Bills!Win! Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago To keep me mentally sane, I just pretend that we never signed him. 1 1 2 2 Quote
Richard Noggin Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago Just now, Bills!Win! said: To keep me mentally sane, I just pretend that we never signed him. Can you also convince the salary cap? 1 1 Quote
Bills!Win! Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago Just now, Richard Noggin said: Can you also convince the salary cap? I’m a bills fan with PTSD. I have to play mind games with myself. Who is Diggs? Just some diva that the Vikings traded to the Patriots 2 Quote
The Frankish Reich Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago 3 hours ago, Chugga said: He brought so much juice to the defense. This is devastating I see what you did there. 26 minutes ago, pi2000 said: It feels like karma in a way He took PEDs and maybe that, or missing time due to suspension, tilted the odds in favor of a ruptured achilles. Yep. My AI friend confirms. As do JJ Watt, Shawne Merriman, and lots of other real life examples. Yes, athletes using performance-enhancing drugs, particularly anabolic-androgenic steroids (AAS), are significantly more likely to suffer Achilles tendon injuries and ruptures. Anabolic steroids contribute to this increased risk through several mechanisms: Biomechanical Mismatch: Anabolic steroids induce rapid muscle hypertrophy and increased strength, but the tendons and ligaments do not adapt or strengthen at the same rate. This creates a dangerous mismatch where the powerful muscles place supraphysiological loads on relatively weaker, less resilient tendons, predisposing them to injury or rupture. Weakened Tendon Structure: AAS use disrupts the normal synthesis and cross-linking of collagen, the primary structural component of tendons. Studies in animals have shown that steroids can lead to collagen fiber dysplasia (abnormal formation) and decreased tensile strength and elasticity. Impaired Repair: AAS can inhibit the activity of matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs), enzymes crucial for the normal remodeling and repair of tendon tissue. This impaired healing capacity can lead to pre-existing degenerative changes in the tendon that make it more susceptible to acute rupture during intense physical activity. 1 Quote
BuffaloBillsGospel2014 Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago Unfortunately his career will probably never be the same afterwards, has there been a dominant player in the NFL other than RB Adrian Peterson to come back from an achilles tear or better yet on defense? Quote
Buffalo716 Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago 1 minute ago, BuffaloBillsGospel2014 said: Unfortunately his career will probably never be the same afterwards, has there been a dominant player in the NFL other than RB Adrian Peterson to come back from an achilles tear or better yet on defense? Dan Marino and Terrell suggs both played well after Quote
BuffaloBillsGospel2014 Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago 1 minute ago, Buffalo716 said: Dan Marino and Terrell suggs both played well after Yeah Suggs is a good one, he had 54 sacks after he tore his but only 1 guy after an injury like that doesn't seem promising but here's to hope. 1 Quote
Buffalo716 Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago Just now, BuffaloBillsGospel2014 said: Yeah Suggs is a good one, he had 54 sacks after he tore his but only 1 guy after an injury like that doesn't seem promising but here's to hope. Well to be fair you just said could you name any names I didn't say his chances are promising lol at least he does rely more on power than pure speed Quote
BuffaloBillsGospel2014 Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago 1 minute ago, Buffalo716 said: Well to be fair you just said could you name any names I didn't say his chances are promising lol at least he does rely more on power than pure speed I know i was just talking out loud my bad lol 1 Quote
JerseyBills Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago Brutal I hope Beane is hyper aggressive at the trade deadline Quote
Buffalo716 Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago 1 minute ago, BuffaloBillsGospel2014 said: I know i was just talking out loud my bad lol No it's a valid question.. because not a lot of defenders come back from it 1 Quote
uticaclub Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago 2 hours ago, BeastMaster said: He was a Rams cast off that was abusing PEDs These hot takes treating this guy like he's an elite player are so incredibly dumb that I am embarrassed to even have to call posters like you out on it Do better Have you seen the other players on the Bills defense? He was elite in comparison Quote
HappyDays Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago (edited) Losing Hoecht for the year on its own doesn't bother me too much. But having it happen immediately after losing Oliver for the year is a gut punch. We just lost all of our interior pass rush ability in the span of two weeks. The only saving grace is that it happened right before the trade deadline. Adding an interior pass rusher just became an absolute necessity. There are a few good options out there that could be had for probably a day three pick. Edited 14 hours ago by HappyDays 2 Quote
BADOLBILZ Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago 7 minutes ago, HappyDays said: Losing Hoecht for the year on its own doesn't bother me too much. But having it happen immediately after losing Oliver for the year is a gut punch. We just lost all of our interior pass rush ability in the span of two weeks. The only saving grace is that it happened right before the trade deadline. Adding an interior pass rusher just became an absolute necessity. There are a few good options out there that could be had for probably a day three pick. Please let it be Calais Campbell. Checks all the boxes and can play DE as well should Oliver and Sanders somehow make it back in the rotation in a playoff scenario. 1 1 Quote
Buffalo716 Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago (edited) 6 minutes ago, BADOLBILZ said: Please let it be Calais Campbell. Checks all the boxes and can play DE as well should Oliver and Sanders somehow make it back in the rotation in a playoff scenario. I don't think Campbell would slot in as anything other than a three technique and occasional one technique defensive tackle here I don't think he could line up at seven technique anymore .. he's like 310 lb Now in an under alignment he could play the big end He could definitely help our interior though Edited 13 hours ago by Buffalo716 Quote
Buffalo ill Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago White gets paid, tears acl then achilles. Miller gets paid tears acl. Milano gets paid always injured Oliver gets paid, always injured. Hoecht, suspension and acl tear. Can this team have a difference maker on defense actually play a full season? Quote
BADOLBILZ Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago (edited) 12 minutes ago, Buffalo716 said: I don't think Campbell would slot in as anything other than a three technique and occasional one technique defensive tackle here I don't think he could line up at seven technique anymore .. he's like 310 lb Now in an under alignment he could play the big end He could definitely help our interior though Yeah you don't want to rotate him in at DE unless you have to...........but remember that Solomon and Jackson are the options if something happens to Bosa or Epenesa. The current issue is on the interior though and he has been a tremendous pass rusher and penetrator the past 2 seasons. A guy like Harrison Phillips could easily be an inactive in a situation where Oliver, Walker, Jones, Sanders and J Phillips are all available. Campbell would probably slot no worse than 3rd in the group of 5. Might be useful in Walker's development as well. Edited 13 hours ago by BADOLBILZ 1 Quote
Buffalo716 Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago 11 minutes ago, BADOLBILZ said: Yeah you don't want to rotate him in at DE unless you have to...........but remember that Solomon and Jackson are the options if something happens to Bosa or Epenesa. The current issue is on the interior though and he has been a tremendous pass rusher and penetrator the past 2 seasons. A guy like Harrison Phillips could easily be an inactive in a situation where Oliver, Walker, Jones, Sanders and J Phillips are all available. Campbell would probably slot no worse than 3rd in the group of 5. Might be useful in Walker's development as well. What he would bring that I would be excited about is availability He has 18 years of consistently showing up to play he has like 12 missed games in 18 years hahah 1 1 Quote
North Buffalo Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago 10 hours ago, 5ths the charm said: Lots of soft tissue injuries. Poor conditioning. Im thinking poor stretching habits and possibly hydration during the game.. Quote
North Buffalo Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago (edited) 7 hours ago, BuffaloBillsGospel2014 said: Yeah Suggs is a good one, he had 54 sacks after he tore his but only 1 guy after an injury like that doesn't seem promising but here's to hope. Age and speed are big factors for recovery... Achilles are low blood tendons so guys who have had them learn proper stretching and strengthening.... PS I had two partials luckily and coming back is more about confidence of being able to go full bore... Look at Jack Quinn of the Sabres. He did tore his training over the summer, his basically taking him a year and a half to be fully confident, but his speed is back. Edited 7 hours ago by North Buffalo Quote
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