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Can Allen throw for 300 Yds today?
1st Ammendment NoMas replied to Lenigmusx's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
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This is a tough one. If Chubb puts in a Bruce Smith career you can not fault them for taking the #1 non-QB in the draft. I voted Allen with a slight bias that he would be a huge upgrade over Keenum and the Broncs offense without a QB is a huge reason for their downfall. The elite defense has not won them the games that an elite QB could. Allen must play like Elway to justify taking him over Chubb, but my gut tells me he will and I am glad we have him.
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Who is Rooting for Miami (sorta)?
1st Ammendment NoMas replied to billsfan_34's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I live in Miami and have a hard time rooting for the Dolphins, but if they can take the Pats down then I'm in. The NE Patriots are my most hated team in all of sports for all-time. I want nothing more than to see them plunge into the abyss. I want the Bills to do it first, but if it's Miami or the Jets, I'll live with it. -
Who is Rooting for Miami (sorta)?
1st Ammendment NoMas replied to billsfan_34's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Unless Chargers win division, they will be a wild-card and play in NE. Can't see NE losing the AFC East at this point. I'm just hoping they drop to 3rd seed and have to play WC game and away for Divisional round. -
Barnwell: Progress Report on 2018 1st Round QBs
1st Ammendment NoMas replied to DCOrange's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
yep, read it all and it's pretty inaccurate outside of Baker Granted Baker has been the best of the bunch which is why he was drafted #1 but Barnell is on his knees for the kid while he's pulling a reverse cowboy on Allen. -
What I'm really hoping for is that Shady realizes his value on the open market as a free agent and decides that it would be worth it to restructure for a 3 year deal at 12-15m with a 5-6m signing bonus so he still gets the 9m for 2019 and the security of finishing his career strong and as a Bill. He'd be a great change of pace and 3rd down back and put up good numbers and veteran leadership while not taking the pounding of having to carry the entire offense. I actually hope he stays, just not at his current deal.
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I've always said in the NFL, the difference between 6-10 or 10-6 is a few lucky bounces. I think every team has 4 games each season that could swing either way. The good teams win most of them. +4 or -4 is up for grabs in the win column. Most teams fall into this category and end up with 6-10 wins. 1 or 2 of these teams will make the playoffs every year. Then there are a few great teams and a few really bad ones. Last year we had the breaks as mentioned by the OP, this year we don't. The biggest difference between last year and this year is the core group moving forward. Last years team was not built to be a consistent contender. This year the blueprint for that core is in place. Next year we will know if the plan worked. If it does the +4 -4 will move up a few wins. And depending on the lucky bounces the Bills will end up with a record in the range of 8-8 to 12-4. This is the consistent playoff team we want and from here you hope to have all the pieces in place to raise that one more level. This is the level the Patriots have played at for years. It's the 10-6 to 14-2 team that even if the bounces even out they end up with 12 wins and if they don't, they are still in the hunt.