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Look again at the negative receiving yards.
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N Y E T, nyet, nyet, nyet!
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Way to go Donkey!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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He could have put the game away with a couple more first downs.
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Panthers within 7.
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I think you are looking for a different thread. LOL, sorry I had to say that. But I do agree with you!
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Take it off, take it all off.
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JAX threatening to score again!
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TD JAX!
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Spencer Brown Contract - Per Spotrac
ColoradoBills replied to kitchen sink's topic in The Stadium Wall
Even if it's so, he has 1 pressure for 91 snaps. Why get myopic about one bad play when he has been very good? -
Maybe we should see what happens in the next 3 quarters?
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Josh Allen vs Patrick Mahomes: The changing of the guard?
ColoradoBills replied to Simon's topic in The Stadium Wall
Kind of the way I take your posts. -
I wasn't sure what you were meaning. My "humor" on this board is weak at times too!
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I guess it was based on whether Alex Anderson if needed at tackle is better than Gouraige.
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Josh Allen vs Patrick Mahomes: The changing of the guard?
ColoradoBills replied to Simon's topic in The Stadium Wall
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Our Bills have been dominant AND historically consistent
ColoradoBills replied to BillsFan619's topic in The Stadium Wall
While "points for" minus "points against" is indeed not a Lombardi Trophy it is a STAT about points. Points win games NOT WR receiving yardage. Sorry, I had to say that! LOL. -
Week 4 - Bills at Ravens Game Week Thread
ColoradoBills replied to BillsFan619's topic in The Stadium Wall
I mean an MVP trophy for Josh would be nice, but it seems to me it is not that big of a thing as some believe. It's obvious that Josh thinks the Lombardi is the goal. -
True. One thing it might point to is that while Clapp is a C/G he is filling in for a T slot, it means shuffling of the other depth. I'm hopeful that the reason they didn't call T Rich Gouraige is Clapp wouldn't need to clear waivers like he would. Could mean that Grable is hopefully back from IR sooner than later.
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Too many are going to live with past and projected stats. I tried to speak some to this, but alas I failed. Personally, I was not sure how the WR room would play this year. I know Beane would have done more if he could, but he had a lot of things to consider. Anyone with an unbiased eye can see the offense has changed and is functioning at a pretty high level. It's up to the guys to keep it going and adapt when confronted with defensive adjustments. I think Brady, Josh and the guys can do good this year and I expect another high round WR pick next draft. The Ravens have a challenge on their hands tomorrow and I can't wait to see how it comes out.
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If your reasoning is correct than the following is true, is it not. Josh is "on pace" for a 17-game total of 3,500 passing yards. That would mean Josh Allen is the 25th best passing QB in the league. That is less than what the Broncos had last season. Only better than the Titan, Cards, Bears, Steelers, Pats, Jets, Giants and Panthers. Am I doing this right?
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This the big truth that some can't agree with. I am so pleasantly surprised that BOTH Brady and the O (large part to do with Josh Allen) have dovetailed together so well. What confuses me is that EVERY Buffalo Bill (players and coaches) are telling everyone what their "system" is and is showing everyone the first 3 weeks exactly what that is............and still fans want to argue that it isn't really happening. If Josh Allen can't convince the fans in this thread, NOBODY else is going to least of all me.
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Of the 5 roster WRs, 2 are UFAs next year. Both are on the wrong side of 30. I would bet that one of the top 3 picks goes to WR. I can also see a DB and DL in the top 3 (as of now). What I think some fans are forgetting is that the WR position may not have been addressed as much as some would have liked AND I do believe if Beane had a chance he would have added something more. The point is WR was not the only thing needing to be addressed this offseason. What I see so far is a positive thing compared to all the "pundits" claiming this was a retool/rebuild year. The WR room is not looking near as bad as some predicted IMO. When you look at the offense going into next year (and it's still very early to finalize) it's looking pretty good at QB, RB, TE and OL. I see another big addition to WR. Just look at the Spotrac Bills Multi-Year Table. It looks good everywhere but WR, so I have some patience. https://www.spotrac.com/nfl/buffalo-bills/yearly
