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What’s wrong w/ Cam and why do his passes look like he’s throwing a pineapple?
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I know he had a couple, but I want to see more turnovers. TFL’s are great, but I don’t want a guy that just racks up 150+ every year. I want to see sacks, FF’s, and picks from a guy who is the ultimate physical specimen. Edmunds is playing like a borderline top 10 MLB, but I know he has Urlacher/Keuchly potential.
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don't sleep on...Reggie Gilliam?
ChronicAndKnuckles replied to Hapless Bills Fan's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Maybe he can become like a Demarco type (sp?) or maybe even Chris Cooley. I always root for the fullbacks because they’re a dying breed. Who remembers Sam Gash and Larry Centers? Great fullbacks for the Bills. -
Diggs kind of reminds me so much of Reggie Wayne, my favorite non-Bills player growing up. Just an absolute supreme route runner and the great thing is that particular skill is the slowest to erode w/ age. I can see Diggs being great until his mid-30’s. And like Allen, he plays so much faster than any of his combine stats and 40 yard dash. What an absolute steal of a trade. Knowing what I know, I would give 2 firsts for him if I had to.
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Are the Bills are a "regional" team?
ChronicAndKnuckles replied to Zerovoltz's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Absolutely. I am originally from Rochester and I would say we have just as many Bills fans per capita as Buffalo. Of course you have your generic “trying to be cool and go against the grain” Dolphins and Giants fans, but Rochester and all surrounding areas are generally pro Bills. There is also a huge following in NYC. -
If you asked me last year, I would’ve thought Hopkins would’ve been the better fit for Allen as a weapon. Although not that big, he plays like 6’5 receiver with a huge catch radius and I was not quite sure about Allen’s accuracy issues so a guy like that seemed a perfect fit. In the end we won. I still can’t believe the Texans gaffed that one up.
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Howard would be a great pick up for any team in the league, the guy is in the prime and is well worth a mid-late first rounder. Shutdown corner remains a top priority in the ever growing passing league it has become. Why Miami would shop him is weird though when their defense is what carried them to double digit wins. I’m certainly in favor of getting the guy OUT of the AFC East.
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I love when writers/analysts admit when they’re wrong unlike the idiot Skip Baylesses of the world (the time when he got verbally massacred by Mark Cuban still remains one of the best ESPN moments of all time. I loathe that guy.) Anyway, us Bills fans knew we had a Superstar in the making by the 2nd half of Josh Allen’s rookie year. I’ll admit I didn’t think Diggs would hit the scene the way he did especially w/ no off-season.
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Knox has the Jadaveon (sp?) Clowney syndrome. One absolutely ridiculous beast mode play and has never lived up to to it since. If you can’t produce in this offense then there is something wrong. Then again, he could make that 3rd year leap so I’m not completely unsold on him. To me, #1 Tight End is the battle to watch. So many different scenarios can play out especially if Ertz is signed. We shall see… 👀
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Most intriguing Training Camp competition?
ChronicAndKnuckles replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I’m pretty honed in on the TE battle. I can honestly say I have no clue who will be starting. I want Ertz, but I’m fine if we go with what we have. I will say I do not believe in Knox. -
The Wonderlic? Really? Lol I bet you’re the type who measures peoples intelligence by their IQ score. As far as physical measurables go, Josh Allen is a superior athlete and certified dual threat w/ 25 rushing TDs to his name. Let’s see Herbert do that first before you annoint him a better athlete. Herbert had a great rookie season, but let’s see how he does w/ his game tape out.
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I'm riding the Moss train as well. Skill-wise to me, there's nothing overwhelming to me about Singletary and as someone mentioned on here he's a small back and when you don't have speed to go w/ that it's a killer. The only way for it to work is to have elite vision and patience (he does have those traits though don't get me wrong, just not elite yet.) Then I had read on another thread here that Moss & Singletary were like 2nd and 9th place out of all of RB's hit behind the line of scrimmage. So for all we know we could have the next Thurman Thomas with no way to showcase their talent due to getting blown up in the backfield. It's such a huge combination of things that need to happen for a running back. There is a RARE ELITE that can literally do it BY THEMSELVES. 💯
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LeSean McCoy Remembering his Buffalo Days
ChronicAndKnuckles replied to Protocal69's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Lynch wasn't that great in Buffalo. He was being out-performed by Fred Jackson. When he went Seattle is when he became elite. I'd much rather have the Buffalo version of McCoy than than the Buffalo version of Lynch. And Buffalo was continuously a top 5 rushing team every year with McCoy. Yeah, put in Devin Singletary and I'm pretty sure you won't get those same results. -
I think this is the year for Ed Oliver
ChronicAndKnuckles replied to Victory Formation's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
That maybe so, but he needs to make more game changing plays. -
The music brings me back to childhood. I love Chris Berman. I hope you're talking about laundry
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If the WR depth wasn't so big in Buffalo I would've gladly picked Tanner Gentry. I always do my due diligence in researching newly acquired players and that guy is just as much as an underdog as Josh Allen. He was a 2 star recruit w/ only 2 offers (Wyoming and I believe Air Force.) His first few seasons were decent, but nothing spectacular. Then Josh Allen hit the scene during Gentry's senior year and he doubled both his yards (1400) and TD's (14) leading the Mountain West Conference in receiving Yards and tied for 1st in TD's w/ Gallup from the Cowboys. The coolest stat during his senior year (I got this from PFF) was that he had the most deep targets of any receiver in all of the NCAA. I hate turning this into a race thing, but I think the white boys get overlooked as slot/possession guys. Gentry clearly has good speed (look at his 40 time) and is a legitimate deep threat. I can see why Allen pushed hard for this guy after doing the proper research. At first, I thought it was Allen just trying to help a buddy out, but I can see that Josh really wanted this guy because he's a weapon. Gentry hasn't had the chance to show what he has. I'm not sure if it was a numbers game for the bears, but I hope this come back to bite them in the butt. 😂✌️
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I chose Zack Moss. I think he has a build that's better equipped to deal w/ having the majority of carries though I would be equally happy if Singletary became the guy. His 1st season he averaged more than 5 yards per run and I love his patience & shiftiness in traffic. Last year neither one of them really separated themselves both averaging about the same YPC.