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mileena

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  1. Sammy Watkins? Mike Williams (OT) Stevie Johnson Peerless Price Travis Henry?? Rosco Parrish Robert Royal Jairus Byrd? John McCargo? Donte Whitner? Torrell Troup? Kevin Everett? Pat Williams Reggie Ragland
  2. http://www.oddsshark.com/nfl/new-york-buffalo-odds-september-10-2017-787993 This should be a pretty easy win for Buffalo. This is the biggest spread we have had in a while. 1-0, here we come.
  3. MODERATOR: Please pin this thread. Once again, we start an annual tradition of the opposing team's look-a-likes. I'll start: Rex Ryan, NY Jets: Eric Booker, World-Class Competitive Eater and Rapper::
  4. Uh, yes you will. They are going to be good next season and you will not want to miss out.
  5. OK, I clicked because I thought this was a post about shoes.
  6. You forgot our 2016 2nd and 3rd round picks. Plus we lost Stephon Gillmore, Chris Hogan, and Mike Giillislee all to one team in our division. What upside? He has consistently shown this season that he can't perform in a 4-3 scheme. I'll take the 4th rounder.
  7. Good point. But Garoppolo doesn't scare me like Brady. He is good, but what are the chances he is another Brady? More like another Cassel.
  8. It wouldn't surprise me. As fit and as nutritionally sound as Brady is, he is still 41. And without Brady, Belichick will not win and would be smart to retire. He is like Phil Jackson: good as long as you have Jordan and Pippen, but then was smart enough to retire, until another pre-made team came along with Shaq and Kobe ready for him to lead to NBA titles.
  9. McD = younger version of Belichick.
  10. It's the beginning of the end of the Belichick-Brady era. Brady goes down with a major, career-ending injury this year and Belichick retires at the end of the season. Even Brady is not immune from Father Time. The Bills begin a long playoff run starting in 2018.
  11. Yes, since you trashed a great player. He will start by the end of this year.
  12. So? It was his first game. I guarantee you he is on the roster this year. He has to be given a chance to develop as a top draft choice.
  13. Jones hasn't even played a down yet for LA. We can all watch him flop Sunday night. Remember, he was traded for a reason. The Chargers took the bait.
  14. Yep. I think Moulds, Clements, and McCoy are/were the best.
  15. It is a big deal to the moderators. I have seen numerous threads here locked for this reason. If it is done for one thread, it must be done for all.
  16. MODERATOR: Please lock this thread. This topic has already been posted: https://forums.twobillsdrive.com/topic/194428-buffalo-bills-top-50-plays-during-drought-years-2000-2016/?hl=plays --------- EDIT: I have reported this thread to a moderator.
  17. No problem. The guy made a terrific video. Must have taken him a while to do.
  18. I found this video on YouTube by Andy Provin. Very long (over an hour), but well made. It has inspired me for the upcoming season. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CUR5QIV_np8 Published on Jun 16, 2017 50. 2003 vs Washington Rob John 49. 2004 vs NY Jets in Detroit Chandler snow shovel TD celebration after major snowstorm 48. 2016 at Seattle Taylor to Woods convert 3rd and 21 47. 2009 at Atlanta Crazy blocked FG return (TD didn't count) 46. 2010 at Cincinnati Why So Serious 45. 2008 vs SanDiego Lee Evans 1 handed to the side of his helmet TD catch 44. 2015 vs Indianapolis Taylor to Harvin to open 2015 season, a season with high expectations 43. 2001 vs New England Clements nails Brady 42. 2010 at Minnesota Moats drills Favre which causes him to miss his 1st game in 18 years 41. 2001 at Indianapolis Johnson to Price convert 4th and 34 40. 2002 at New England Moulds 1 handed TD catch and great reaction from Greg Gumbel 39. 2014 vs Miami Spiller KO ret TD in game where Pegula's officially become owners 38. 2007 vs Denver Lynch TD in his 1st NFL game 37. 2004 Terrence McGee 3 KO return TDs 36. 2007 at Washington Edwards to Reed then Gibbs calls 2 timeouts which leads to last second GW FG 35. 2004 at Seattle McGahee 4 TDs 34. 2000 vs Tennessee Van Pelt to Moulds sets up GW FG 33. 2015 at Kansas City Sammy Watkins 1st half 32. 2011 at NY Giants Fred Jackson 80 yd TD 31. 2009 at New England Schobel 1 handed pic 6 30. 2006 vs Jacksonville Roscoe Parrish 2 big plays 29. 2002 vs Chicago 2 play GW TD drive in OT 28. 2015 at Tennessee Tyrod Taylor TD run and 3rd and 23 conversion 27. 2001 vs Miami Moulds 2 great TDs 26. 2009 at Jacksonville TO 98 yd TD 25. 2016 vs Jacksonville McCoy 75 yard TD 24. 2009 vs Miami 56yd FG, 2 TDs, 3 INTs in final 3:35 23. 2000 vs Indianapolis Moulds last min TD 22. 2008 at Jacksonville Edwards to Hardy GW TD 21. 2002 vs NY Jets Moulds last second TD to tie 20. 2013 at Miami Mario Williams sack/forced fumble set up GW FG 19. 2005 at Cincinnati McGee KO and INT TD (only player to do this) 18. 2013 vs Carolina EJ to Stevie GW last second TD 17. 2000 at Kansas City Rob Johnson GW TD 16. 2005 at New Orleans McGee amazing return 15. 2007 vs Cincinnati Lynch TD pass and TD run in final 6 min 14.Brian Morman MVP 13. 2013 vs Cincinnati Lewis to Goodwin last min TD 12. 2002 vs Miami Moulds 1 handed TD in snow 11. 2016 vs Miami Taylor to Clay last min TD to take lead 10. 2014 vs Minnesota 3 big plays on last drive 9. 2014 at Chicago Fred destroys Chris Conte to set up GW FG 8. 2011 vs Oakland David Nelson last second TD 7. 2014 vs Green Bay crazy rule safety 6. 2007 vs Dallas 3 return TDs 5. 2006 at Houston Evans 2 83 yd TDs and last second Losman to Price GW TD 4. 2002 at Minnesota Hollis doinks 1 in to set up OT then Bledsoe to Price wins it, Gus Johnson is great! 3. 2014 at Detroit Sammy great catch sets up Carpenter's GW 58yd FG, great Kyle Orton celebration 2. 2003 vs New England Sam Admas 1. 2011 vs New England Fred to the 1 sets up Lindell GW FG ------------------ EDIT: Haha: Brady gets his clock cleaned by Buffalo at 4:46.
  19. Haha! Onions and pickle relish for me!
  20. Seems to me Dallas was pretty good, yet they finished only 30 on that list. BTW, with your profile pic, are you a Nathan's Original hot dog fan? I am! I won a free Natham's picnic blanket in the Summer Rewards sweepstakes.
  21. True, but this was written by Neil Greenberg of the Washington Post, which has an excellent reputation for thorough analysis. I added a paragraph explaining the analysis to my initial post: "Here’s a ranking of the league’s backups from best to worst, based on their chances of producing an above-average level of adjusted net yards per pass in a game if called into service during the 2017 season. Rookies were given an average adjusted net yards per pass figure based on historical averages of first-year NFL passers, modified for expected playing time and opportunity."
  22. I'll take it! 15th is not bad! For full article, see: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/fancy-stats/wp/2017/06/08/power-ranking-the-nfls-backup-qbs-moore-garoppolo-lead-but-kaepernick-could-be-there-too/?utm_term=.32eaf75b5c94 Power ranking the NFL’s backup QBs: Moore, Garoppolo lead, but Kaepernick could be there too Here’s a ranking of the league’s backups from best to worst, based on their chances of producing an above-average level of adjusted net yards per pass in a game if called into service during the 2017 season. Rookies were given an average adjusted net yards per pass figure based on historical averages of first-year NFL passers, modified for expected playing time and opportunity. Solid options 1. Matt Moore, Miami Dolphins, 54 percent chance at being better than an average starter 2. Jimmy Garoppolo, New England Patriots, 51 percent Useful stand-ins 3. Nick Foles, Philadelphia Eagles, 46 percent 4. Colt McCoy, Washington Redskins, 44 percent 5. Brandon Weeden, Houston Texans, 43 percent 6. Kellen Clemens, San Diego Chargers, 43 percent 7. Chase Daniel, New Orleans Saints, 43 percent 8. A.J. McCarron, Cincinnati Bengals, 42 percent 9. Chad Henne, Jacksonville Jaguars, 42 percent 10. Kellen Moore, Dallas Cowboys, 42 percent Not-ready-for prime-time players 11. Trevone Boykin, Seattle Seahawks, 42 percent 12. Matt Schaub, Atlanta Falcons, 42 percent 13. Derek Anderson, Carolina Panthers, 42 percent 14. Connor Cook, Oakland Raiders, 41 percent 15. Cardale Jones, Buffalo Bills, 41 percent 16. Geno Smith, New York Giants, 41 percent 17. Landry Jones, Pittsburgh Steelers, 41 percent 18. Mitch Trubisky, Chicago Bears, 41 percent 19. Patrick Mahomes II, Kansas City Chiefs, 39 percent Emergencies only 20. Sean Mannion, Los Angeles Rams, 39 percent 21. Ryan Mallett, Baltimore Ravens, 39 percent 22. Brett Hundley, Green Bay Packers, 38 percent 23. Paxton Lynch, Denver Broncos, 38 percent 24. Scott Tolzien, Indianapolis Colts, 37 percent 25. Kevin Hogan, Cleveland Browns, 36 percent 26. Matt Cassel, Tennessee Titans, 35 percent Clipboard holders 27. Matt Barkley, San Francisco 49ers, 31 percent 28. Drew Stanton, Arizona Cardinals, 30 percent 29. Ryan Fitzpatrick, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 30 percent 30. Jake Rudock, Detroit Lions, 29 percent 31. Case Keenum, Minnesota Vikings, 27 percent 32. Bryce Petty, New York Jets, 27 percent
  23. Make that Week 7, since teams are allowed 1 transition week after a player's suspension ends where he doesn't count against the roster limit if he's not active right away.
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