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RocCityRoller

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  1. hmmm, where Trump stumped R won. Of course this isn't covered. 5-5 or 6-6 I get tired of winning, but I love it. Best employment EVER among black America, check. Best employment EVER among hispanics, check. Fake wage gap among women and men closing, even that is a check. Trump is the worst racist and misogynist ever.... check. Polls showed it. Even better, in districts where registered dems out weighed registered Rep's 2:1 they lost. 2018 and 2020 will be long years for the current Dems with 0 policy, 0 immigration etc....
  2. The Cannonball Run everyone focuses on his arm, but he is a good scrambler. Showed it in college and last night.
  3. So jealous. Beats Ihob all day. Anyone else have the 'Warrior Burger' at Joandy's Place in Basom, NY? (next to Two Eagles Smoke shop on the res). It's a big fat burger sandwiched between two grilled cheese sandwiches that serve as 'the bun'.... Colostomy recommended.
  4. I'll have to rewatch that play, good eye. I agree Humber is depth, he is a hit and miss guy, just wanted to point out it wasn't all bad.
  5. I thought Allen (TE) had a great catch and Croom hauled in a big catch too. The young WRs didn't do much to help Allen last night other than Ray Ray, but the young TE's made some big catches. Where were Dupre, Coleman and Proehl? I wonder if Coleman tracks down any of the deep passes Allen was slinging out there. Humber had a good shoe string Tackle and a good bull rush to hurry a pass Lawson had a good night too, one or two pass deflections at the line. entire second string O-line looked solid. Teller, Ike and Bodine impressed. Old WR's did some nice work, I eat my crow, for now. third string O-line and DB depth was bad. Some concern at LB. Ford looked lost IMO.
  6. Outstanding post. I would like to mention Humber did have a shoe string tackle that may have saved a TD on a play Carolina spring. I believe the next play he had a terrific bull rush that forced a quick throw. The LBs in general played below par.
  7. I'd even try Teller and Miller with Ducasse as Reserve in the pre-season. The second unit looked better than the first in run blocking, and almost as good as the first in PB after the first sack. Maybe that was the opponent, number of opportunities or the fact Murphy seems on a mission to provide young legs to an ageing RB corps, but I've been banging the drum that the O-line is not the desperate mess some believed it to be. The tird unit was pretty bad but Ike B seemed to stand out well in run blocking.
  8. threw the sink at him, touch, took the hit and threw for a first down. nice play by Allen
  9. lets give the 2nd team o-line a little love. gave up a sack on the first play, really settled in after in PB and RB
  10. pay per view battle royale with Gronk later this year?
  11. I like how Murphy runs with shiftiness and violence, Always positive yards.
  12. The Bills will have 80-100 million in cap space next year. A lot of dead cap space comes off the books next season. Those hoping for this move think he is both a trade and the equivalent to a FA 'big slash for next year'
  13. so you are one of those types that likes to argue typos, instead of points, got it. let's talk facts. The Bills have a better chance of landing Mack than Donald. By every measure. Both are game changing. Edited PS - on record, would rather have Mack.
  14. I believe the Bills have a better chance at Mack than this scenario for all the reasons I've posted elsewhere. Darnold is going nowhere, but Mack is in play.
  15. I also don't like Holmes, even if you disagree with me on Dupre. Holmes is on the wrong side of 30 and did not step up at all last year when our WR were dealt away or went down with injury. He looked lost and terrible. Andre Holmes had a Season stat line of 13-120-3 which is a pathetic line for a veteran on a depleted corps. New Era, do you really think Dupre is worse than 13-120-3 over a season??? Streater was 18-191-2 in his last full year with SF. Holmes and Streater have produced 45-437-8 combined in the last two NFL seasons, yet suck up two spots on this roster. That is one avg year for Chris Hogan as a WR3-WR4 on NE, or even a WR3-4 on a run first Bills team. Chris Hogan 2018 (NE): 34-439-5 2017 (NE): 38-680-4 2016 (BU): 36-450-2 Brandon Lafell, 31, is a stratosphere above these two fools: 2018 (CIN): 52-548-3 2017 (CIN): 64-862-6 2016 (NE): 37-515-0 If I had my way at OBD, I'd cut Streater and Holmes tomorrow, sign Brandon Lafell, and open up a roster spot for a guy like Siran Neal or Malachi Dupre.
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