tomur67
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Sills may be skinny. but he did score 35 touchdowns at West Virginia.
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I feel for the WR's wanting to make a final good impression and having Jackson firing wayward missiles. Good Luck.
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Watched the Eagles-Ravens pre-season game with Ross Tucker ( who played a few games with the Bills) as the color analyst. You can tell he was well prepared as far as being able to discuss the rookies as well as the veterans. He was also good giving insights that only an ex-player would appreciate or would see as a mistake. I think he was very entertaining and could be headed for more nationwide popularity.
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Pats starting center has been hospitalized with blood clots and "will miss significant time." according to Rotoworld.
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Are you drafting any Bills to your fantasy football team?
tomur67 replied to Logic's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I was happy to get the Bills D and Josh as my QB 2, -
Receiver competition with two games left
tomur67 replied to Shaw66's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
If the game is on the line, with seconds to go, do you want Allen passing to Zay Jones? If you're OK with it, I guess he should be on the roster. -
yes, and I thought Singletary was the best RB on the field..
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I was very impressed with Singletary. He looked very quick and elusive. He's got good hands as well. Made some nice catches,
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The NFL wants to go to a 18 game schedule. OK, if you're in the AFC, you have 15 AFC opponents. You play every team once, 8 home games and 7 away games. The next year you reverse it. The remaining 3 games would be with NFC teams. Using the previous year's NFC record, using a drawing, you play 1 game against a team that finished 1st thru 5th in the NFC, one game against a team that finished 6th thru 10th in the NFC, and one game against a team that finished 11th thru 16th in the NFC. The playoffs would consist of the top four teams in the AFC and the top four teams in the NFC with the best records. There are two real up sides to this. First, and most important, in the old format, a real strong team in a weak division, is almost guaranteed 6 wins every year. Their road to the playoffs is quite a bit easier because of it. ( Unfortunately, we've seen this, first hand) And secondly, as a fan, you get to see more teams. Personally, I think playing the Pats , Jets and Dolphins twice a year, every year is getting stale.
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These were just a few of the bold predictions by The SportsDrop. SportsDrop is a site that has a lot of articles that are written for debate. Like a bunch of guys in a bar arguing things like the 10 top tight ends in NFL history or who will be the team that has the worst 2019 season. Naturally, this is all speculation, but if they speculate that the Bills will win 10 games this season, I'm OK with it.
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I realize this is a long shot speculation, but I think he is just a perfect replacement for Chris Hogan. He's got good size, 6'3". Better than average speed, ran a 4.57 sec. forty at the combine. And he can catch TD's, he had 35 in a 3 year college stretch. It looks like the Bills don't want him, but from what I 've read about him, he has a never say die attitude and will push himself to do whatever he needs to succeed. Brady will love him!
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Would Bills Fans Cheer an Injured Opponent?
tomur67 replied to judman's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Damn, are you saying it was alright that Bills fans cheered when there own QB got hurt. -
The Bruins down, the Red Sox next , and then the Patriots.....
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I too was at that game and was driving out of the parking lot when Hooks caught the pass.
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Would Bills Fans Cheer an Injured Opponent?
tomur67 replied to judman's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I hate to admit this , but I was at the game when Rob Johnson got hurt and thousands of Buffalo fans cheered when Doug Flutie ran out to finish the game. I'm sure most were Flutie fans and wanted him to be starting anyway, but it was awful that they were cheering when he ran out onto the field and Johnson was being helped off the field. Very disturbing! -
Wasn't his last reception a TD and he broke his leg on the play and that was the end of his NFL career?
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Checking on the college stats of our WR's
tomur67 replied to tomur67's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I think he can catch balls thrown by a QB that played at Wyoming. -
Obviously there are many factors that go into deciding which WR's make up the final roster, but I thought it might be interesting to look back at their college careers and the success they each had. Having the most receptions was Zay Jones 399, Andre Roberts 285, Cole Beasley 255. Cam Phillips 223, John Brown 185, and Victor Bolden 170. Having the most Yardage Receiving, Jones 4279, Roberts 3743, Brown 3380, Beasley 2959, Phillips 2856, and Sills 2097. Most TDs scored Roberts 37, Sills 35, Brown 34, Jones 23 , Phillips 16, and Beasley 14. Of course, you have to consider, Duke Williams and Nick Easley had only 2 years of stats, Sills, McKenzie, and McCloud had 3 years of stats. Some had better QBs than others and some teams passed more than others, but there are a few things that stand out 1) Zay Jones caught a lot of, lot of passes for East Carolina, without a lot of drops. 2) Sills had great numbers for just 3 years and 3) Andre Roberts can be more than just a kick returner. He was a damn good WR at The Citadel.
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How long will it take for the Bills' coaching staff to get this team to jell? With so many new players from trades, free agency, and the draft can we expect that all these moving parts will operate together at the level they need to compete? We know they have talent, but will it take more than a few months to get this talent to win?
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Who is Your Favorite New Player to This Point ?
tomur67 replied to T master's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I'm hoping both Duke and Sills make the team!