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Same reason why we went for Floyd when we have Von Miller coming back...timing on recovery and try to keep injurie threat down.
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Good point, No he is not.
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According to NFL radio as of 1 minute ago he will be traded today, if not then released and Dolphins and Jets are two primary trade targets.
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Jessie Pegula reveals more about Kim
RoyBatty is alive replied to extrahammer's topic in The Stadium Wall
No, that was weird comment. -
Happy Birthday and best wishes!
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Classic cherry picking on Colin's part to fit his narrative.
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What’s up with Gambling int he NFL amongst NFL Players?
RoyBatty is alive replied to PatsFanNH's topic in The Stadium Wall
Sounds reasonable until to bet on any sport EXCEPT if they have friends in another sport, say MLB they can tell their friends which football players are hurt to affect their betting and the baseball players can return the favor by telling which baseball such as pitchers are hurt. And as far as in the facility that also makes sense if for no other reason liability. -
UT us LOADED with quality QB highlighted by Arch manning and a top recruit from Alabama going to be a high school senior next year. And in a few years he will be in the SEC.
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Please don't start threads with made-up Twitter trash
RoyBatty is alive replied to Gregg's topic in The Stadium Wall
I heard some "pundit" pushing Ezekiel Elliot for the Bills, what a joke. Type of selection that would draw praise from a lot of naïve fans. -
Please don't start threads with made-up Twitter trash
RoyBatty is alive replied to Gregg's topic in The Stadium Wall
$11 million, wow that is crazy! I certainly hope they did. -
Mitch Morse Talks With Pat McAfee
RoyBatty is alive replied to Might Rather's topic in The Stadium Wall
Great interview, great teammate, total "process" guy. -
Culture and one year deals
RoyBatty is alive replied to Ethan in Cleveland's topic in The Stadium Wall
Just keep winning and realistically being in the hunt is all we need, and that means keeping Allen healthy and reasonably protected. You want to see a rent-a-players turnstile on 1 years deals is Houston for the past several. I dont think we run that risk for a long time. -
Culture and one year deals
RoyBatty is alive replied to Ethan in Cleveland's topic in The Stadium Wall
That is another great point. I think most players love the attention, at least if nothing else better endorsement potential. The Days of suffering being shipped out of sight to Buffalo are temporarily over. -
Culture and one year deals
RoyBatty is alive replied to Ethan in Cleveland's topic in The Stadium Wall
Players actually WANT to come to Buffalo, something which was never the case (at least since the mid 1990) as Mr EpsYtown stated. I would be shocked if they didn't have lengthy discussions with Von Miller about the type of players he is, was he a cultural fit. No mention of the Floyd deal by Von Miller as he learned from reading some of the dribble of the TBD boards he didnt want to be accused again of making a promise/prediction/guarantee that didnt come true. The days of begging and wildly overpaying Mario Willaims to be a Bill are, at the moment, distant history. -
Bills/Chiefs week 6 on NFL ntwk right now
RoyBatty is alive replied to Bills fan since 87's topic in The Stadium Wall
Arguably cost us 14 points. His muffed pitchout for a turnover deep in KC territory after an impressive drive and tripping in the endzone on 4th down as Allen's pass sails by him. -
Why did Isaiah McKenzie fail as starting Slot WR?
RoyBatty is alive replied to JohnNord's topic in The Stadium Wall
It was a close call, a GOOD RB or Receiver would have gotten that ball, he basically muffed it. Some say it was an ad lib by Josh but I see it as a muff and because is was behind the line of scrimmage it went down as a Josh fumble. -
OJ was a GREAT returner. Every time you felt like he could take it all the way. He averaged 30 yards a kickoff return. I just looked at Devon Hester career stats, he averaged 24.9 yards/return. https://www.google.com/search?q=oj+simpson+touchdown+kickoff+return+touchdown&rlz=1C1CHBF_enUS931US931&oq=oj+simpson+toudcdown+kickoff+retyurn&aqs=chrome.2.69i57j33i10i160l3j33i10i299.12847j0j7&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8#fpstate=ive&vld=cid:ee98d080,vid:YghNQOm4-h4
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Why did Isaiah McKenzie fail as starting Slot WR?
RoyBatty is alive replied to JohnNord's topic in The Stadium Wall
McKenzie was way too mistake prone. Recall the backward shuttle pass he lost against KC which resulted in a turnover and the "ghost" that tripped up McKenzie on a kickoff who proceeded to fumble the Ball and the colts picked it up ran it to the 1 yard line (that set all the momentum to the Colts we we got embarrassed that game). -
OJ wasn't very good his first few years as a Bill because his first HC, John Rauch had the brilliant idea of using OJ mainly as a decoy and things didn't improve much the next year under Harvey Johnson, arguably our worst HC ever. It was Lou Saban that saved OJs career and made him the mainstay of the offense.
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Exhausting just watching that. Was that Ken Johnson (Pinto Ron) in the Oilver jersey?
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Jackson Mahomes Sexual Assault(Update)Arrested
RoyBatty is alive replied to aristocrat's topic in The Stadium Wall
The kangaroo court of OBD has already convicted him! -
Evolution of your opinions
RoyBatty is alive replied to Ethan in Cleveland's topic in The Stadium Wall
Maybe that is projection on my part, I never liked him from his days in college. He transferred from Texas Tech due to "miscommunication" with the coaching staff , grabbing his crotch and mouthing F you to an opponent, his avoiding the cops and arrest at Oklahoma. To me he seem like an entitled great athlete that was also a punk. How many NFL teams has he been on already? I will grant him, he did great insurance commercials, I enjoyed the heck out of those. -
Evolution of your opinions
RoyBatty is alive replied to Ethan in Cleveland's topic in The Stadium Wall
Obvious now but you are going nowhere without a franchise QB and one that is willing to work his arse off set an example and demonstrate leadership. I used to think QB leadership was hackneyed coach speak, not I think it is absolute necessity. One of the reasons I dont think Baker Mayfield, Kyler Murray or Mac Jones will ever be worth a damn.