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Gameday Thread Bills vs Raiders 2nd Half
xRUSHx replied to Chandler#81's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
With our D and kicker this should be a easy win now. -
Gameday Thread Bills vs Raiders 2nd Half
xRUSHx replied to Chandler#81's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I think he has like 70 yards today.Right on man go bills -
Gameday Thread Bills vs Raiders 2nd Half
xRUSHx replied to Chandler#81's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Our D is incredible -
Gameday Thread Bills vs Raiders 2nd Half
xRUSHx replied to Chandler#81's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
7 points from Tyrod, wow excitement.More like trust the D and STs. -
Schopp: Taylor is better than you think.
xRUSHx replied to JM2009's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
As in Forest Gump, "Run Tyrod Run" -
The Bills are going to be in 3rd by 11:30 on Thursday
xRUSHx replied to dollars 2 donuts's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I'm on my phone so I didn't feel like looking at the OP to find out, lol. Got to win today or this one could get more traction. Go Bills Sure hope so. Depends on which Tyrod shows for these two games. I hope it's the one from last week. -
The Bills are going to be in 3rd by 11:30 on Thursday
xRUSHx replied to dollars 2 donuts's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Was the OP talking about after this Thursdays game against the Jests? -
Right on man
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I agree man, it's time to pull the trigger already, draft a top prospect with hopes to finaly have a solid franchise worthy QB for many many years to come. I can only hope the Bills get out of the Whaley QB purgatory cycle and the best way to do it is to try to draft one not pick others teams backup piles while trying to build the rest of the team before trying real hard to draft a QB worthy to call franchise worthy. I'd rather see them fail trying at a top picked QB then avoiding it by picking a late round project, with all these picks I will be really disappointed if QB isn't taken right away in rd1. Fingers crossed for Josh Rosen*, QB, UCLA Quote: "The top-four draft-eligible quarterback prospects for the 2018 NFL Draft are USC's Sam Darnold, Louisville's Lamar Jackson, Wyoming's Josh Allen and Rosen. Of them, Rosen has the best mechanics and is most natural pocket passer. He throws a tremendous ball and can really spin it. Rosen's tight spiral helps him to get his passes through tight windows and beat good coverage. He has serious arm talent along with field vision and pocket presence. Rosen also works under center, which has been rare to see with college quarterbacks in recent years". Quote from walter football
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If this is right Im glad he's gone, tough to get a team to take on his issues and contract, hope he does well in Jax so we get a 5th. 2019-21 gets wiped out, better then paying it all with cutting him, plus we get a draft pick out of it even if it's just a 6th it's something.
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Week 8: Raiders' Game Preparation - Inactives Announced
xRUSHx replied to 26CornerBlitz's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Bills. 51 Raiders 3 Look forward to a Az woopin. Go Bills -
Marshawn Lynch suspended for Bills game; appeal denied
xRUSHx replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Haha.Isn't worth a bag of Skittles mode -
This offseason Quarterback options
xRUSHx replied to The Now Moment's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Every year the follow QB class is better and the one coming up isn't so good, wash repeat -
Is this sunday the biggest game in Buffalo in years?
xRUSHx replied to SaviorPeterman's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
51-3 GO BILLS -
This offseason Quarterback options
xRUSHx replied to The Now Moment's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Very good post man, I agree its way to early to be talking draft especially with the Bills playing very well. Go Bills -
This offseason Quarterback options
xRUSHx replied to The Now Moment's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Well enough for Tyrod has proven to still not be good enough for a playoff run so well enough for him IMO is to hopefully get some kind of trade for him is what I was trying to say in my post, sorry I didn't post a full length paragraph explaining but yet here we are. I don't hate Tyrod I just want better, I want a legacy, a dynasty, a playoff QB to be proud enough to know he can win it for us not be in the wishful thinking of wishing for everyone else to do it. Tyrod had a good game last game I hope he can prove me incorrect and change my feeling on him, I have one leg on his wagon now the most I have had since late last season and this is a long season. My question is will he change my mind about him because you sure dont. I supported EJ just like I supported Tyrod and Fitz and any other Bills QB, the EJ garbage type posts that come out of the same few shows their crusade to gang post nonsense to discredit posters that have a different opinion, please don't be one of them. I still support Tyrod to a degree it's just I want a stud at QB that can go above the QB play we have had over the last decade. I don't believe Tyrod will ever be that QB he is average Joe and until he proves me incorrect my feeling won't change. This thread is talking about drafting a QB and I posted ONE comment what my opinion was but now in a few posts I get put down and called a big EJ guy while acting like I'm mad at Tyrod because EJ was pushed out, nothing but made up nonsence. SMH Once again I don't hate Tyrod and I wish him luck proving us incorrect and winning back many fans like myself, until then I will look forward to next years QB class while wishing Tyrod to be that QB I wish the Bills had. Everyone is entitled to post a opinion without being labeled, this group's crusade needs to be toned down, I did not start the thread I posted one comment on it. -
This offseason Quarterback options
xRUSHx replied to The Now Moment's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Trade up and grab a QB, let Tyrod walk or if he does well enough maybe we can get a draft pick for him. We would have two young QBs and the money being paid to Tyrod can be used on other positions. I would love to see them grab Josh Rosen, maybe we won't have to trade up too far to get him. -
No to Facebook IMO
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What Happened to the WCO we were Supposed to Run this Year?
xRUSHx replied to Foxx's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Taylor made offense just like the last few coordinators -
Drought will end: Taylor is here to stay.......for now
xRUSHx replied to Mikie2times's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
enough waiting, 2018 is the time to do it with extra picks -
Week 8: Raiders' Game Preparation - Inactives Announced
xRUSHx replied to 26CornerBlitz's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Raiders Lost in the Shuffle, 51-3 : AFC: Buffalo takes advantage of Schroeder's five interceptions and piles up 502 yards of offense to move on to Tampa. January 21, 1991|CHRIS DUFRESNE | TIMES STAFF WRITER ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. You wouldn't know it, but the Raiders wanted to be here. They worked all season for the privilege. Bring on Buffalo, they said. Next stop, Tampa. But all those super dreams fell 49 points short because of an offense that didn't work, theirs; an offense that couldn't be stopped with a court order, Buffalo's; an assumption that the Raiders ever stood a chance, and Jay Schroeder, who would at once uncoil and leave scattered a season's worth of expensive Mike White quarterback lessons. The Bills' 51-3 victory over the Raiders in Sunday's AFC championship game before 80,324 at Rich Stadium left a considerable gap in Raider lore. Raiders make history, not fools of themselves. Yet, there was owner Al Davis, the whole game slack-jawed, no doubt agonizing over how to repair the emotional damage. Where do the Raiders go from here? The Denver Broncos went through this last year in Super Bowl XXIV after ending up on the short-end of a 55-10 score and sank to the AFC West basement. Sunday's loss ranks with some of the all-time great playoff blowouts, taking a seat next to Washington's 73-0 drubbing of Chicago in 1940. The Raiders could only conclude the beating was thorough and inevitable. "I don't think anybody could have stopped them," defensive end Howie Long said. "You could have brought back the (Pittsburgh) Steel Curtain and it wouldn't have mattered." Maybe not. Buffalo's first offensive drive was one of the great opening acts ever. The Raiders, resigned to a helpless basketball strategy, were forced to call time out after consecutive Buffalo gains of 12, 14, 15, five and nine yards. There was no other way to stop the momentum. The Bills rested two minutes, then continued their assault on the Raiders and the history books. After the respite, they needed three more plays to score, taking a 7-0 lead on a 13-yard pass from quarterback Jim Kelly to former Raider James Lofton, who would make Los Angeles pay for cutting him in 1989. The Raiders' response was brief and uncompelling. Schroeder found Mervyn Fernandez for 26 yards on first down and Willie Gault 26 more yards on second. But thoughts of an explosive offensive exchange between the teams ended quickly when the Raiders had to settle for a 41-yard Jeff Jaeger field goal. If you missed it, you missed the Raider offensive attack. The two other Raider highlights were a blocked extra point--hey, it could have been 52-3--and the third quarter, during which the Bills were held scoreless. The rest of it was pure Buffalo artistry and sheer Raider misery. Lest the Raiders think they had made a game of it after cutting the lead to 7-3, the Bills scored again in four plays. Kelly's no-huddle offense was almost flawless as he picked his feeble opponent apart. After a two-yard gain on first down, Kelly passed 41 yards to Lofton, scrambled for 11 yards and then handed off to Thurman Thomas, who ran 12 yards around right end for the touchdown. The Bills made the score 21-3 with 3:09 left in the quarter when linebacker Darryl Talley intercepted a Schroeder pass and returned it 27 yards for a touchdown. Defensive end Bruce Smith pressured Schroeder heavily from the blind side as he threw. "Obviously, the ball didn't go where I wanted it to go," Schroeder said. Few did. Schroeder threw five interceptions after throwing nine in 16 regular season games. Someone asked whether he accepted blame for the loss. "What kind of a question is that?" he said. "Everyone in this room has to take personal responsibility." There were plenty of takers. Cornerback Lionel Washington had a miserable time in an attempt to stay with former teammate Lofton, who finished with five catches for 113 yards. After Kenneth Davis' touchdown runs of one and three yards in the second quarter put the Bills ahead by 34-3, Lofton capped off the half with an eight-yard scoring pass from Kelly. Again, Washington was on assignment. "I couldn't cover him," Washington said, tears in his eyes. "I don't blame myself, but I played a big part in the game. I couldn't come up with the big plays to stop him. You've got to take it personally sometimes." The game was over at the half. In two quarters, the Bills had 387 yards. In two quarters, Thomas had rushed for 109 yards. Kelly had passed for 247. The Bills had set a playoff record for most points scored in a half. Dating to the first meeting Oct. 7, Buffalo had scored 65 points against the Raiders in three quarters. The Raiders thought they were ready. "A game like today is an education," tailback Marcus Allen said. "You can talk a hell of a lot about being ready and focused. It's difficult to explain, but there are all these other intangibles. When the level rises, you've got to be ready for it." -
Drought will end: Taylor is here to stay.......for now
xRUSHx replied to Mikie2times's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I agree butIMO Tyrod was a injury risk year one and IMO it's why they wanted him to stay behind the line more year 2, sadly our OC got fired because it didn't turn out so well. -
Drought will end: Taylor is here to stay.......for now
xRUSHx replied to Mikie2times's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
He refuses to let people talk about both sides of the coin it's horrible. -
Drought will end: Taylor is here to stay.......for now
xRUSHx replied to Mikie2times's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
With your post I can see JM must be hard at work again not letting posters look at both sides of a coin....SMH -
Drought will end: Taylor is here to stay.......for now
xRUSHx replied to Mikie2times's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I agree.The running QB gimmick works only for so long, teams know injury risks are much, much higher when your QB leaves the line that protects him.