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5 minutes ago, BVBILLS said:

Should have kept Mack Hollins around. That guy brought the juice!

He would have been back, but the Pats had mountains of cap space, and they used it to overpay him. Nobody would argue that he's earning that contract in New England (4.5 million for 9 receptions for 70 yards in 6 games), except that by spending that money the Pats made their division rival weaker. I think they signed both Diggs and Hollins out of spite. Vrabel and Kraft are petty like that. I wish Beane were petty and refused to deal with KC, but that's a topic for another discussion. 

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10 minutes ago, Low Positive said:

 

10 minutes ago, Low Positive said:

Then Palmer got hip-drop tackled, and that was that. 

That wasn’t a hip drop tackle. The tackler has to come down with his body weight on the back of the offensive players legs, which didn’t happen 

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22 minutes ago, AlCowlingsTaxiService said:

 

That wasn’t a hip drop tackle. The tackler has to come down with his body weight on the back of the offensive players legs, which didn’t happen 

I stand corrected. But the point stands. His injury came just as the Josh and he were starting to make a connection. 

Posted
1 hour ago, CincyBillsFan said:

No since we don't know what the 2025 Bills will look like yet.

 


but you already know NE is no better than the 2019 Bills?

 

how does that make sense?

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10 minutes ago, Mr. WEO said:


but you already know NE is no better than the 2019 Bills?

 

how does that make sense?

In my 60 years of watching NFL football I have noticed that young teams on the rise often lose games that they should win.  This inconstancy is something I believe is a characteristic of young teams that are in the process of going from being bad to good teams. I expect the Pats to finish about 10 - 7 and make the playoffs as a wild card.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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3 hours ago, CincyBillsFan said:

In my 60 years of watching NFL football I have noticed that young teams on the rise often lose games that they should win.  This inconstancy is something I believe is a characteristic of young teams that are in the process of going from being bad to good teams. I expect the Pats to finish about 10 - 7 and make the playoffs as a wild card.

 

 

 

 

 

 


Are the Bills younger? Shouldn’t they have beaten the Falcons?

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On 10/16/2025 at 6:58 AM, Livinginthepast said:

Was Cooper done before he got here? Or was there still something in the tank? Either way we didnt get much out of him? Was that due to Brady's inability to use him or Cooper's somewhat detached attitude?

I think Coop was pretty done physically, he got hurt here immediately too. 
 

Josh takes a while to develop trust in his WRs, sometimes I think that's more the case than OC usage. 

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On 10/16/2025 at 3:58 AM, Livinginthepast said:

Was Cooper done before he got here? Or was there still something in the tank? Either way we didnt get much out of him? Was that due to Brady's inability to use him or Cooper's somewhat detached attitude?

 

14 hours ago, CSBill said:

And here we are a year later, and no one wants him, or he wants no one?

 

On August 1st, Amari signed a one-year, $3.5 million contract with the Raiders.

 

On September 4th, he announced his retirement.

 

8 hours ago, Low Positive said:

Palmer was supposed to do that. And something was starting to change in the Atlanta game. They obviously came out with a plan and Josh was working the ball to Palmer in the intermediate to deep areas in ways that he hadn't this season. Then Palmer got hip-drop tackled, and that was that. 

 

I know others have said it wasn't a hip drop tackle but I don't remember seeing a clear replay and he definitely went down awkwardly.

 

Regardless, considering the way he started the game and the state of the WR corps, it was a very untimely injury.

 

While it's not a talented group, Brady has to do a better job of scheming guys open.

 

The controversial Worthy did almost nothing against Detroit... except catch a short TD pass on a simple horizontal pattern that Elijah Moore can undoubtedly run.

 

Posted
10 hours ago, BVBILLS said:

Should have kept Mack Hollins around. That guy brought the juice!

Still really pisses me off. Fun guy, solid player, great attitude and made several clutch catches where others failed, but you know who needs those kind of players?

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