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BillsFan130

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  1. I think you mean, Have fun being "Mr irrelevant " now. Sorry I had to..
  2. Ya especially closer to game time . Originally resale will be higher. But closer to the games, prices should drop as people will just be looking to make something off the tickets if they can't go to the games
  3. Ya IMO there's not enough evidence to correlate a late bye being an advantage. Have the majority of teams the last 10 Years or so won the Super Bowl with a late bye? Seems so, but not in convincing fashion. Also could be because of so many factors, which is why it's hard to correlate a late bye with being a big advantage
  4. On paper, a very manageable schedule 1. Early bye does suck 2. early part of the schedule seems easy outside of baltimore- Bills have a good chance of stacking wins early All in all there really isn't a gauntlet in the schedule like in years past
  5. I think we are going to be a bit disappointed the first half of the season with the defence. No Hoecht/Larry, rookie corner and rookie rotational defensive tackles. I think it's going to take a bit of time for them to gel- I hope I'm wrong lol cause I'm tired of seeing the D getting gashed
  6. Don't they have Starks and Hamilton as the presumed starters? Unless they were planning on mixing in 3 safeties a lot on passing downs
  7. Good point. I think it's more the week 1s they really struggle. Lost to the pats at home last year, and got blown by Cleveland the year before. I believe they are 1-5 in week 1 games under Zac Taylor
  8. I hope not. Sunday night football is the worst time slot to watch a bills game IMO
  9. I do miss the Sunday 1 games. Damn you Josh Allen.. haha
  10. https://www.nbcsports.com/nfl/profootballtalk/rumor-mill/news/eagles-commanders-packers-bears-set-for-week-16-saturday-doubleheader Good chance bills won't play Christmas as those teams that play that Saturday double header, probably will be getting the Christmas games. (The extra day off)
  11. I would almost guarantee the league has the bills new stadium factored into 2026. Most new stadiums (if not all) have opened on Sunday night football if you look at past history, and I doubt they would want the bills on Sunday night football to open the season on back to back years. (Of course if the bills win the Super Bowl, that would change that). I could be wrong
  12. Those long contested two point attempts.. it's like dude, just attempt a 3 pointer at that point haha
  13. https://www.nbcsports.com/nfl/profootballtalk/rumor-mill/news/james-cook-potential-holdout-not-something-i-want-to-talk-about-right-now Going to be interesting to see if Cook holds out or not. (I can't see how it would make any sense from his side)
  14. As someone who lives in the Toronto area, love the Dwayne Casey shout out haha. I will add though- The big reason the raps did win was the trade for Kawhi. As Derozan was rough in the playoffs. (Getting rid of Casey for Nick nurse was def a factor as well to your point) I do agree with your overall point here about McDermott . Good coach who can stabilize a team. But Not sure if he's the guy to take you over the hump
  15. I'm guessing 2026 will be when the bills open on Sunday night football because of the new stadium. I can't imagine them having back to back years opening on SNF
  16. Fair enough- But he definitely uses it as motivation. He has always admitted to saying he has a huge chip on his shoulder from not getting any scholarships. Then the Jalen Ramsey thing, being called overrated. The list goes on. He definitely hears the noise from the outside Whether that contributes to impact on performance? I think there's more than enough anecdotal evidence to say it does. But we will never know of course
  17. Your first comment I agreed with, but not sure I agree with this. You don't think Josh Allen getting called the most overrated player by his peers and media, provided any motivation to him this year and didn't impact performance?
  18. That's fair and I see your point. Personally I'm just not a big fan of paying second contracts to running backs. (Unless you're elite like CMC, Barkley or Henry)
  19. The one game cook missed, Ray Davis had 150 scrimmage yards. Are the bills a better team with cook? For sure- But at what cost? I would much rather a day 2 pick next year at cost control for 4 years paired up with Ray Davis and Ty Johnson, then paying Cook 15 million
  20. I'm not sure of the context of Mack in 2022 as I didn't watch a ton of raiders games and didn't specifically watch him, so if what you're saying is true, I'll take your word for it
  21. He was more efficient for sure with the Bills last year- But if you double Hollins targets this year, his efficiency metrics would of course drop. (gabe davis is a prime example, even Shakir last year in terms of percentage completion when he was targeted more)
  22. I think he's referring to the 2022 season with Vegas. Where he had 57 for 690 and 4 TDs on 94 targets. (Last season was 31 for 378 on 50 targets)
  23. He's got more upside than Hollins, but also has by far more negative plays. Drops passes, fumbles, and isn't on the same page with Josh a lot of the times which leads to interceptions Drop rate of 6 percent is still lower than Gabes. Gabe also fumbles more and has way more miscommunications with Josh, which leads to interceptions. Translation: Gave has more upside then Mack, but also has a lot more negative stuff that happens when the ball is thrown his way. Not ideal for a WR4/5 , as you want someone reliable who can play special teams
  24. Bad things happen when you throw to Gabe Davis.. To my knowledge, Mack Hollins didn't fumble, have a dropped pass, or Josh didn't throw an INT when throwing his way. What happened when josh threw to Gabe? Sure some more explosiveness. But drops, fumbles and INTs when targeting him . Also, Mack was elite at special teams where Gabe doesn't play
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