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1 hour ago, TheFunPolice said:

Zach Taylor is a terrible HC

 

Brown is a terrible owner.

 

The organization is cheap and cuts every corner.

 

Burrow has missed the playoffs 3 years in a row now assuming they don't make it.

 

He's going to want out and Mike Brown will force him to retire just to "win" over the player instead of trading him. 

 

 

Burrow's only hope is the Rams win the Super Bowl and Stafford retires and Snead is on the phone to the Bengals the next day with a starting offer of 2 1sts.

Posted
14 hours ago, HOUSE said:

Needs some technique work on wrapping up a tackle

But, Happy birthday anyway..

 

https://youtube.com/shorts/5FaBh_seWKM?si=p5wFuxazwdf62IWG

 

Does anyone doubt that Josh would have made this tackle?

 

13 hours ago, Billsfanatic8989 said:

Great player to watch. Just a shame he is employed by arguably the worst ownership in the league

 

11 hours ago, Mr. WEO said:

wow not even close.  Browns Titans and Raiders

 

if the "worst ownership" resulted in Chase, Hggins, Boyd and a 1200 yard RB around Josh Allen all in the same year, posters here would rightfully fund the statue of the guy out front.

 

11 hours ago, DrDawkinstein said:

Dont confuse ownership with Front Office.

 

Bengals and Cardinals belong on the list of worst ownership.

 

8 hours ago, Mr. WEO said:

How are they worse than Cleveland--far and away the worst ownership in history?  Or Tennessee?

 

How are you guys 5 teams deep and there's no mention of the Jets?

 

4 hours ago, ChronicAndKnuckles said:

Why is there a “Happy birthday, Joe Burrow” thread on a Buffalo Bills forum? 🤔

 

Because unlike those pussies in New England, we're real football fans.

 

Posted (edited)
16 hours ago, Mikie2times said:

I still think a QB who can be systematic, accurate, and on time is the most dangerous skill set for a QB. Mobility is great, but out of structure isn't as predictable or consistent. Today's QB's are much better out of structure but very few have the consistency we have seen from the true pocket passers.   

You’ve got to be able to read coverages and pass the ball accurately and on time, otherwise they might as well put a running back in at QB like Justin Fields. But the players that can do that AND run it, like Steve Young, Joe Montana, John Elway, or Josh Allen for example, are epic players.

Edited by vincec

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