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JM2009

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  1. No matter how bad a QB can be, most fans still root for them and the team to win. TT is miles better than those two QBs. He is the best QB we have had this century. And some make things up to help their infatuation of hate-like putting words in Maclin's mouth for statements he never made.
  2. Believe me , there are a couple for sure who root against him. One is in this thread. I believe you responded to his post.
  3. lol This is perfect for a few in here. Why do they bother watching the games when they will be rooting against TT.
  4. Jerry Coleman‏Verified account @sportswcoleman 4h4 hours ago More Joe excited to throw to Maclin. Who will be here tmrw. He said Eric Decker would be welcomed addition #Ravens @1057TheFan
  5. Yeah. I'm more agreeable to how this all went than I was yesterday.
  6. It has everything to do with it. It just doesn't fit your agenda.
  7. And yet your opinion that it was all QB, which is ridiculous, is the only right opinion. Stats are misleading when they don't support your infatuation of hate.
  8. And just about everyone shares the opinion that the better contract and his wife is why he chose Baltimore. TT and Flacco are average QBs. Too bad your infatuation of hate never ends.
  9. The Ravens had a very good defense last season. Bills did not. The Ravens and Bills have the same record the last four seasons. Dominate running game equals less passing. No running game(Ravens) equals more passing.
  10. Then why did you just add to the post count yourself?
  11. Yep, this whole thread has had nothing but Maclin responses. SMH Should have just started a new thread-but then you'd say a thread wasn't needed. http://buffalonews.com/2017/06/13/jay-skurskis-3-bills-thoughts-missing-jeremy-maclin-hurts-top-100-list-cordy-glenns-future/ "1. The Buffalo Bills' inability to land free agent wide receiver Jeremy Maclin is a setback for the team. There's no point in trying to spin it any other way. How much of one, however, depends on your expectations for the franchise in 2017. If you think the Bills can challenge for a playoff spot, missing out on Maclin is a big blow. A top three of Sammy Watkins, Maclin and rookie Zay Jones looks way better on paper than one of Watkins, Jones and whoever. If you're of the mind that the Bills will need some time to be competitive under a new coaching staff, and potentially with a new quarterback, then missing out on Maclin isn't that big a deal. There are also quite a few unknowns right now, too. Was Maclin's ultimate goal the most money, or something else? He has a chance to be the Ravens' No. 1 receiver, which he wasn't going to get here. What kind of offer did the Bills make? That would tell us quite a bit about how they valued him. ESPN's report that Maclin's final decision came down to the Ravens and Philadelphia Eagles was perhaps most interesting Monday. He either really didn't like the money the Bills were offering, or something else about the franchise didn't appeal to him. The grim reality for the Bills -- and their fans, many of whom have an inferiority complex about the franchise -- is that until they turn around their losing ways on the field, they're always going to be underdogs when it comes to land free coveted free agents -- unless they're willing to pay an absurd premium (see: Williams, Mario)."
  12. Jay Skurski‏Verified account @JaySkurski 3h3 hours agoMore McDermott on the #Bills' potential interest in Eric Decker: "We're always going to look." http://billswire.usatoday.com/2017/06/13/tyrod-taylors-character-has-impressed-sean-mcdermott/ "While Taylor has consistently shown that he is a leader throughout his time in Buffalo, these quotes are particularly interesting due to the fact that neither McDermott nor general manager Brandon Beane hascommitted to Taylor as the team’s starting quarterback next season. While Taylor is the presumptive starter, the Bills’ front office is going to make the 27-year-old earn his spot. He appears to be well on his way to doing so, as his character and leadership ability have seemingly already separated him from the pack."
  13. Sal Maiorana‏Verified account @salmaiorana 59m59 minutes ago More The Ravens reportedly signed Maclin to a 2-year, $11.5 million deal. The Bills would not, nor should they have, done that. No way.
  14. Just like last season. And then the injuries started.
  15. and once again, Maclin has not stated the reason he went to Baltimore. The contract and his wife were probably the big reasons. And once again, Flacco the elite QB has the Ravens at 31-33, while the lowly Bills are 30-34 the same time span. How dare you mention 2015 when TT and Watkins were terrific the second half. You must only judge on 2016 when Watkins played injured and missed many games.
  16. Who didn't prefer having Maclin here?
  17. He'll get those yards even though he missed numerous games with his injury. Quite the trick. And TT stats are better than Flaccos the last two seasons. Both are average. A lot of these posters care like it is their money. And yet we are staring at 18 years here.
  18. Another one. great. It's like the BBMB never ended. And TT has been the better QB the last two seasons. he chose Baltimore because of the better contract, the stability of the organization and his wife is from Baltimore.
  19. Good post. Also I think his wife being from Baltimore had to come into his decision as well.
  20. I thought of that too. Maybe McCoy should just stick to playing football, not recruiting. Or do it more quietly, if he is going to try.
  21. Yeah, he went to Baltimore where his wife is from and took the better contract for him.
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