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Mr. WEO

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  1. putting aside his 4 MVP's, his 4 1st team All Pros, 10 Pro Bowls, SB ring and 1st ballot HOF career....he missed his 1st year with a devastating injury for an old man, but came back last year and was #8 in yards and TDs behind a nonexistent O-line. well played, sir...
  2. 160 targets for Shakir? hey why not 200! a grand total of 2 NFL WRs had 160 or more targets last year. There is no reality where he would get 160 on the Bills or any other team in the league. These extrapolation exercises are alway pointless.
  3. This guy thirsts so hard to come off as this complex, inscrutable, profound deep thinker. He’s actually just incredibly shallow and dull. A big draw for the Pat McAfee crowd
  4. no chance that would be true.
  5. These college teams have massive facilities, unrestricted budgets and support systems. The coaching is far better. The QBs in the UFL are awful.
  6. Ohio State, Georgia, Michigan, etc would destroy any of these teams.
  7. an entire football watching nation would likely disagree this is true.
  8. Hamlin and Rapp have each been through 4 and 6 preseason competitions, respectively... and they are what they are despite this. So it wouldn't follow that another preseason competition will make them better (you stated as much with Hamlin). Bishop may benefit I guess.
  9. does a higher salary make one a better scout?
  10. Starters are pretty much set, as are many depth guys from the previous season. The games are largely a bunch of back benchers and soon to be cut scrubs struggling to get a spot. Once the games end, 40% of the summer roster instantly disappears.
  11. Tomlin don't even care anymore---just cashing checks, daring poor old man Rooney to fire him.
  12. he will be at maxicamp
  13. "outsnapped"? lol, ok. let's run with that. 626 yards over 747 snaps for Sanders is 0.84 yards per snap. Compare to 549 yards over 410 snaps for Davis yielded 1.34 yards per--a whopping 59% difference in efficiency of utilization between the 2. Let's now add in that every pass Davis caught in 2021 (35) was either a TD or a 1st down. Compare that to Sanders, where 35 of 42 passes were TDs (fewer than Davis) or 1st downs. you will now conclude that Davis was a more efficient WR when he was in the game than Sanders--good work!
  14. you can sign up for any streamer for a month and cancel. out of area, there has never been one network that you could watch all of one team’s games
  15. Beane has an endless stack of 1 year contracts for guys about to exit the NFL
  16. In this case, I was clearly was referring to Safeties ( the hint was that I quoted your post about current safeties in my response). Elam was a bum. So were Sanders and Brown. despite this preseason competition at safety, you claimed these guys are adequate as starters. you stumble over your own thoughts, amusing yourself, it seems…
  17. a year ago, it was calculated as half as much. https://www.thelines.com/nfl-schedule-release-cost-streaming-sunday-ticket-peacock-netflix-amazon-prime-2024/ YouTube TV basic package: $73/month ($438 total) NFL Sunday Ticket: $239/year Amazon Prime Video: $15/month ($75 total) Peacock Premium subscription: $6/month ($6 total) Netflix standard subscription: $15.50/month ($15.50 total) Est. taxes and fees: $92.50 Grand total to watch every NFL game this season: $866 As many have pointed out, you can get Sunday ticket stand alone. also, not sure why ESPN is listed at $105 when it's included in YTTV, for example. anyway, 20 of 272 games were streamed last year. how many fans typically seek to watch every game of the season?? Hopeless gamblers maybe. also, complaining about the "greed" of the NFL falls flat. they have a wildly popular product that is in endlessly increasing demand. Why shouldn't they get what the market will bear? if you absolutely feel you must see every single NF game, , then you will pay for that. What other private business that lowers the price for having more access to their product.
  18. well, let's see... Rapp and Hamlin have, combined, 6 training camps in Buffalo. Has this annual competition made them much better? You would have to argue, based on your own statement above, that obviously it has not.
  19. a 36 year old player already in decline is going to roll int Buffalo week 9 in ready to play in NFL shape?
  20. against teammates in scenarios where everyone knows the plays? why would it? it may make some of the scrubs work harder to get a roster spot I guess, but not really at the top end. see above
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