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BruceVilanch

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  1. Short answer yes, he is in his second year and set the NCAA record for receptions, he is young enough and has enough potential. Think of guys like Alshon Jeffery, he took a couple years to make his impact. WR isn't a plug and play position, it takes time to develop.
  2. This feels like someone from the official site wrote this poll. -Honestly though, BB.com used to be on my daily list of sites I check in on. I haven't been to that site, or much less thought about it in a couple years. The content was usually a day old, and once the BBMB went away there was no reason to continue (Not the the MB was any good either)
  3. I could see him developing into a Patrick Willis type player, game changer with elite physical traits.
  4. I would say the reason for the drought posts are simply because it's the off season and for 17 out of the last 18 years we have been in a drought. More content to post about simply due to the time we were mired in the drought.
  5. Made you forget about Gilmore real quick. He is a great cover corner and an incredibly likable young man.
  6. With our lack of depth at WR I would say Foster would have the best shot.
  7. I know by year two on madden I have all pro guys at multiple positions, make it happen Mcbeane!
  8. I love harvesting all my fish and chicken plants when they are ripe and in season!
  9. I also think Dez is in a place where he is trying to rebuild his "Brand" as being an elite WR, he won't want to come to a place with AJ Mccaron throwing to him or a rookie. He had issues with Romo who was a proven vet and I can see him running over AJ/Allen. I think he wants to play somewhere with an established QB. I would guess he signs somewhere like GB.
  10. So by this logic Buffalo should have won against the Giants if it weren't for the missed FG, so now we can all say that Buffalo won a superbowl! Go Bills! We won one!
  11. I agree with you, when an employer mandates something it is the responsibility of the employee to respect the rules and regulations. I just believe the NFL should have left it alone and not added fuel to this situation, 1.5-2.0 minutes of peaceful protest should be the last thing on their mind. They should be addressing larger concerns, the multiple domestic violence cases that pop up every year, the CTE/head trauma issues, there are larger issues that need to be addressed. I believe this mandate will just widen the gap between players and ownership.
  12. For everyone who say's it is disrespectful to the military I think they would be surprised at how many people from the military community feel the exact same way. Not one of my friends I served with is as upset as some of the people who have never served and say it's disrespectful to the military.
  13. If their employer institutes a rule I am all for the employees abiding by it. I don't think the NFL should have created this mandate, i would bet it is going to cause more dissension than the controversy they are trying to mitigate. I would have left the situation alone and let the players express themselves in a peaceful manner for the 1.5-2.0 minutes before a game. I appreciate your point of view however.
  14. I know I am probably in the minority, but I am a veteran of the US military and I don't personally feel like the kneeling is disrespectful to the flag or my brothers and sisters who served and are still serving. If anything it shows the freedoms we have in this country as individuals. The protest is for racial injustice when dealing with police, they are using their right to peaceful protest. I personally would prefer that they stood for the anthem, but at the end of the day we live in a country that gives them the right to kneel for the anthem, and that is what makes this country great.
  15. The Four Falls of Buffalo stirred up some emotion. Last year when the Bengals beat Baltimore on that freak play had me in a weird place, I didn't cry but I ended up laying on my living room floor not saying anything and just enjoying the moment.
  16. I stayed away from the BBMB the last year or so before it shut down because half that board loved wallowing in misery.
  17. In that picture he looks like Ezekiel Elliott's older brother who still hasn't really gotten his shi* together yet.
  18. At least he got a year of playing with a solid pro bowl vet. Hopefully Incog instilled solid fundamentals and work ethic. I think Dion plays to at least Cordy's level, I think Dion can be a solid LT for the foreseeable future.
  19. And they use Madden as a basis for possible trades, if it works in Madden it should work in the real world.
  20. I think that's how a lot of people gauge whether a FA is worth signing haha
  21. Real people are so much better than cartoons or robots.
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