games in the entire NFL over Buffalo have been the Chiefs. If the Bills played in the NFC I think they would have made it to the SB a few times already. Now, finally this year should be much more difficult for the Chiefs to win their division with new HC Pete Carroll with the Raiders. Sean Payton with Bo Nix in Denver. Harbaugh with the Chargers as both the Chargers, Broncos were in the playoffs last year. I'm just hoping that the new wife doesn't wear out our resident alien unicorn for the season.
  15. this is super cool.In NYC one day a year the city dismisses all noise ordinances. so this was a show Cults played on the roof for that day abducted Madeline follin cults SPIN magazine Nate playing his blonde Gibson Ripper that was later destroyed in their practice space during hurricane Sandy. 😞
  16. so my son is called to join Cults. They all fly to the UK where they are being wined and dined by ITNO. Not Lily Allen herself specifically her "people". so they go to a restaurant and look who is there. freaking Susan Boyle. Who also happens to be signed to SONY-Columbia records. Maddie and Nate see her and thought "this is a once in a lifetime thing we have to meet her" so they approach her.. she was told they were newly signed artists. Susan Boyle takes her hand, puts it to Maddies head and sez"are ye ILL darlin" lol basically snarking her own record label. This pic was taken right then
  17. Yes! Finally an area where I can weigh in as an expert. Here's my rankings: Jackson #94 - A+. Scorching. One of the best EDGE numbers, should look great on him, and I don't mind the connection to the Aaron Schobel legacy. Hancock #37 - A+. Oh my, yes. The Nate Odomes Classic is one of the best numbers for the secondary. It works great for boundary CBs, nickel CBs, and safeties. Which also fits well with Hancock, since he'll probably play a bit of everywhere early in his career. Prather #81 - A+. Great fit for a fairly tall deep threat WR who isn't super fast. Just looks right. Great choice, Kaden - no notes. Hawes #85 - A+. Excellent choice for a blocking TE. I would've also accepted 87 or 88. Hairston #31 - A. Solid number, although I wouldn't have minded a number in the 20s for such a fast guy. I'm somewhat of an old curmudgeon on numbers, but I think Hairston could also pull off single digits. Still, 31 should be a nice fit for his frame, and I like that we don't have a lot of prominent #31 already. Opportunity for Hairston to own that number. Walker #96 - A. I was worried he'd try for a single-digit number like in college, which would've been an absolute disaster on his giant frame. (Zero was salvageable because of roundness, but Keon has that locked down already.) A giant like Walker needs a number that won't make him look silly. This might have been the best options available - I think only 99 would be real competition. Lundt #77 - A-. Good fit for his frame; those 7s look good on a tall and lean guy. Very solid choice! I tend to prefer 77 as a defensive number, but it'll look good on a RT as well. Note that my rating will drop to a B+ if Lundt moves inside to G. Sanders #98 - B. I don't love 98 for a quick, penetrating DT, but it's not awful. Would've preferred most other options in the 90s, but at least it's not in the 70s or something gross like that. The 70s are for DEs, not for DTs. Strong #43 - C-. I'm sorry, but 43 is a safety's number. Unless he's planning to switch positions, I can't get behind this.
  18. Hancock rocking 37. Nate Odomes number on a DB is always a good thing.
  19. That 2004 opening loss to the Jags was just awful. Got my worst sunburn ever at the game, which was not a well played affair. Just hoping the Bills could hang on and then frigging Nate Clements had to try to pick off 4th & 792 instead of just knocking it down
  20. Yeah I kind of agree. I also just think a lot of these Buffalo sports guys (at least the WGR guys) are kinda amateurs. Jeremy and Joe are kinda representative of the "Barstoolification" of sports media. I don't care about your golf game or your upside down hats or whatever the *****. Jeremy I liked as the younger-slightly "hipper" (but not really, Howard was way cooler imo) half of the Howard and Jeremy show. But he doesn't really carry the show on his own. And while I agree that the Bills should care more about the WR position than they do, the whole "WR train" brand he's created is kinda corny as *****. And Joe? I honestly don't get what he's good for. The only truly positive thing I'll say about him as he has the rhythm of the radio down pat. Like he sounds professional. But he also sounds like he's 17. And when I listen to him, I feel like he doesn't really add anything. Like all the rest of the main WGR guys I usually know where their point of view and personality comes through. I know many seem to not like Nate Geary but at least he has opinions. Joe is boring, sounds like he's 12, and did I mention he's boring. The job just seems too big for him. I personally think Schopp and the Bulldog are fun even if Schopp clearly has a sickness with the fantasy football (I'm not joking....does he really have hundreds of teams?) and Bulldog doesn't actually seem to do much more than just show up. Schopp does get impatient with callers, but at the same time, many are idiots who doesn't know what they are talking about. However, he also can be a bit of an ####### even to those who are bringing up an interesting thought. Sal Cappacio might be the worst though. Even after the Beane thing today, with Schopp and Bulldog definitely leading the direction of Beane being ridiculous about the whole thing, Sal of course has to tow the Bills company line saying something like "how could they bring in another WR, where would he even play?" and the whole thing. He's a total company man for the Bills which is insane, cuz isn't the company he works WGR? Not the Buffalo Bills. As I've seen others say, he just seems to LOVE his cozy relationship with the team. And to an extent, I get it. We are all Bills fans, so are those guys. But the other WGR guys at least have the guts to say things could be better. Sal just loves that access so much he just can't do it for the most part. Perhaps as a kid it just seemed like way more mature and cool, but listening to WGR it seemed like adults discussing sports. It was a bit much but it still seemed like adults. Art Wander and whoever. A lot of these guys just don't seem like serious people. And I get it, it's just sports talk, but still. Lastly, am I surprised Jeremy folded under pressure? Nah. I probably would too. But I wish he had held his own and truly went to bat against Beane, at least bringing the need to bring in Amari Cooper due to the Bills offense being stopped dead in it's tracks twice thru five games. But I get that. Beane showed up and he wilted. It is what it is.
  21. Nate Silver who predicted Trump would lose in 2024? This guy has been discredited. He doesn't know anything
  22. Nate Silver Makes a Shocking Prediction Regarding the Democrats' 2028 Presidential Candidate By Ward Clark There's an old saying often attributed to Napoleon Bonaparte: Never interfere with your enemy when he is making a mistake. The Democratic Party has committed a veritable stampede of mistakes in the last few years, most notably the calamitous mistake of anointing Kamala "Queen of Word Salads" Harris as their 2024 standard-bearer. They have reacted to their electoral shellacking predictably; "The voters didn't buy our socialism, so now we must socialism harder" appears to be their new tactic. Now, election analyst Nate Silver thinks that, in 2028, they may not only stay on the Crazy Train, but tie down the safety valves and open the throttle wide. How so? He thinks they'll make Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez their barely-old-enough presidential candidate. https://redstate.com/wardclark/2025/04/17/nate-silver-makes-a-shocking-prediction-regarding-the-democrats-2028-presidential-candidate-n2187985
  23. https://www.kpvi.com/news/national_news/trump-calls-to-investigate-fake-low-approval-polls/article_420d9450-5712-573e-a732-0917edca205d.html Now ALL the polling firms have conspired to make it look like I'm unpopular. INVESTiGATE!! https://www.natesilver.net/p/trump-approval-ratings-nate-silver-bulletin After little movement between April 9th and 21st, Donald Trump’s approval ratings are now falling rapidly. His net approval just hit -9.1 in the Silver Bulletin average. That’s the first time it’s broken -9 during his second term. And it’s only 0.3 percentage points better than Trump’s net approval rating at this point in his first term. In fact, Trump’s disapproval rating is now higher than it was at this point in his first term. On day 98 of term one, 51.8 percent of Americans disapproved of Donald Trump. Today — 98 days into term two — 53.2 percent of Americans disapprove.
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