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Will Rex be Fired W/ Loss to NE led by Jacoby Brissett?
dpberr replied to jethro_tull's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
"Patriots beat Bills with no professional quarterback on the roster" That my friends gets you fired. Don't be surprised BB rolls with Edelman as the starting quarterback just to see what happens. -
Jocoby Brissett - torn ligaments - surgery
dpberr replied to buffalobillsfootball's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
The Patriots will bring 48 year old Jeff George out of retirement. He will throw for 450, 3tds. -
Texans v the Hated Hated Patriots Game Thread
dpberr replied to Jauronimo's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
New England coaches are hot, wet garbage anywhere but Foxboro. Matt Patricia is one of the smartest men in football because he gets it. IMO it's because the corporate intelligence apparatus behind the scenes that BB has built there in Patriotland takes years to build with the right people and you don't have it nor the time to build it when you coach somewhere else. -
The networks aren't permitted to go to commercial break if she has an episode at a debate. http://drudgereport.com/flashny.htm I'm sure they are spending all of this downtime before the debate medicating and resting her to perpetrate the lie that she's "healthy". IMO, it helps pace out the infusions she gets. Infusions are rough on the body. You don't bounce back immediately from them and you are at your best a few days after them.
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Texans v the Hated Hated Patriots Game Thread
dpberr replied to Jauronimo's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
The Texans are a poorly coached team that ran into the juggernaut of superior coaching last night. That Texan defense talent wise should have dominated the Patriots. -
Not sure if you've read the book "Game Change" that chronicled the behind the scenes of the 2008 campaign. It's a good read that I think you'd find interesting. What you see there in the video is exactly what she did when that dismissed "Barack Obama guy from Chicago" started to overtake her in the polls.
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Creepy Clown Sightings...post them here.
dpberr replied to BringBackFergy's topic in Off the Wall Archives
You can. However if you want to lure some kids, yell at some kids, threaten schools or stand on some private property, yes, you could be beaten severely. The movie IT set back clown-society relations 50 years. Everybody sees Pennywise. Everybody wants to grab a bat. -
He looks like a guy who deserves to be tazed. If he's doing that in public, you know it gets worse in private.
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Bucky Gleason: Right On the Money
dpberr replied to Keukasmallies's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
The Eagles are a poor comparison. The Browns and Bears (besides being terrible competition) had no regular season corporate intelligence on Pedersen or Wentz whereas the Ravens and Jets had plenty on Ryan and Taylor. The Eagles also rebooted that entire team this year jettisoning Kelly and nearly all of his hand picked players. A complete unknown. Now that there is two weeks of tape on the Eagles, don't be surprised that Wentz all of a sudden looks like the rookie he is. -
Creepy Clown Sightings...post them here.
dpberr replied to BringBackFergy's topic in Off the Wall Archives
These clowns are going to get the beating of their life or shot. Or both. They may instill fear in some parts of the United States. In others, it just invites generally well-adjusted people (and parents) to be violent vigilantes and purge some aggression. Nobody likes clowns. Or mimes. -
"The Clinton event was billed as “lunch with Hillary Rodham Clinton” and had four donation levels to attend. Those contribution levels were described as $100,000, which featured “chair reception with Hillary,” $33,000, which included a “host reception with Hillary,” $5,000, which included “preferred seating” and $2,700." Such a candidate of the people. Other than determined to elect the first female president, I have no idea why she has the support she does in some corners of the American demographic. I doubt there are many college students or people who work for a living who are going to can shell out for preferred seating at $2,700.
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He's about as establishment as it gets and is voting for the establishment candidate. It's ironic because Team Clinton despises Team Bush. Plus he's in his 90s and probably doesn't care.
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The Eagles have played the Browns and Bears. Two teams with bad defenses and bad offensive lines. Just keep that in mind before elevating the Eagles to NFL supremacy.
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As expected, Clinton will do an event tomorrow (9/21) and then goes radio silent for several days until the debate. https://hillaryspeeches.com/scheduled-events/ She has just one public appearance scheduled between the first and second debates.
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Is Gilmore really worth the money?
dpberr replied to Niagara Dude's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Do big money cornerbacks ever meet expectations with their "new" team? -
I think the fatal blow to Hillary's campaign will be that Donald Trump simply out hustled her in the last 90 days. The Clintons never faced an opponent that has the energy and drive of Trump. Bush, Dole and McCain took days off and took it easy, letting surrogates do the work. Romney let his foot off the gas around this time in 2012. People saw less of him and more of other people they don't care about. She does one event a day - he does three in three different cities. I don't think she's got the health to change that either.
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There is a group of Bills fans that are enamored with old to downright elderly coaches and former executives. Here are the ages of some guys commonly discussed on the board: Wade Phillips (69) Bill Cowher (59) (Out of the league since 2006) Bill Polian (73) (Out of the league since 2011) Ernie Acorsi (74) (Last full time job was in 2007) Marty Schottenheimer (72) (Last coached in 2007) Tom Coughlin (70) Joe Banner (63) Carmen Policy (73) (retired from the NFL in 2004) Pete Carroll is the league's oldest coach at 65. Shouldn't the discussion about any new blood in the front office or on the field be solely focused on men and women who have been successful in the current construct of the game and the league?
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Week 3: Cardinals Game Preparation - Sammy & Darby Out!!
dpberr replied to 26CornerBlitz's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
The Bills only have a sporting chance if they pressure, pressure and pressure some more and play with a purpose. They need to look uncharacteristically alive for this game. I think if the Cardinals obliterate the Bills at home, Rex is done despite statements that say otherwise. -
Seahawks looking brutal again on offense to start the season
dpberr replied to Big Turk's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Bad drafting/and bad choices are starting to catch up to the Seahawks. No first round picks from 2013-2015 and no late round finds like Sherman since 2011. -
Phil Collins and other Bills gameday superstitions
dpberr replied to Spurna's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
If the Bills want good luck it is obvious that they must bring back Zubaz. The good luck charm obviously went away with the 90s. -
Joe Banner as a "Football Czar" what do you think
dpberr replied to Estro's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
The original poster needs to use the sarcasm font. -
When it comes to getting too cute each week with the play calls, Rex is just as guilty. One week we blitz all the time. Next we don't. One week the CBs are five inches from the WR, the next ten yards. So on and so forth. The Bills keep getting guys who are slaves to their perceived brilliance. Let the talent play.
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I swear this is a massive ploy by the Buffalo airport.
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Buffalo Bills Fire Offensive Coordinator Greg Roman
dpberr replied to 26CornerBlitz's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I had a feeling he was going to get fired if the offense laid an egg. McCoy in Buffalo reminds me of DeMarco Murray in an Eagles uniform. Talent and skill completely neutered by the scheme. IMO, if the Bills come out flat against the Cardinals, Rex and his brother are gone. -
That assumes Team Hillary was ever strong. I saw it more as the Democratic Party was going to try their damnedest to run the clock out until election day, hope and pray all of Hillary's weaknesses didn't come to light before November and a heavy bet that Trump would implode all by himself. A second point is her entire campaign and apparatus was built to compete against a Mitt Romney-esque candidate. Trump is like Obama 2008. Came out of nowhere and the Clinton campaign didn't see it coming and once it arrived, had no answers for it.