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What do you want to see tomorrow?
EmotionallyUnstable replied to EmotionallyUnstable's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Gotta get your fruits and veggies in somehow Because of scheme or because it's Schwartz? -
What do you want to see tomorrow?
EmotionallyUnstable replied to EmotionallyUnstable's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
That'd be the cherry on top of this sh!t sandwich OBD forced down our throats this week. -
My sarcasm towards your 50/50 guess was not detected...
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I'm hoping to see Tyrod into the second quarter connecting with our new receiving corps. It will make me feel a lot better about the recent moves (maybe I can even change my name back). If McCoy doesn't take a snap this preseason, it will be too soon. Hbu? What do you want to see tomorrow from the Bills?
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Feeling wild today, huh?!
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We are so thin at LB I think he is almost certainly on the roster. To what extent he plays a role this season remains to be seen. From what I saw, he looked bigger than I expected him to based off of his measurements. Other than that, I had no thoughts on his play, nor did I notice anything about it positive or negative
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Discrediting a witness does not remove guilt from the equation. But there is no proven guilt. The NFLPA wouldn't be doing there job if they aren't trying to defend the player. By discrediting a witness, they are attempting to show that testimony could likely be untruthful. This issue is when we use this form of discrediting a witness to the point where we blame them or as some do, simply allow it to act as a "valid" reason that crime was committed. This is very common back and forth language between legal representatives. If Zeke feels that she attempted to black mail him, or had meaningful discussion and Intent to do so, he should/could use that as an example of the victim being untruthful. However, idk if a crime was committed and I'm glad I'm Not the decision maker here. But if there was a crime, he should serve his imposed suspension but I can't blame him from using his legal team to defend him by these means Edit: the NFLPA should not have leaked this information if true, but instead, used it in the hearings as seen appropriate
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May as well have Tyrod on a very short leash.
EmotionallyUnstable replied to Cherrybone's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
The first 3-4 games is a rough stretch for us offensively. It's very possible not only TT but the whole offense struggles. If that is the case, would it be fair to pull TT because our offensive line is giving up sacks left and right? What does that accomplish? If it is clear that TT is the issue, then your argument can be made to audition peterman. But my thought on the topic is that those defenses, especially Denver, will be a tough game for everyone and an unfair measure if QB play -
Cordy Glenn's Foot Issue is Improving
EmotionallyUnstable replied to 26CornerBlitz's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Our offensive line is in trouble over the next few years. Wood is in a contract year and I will be surprised if they resign him. The following year both Richie and Miller are up on contracts. Do Beane and McD have any loyalty to these interior OL? Nope. With issues surrounding injuries (potentially long term) and question marks at RT, pair this with McCoy's age and our running game could be 100% different in two seasons. Possible replacements? Groy is the solo in house guy and it's possible Miller plays well enough to be retained. Hopefully they can use one of those 3rd round picks on an interior OL and Cordy's foot heals up properly. In this scenario, if Dawkins can show well enough at RT, we will be okay. But it is definitely a question mark over the next few seasons IMO -
We should sweep the jets but we won't (1-1) Patriots in December are money (0-2) Dolphins facing us twice in the late season earns us one (1-1) Divisional record: (2-4) In the AFC: We lose in Cincinnati and Kansas City plus home loses vs Oakland, Denver. I think we handle Indy at home. AFC record: (3-8) We lose in Carolina and Atlanta but take LA Chargers on the road and New Orleans at home. My upset of the year will be Bills over Tampa bay at home. NFC games: (3-2) Season record of 6-10
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When Zeke files an appeal, will be be elidgable to play pending a decision? If memory serves me correctly, Brady played out an entire season under appeal until the legal courts handed down the ruling. So again, if he files with the league, will he avoid suspension until a ruling or would he have to take legal action in the courts in order for him to escaping missing time until a definitive decision
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Who will be our outside WR?
EmotionallyUnstable replied to USABuffaloFan's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I expect a majority of big pass plays to come on play action. In fact, I think play action passing will be a huge staple in this offense -
Who will be our outside WR?
EmotionallyUnstable replied to USABuffaloFan's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I'd hope they target Zay like they did with Sammy in the first game. Allowing for an increased volume towards Zay will hopefully give the coaching staff an opportunity to see if he can preform on the outside. -
I Feel Bad For Kyle Williams
EmotionallyUnstable replied to H2o's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
As much as I disagree with your opinion on the offense, I appreciate your mentality. It's a nice change of pace! I cannot buy into this defense just because of the change in scheme and staff. I still believe they are severely lacking talent behind the front four. -
I Feel Bad For Kyle Williams
EmotionallyUnstable replied to H2o's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Fair enough. I just disagree. Schematically the running game is much different and who knows how it will be. Dawkins hasn't shown to be the guy in camp and as for our improved receiver corps, an aged receiver, an unproven rookie and a drop-riddled ST standout are currently our top three. Too bad our new super star Matthews is injured. Oh well, as you stated, just my opinion. No offense intended. Do you like a little sour in your jug of kool aid? Sure, we hope they'd be honest with him but as I've stated another thread, why would any player trust the front office after those moves? -
I got roasted in another thread for suggesting too many people are giving too much credit to McD and Beane. In fact, I stated some people are "crowning" them. I wonder if my perspective would be as outrageous now as it was a week ago. I don't trust either of them. Culture, discipline, process all sound excellent. But they guys are inexperienced at their current position, seem to deceive (maybe indirectly)players and media. I'm glad i don't have to answer to someone who shows no alligence to anyone but their own people.