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  1. 5 minutes ago, Meazy26 said:

    No way that's a mental breakdown... read the details of the incident again and try to convince yourself that was a mental breakdown. 

    I refuse to watch the video or read any more than I have already. I often see things like this daily; drug and mental health...I don't need to see someone else's issues online. We all don't need to armchair QB his problem. Let Zay get the help he needs and see what comes of it. 

  2. They're taking what every other person who has a drug problem is taking. Let's not assume it was drugs. Maybe he had a mental break. It happens all the time. I see it all the time in my line of work. People do weird things, as if they were on drugs. The body is a mysterious thing at times. 

  3. Stanford is ST / Training camp fodder...

     

    Poor guy never knew if he had a job week to week w/ the Jets

     

    April 17, 2017: New York Jets re-signed LB Julian Stanford.

    April 14, 2017: New York Jets cut LB Julian Stanford.

    December 8, 2016: New York Jets placed LB Julian Stanford on IR.

    December 7, 2016: New York Jets waived LB Julian Stanford.

    October 22, 2016: New York Jets activated LB Julian Stanford from the practice squad.

    September 28, 2016: New York Jets added LB Julian Stanford to the practice squad.

    September 27, 2016: New York Jets cut LB Julian Stanford.

    September 26, 2016: New York Jets waived LB Julian Stanford.

    January 5, 2016: New York Jets signed LB Julian Stanford to a Reserve/Future contract.

    December 1, 2015: New York Jets added LB Julian Stanford to the practice squad.

  4. I hate the car buying process. I went in w/ every intention of buying a new SUV once I no longer needed my Nissan Armada. After driving several smaller SUV's and a Subaru, I narrowed the choice between two vehicles...a Nissan Murano and a Subaru Outback. Nissan never would deal honestly. I don't think I ever got a price from them. One cool thing about Subaru, I found a dedicated website where people posted the prices they paid and for what model, etc...and what dealerships they got the best prices from. Two dealerships in the South Bay Area were offering prices WELLLLLLLL below dealer prices. Nobody would touch them, I emailed every dealer in Northern California. I went to my car buyer here, so I wouldn't have to deal w/ a dealer to find me the same price. He could not, in fact he didn't believe me I found those prices...and he buys cars every day for people. I texted my local dealer and he was willing to come w/in $500 of those great prices. I dove in, so I wouldn't have to drive the hour + to deal w/ strangers. Subaru was extremely easy to deal with. I don't know about anywhere else, but it seems like Subies are dang near every other car out here. They don't care, the cars will sell themselves.

     

    My advice, find a website (not your car buying websites), but a dedicated site to a certain vehicle like this... http://www.subaruoutback.org/forums/138-gen-5-2015-present/158858-msrp-invoice-purchase-price-thread.html is extremely helpful. I knew what to ask for and what cars were going for at many dealerships. 

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  5. 23 hours ago, Buffalo_Gal said:

    Look into the Kelly Blue Book Instant Cash Offer program.  My husband used it to get the best trade-in value on his truck last fall. Not all dealerships in the program understand exactly how the program works - it is a no-risk proposition for them as KBB will take the vehicle for the trade-in price listed and sell it at auction or, if the dealership can get more selling it off their lot than the KBB trade-in value, they have that option.

    He ended up buying his new truck in PA when the locals (who participated in the KBB ICO program) didn't quite get this. He called all around, and let several dealerships (he was not married to a particular new truck, he had three choices from different brands in mind) do the hunting for him, along with the trade-in value, cash back incentives, etc he got an excellent trade-in, plus a low price on his new truck.

     

    When we bought our new car last year, our "trade in" had some bogus accidents and a mysterious salvage note on the CarFax report. Needless to say they didn't want it and we had to clear up all the bogus reports (which was no problem). I was going to sell it to a friend for $8k, when he backed out I took it to CarMax. They offered me two prices, the KBB cash offer which was extremely low and their own offer which was $8500. I knew I could have sold the car for more, but I too didn't want to deal w/ the BS of trying to sell it. I took the CarMax offer. Easiest vehicle transaction I've ever done. 

  6. 1 hour ago, Logic said:

    Teddy Bridgewater.

    A big risk, to be sure, but he is still young and has flashed "Franchise QB" potential.

    I don't see it w/ Bridgewater. He did nothing before he got injured. Mediocre passing w/o the ability to run, so if you're looking for a Tyrod upgrade, it's probably a downgrade. The mind has the ability to be forgetful once you haven't seen someone in a while. Hmm, that old girlfriend...I wonder what she's up to. 

     

    I have a good friend who's a Viking fan. He also doesn't see it in Bridgewater. We had a conversation about our teams QB issues on Friday (before Tyrod was traded). At the time, it appeared we'd be keeping Tyrod for another year. He's not sold on the thought of Cousins being their QB (seems more possible today). The consensus though, Bridgewater not a viable option to start...anywhere. 

  7. 46 minutes ago, Hapless Bills Fan said:

     

    :flirt: A fan contributor to "Superbowl Nation" named Adam Stites claims the Eagles "probably have  no option but to cash in its chips and trade Foles", so that's what they need to do?

     

     

    I think my response was in relation to the original question, can the Eagles knock off the $9 million needed w/o having to trade Foles. The quote seemed to make sense to me, as his cap mark is $7.6 million, so I copied. Nothing more, nothing less. I do see him as a viable QB option though at a rather inexpensive price. 

  8. Saw this: "Foles is clearly a player the Eagles don’t want to give away for nothing, but keeping his $7.6 million cap hit doesn’t look like a realistic option either. The team probably has no option but to cash in its chips and trade Foles."

     

    So yes, Eagles need to trade him. Yes, I believe we should make a move for him, but don't give up too many picks. I say a 2nd and one other pick. Keep the 1's and the 3's intact (along w/ one of the 2's). Foles can man the ship for a year (the rest of this current contract) and let the drafted rookie QB sit and learn. Bonus, he's very cheap for a starting QB. 

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  9. 15 minutes ago, billsfan11 said:

    The guy gave his heart and soul to his team, was a true class act, and was probably the Bills best QB since Flutie.

     

    He wasn’t good enough though and it was time to move on.

     

    I wish him nothing but the best 

    This! 

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  10. 18 hours ago, fridge said:

    I’ve had season for the last two years living in California.

     

    Do they know you're in CA? I'm thinking about getting seasons, not for this year...but the 2019 season. I have people in Buffalo, but don't want jump thru all the hoops to get them if I have to give them a WNY address, etc... Seems stupid. The games I can't attend, I'll give to family / friends who live there. 

  11. 15 hours ago, transplantbillsfan said:

     

    Yep... clearly you're upset...

     

     

     

     

     

     

    or Josh Allen's mommy.

    So tell me how someone like Baker Mayfield will be the Bills savior? I personally want Rosen, but don't understand the hatred toward someone we have no idea how he'll pan out. Also, I'm doing a study...does your parents basement have black mold? 

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