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Stefon Diggs first Buffalo media session 8/5
RoyBatty is alive replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Impressive so far, Diggs is saying all the right things and not dumping on Minnesota. -
Is Tremaine ready to break out?
RoyBatty is alive replied to MAJBobby's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Yep, just wait til you see ho much the Pats run this year. -
Is Tremaine ready to break out?
RoyBatty is alive replied to MAJBobby's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I agree, you are missing he two great attributes, incredible speed for his size and incredible length, he could be an INT machine in the future. Not sure he is as good as any MLB in the NFL, I hope he gets there but no way not his play first two years. -
Actually that is a pretty logical/good name.
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Here is a classic quote, "I am an engineer !@#$, not a road scholar!"
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Too late, it was trademarked by A&M in 1990.
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Because Texas A&M and to a lesser extent Seattle in the NFL have already appropriated the name. And from the Aggies it isnt for sale.
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Pegulas to buy energy business
RoyBatty is alive replied to BillsMafi$'s topic in Off the Wall Archives
Classic contrarian investment. So this "poor" soul, Warrent Buffet, did he just spend $9 billion on a natural gas investment? -
Pegulas to buy energy business
RoyBatty is alive replied to BillsMafi$'s topic in Off the Wall Archives
NG is very "clean" but it is NOT carbonless. And yes his green new deal policies are laughable, probably put us in a depression. -
Pegulas to buy energy business
RoyBatty is alive replied to BillsMafi$'s topic in Off the Wall Archives
That is EXACTLY what almost every energy "expert" said when prices collapsed after Thanksgiving 2014 and prices his all time lows this year. Energy talk has gone form "peak oil supply" to "peak oil demand" in the past few years...some already think we may have already hit worldwide peak oil demand prior to Covid this year. -
Pegulas to buy energy business
RoyBatty is alive replied to BillsMafi$'s topic in Off the Wall Archives
Overall, done properly, it is a potentially brilliant move on the part of Pegula. Risky, yes but if he is correct he can easily make 10X. I know 20 public companies he could get far far below current intrinsic value because there are next to NO buyers of small. over=-levered US energy companies. -
Pegulas to buy energy business
RoyBatty is alive replied to BillsMafi$'s topic in Off the Wall Archives
Oil not just stranded gas went negative this year. I am quite bullish on natural gas over the next few years, clean burning fuel. The big concern for the Pegulas if according to the Biden adopted new green deal he wants 100% fueled by renewables and nuclear...that mean zero natural gas. Other concern is going to be if fracking it outlawed...if that happens you could see natural gas go to btu parity with oil that would mean 6 t0 1 or nat gas goes from $1.70/mcf to roughly $6.67/mcf No it is associated gas produced when you dry an oil well and yes we flare a lot not sure it is as much as he states. Fly into Midland at dark and you will see hundreds of flares. -
Pegulas to buy energy business
RoyBatty is alive replied to BillsMafi$'s topic in Off the Wall Archives
What is your point? You do realize that briefly oil prices were NEGATIVE earlier this year. Even with no debt and stopped drilling a lot of energy companies have gone bankurpt. You do realize they have to pay royalties, collect the oil, treat the wells and work over the wells...commodity prices were so low most arent making money. -
Pegulas to buy energy business
RoyBatty is alive replied to BillsMafi$'s topic in Off the Wall Archives
Almost every energy SPAC over the past 5 years has gone bankrupt...the list is amazing, Alta Mesa, Rosehill Resources, Chapparral Resources and others....the big winner thus far is Magnolia Oil and Gs only down about 80% -
Pegulas to buy energy business
RoyBatty is alive replied to BillsMafi$'s topic in Off the Wall Archives
Absent seasonal factors, Natural gas has been on a secular slide for years. -
Michael Lombardi hints Dareus to the Patriots
RoyBatty is alive replied to Estro's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
This will be entertaining, Dareus would despise the "Patriot way". -
Top 10 Bill Plays from 2019
RoyBatty is alive replied to RoyBatty is alive's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I originally had that on my list be took it off because the Micah Hyde really iced that game with his kickoff return. White also caused a critical fumble later in the game so he deserves game ball there. Fitz was on that game and just scored, Dolphins get the ball back we could have easily lost. There were a lot of pivotal plays thru the season i didnt include like the Bills stopping the Texans on the 4th down. -
10) Duke Williams TD versus the Titans Bill fans “owned” the stadium and after his score you could hear his name “Duke”, a third string WR as if he won a Super Bowl. I would much rather have the Bills “Mafia” known for being able to take over an opposing team’s stadium than getting wasted and smashing table in a drunken stupor. 9) Micah Hyde intercepts Brady pass in endzone. Micah Hyde denied the Pats a score deep in the red zone as he read Brady’s eyes staring down the intended wide receiver and positioned himself perfectly for the int. The int kept the game score within reach and kept the Pats off the score board to end the second half. ? Josh Allen Headfirst TD verses the Texans. End around to John Brown and then a beautiful pass to Josh Allen for Buffalo’s first post season touchdown this century. 7) Cole Beasley 25-yard TD reception vs Cowboys. Sweet revenge for Beasley scoring in Jerry’s World starting a Bills offensive juggernaut. 6) Micah Hyde’s onside kick return for a TD. Micah Hyde goes high to catch the onside kick in the air, twirls around and runs it in stride to effectively seal a home victory against the Dolphins . 5) Tremaine Edmunds sacks Baker Mayfield for a safety. It tied the score it insured the Bills of getting the ball back in good field position. 4) Knox’s 33-yard reception and Dawkins half yard TD reception vs the Pats I have included these two plays together, recall Knox’s catch was originally ruled a TD and then overturned. One of Belichek’s hallmarks has been the Pats uncanny ability to end the first half (as well as first drive of second half) vastly outscoring opponents. Not this game. With 15 seconds remaining and one timeout from the Pats 34, the pass to Knox was executed near perfection. The blocking was solid giving Allen plenty of time and the play call was brilliant imo. Given this situation, is Belichek going to double team a rookie tight end with a history of drops? Knox got separation with no safety help and Allen threw a near perfect 40-yard touch pass to a position to only where Knox could touch it…something he isn’t supposed to be able to accomplish. The TD was called back with the ball placed inside the one. In a very gutsy call, Dawkins reported as an eligible receiver and was uncovered catching a TD with one second left. 3) John Browns 38 yd TD reception against the Jets. Bills come from behind for the first win of the season with an 85 yard drive ending with 2:48 time remaining. 2) Dawson Knox’s bruising 49-yard reception against the Bengals. Knox pushed away the first defender and rolled over the next. It flipped the field, excited the crowd and energized the team to help overcome a late Q4 deficit in what was regarded as an easy home game to go 3-0 on the season. 1) Josh Allen 4th down conversion vs Dallas. This will be debated but this play is often misconstrued as a called QB sneak when in fact it was a busted play. The play call was an outside zone run to Devin Singletary but when Allen pulled went to hand the ball off Singletary wasn’t in position and Allen dropped (fumbled) the ball. Blocking was subpar as well with both the center and left guard on the ground as Allen picked the ball up between them and improvised a quarterback sneak, as most of the Cowboy defenders appeared to have given up on the play, Allen surged forward took on Sean Lee and then brought Byron Jones 2 more yards with him. This one play, Allen’s marquis broadcast coming out for most national fans, epitomized so much about Allen. Raw with tremendous athletic ability, leadership and tough willed…as well as his propensity to drop, fumble the ball. The type of quarterback play that commands respect from teammates and coaches.