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1st half thread: Bills vs Colts preseason week 1
CSBill replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall
Sure looked like a pass to me. -
1st half thread: Bills vs Colts preseason week 1
CSBill replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall
Kumerow??? Has Hodges played? -
1st half thread: Bills vs Colts preseason week 1
CSBill replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall
Lawson, come on. -
1st half thread: Bills vs Colts preseason week 1
CSBill replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall
That’s mid-season form ridiculousness right there. No need for preseason snaps for you. -
1st half thread: Bills vs Colts preseason week 1
CSBill replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall
Crowder will not be making this team! -
I saw a lot of him in college, he is raw. Has athleticism, but much room to grow as a passer and decision maker. Maybe in time? But his potential does not scare me.
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The entire first half. He needs his reps now, and then hopefully we never see him again after September 1.
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Is Mahomes-Allen the new Brady-Manning? (The Ringer podcast episode)
CSBill replied to Logic's topic in The Stadium Wall
The Jacksonville game may be one of the most mystifying loses in Bills history. It will forever be the one and only highlight of Urban Meyer's pathetic NFL coaching career. ... And it really did hurt this team when the play-offs came. -
Patriots' offense is a disaster per The Athletic's beat reporter
CSBill replied to Inigo Montoya's topic in The Stadium Wall
What should be more concerning to Bills fans and our Super Bowl hopes: McDaniels is now coaching a real NFL QB and receivers in Las Vagus. NE = No. McD in LV = that may be a problem. -
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"WW2 was a must win."
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Ah . . . "Center Jon Feliciano threw the first punch at linebacker Cam Brown after he was dragged out of a scrum by Brown. Feliciano looked to be playing dead and joking around but got to his feet and swung."
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Looks like he is out cold.
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Probably. In a perfect world, they would prefer to trade him for a late round pick. Keep watch to see who gets hurt or somewhere where the projected starter is not working out.
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Who is he? And get it done Beane!
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Reggie Gilliam signs 2 yr, up to 5.2 mil extension
CSBill replied to Dablitzkrieg's topic in The Stadium Wall
Good for him. He is one of those guys I want to see succeed. I think he is the quintessential McDemott/Beane player. -
Kiko Alonso
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Wow! That was bad on so many levels.
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You mean: "cuz he sucks?"
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Albert Breer (MMQB) on the Dan Patrick Show
CSBill replied to Mike in Horseheads's topic in The Stadium Wall
Good discussion. I'll offer my perspective. I believe that for all the people mentioned in this conversation (Brady, Diggs, Allen, etc.), there are three things they all have/do that sets them apart: 1 - Natural, God-given athletic talent: This takes different forms, speed, strength, gifted movement ability, and so on. But they seek to get the most out of what they have. (I do too, but I am not starting in the same place they are.) 2 - They are smart and teachable: That is, they are always studying and working to improve their craft. They work hard at getting better, whether that be their mechanics, their knowledge of the game, nuanced skill development, or whatever it takes. They receive good information (Coaching) and seek to improve (master it) where they can. They are "smart" from an athletic sense; that is, they can receive, process, and implement improvement knowledge far better than the average person. 3 - Competitive Passion: They are never satisfied, they always want more, they want to get better, they are driven and will never be outworked. It's the Grit, Drive, Passion, Obsession, etc., to work hard and be better than their competition. There maybe better labels or descriptions -- and I do realize it is simplistic to say it is just these three things (for example, they also were born into environments that afford them the opportunity to take advantage of these three qualities). But I believe the combination above it what sets the great ones apart. Yes, others have these -- to some degree, all professional athletes do -- but they have these above and beyond their peers. I am grateful our QB is a part of this conversation. I think of all the years we have endured without someone we can discuss in this type of conversation. -
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