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2 minutes ago, H2o said:

People can say what they will, but I'm happy that Tre is having a resurgence of sorts in a Bills uni. If he can be 85% the player he was prior to the ACL tear for us, then our CB tandem is going to be one of the best in the entire NFL. Let Hairston learn from two of the best the Bills have had in a long time, and get some reps along the way. 

Many detractors ignore the fact of how long he is removed now from two major injuries AND he was making damn good progress with the Ravens the 2nd half of the season.  I just pray Max is ok, I didn't like they were doing a drawer test on his knee

 

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The injury to Max likely cements Tre as the starter for this season. Even if it's not a significant injury (ACL), he's likely going to miss training camp time and was already working with the second team. 

 

Hoping for the best 🙏

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1 minute ago, SoonerBillsFan said:

I didn't like they were doing a drawer test on his knee

 

That's so common for any knee tweak I wouldn't worry about the fact they were doing it.

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1 hour ago, sunshynman said:

Great, we will have to find someone else to rag on!


 

Where did the term "rag on" come from?

The phrase likely originated from the association of menstruation with the use of cloth menstrual pads or rags before the widespread availability of modern sanitary products. It is considered a crude and disrespectful term that objectifies and diminishes women based on their menstrual cycle.

 

Just sayin…

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Posted
19 minutes ago, Steptide said:

Or could be nothing at all. Let's just wait and see 

Sorry, we live in a vibe based world now - facts and patience are a thing of the past, boomer! :beer: 

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3 minutes ago, Process said:

The injury to Max likely cements Tre as the starter for this season. Even if it's not a significant injury (ACL), he's likely going to miss training camp time and was already working with the second team. 

 

Hoping for the best 🙏

Yeah, hopefully it's not his ACL or his meniscus. 

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Re: ACL’s, if they did a check on Hairston and let him walk off with help like that, could be wishful thinking.. but they typically know immediately when they check and everything else is basically to confirm the initial diagnosis. 

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1 hour ago, Slippery Rubber Mats said:

 

I agree, but is it the same staff? I think the head guy got replaced, but I wonder how much of that staff is there? Either way, they proved themselves that day.

Good question. I’ve known several on the training/medical staffs over the years, so I’ll put out some feelers. I know that Denny Kellington took a big promotion with the Panthers earlier this year, but a couple still remain from the staff on the field saving Damar. 

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Posted
2 hours ago, Rubes said:

That is just one incredibly large human being. Imagine being so large you make Ed Oliver look like a point guard.

 


Deone Walker make Ed and TJ look like little children. He is a monster! 

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Hairston having a severe injury will hurt.  White playing like it’s 21 is a pleasant surprise. Its July long way to go.  Pads are on now bullets will fly and that will create some friendly fire.  Beane does a solid jobs of answering roster concerns with numbers.  White, Dane, Strong and Hancock help the easy of any time missed by Hairston.    

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If the DL lives up to some of its potential and we can stay healthy at LB and Safety, I’m not too worried about Tre at CB2 based on how it’s reported he’s looked at camp.

 

Was probably 50/50 he’d start the season as CB2 anyway, so hopefully Hairston can ramp back up and make a push later.  Big opening for Dorian Strong too, who also seems to quietly be having a solid camp. 
 

The Deone Walker hype train might have some juice.   That guy was a freak two years ago, before a meh past year dealing with the back injury. 
 

 

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7 minutes ago, SCBills said:

If the DL lives up to some of its potential and we can stay healthy at LB and Safety, I’m not too worried about Tre at CB2 based on how it’s reported he’s looked at camp.

 

Was probably 50/50 he’d start the season as CB2 anyway, so hopefully Hairston can ramp back up and make a push later.  Big opening for Dorian Strong too, who also seems to quietly be having a solid camp. 
 

The Deone Walker hype train might have some juice.   That guy was a freak two years ago, before a meh past year dealing with the back injury. 
 

 

The Bills for the past couple of years have had to rely heavily on defensive backfield depth and linebacker depth. I hope the Bills go very deep and strong with CB depth as they classily seem to not have enough for the playoffs. 

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