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Need a WR. Need a RT. Need a LT. Gonna need a C soon. Need 2 Safeties, 2 DTs, 2 DEs, and that’s being conservative. Which we all know mcdummy needs his 18 player rotation on the DL to be effective which is never actually effective.
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Yeah. I’m sure hell accept it. Seems like something someone would do. Turn down guaranteed millions when they think they can still play.
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Which is why it’s going to be even more painfully hilarious when you see an extremely heavy defensive draft next year if McStupid is still here.
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Too bad McDumdum is back too. Back to sucking the life and soul from this team. Erasing all the good that 17 does.
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He’ll be 35-36 before we have a reasonable out.
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Right. And now look at them. In cap hell so they likely won’t be able to re-sign AJ despite him playing well this year and finally getting it. Boogie was the biggest waste of a draft pick ever.
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I’m simply saying that players at age 33 tend to slow down or get more banged up and injured than players that are 25. And there is absolutely no reason to sign that 33 year old player to massive guaranteed money and the largest defensive contract in history at the time (or pretty close to it) and expect him to live up to that contract. Especially considering he would be 39 by the time is ended. It’s just common sense.
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It’s because it is what Mcdoushy absolutely needed for his defense to win a championship. A “guru” HC and defensive “genius” yet he can’t get it done with all the assets that he’s been given on that side of the ball while completely ignoring the offensive side of the ball for years.
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The point is he was 33 years old and the contract he signed for a guy that age is ridiculous as it is. But then you have to factor in the likeliness of older players getting more often injured than young ones.
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Ingram and Isabella elevated from Practice Squad for Eagles game
mrags replied to Draconator's topic in The Stadium Wall
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I’ll admit I was absolutely incorrect about Bernard. I will say I was onto something about him being to small to man the middle as far as run support. We have taken some big plays up the middle. But he has been absolutely incredible in coverage. What a difference he makes compared to Edmunds who was like the anti Bernard
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mrags replied to JÂy RÛßeÒ's topic in The Stadium Wall
Yeah drove by last week. The raining walls are something to see for sure. Pretty impressive. It’s been the argument since this whole thing started. There’s really no reason for any of it. -
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mrags replied to JÂy RÛßeÒ's topic in The Stadium Wall
This would back my argument that the organization believes that their lower tiered suite owners would opt for club seats. I have been told there would be multiple tiers of club levels. With different options in seating and setups. I’d imagine suite like options but not boxed in your own box suite. But sectioned off among the club seat members but with personal options in the areas. Like sofa like seating, tables, televisions, etc. -
Ingram and Isabella elevated from Practice Squad for Eagles game
mrags replied to Draconator's topic in The Stadium Wall
The difference is, even though people had some hope for Sherfield and he looked promising at times. Nobody was propping him up to be some slot receiver savior that we’d not seen since Beasley left like they all did with Harty. Didn't surprise the realists that knew Harty was a joke all along. -
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mrags replied to JÂy RÛßeÒ's topic in The Stadium Wall
Saturday after thanksgiving weekend. Yeah. Must be it. -
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mrags replied to JÂy RÛßeÒ's topic in The Stadium Wall
Think I’ve seen their name on one of the doors actually. Which points out that it doesn’t just stay in the WNY area. Corning is like 2hrs away and they have one. -
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mrags replied to JÂy RÛßeÒ's topic in The Stadium Wall
I know Ingram Micro had one and was pretty sure it was about $250k and you had to have the food and drinks stocked as well at an extra cost. It all depends on the size of the suite. Pretty sure a few years ago you could get a smaller one for about 80k a year. I’d imagine those will go up to about 200k with the new stadium. which is why I am certain that a lot of the suite season tix holders will likely opt for club seats in the new stadium. There will be multiple tiers of club seats in the new stadium With different amenities like reclining chairs, tables, food and drink packages, etc. I think you’ll see a lot of the smaller suite holders like the small law firm I talked about, just go with clubs instead. They will cater to the new suite owners and you will like see some big names that you’ve never seen before in Buffalo taking some of those suites. -
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mrags replied to JÂy RÛßeÒ's topic in The Stadium Wall
Pretty sure Ficta, Endel, and Elmer eyecare also have a suite. Also pretty sure Connor and Ferris have one. -
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mrags replied to JÂy RÛßeÒ's topic in The Stadium Wall
I’ll go down the list of ones that I am pretty sure have suites or recently did. Blue cross Dupont Geico Ingram Micro Kaleida Moog M&T New Era Rich Seneca Gaming has the largest box in the stadium I believe. Pretty much takes up like 2 whole sections. Tops Univera Wegmans then there’s others that I know for a fact have seasons which are Atwal eyecare, and I’m sure nobody has ever heard of this company unless you are in real estate, Borman Law. But here I was just thinking only Fortune 500 companies were able to afford box suites. -
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mrags replied to JÂy RÛßeÒ's topic in The Stadium Wall
It was an easy thing to look at wiki and find all the corporations that could have been included in the list. Here, I’ll copy for everyone that is too lazy to look at wiki. Alfred State College Alfred University Astronics Corporation Aurubis Bank of America Blue Cross Blue Shield (Western NY headquarters) The Buffalo News in Canalside Computer Task Group University at Buffalo Canisius College Catholic Health Charter Communications Citigroup Cummins Cutco in Olean (headquarters) Delaware North in downtown (headquarters) Dresser-Rand Group DuPont Ellicott Development Co. Empire Genomics (headquarters) Fisher-Price in East Aurora Ford Motor Company (Buffalo Stamping Plant) GEICO in Amherst General Mills in Canalside General Motors (Tonawanda Engine) HSBC Bank USA in downtown Ingram Micro Kaleida Health Keybank in Larkinville Labatt Brewing Company in downtown (U.S. headquarters) Life Storage in Williamsville, NY Linde Mighty Taco Moog Inc. in East Aurora (headquarters) M&T Bank in downtown (headquarters) New Era Cap Company in downtown (headquarters) National Fuel Gas in Williamsville (headquarters) Nestlé Purina PetCare Niagara Falls Memorial Medical Center in Niagara Falls Niagara University in Lewiston NOCO Energy Corporation in Tonawanda(headquarters) OnCore Golf (headquarters) Pegula Sports and Entertainment in Canalside(headquarters) People Inc. Perry's Ice Cream Rich Products (headquarters) Republic Steel in Blasdell Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center Seneca Gaming Corp Seneca Niagara Casino Seneca Buffalo Creek Casino Seneca Allegany Casino Saint-Gobain Corp. Solar Liberty Sumitomo Rubber USA LLC Synacor (headquarters) Tesla, Inc./SolarCity in South Buffalo (Gigafactory 2) Tops Markets in Williamsville (headquarters) Univera Healthcare Wegmans and that’s just Buffalo. Of course you can always add in Rochester and even closer, Niagara Falls both US and CA. Eastern Ontario is the financial hub of the entire county of Canada so there’s that. -
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mrags replied to JÂy RÛßeÒ's topic in The Stadium Wall
Well. Take a look at the people in charge. They are incompetent