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20 hours ago, 78thealltimegreat said:
Carson Wentz is getting the whispers of injury prone not even 25 and already broken vertebrae in his back and coming off an mcl/acl tear...Foles beats the Saints next week and you have a legitimate argument to keep Nick over Carson
Wentz = Romo
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i'm ok with it. I don't know what sunday night football is anymore. for me, it's Monday morning football (Japan).
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Let's go Colts vs Eagles SB!!!!
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So Jackson plays only like 3 games and gets ranked higher than Allen? Good thing these rankings have no meaning behind it, because in the long run, everyone is gonna say that our Bills got the best QB in the draft.
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My take on this? Just get Ws. Doesn't matter what stats are on the board, just WIN!!!
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Rex 2.0. Absolutely. This guy thinks he's a great coach. Jets FO, listen to me, this will be the best signing in your history. please pull the trigger.
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i would really love for us to take the division while Brady is still playing. I want us to be the reason why Brady retires after next season.
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RB doesn't mean much if we don't have an O-line. Work on that first and then we can find a stud RB late in the draft.
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time to re-paint that truck
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Foles looks unstoppable right now. I think they have a great shot at winning games right now that they shouldn't win.
Eagles over the Chargers 24-20
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At this point, I really don't care. I wanna see Josh Allen play mistake free football and show that he has complete control of his offense. Yes, draft position is important, but McBean has already demonstrated that he'll wheel and deal to move up in the draft if necessary.
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If we do keep Shady around, it's possible. He's always advocated for Desean and has expressed wanting to suit up with him again
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IMO, this season wasn't lost at all. I trust what our front office is doing. Out with the old, in with the new. Through trial and error, we're finding hidden gems and our youth is being molded for the future. Before the season even began, before all the crazy releases and trades, the so called experts predicted that we would only win 3-5 games this year anyway. As inexperienced as our offense is, we're finally putting points on the board and they're finally clicking together. it's still a work in progress, but I see nothing but positives from this season. Additionally, we picked up a great backup QB in Matt Barkley. This season was never really about winning now. it was about building for the future and our future is looking bright.
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7 hours ago, BuffaloHokie13 said:
We need our version of Moss (who I doubt will be as good, certainly can't expect that) to help Allen out. Ideally we hit on someone big in the draft!
maybe we already have him, in Robert Foster
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3 hours ago, corta765 said:
Watching the Patriots/Steelers game it had the feel of two prizefighters who are on their last legs (finally). Don't get me wrong if I had the pick of the Patriots/Steelers or the rest of the AFC I may take those two, but overall it seems that the shroud of darkness from those two is at last nearing its end which is exciting.
Consider this: Since 2001 12 of the 16 NFC teams have appeared in at least one Super Bowl with only the Lions, Vikings, Cowboys, & Redskins not making an appearance. By comparison their AFC brethren have seen just 5 of their 16 teams appear in the Super Bowl. The common theme obviously is Brady, Manning, & Big Ben and their dominance eliminated the field with ease. By the same token the NFC did have some great teams but it saw a greater spread of talent compared to what the AFC had with their big 3 (plus Rivers). McNabb, Eli, Rodgers, Wilson, Warner, Brees, Farve, Newton, and Ryan are all good to great QB's who have had their day in the sun and some still have more days. The AFC by comparison besides being dominated by those 4 just never had the talent at QB to even put up a decent fight for the majority of this time which is why it feels like a really exciting time if your fans of any of the other 14 AFC teams.
The AFC looks to have a massive crop of young QB talent led by Mahomes, Luck, & Watson that hopefully are joined by the likes of Baker, Allen, Darnold, & Jackson which should hopefully bring some exciting fresh new blood and storylines finally to the table. I hope 15-16 years from now we can look back and see the AFC have 10-12 teams that got their chance in the Super Bowl and that Buffalo is one of those in the group.
I hope that in the next 15-16 years, we only see one team from the AFC make the super bowl. F all the other teams. #GOBILLS!!!!
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3 hours ago, RiotAct said:
daaang. lol. wonder if Tyrod will be next?
Of course he's next. He'll be Oakland's starter next year. The Browns don't need him anymore and Gruden doesn't like Carr. Get 'er done Gruden!
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Right or wrong, who the hell cares. The Bills get to stay in Buffalo!!!
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Scott Norwood
Even though we played in many post season games in the 90s, it's hard to ignore what Reich and Reed did during that Oilers comeback game. That game specifically is the definition of clutch.
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Hands down your should. The Bills aren't fighting for a playoff spot. They're playing to see what they have for the future as well as ruin teams that are fighting for a playoff spot. So, Josh Allen will be able to let loose, as he's done the past 4 weeks. I think he'll put up big numbers, especially if he uses his legs. He's been earning more points as a runner, not so much as a passer. and if he keeps building his chemistry with Foster, he should get you decent points through the air as well as the ground.
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As it stands right now, we definitely got the right Josh. No doubt about it. But getting the right Josh, does that mean we got the best QB in the draft? Don't get me wrong, i'm all over the JA hype right now and I do feel that he'll be around for a while as our franchise QB. I haven't been this excited in a very long time as a Bills fan. As of right now though, part of me wonders if we should've just stayed put in the draft and got Jackson instead. Or should we have tried harder to go for Baker or Darnold? Only time will tell and my questions should be answered by the time these rookies are entering the final season of their rookie contracts. What i'm simply saying is that I really hope that overall, we selected the right QB.
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i want to be completely biased and vote for Reich or Lynn, but what Nagy has done is way more incredible. The past couple of seasons, the Bears were pretty much a rollover team and has always sunk at the bottom of their division. Now, they look like a team that's gonna be in control of their division for years to come.
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1 hour ago, John from Riverside said:
The difference between last year to this year is we cannot run the ball......like AT ALL
That makes a difference in close games.
Completely agree with this statement. Let's be real, I think Shady's days are numbered in Buffalo. I think we can all agree that we need a legitimate #1 WR and really need to work on our O Line in the upcoming off season. However, i'm wondering if we should target the best RB in this years draft class to help Josh Allen out. I'm not sure how deep the RB class is this year or how truly good any of them are, but it would be nice to hit on a RB like Kamara or Gurley.
Bills: Playoffs or Bust 2019. What must happen?
in The Stadium Wall Archives
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This game is a team sport. Allen can't get the wins by himself. We had the worst receiving corps in the entire league, we couldn't establish a run game throughout the season, and our O-line was horrendous. If Allen was a Raven, his winning percentage would be the same as Jackson, if not better. If we can find gems through the draft and free agency, Jackson will become an afterthought with Allen outperforming him easily.