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Colts vs Bills on DTV 212-1 live Thurs?
chris heff replied to Mike in Horseheads's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
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Colts vs Bills on DTV 212-1 live Thurs?
chris heff replied to Mike in Horseheads's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I saw that, I hit info and it said August 8, 7:00-10:00pm. That would indicate it is live and since I paid the $99 to watch all the preseason games so they will all be broadcast for free. -
This just in, NFL Network has Bills activating Center Billy Price! This should come as a surprise to the Bengals.
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HOF Game: Denver vs Atlanta 8pm NBC
chris heff replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I can’t believe that anyone other than Falcon and Bronco fans watched this game. -
I just liked the use of “pork roast”.
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“Kelvin Benjamin got released. This team gave up real draft picks for that pork roast.”
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Last summer I stayed at the Marriott Canal Side. I had not been to downtown Buffalo in decades. It is significantly better. I know there are a lot of people that would like the Bills to stay in Orchard Park. If my memory serves me, I believe they Bills ended up in Orchard Park by default. I think downtown still has a way to go. Just my opinion, but I think a stadium downtown is the right location.
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Bills Training Camp Day 6 - 7/31
chris heff replied to SlimShady'sSpaceForce's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
https://images.app.goo.gl/3yEUL3y5ZGptivRS8 Appears he is in stage three. -
My WR ranking through Week 1 of Camp.
chris heff replied to MAJBobby's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I would like to keep 7 wr also. I’m confused by Demarco, can’t someone else fill that role? -
Astro Notes Bills Practice 3 (7/27)
chris heff replied to Hapless Bills Fan's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I remember when our only strength was the punter. -
Astro Notes Bills Practice 3 (7/27)
chris heff replied to Hapless Bills Fan's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
With a few exceptions we are all pretty much giddy. I’m an eternal optimist, because pessimism is a waste of time, I have had moments of delusion (see Rex), but I’ve not felt this way since late 1980s. -
Bills Training Camp: Day 3 - 7/27
chris heff replied to EmotionallyUnstable's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Same thing the last three days. -
Bills Training Camp Day 1 - 7/25
chris heff replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
This just in! EJ showed up and threw a pass that hit the VIP tent and damaged the lunch pails. -
Duke Williams- can he make the team?
chris heff replied to BobbyC81's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
The strength of his game will be demonstrated when the pads go on. In a few days we shall see if he is for real. -
I was just emailing a realtor in St. Barth about renting a house. Years ago I was there in a bar part owned by Jimmy Buffett called Autour du Rocher, Monday Night Football was on TV. I did a lot of rules explaining to a bunch of French guys. The powers that be in St. Barth could bully some Russian Oligarch into building a stadium. I’m good with this idea.
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He questioned my intelligence, I don’t like being called stupid, do you? Multiple posts have questioned intelligence based on standardized testing. I was making a point. I know really successful people that went to all the right schools that I’m sure did well on all the right tests. I also know people that went to all the right schools and probably did well on all the right tests that are a mess. I’ve worked with a lot of people, schools and tests rarely give insight into who will succeed. What’s been going on over these six pages is people judging a young man , who has certainly worked very hard to get to where he is. The narrative is adjusted to reach the conclusion that he is stupid. Why do you think that is? What is it about him that would create such vitriol? As to my sensitivity you are right I’m sensitive to prejudice.
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So Jackson is now an imbecile, and apparently so am I. Since you decided to make this personal. I’d like to enlighten you. I had a not so distinguished high school career at St. Joe’s, I took the SATs four times, to get a score that would at least be marginally acceptable. I was rejected by multiple universities and finally accepted to a marginal college probably because one of my brothers graduated from there. I don’t think my GPA was ever any better than 2.0. I have however built two distinctly different businesses. I’ve lived in NYC, Charleston SC. Venice Beach CA. the Hamptons and now for a number of years in Delray Beach FL. I’m writing this while sitting in a million dollar condominium a block from one of the nicest beaches in this country. My current business pays me whether I’m there or not. So if my rhetoric scores me a thirteen I’ll take it.
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The sentence you highlighted is referring to discussions held with Allen before the league season end and him leaving Buffalo to go home to California where he works out with Palmer. Except that the article used to start this topic clearly states that most people thought the offense would stay the same.
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You do understand that Jordan Palmer is not on the Bills coaching staff? The can tell him all the terminology they want. There is no mention of anyone from the Bills staff contacting Josh Allen. The Bills did not change coordinators. Are you say that the Ravens should have used a third party to relay new offense and playbook to Jackson?
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Okay, just so I’m clear on this, even though the article that was used to start this topic clearly states that most believed the offense would stay the same, it should have been obvious that it would not. Lamar Jackson could have given a vague answer, or said he already knew about a new offense because the team contacted him. Which would be a violation of a collective bargaining agreement, a contract. Resulting in fines and possibly suspensions. I think I understand.
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1. Greg Roman was already on the staff, coaching in that offense. The article clear stares that “many believed the offense would be substantially the same”. 2. See above since “many” were under the same impression that the offense would be the same what should he have done? He answered honestly. 3.From the end of the season until the beginning of spring football, according to NFL rules under CBA, they can have no contact.
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This is a direct quote from the article you posted, “Greg Roman is replacing Marty Mornhinweg as offensive coordinator, but many believed the offense would be substantially the same. It won’t be.” In that contact between coaches and players are extremely limited until OTAs and if “many believed the offense would be substantially the same”, why is so hard to comprehend that Jackson was one of the “many”? I posted this an hour ago.