Royale with Cheese Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 10 minutes ago, DrDawkinstein said: Pretty sure he just proposed a 3-way. Which is probably pretty normal for those Northern Atl burbs where you live. I better be getting Super Bowl tickets out of this. Quote
Fleezoid Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago There's been a lot of Keon bashing here. I have an alternate theory: Gabe Davis texted Keon on Friday morning, and typed: "Hey Keon, meeting's been changed today; pushed back 2 hours" "And that's how you get a roster bump!" 1 Quote
NORWOODS FOOT Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago (edited) 12 hours ago, cale said: Yeah man. Glad we can put this to bed. Finally. So glad we got Keon instead of a speed burner. Maybe Worthy isn't well developed yet, but he sure made his presence felt in the AFC Championship. He was a perpetual headache. Even Taylor Swift knew they got a good pick in the trade and that we screwed up. I’m a Bills fan, not a B.I.L.L.S. fan. I only care about winning a Super Bowl. Wiffing on 2/3 first picks in the last three drafts (Elam off the team and Coleman benched) ain’t getting us closer. and in the case of Elam, we had to use our first round pick this year to make up for that mistake instead of taking another player. If you’re cool with it, you’re cool with it. Apparently, you and Terry Pegula have that in common. Edited 2 hours ago by NORWOODS FOOT Quote
billsfan714 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 1 hour ago, mannc said: Wait, you’re saying Curtis Samuel is not 100 percent healthy? He might get hurt next game getting dressed in the locker room. What a complete waste of a signing. Quote
LabattBlue Posted 58 minutes ago Posted 58 minutes ago Anyone think McD continues to sit Coleman as long as the offense is doing well? IMO he sits the rest of the year unless injuries put him back in the lineup. …and if he continues to have off the field issues…cut him ASAP. Quote
Beck Water Posted 11 minutes ago Posted 11 minutes ago 9 hours ago, Royale with Cheese said: Amazing stat I heard regarding Coleman. Last year without Coleman after the wrist injury, we scored..... 30, 30, 35 and 42. This year....44. I mean I sense a pattern....do youse guys? Bills opened this season scoring 41, 30, 31, and 31 points with Coleman playing 88, 51, 75, and 73% of the offensive snaps. Scored 40 points against Carolina with Coleman playing 73% of the snaps. Last season scored 48 points and won the week Coleman returned from the wrist injury, after scoring 42 points and losing the week before without him. The pattern I see is that the Bills have to score a *****-ton of points on offense to make up for their crappy D these days. That seems to be true whether Coleman is playing or not. What pattern is it you're sensing exactly? Quote
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