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Pete

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  1. Shakir is the only one who seems to be able to be available. Bills WR room is one of the worst in the NFL, if not the worst. It’s bottom 5 definitely
  2. Ray dropped 15 pounds, (not a good decision- Bills need a power back), yet still seems slower that last year.
  3. Justin Shorter over Puka Nakua
  4. 4.72 WR territory? In the 1960s maybe. AJ was a great basketball player too. He’s still not a WR
  5. Cook runs angry always. I’m amazed at his power. He emerges from large piles of defenders. He will have half the D on him, and he keeps churning his legs, steadily moving forward. Want a scary thought experiment? Imagine if how our offense looked if we didn’t have Cook?
  6. Buffalo Billy G playing Matchmaker?
  7. Not the same position. I think Kincaid of a receiving TE, not a complete TE like Knox. Kincaid is emerging, his blocking is improved. Jackson Hawes has played 194, Kincaid has played 189 snaps. That shows the importance of being a more complete TE. Malik Nabors, Jamar Chase, Jefferson, Nacua, Kincaid- One of these names doesn’t belong lol
  8. Do you think Shavers would be worse than Coleman? Shavers blocks, can catch, has scored a long TD in the NFL. Coleman is so bad, I don’t see Shavers being worse
  9. Its not hindsight, it was obvious to everyone but the Bills Front Office- Reddit 7 months ago Bills wide receiver room is not going to cut it Shakir, Coleman, Palmer and Samuel as your top 4 is simply not good enough. That might be bottom 5 in the league. I’m not sure how anyone could go into this season thinking we’re going to compete for a Super Bowl with that kind of talent. Change my mind. •7mo ago I feel like I'm taking crazy pills. This is the EXACT SAME THING everyone said about our WR room last year and the offense had the best season in Bills history. I think it's time we accept that Josh Allendoesn't need elite WRs to produce. 96 audi27tt •7mo ago Yes and leaving the TE/RBs out of the passing game conversation is missing the point of the scheme. That said I think we still need one more WR, just doesn't need to be a superstar. 15 [deleted] •7mo ago Couldn’t throw down field at all against KC. Hit Hollins what twice? They need a speed guy to stretch the secondary
  10. It’s a barometer on Bills Mafia’s opinion of Joe Brady. Terry Pegula knows the Bills play for Bills Mafia. McD is not happy about our one dimensional offense. I’m sure Terry isn’t happy with Bills passing game. So Brady can hide his head under the bed, but the pressure is mounting
  11. Big Ups 1-Cook- is he best RB in NFL- I say yes 2-D additions-Larry O, Hoecht, Max, Hancock-going to transform our weak D into an above average unit 3-Gilliam. Gilliam usages cranks up late in the season and in the playoffs- that’s how valuable he is, and it’s nice he’s getting recognition and respect now BIG, BIG Downs 1-BRADY- the superstar of big downs. What the ***** did you do to Josh Allen? ***** you for ***** up Josh! 2-Beane- your WGR outburst should have you embarrassed. You then did a pseudo victory tour on the sports shows declaring “we don’t need WRs, we’re great, we’re all set”. You should be embarrassed that you have neglected Josh with quality WRs. Do we have worse WR group in the NFL? That’s an indictment on you Beane- own it, correct it. Now! 3-Josh. I want Golden Retriever Josh back now! We love you Josh! Go Josh! Go Bills!
  12. Is Joe Brady the major problem with the offense? 1. Is Joe Brady holding back the Bills offense? Yes 135 No 65
  13. Simple Math. Our 2 best WR not named Shakir left. We added Palmer. 5-2=3. 3+1=4. What happened with our #1 WR? Post draft we had only 4 viable WR. Moore was a late signing from the scrap heap. Beane signed Moore after he angrily decreed that Bills WR were great, they didn’t need any. Simple Math *SMH* right back at you buddy
  14. Beane says your last game will tell you what your biggest need is. A stud WR would have helped Bills beat the Chiefs the last two playoff meetings. Evidently Beane doesn’t follow his own beliefs James Cook would of been pretty smart on those drives too
  15. And how did it end? Josh getting clobbered and Dalton dropping the ball. Twice the defense made stops, giving the Bills offense two drives to beat the Chiefs. Bills passing game faltered, and was 0-2. 2023 same *****. D made a stop to give Bills offense to beat the Chiefs, and the Bills passing offense faltered. We lose to Chiefs again. Two years in a row, Bills died with their offense. Id like to see a much better Bills playoff passing game, more smooth, more clutch. Wouldn’t you?
  16. He hears us. The pressure is on him. He might insulate himself. But it’s everywhere. Talking heads on TV, Sports Radio, Cooler talks, etc. McD says “we need to have a good passing game”. “No more cute plays”. Complimentary football. I would love to have been a fly on the wall after Brady doubled down on his “cute” bull#### after being warned not to. Brady is hearing it internally and externally. I’m sure Terry is not liking what’s going on with our passing game. You don’t think Brady is under big pressure?
  17. Joe is lying through his teeth. I think he hears us knocking
  18. Our passing game was broken against the Saints and Carolina too. Last year it was broke against Houston, Jets, Baltimore
  19. Our running game is Super Bowl worthy. Our defense is refortified, Larry O, Hoecht, and Max are HUGE additions. I believe the defense is now good enough to win the Super Bowl. Our passing offense today is not Super Bowl worthy. Everyone has theories why it’s broken, but we agree it’s broken. How does an Offense with Josh, Cook, great OL, solid TEs, and a great slot receiver, how in the world is that passing offense broken?
  20. How come it only took 1 WR to fix us last year? But it takes 2 WR to fix us this year? Inflation?
  21. Do you think 🤔 giving a generational QB great WRs is counter intuitive?
  22. It shows the importance of a good QB. They call 70s and 80s sports cards junk cards. 2000- 20017 was junk QBs. If you didn’t have Peyton or Brady you had no shot
  23. Shaheed will do at the very least It was all a bluff in my opinion. Beane came in hot, put them on the defensive, took offense and tried to embarrass them about wanting Josh Rosen. I would of loved to see some push back from Jeremy
  24. Pre-active is always good policy
  25. On 8/7/2025 at 11:44 AM, Pete said: Know Your Enemies. Pats D was 9th in NFL DVOA 2024. The Patriots' secondary is expected to be a strength in the 2025 season, with a combination of strong young players and veteran additions. Key players include Christian Gonzalez and Carlton Davis at cornerback, and Jabrill Peppers, Kyle Dugger, and Marcus Epps at safety. Key players and their roles: Cornerbacks:Christian Gonzalez: Emerging star cornerback, expected to take another leap in his development.Carlton Davis: Veteran cornerback signed in free agency, known for his physicality and press coverage.Marcus Jones: A quality slot corner, potentially playing more on offense, according to some analysts. Safeties:Jabrill Peppers: An elite safety with high overall grades in recent seasons.Kyle Dugger: A solid starter, though he battled injuries last season.Marcus Epps: Another safety who provides depth and competition. Strengths and Expectations: ESPN predicts the secondary will be the Patriots' top strength in 2025.The combination of Gonzalez and Davis is expected to be one of the league's top cornerback duos.The Patriots are aiming to re-establish their defensive identity with a revamped coaching staff and a strong secondary.NBC Sports Boston suggests the secondary has the potential to be a shutdown unit. CUPCAKE SCHEDULE 1September 71:00 p.m.Las Vegas RaidersGillette StadiumCBS 2September 141:00 p.m.at Miami DolphinsHard Rock StadiumCBS 3September 211:00 p.m.Pittsburgh SteelersGillette StadiumCBS 4September 281:00 p.m.Carolina PanthersGillette StadiumFox 5October 58:20 p.m.at Buffalo BillsHighmark StadiumNBC 6October 124:25 p.m.at New Orleans SaintsCaesars SuperdomeCBS 7October 191:00 p.m.at Tennessee TitansNissan StadiumCBS 8October 261:00 p.m.Cleveland BrownsGillette StadiumFox 9November 21:00 p.m.Atlanta FalconsGillette StadiumCBS 10November 91:00 p.m.at Tampa Bay BuccaneersRaymond James StadiumCBS 11November 138:15 p.m.New York JetsGillette StadiumPrime Video 12November 231:00 p.m.at Cincinnati BengalsPaycor StadiumCBS 13December 18:15 p.m.New York GiantsGillette StadiumESPN 14Bye 15December 141:00 p.m.Buffalo BillsGillette StadiumCBS 16December 211:00 p.m.at Baltimore RavensM&T Bank StadiumCBS 17December 281:00 p.m.at New York JetsMetLife StadiumCBS 18January 3/4TBDMiami DolphinsGillette StadiumTBD A FIRST PLACE SCHEDULE 1September 78:20 p.m.Baltimore RavensHighmark StadiumNBC 2September 141:00 p.m.at New York JetsMetLife StadiumCBS 3September 188:15 p.m.Miami DolphinsHighmark StadiumPrime Video 4September 281:00 p.m.New Orleans SaintsHighmark StadiumCBS 5October 58:20 p.m.New England PatriotsHighmark StadiumNBC 6October 137:15 p.m.at Atlanta FalconsMercedes-Benz StadiumESPN 7Bye 8October 261:00 p.m.at Carolina PanthersBank of America StadiumFox 9November 24:25 p.m.Kansas City ChiefsHighmark StadiumCBS 10November 91:00 p.m.at Miami DolphinsHard Rock StadiumCBS 11November 161:00 p.m.Tampa Bay BuccaneersHighmark StadiumCBS 12November 208:15 p.m.at Houston TexansNRG StadiumPrime Video 13November 304:25 p.m.at Pittsburgh SteelersAcrisure StadiumCBS 14December 74:25 p.m.Cincinnati BengalsHighmark StadiumFox 15December 141:00 p.m.at New England PatriotsGillette StadiumCBS 16December 211:00 p.m.at Cleveland BrownsHuntington Bank FieldCBS 17December 284:25 p.m.Philadelphia EaglesHighmark StadiumFox 18January 3/4TBDNew York JetsHighmark StadiumTBD The Buffalo Bills are heavily favored to win the AFC East in 2025, with some projections even suggesting a near certainty. While other teams in the division, like the Patriots and Dolphins, are expected to improve, the Bills are seen as the clear frontrunners. Here's a more detailed look at the projected wins for each team: Buffalo Bills: Projected to win the division, with some predictions placing their win total at 12-5 or even 13-4. New England Patriots: Expected to be more competitive than recent years, with projections around 9-8. Miami Dolphins: Projections range from 8-9 to potentially 10-11 wins, with health being a key factor. New York Jets: Projected to be at the bottom of the division, with predictions around 7-10 wins. The Bills' dominance in the division is largely attributed to their strong performance over the past five seasons and the continued presence of star quarterback Josh Allen. However, the Patriots, with new leadership and some key acquisitions, are seen as the most likely to challenge the Bills for the division title. Quote eball Posted August 7 On 8/7/2025 at 5:58 AM, Pete said: great D, awesome secondary, Drake is the real deal, and they have that easy last place schedule. Pats are finishing second, and perhaps a playoff birth IMO Whoa, lets pump the brakes just a bit there, partner… Quote Pete Posted August 7 On 8/7/2025 at 7:06 AM, eball said: Whoa, lets pump the brakes just a bit there, partner… -check back in 4 months
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