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He did say, "Outside of wide right, might have had the biggest miss in Bills history" . . . I'm trying to think of any epic regular season misses?
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I'll check it out. Yesterday, ESPN ran all the "Payton Places" on ESPN2 (they are usually on the ESPN+ paywall). It is "must see TV" for any football fan. My wife and I were going to do a Self-Quarantine date night and watch a movie. We ended up watching these for four hours. They are informative, funny, and engaging--it is Payton Manning at his best, and with a lot of football legends. The one with Fred Beletnikoff is gold, the Immaculate Reception Investigation was fascinating, they were all good! If they run them again, I highly recommend them to you.
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RB is a really GLARING need, right?
CSBill replied to Richard Noggin's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
This, a bigger RB that can run between the tackles, and who can block and catch passes in the passing game. Free agent or draft, that is he need. -
Pro Football Reference's Approximate Player Value
CSBill replied to Reader's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Baseball has the Mendoza line, the Buffalo Bills now have the Yoho line. -
Would you take a shot at Delanie Walker, 1yr cheap deal?
CSBill replied to Marshallp29's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I like our TE group. I think the we're good here. And, I think Knox has the potential to be a star. -
There you go Doc Brown
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there ya go, I'm sure some entrepreneurial young whipper-snapper could figure out how to do that .... you know, "If we can put a man on the moon . . ."
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End of the day, it's always about marketing.
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hahaha, well, probably not for me, but hopefully he plays so well they fly off the shelves ?
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cool, did they say anything interesting?
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Mike Clay Early Position Group Ratings
CSBill replied to JESSEFEFFER's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
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Eric Reid Demanding Investigation and Revote on CBA
CSBill replied to Turk71's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Really, I don't care. No one is making any NFL player, play. And no one compels an owner to own. Just like I don't care about who owns Apple and who works for them. Just give me a good product; a good game, a great computer. If you don't like working for the NFL, or the computer giant, so work somewhere else. Mr. Reid, you are not going to get much sympathy from the average American worker these days. Your union problems is a top tier first-world problem, which means they are totally irrelevant to 99.999% of the rest of the world. While I certainly am all for any laborer getting all they can--just like I try to do, but at the end of the day, it is your problem, not ours. Does he really think the average fan is going to rise up in solidarity with him and boycott the NFL? The more I think about this, they more ludicrous it is. Go away Ed, go away. . . . Unless, of course, McBeane signs you, then we got your back! ? -
Trade prediction at almost top of draft
CSBill replied to 4merper4mer's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I kind of hope Miami breaks the bank to get Tua because right now I think he's a gamble, both for his injuries and his play. Yes, he's very good, but I'm was never convinced he is all he has been hyped to be. Think about the supporting cast he has had around him the past few years at Alabama. I know, this is the minority opinion, but it is what I see (or don't see) when watching him play. -
From the Morning Brew ... Best Team to Adopt?
CSBill replied to CSBill's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
well done, bloke! -
apparently one per year
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The Morning Brew is the best daily read about all things financial that I know of, and it got better in my eyes today with this . . . MAIL BAG Giphy Reader question: As a Londoner moving to New York City to work next year I’m trying to pick the right sports team to follow. However, every time I mention a team to an American they seem to wholeheartedly hate that team for some reason or another. So my question to you is, what sports team can I follow that is the least hateable and why? Neal’s A: At first, I almost rejected the premise of your question. The only reason teams are hateable is because they are good, and I don’t want you to support a bad team. For example, no one really hates the Cleveland Browns, but that’s because they’ve won 17 games in the past five years. Then it dawned on me...how good are you at bodyslamming fiery tables? Because if you are above average, then I would suggest rooting for the Buffalo Bills. They’ve got a history of heartbreak, an exciting young team, and a crazed fan base that throws the wildest tailgates in the league. Plus, you can reliably find a packed Bills bar in any city you live in. Go with the Bills—no one really hates them, and no one will hate you for rooting for them. Got another question? Let us know here.
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A good read, thanks. I loved these comments in his conclusion: . . . But replacing Diggs is nearly impossible. Out of all the receivers drafted in 2015, Diggs has more receptions than all of them with No. 4 overall pick that year Amari Cooper trailing close behind. Last year zero rookie receivers hit 60 receptions. Few players compete like him. Few players run routes like him. Few players can carry an offense like he did for a long stretch of ’19. Now Diggs will have to deal with the diva label and the notion that he’s bad for his new team’s culture. Labels are lazy. Inside the locker room there was irritation with Diggs’s Week 4 blowup but the utmost respect for his dedication and performance. . . .
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Yeah, if new or better people beat out Ford, so be it. I see that as a totally good thing, this is a meritocracy, the best man wins--no matter where they were drafted. Ford will need to improve to stay in the line-up, and that is good.