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He was a problem child behind the scenes and management had gotten beyond sick of his antics. But that's not the main reason he was traded. The main reason is he committed the cardinal sin of becoming too much of a problem for Allen to deal with and that marked the end of his time in Buffalo.
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Christian Benford in a medical walking shoe
HappyDays replied to HappyDays's topic in The Stadium Wall
He isn't walking right in this video. At least no boot and no crutches. -
Christian Benford in a medical walking shoe
HappyDays replied to HappyDays's topic in The Stadium Wall
Seems like overall a minor injury. If we rest him this week he should be okay the following week and we don't really need him against the Browns either if they want to give him the extra rest time. I'm in total playoff mode at this point. -
Christian Benford in a medical walking shoe
HappyDays replied to HappyDays's topic in The Stadium Wall
I'd just sit him and get him healthy. As important as this game feels we don't need it. Anyways Pats WRs are a middle of the pack type group so we can get by without him I think. -
Christian Benford in a medical walking shoe
HappyDays replied to HappyDays's topic in The Stadium Wall
Hopefully good news. Still a worry that he could aggravate whatever it is. -
Christian Benford in a medical walking shoe
HappyDays replied to HappyDays's topic in The Stadium Wall
Hopefully this means it's a minor injury and the boot is just precautionary. -
This is just unreal man.
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That's exactly right. It's frustrating that the AFC is begging for a powerhouse to reveal itself and we made too many mistakes in the offseason to take ownership of that mantle, but the conference is so weak that it is still more favorable than when we had better rosters in a better conference. This year we are pretty much guaranteed to have the clear QB advantage in every single playoff matchup and that alone should give us confidence. It's extremely rare that a QB like Bo Nix or CJ Stroud makes it into the Super Bowl in the modern era. Possible yes but the odds greatly favor the elite QBs.
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Actually what this team has proven over the years is that it is sustainable to win like that in the playoffs as long as the opponent isn't the Chiefs. It now is extremely likely that we will avoid them. In spite of all the glaring flaws on this roster, that fact alone means we have the best chance we've had in the Allen era.
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Week 15, Bills v. Cheats, PREDICT THE SCORE!
HappyDays replied to Freddie's Dead's topic in The Stadium Wall
Bills 31 Pats 28 I'm expecting a pretty thrilling game. Both teams are going to give it their best shot. Milton Williams being out is a big deal. The Pats are the only team all year where I think their run defense legitimately outplayed our run offense. This time around I expect us to be able to run the ball. Kincaid being healthy is an even bigger deal. He got over 100 yards last time and probably should have had double that. I think Brady knows this and will have a similar passing gameplan to what we just saw against Cincy. And then of course you just know Allen is going to have a little extra fire in this game. On defense we tend to do better when we don't have to worry as much about the opponent's run game which is the case against the Pats. I've watched Maye struggle against pressure and blitzes and I expect us to blitz quite a bit because we have no pass rush otherwise. Feed Cook and the TEs, send extra rushers to maks Maye uncomfortable. That's the winning formula. Pats will still make some plays on both sides of the ball because they're decently talented and have elite coaching, but ultimately our experience in games like this plus our cheat code QB give us the edge in a tightly contested game. -
The Worthy Trade Keeps Looking Worse and Worse
HappyDays replied to Bills Costa Rica's topic in The Stadium Wall
That isn't Coleman's fault, that's the fault of this regime for handing him a major role with no backup plan. What does really bother me about Coleman is that he appears to not care about his profession. We know he didn't take his injury rehab seriously last year. Now this year as soon as he hit a little adversity he seemingly checked out. He's missed meetings and is running lazy routes. Mentally I just don't think he has what it takes to succeed in the NFL. I can live with being wrong about a player, but the Bills being wrong about the person is shocking. They've been so careful about selecting culture fits and they somehow ended up with a lazy immature manchild as their first pick. I would take Worthy over Coleman right now if I could, no question, but he wouldn't solve all our problems either. He has 4.2 speed right up until he takes on any kind of contact at which point his speed becomes average. A strong gust of wind could blow him off his route. So you just can't rely on him for a major role. It turns out both teams lost the trade, unless something drastically changes for either player. -
Josh Allen AFC Offensive POW Again (Week 14)!
HappyDays replied to bills742's topic in The Stadium Wall
I don't know, I'd like to think the voters pay close enough attention to know that he gave up zero catches against his coverage in addition to the sack and the pick six. I think the reasoning others gave is correct - for whatever reason the voters aren't willing to have the POTWs be from the same team. -
So your original comment was based on the idea that we are 100% likely to lose to both the Pats and Eagles, and only 60% likely to beat the Jets? Yeah this was a waste of time for both of us.
