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Tyreek Hill apparently arrested this morning…
TwistofFate replied to stevestojan's topic in The Stadium Wall
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MNF Thread Jets at 49ers - CMC INACTIVE
TwistofFate replied to Big Blitz's topic in The Stadium Wall
I expect the 9ers to adjust in the next series. It's time to bump and run a bit more and bring pressure. Too easy. -
Week 1 - Cardinals at Bills 1st Half Thread
TwistofFate replied to BuffaloBill's topic in The Stadium Wall
Well they thought is was a good idea to do nothing in preseason with all these new guys. -
NFL 2024 Kickoff: Ravens @ Chiefs, Sept 5 - 8:20pm
TwistofFate replied to Einstein's topic in The Stadium Wall
So at our expense the Chiefs got the punt God, the x factor, and Mahomes. Sweet. -
Bills @ Steelers - Preseason Game 2 - Sat 8/17 7PM
TwistofFate replied to HappyDays's topic in The Stadium Wall
Trubisky shouldn't be a back up on any NFL roster. -
A Wr that demands double coverage nearly all the time because 1 on 1 matchups you get burned. The flip side is to have multiple quality wrs that may not be a true 1 but can win because of mismatches and scheme. This is where we are going imo. No single GREAT weapon, but multiple good weapons everywhere. How do you defend death by 1000 cuts?
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Who leads the team in receiving in 2024? (Most yards)
TwistofFate replied to Process's topic in The Stadium Wall
I said OVER 700.... To have 3 Wide Outs over 700 is pretty damn good, then throw in a TE....that means this offense is very versatile and dangerous from many different angles. I agree 100%. I think we are an indefensible offense this year. Too many weapons with too many different skill sets to attack opposing defenses. I love the direction we are moving. -
Who leads the team in receiving in 2024? (Most yards)
TwistofFate replied to Process's topic in The Stadium Wall
Shakir all the way imo. We got a taste of his true abilities last year. To be honest I think we will see 3 wr's over 700 yards and at least 1 TE over 700 yards. This offense is not old school. Its going to be production by committee. We have too many weapons with too many unique talents to stop. Everyone wanted big flashy WRs, without realizing this offense moving forward is designed to never be stopped no matter who we play. We are not a 1 trick pony. We got great ground game, seam game, deep game, slot game. Pick your poison. Im super pumped for this year. -
Rd 2, Pick 33: WR Keon Coleman, Florida State
TwistofFate replied to SDS's topic in The Stadium Wall
AI Grok has spoken..... Grok @grok Keon Coleman certainly has the potential to be a great receiver. He showcased his skills at Florida State University, where he recorded 658 yards on 50 receptions and 11 touchdowns in his final college season, which is quite impressive. Additionally, he was a standout player at Michigan State before transferring to FSU, with a record of 798 yards on 58 receptions and seven touchdowns in his sophomore season. These stats highlight his ability to perform at a high level in different programs. However, there are a few points that might make some evaluators pause. For instance, his average speed and lack of nuance in route running could limit his impact at the professional level. Despite these concerns, his physicality and ball skills are strong, and he has shown he can excel in tight coverage situations, which are crucial for a successful NFL receiver. As he transitions to the Buffalo Bills, his size and physicality should be a valuable addition to the team, especially given their recent changes in the receiver unit. If he manages to build a strong rapport with quarterback Josh Allen, his upside could be significant. It's also worth noting that his blocking skills could benefit the Bills' offensive scheme, which has been leaning more on the ground attack. In summary, while there are areas where Keon Coleman could improve, his physical abilities and college performance suggest he has the potential to become a great receiver in the NFL. -
Rd 2, Pick 33: WR Keon Coleman, Florida State
TwistofFate replied to SDS's topic in The Stadium Wall
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Honestly guys, I'm feeling better and better by this. Diggs is not a number 1 anymore. The Bills knew it and everyone else in the league knew it. Houston killed the rest of Diggs contract. He will play one year then be a free agent. Houston literally traded us a second rounder to rent Diggs as a Wr3 for one season. Dumping Diggs now, while he still had value is better than dumping him next year with even less value for only a few million more. Get a stud WR and Allen will surrounded with fresh, hungry young players all around him. I'm feeling better and better about this move.
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Just another way to rig games to cover spreads. FN joke.
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Too be honest, I can't believe people are shocked over these prices. A brand new stadium cost a fortune is being built, how do you think they are paying for it? The old stadium carried no mortgage. It was paid for in cash by pegula if my memory serves my correctly. It's impossible to expect those cheap prices forever, especially being they were the lowest in the league. This was more than expected for me, it was guaranteed to happen.
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So we get to be laughed out even more now. Dude will probably be a pro bowl punter next year. Then people will be like, the Bills are responsible for Mahomes and the punt God. This sickens me.
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Simply put....no.
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Playoff defense not just bad, next level awful
TwistofFate replied to Mikie2times's topic in The Stadium Wall
The reason is simple. Year after year this defensive unit limps into the playoffs destroyed by injuries. We are the oldest roster in the NFL. Tre has to go, poyer and Hyde as well. It pains me to say it, but age and injuries have taken their toll. We need to upgrade safety, CB, and WRs more than anything imo and not particularly in that order. -
who is a must have on this list of Bills UFA?
TwistofFate replied to Coldfronts's topic in The Stadium Wall
Epenesa and Jackson. -
Not sure why we continue to compare to these teams they were stacked with Talent outside of Josh Allen and perhaps Stephon Diggs where is this Elite Talent. Where is the wide receiver Talent where are the multiple Pro Bowl defensive players or offensive players or wide receivers? This team was ***** for decades McDermott turned it all around and this team is close we're a few pieces away.
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Reid is a class of his own with 20+ years as a head coach. Taylor enjoyed a stacked Cincy with years of first round picks huge WR talent with the best college wr qb combo ending up on the same team. McD showed up to a team with 19 years without a playoff, a terrible cap situation with a team of veteran underachievers. Show me what Zach does next year with no tee Higgins, and no offensive coordinator.
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I don't know how anyone can look at this year's playoffs and not see it's about players making plays when it matters most. Those dropped passes mean you go home. That missed tackle means you go home. The missed field goal means you go home. The blown assignment means you go home. Champions are champions because everyone made the plays they were supposed to. That's it. It's not mystical. It's not one guy. It's a team. You are only as strong as your weakest link. You can have the greatest coach in the world, if you don't produce you don't win.
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The Bills need WRs outside of Shakir. Real 1 and 2. The Bills actually need a defense heading into the playoffs, not a ragtag, pulled off an RV group of guys. Allen is not the problem, especially in the playoffs..his supporting cast is.