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Trade strategies for need positions at deadline
ChronicAndKnuckles replied to simpleman's topic in The Stadium Wall
Why is it “rapidly” closing? What is this and why do I keep hearing it? Allen has been playing great and shows no signs of decline. He has 0 interceptions, but I don’t hear the media quoting that fact -
Tua cleared to play this weekend against the Cards
ChronicAndKnuckles replied to BillsFan619's topic in The Stadium Wall
People act like concussions haven’t been going on since the very inception of the game. They just called it getting your bell rung. I’m not a doctor, but I’m pretty sure nobody has any idea how to predict these things. It’s the same thing with backs. He could end up a vegetable or he could play another 12 years. Nobody really knows. Plenty of guys like Jerome Bettis, Terry Bradshaw, Troy Aikman, Rodney Harrison, etc who played in a much more violent era of football are all doing fine. Actually coherent enough to have careers in broadcasting. I hope the best for Tua in regards to his health. -
Tua cleared to play this weekend against the Cards
ChronicAndKnuckles replied to BillsFan619's topic in The Stadium Wall
Extremely selfish of him if he has children. Do what you gotta do, but don’t slide head first next time. I do not put any blame on the Fins though. A grown man can do what he wants. -
Week 8 - Bills at Seahawks Game Week Thread
ChronicAndKnuckles replied to BillsFan619's topic in The Stadium Wall
No it’s not. Dorian Williams will get exposed. Look at what Baltimore just did to us. Why will it be any different next time? I’ve never heard someone say their team is better without their 1st team All-Pro LB. The guy is literally THE best at his position. Getting Milano back on D is like adding Jamar Chase to the offense. His only weakness is his durability. I’m 1000% positive we would’ve beat KC last year with him on the field. If sacrificing him the first half of the season means he will be healthy for the playoffs then I am all for it. Did Trubisky pull a Kevin Kolb ? What am I missing ?? -
Week 8 - Bills at Seahawks Game Week Thread
ChronicAndKnuckles replied to BillsFan619's topic in The Stadium Wall
Yeah, this is pretty much a nail in the coffin for them. Tyler Lockett is underrated, but has no business being your best offensive threat. They have a really good defense. I expect Woolen to lock down whoever they put him on, but I hear he’s super weak against the run. I hope the Bills don’t get cute and keep sticking to the run game. Don’t abandon it if u find yourself down a score. No dumb trick plays, no stupid pre-snap penalties and they should be fine. We win because we are simply better. -
Sam Darnold and other QB resurrections
ChronicAndKnuckles replied to ChronicAndKnuckles's topic in The Stadium Wall
Thankfully, guys like Brees, Russell Wilson, and even Doug Flutie to an extent helped pave the way for smaller QBs. I couldn’t imagine Kyler Murray going #1 overall pre-2000. Most likely he would’ve ended up playing baseball. -
Sam Darnold and other QB resurrections
ChronicAndKnuckles replied to ChronicAndKnuckles's topic in The Stadium Wall
And the bolded part is why I think NFL teams need to re-evaluate the way they do things. It’s absolutely insane to me that a guy who is as young & physically gifted as Trey Lance is fighting for a spot in the NFL while trash journeyman like Josh Johnson seem to always get picked up. Johnson is 1-8 all time, sub 60% completion, 13/16 TD/INT ratio, and is 38 years old! And you would think with stats like that he would be able to run, but he can’t do that either! 😆 You’re telling me teams value THAT over a dual threat who’s only 24, a .500 record as a starter, and more TDs than picks? It really makes no sense to me how teams will again & again trot out a proven loser instead of taking a chance on the unknown. -
Sam Darnold and other QB resurrections
ChronicAndKnuckles replied to ChronicAndKnuckles's topic in The Stadium Wall
If Trent Dilfer, Nick Foles, and Brad Johnson can win a SB then I think Baker is capable. I feel like people also need to put a bit more respeck on Baker’s arm. He can make all the NFL throws and has excellent placement. -
Sam Darnold and other QB resurrections
ChronicAndKnuckles replied to ChronicAndKnuckles's topic in The Stadium Wall
Brees was always a solid starter, but really started putting it together his last couple years in SD. The fact he landed a 60 mill contract (in the early 2000s) coming off a major injury to his throwing arm proves that the NFL valued his talent. I do agree with you though. Saints Drew Brees was a different animal. And it’s not like he walked onto a team chock full of talent. Brees was that offense. -
Sam Darnold and other QB resurrections
ChronicAndKnuckles replied to ChronicAndKnuckles's topic in The Stadium Wall
Daboll was hired during his 2nd year I believe. Besides the Josh Allen pick itself, this might’ve been the most important move made by the McBeane regime. Quite literally the textbook definition of how to develop a raw, physically gifted QB prospect and Daboll did a masterful job. I like that he took on more of a “‘mentor” role instead of trying to be all buddy/buddy. Listening to past interviews, Allen mentions time & time again how important Daboll was to his success. -
Sam Darnold and other QB resurrections
ChronicAndKnuckles replied to ChronicAndKnuckles's topic in The Stadium Wall
Who is your number 1 “what if” QB ? Although he had a very solid career, my choice would be Randall Cunningham. He could’ve been the GOAT if he went somewhere where they knew how to develop properly and design an offense around his skill set. I feel like he was a victim of the times, but a forward thinking coach might’ve been able to see the potential. If he played today with the rules they have now? Forget about it. Dudes like Cunningham and Fran Tarkenton would’ve ate in this era. -
Sam Darnold and other QB resurrections
ChronicAndKnuckles replied to ChronicAndKnuckles's topic in The Stadium Wall
i thought Cleveland getting rid of Baker was stupid the minute they announced it. He gutted it out during an injury, had a little bit of a regression, and Cleveland thanked him by sending him to the black hole of the NFL 😂 Yes, hindsight is 20/20, but most semi-informed fans knew that was a massive gaff at the time. It was a total slap in the face to the fans and to the guy who lifted Cleveland out of their pit of misery. I can 100% relate to the joy Browns fans must’ve felt when they dropped 48 points on the Steelers and knocked them out of the post-season. It’s like watch the scrawny nerd kick the **** out of the school bully after years of trauma. Baker was never a world beater and probably won’t ever be, but having an elite QB is more of a luxury. He’s more than capable of winning a championship if you surround him with talent & good coaching. I used to think a QB (or any position really) w/ generational talent could overcome a bad organization, but I’m doubting it more & more these days. People knock Eli Manning not wanting to play for the Chargers, but he was absolutely correct in his choice. Look how quickly Ryan Leaf flamed out for them. I’ve always wondered what an alternate timeline would look like where Peyton went to San Diego and Leaf went to Indy. Not even just that. Imagine having a roster w/ Phillip Rivers, LT, Antonio Gates, a prime roided up Shawn Merriman, Vincent Jackson, Shaun Phillips, Cromartie, etc and not even MAKING it to the SB let alone winning one. Those mid to late 2000’s Chargers teams were absolutely stacked and continuously got eliminated early. -
Sam Darnold and other QB resurrections
ChronicAndKnuckles replied to ChronicAndKnuckles's topic in The Stadium Wall
All great examples. I remember when Jim Kelly broke Harbaugh’s jaw and it ended up costing him half a million in game checks -
Saleh is hired by the Packers as a consultant
ChronicAndKnuckles replied to Draconator's topic in The Stadium Wall
The Bills definitely should’ve offered some type of roll like this. McDermott still could’ve kept his defense. Having a great mind on the team who’s familiar w/ the AFCE (and AFC as a whole) could only benefit them. The Jets definitely screwed up majorly. Saleh will have success wherever he goes I made a thread the day Saleh got canned about Bills grabbing him for some role and got absolutely flamed for it😂 -
I was going to post this in the game thread, but it thought it was an interesting topic to have its own. I know the Vikings lost, but I can’t get over how much Sam Darnold has improved. Having the best WR in the game obviously helps, but he’s looked quick & decisive all season. I can now see why he was a such a high pick. I’m always fascinated by previous busts who turn it around especially much later into their career ala Rich Gannon. Was it going to a better system? More years of experience? A drastic change of approach? I remember when Bills’ great 36 y.o Todd Collins went super saiyan out of nowhere on a 3 game win streak for the Redskins where he threw for 900 yards.. Geno Smith, Sam Darnold, Baker Mayfield are all 3 pretty good examples of that and hilariously they are all better than their original team’s current starting QB. There have been countless examples over the years. Makes you wonder if teams should spend more time on development. The Jets and Browns would both be AFC contenders w/ those players.
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(edited)8 games in, 4.5-game division lead…
ChronicAndKnuckles replied to eball's topic in The Stadium Wall
One of biggest reasons why I am a Justin Herbert hater. -
(edited)8 games in, 4.5-game division lead…
ChronicAndKnuckles replied to eball's topic in The Stadium Wall
Why? Having a cakewalk division sure worked out well for Tom Brady. It’s like pretty much having a guaranteed playoff spot locked up every year. I love it -
(edited)8 games in, 4.5-game division lead…
ChronicAndKnuckles replied to eball's topic in The Stadium Wall
Who said it was a mini rebuild ? -
Week 8 - Bills at Seahawks Game Week Thread
ChronicAndKnuckles replied to BillsFan619's topic in The Stadium Wall
We should lure Jairus Byrd out of retirement just so he can pick off Geno Smith 3 times -
So why was Amari Cooper traded twice in his prime?
ChronicAndKnuckles replied to PoundingDog's topic in The Stadium Wall
Jerry Jones is an ass, but the Cowboys have been relatively competitive my entire life. I’d much rather be the Cowboys than the Raiders. -
Absolutely and you know nothing about football if you say otherwise. I’ve never seen a RB with a such a combination of power and speed. It’s almost like it defies the laws of physics. And he’s still only 30. Imagine Josh Allen and Derrick Henry sharing the same back field. 2 active HOFers. Good luck stopping that back field on 3rd and short 👍
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What is Greg Rousseau worth?
ChronicAndKnuckles replied to Kingston Bills Fan's topic in The Stadium Wall
He’s worth 18 million a year, but some team is gonna over pay -
5 Cities Tried to Steal The Bills From WNY
ChronicAndKnuckles replied to ExiledInIllinois's topic in The Stadium Wall
The NFL would be extremely dumb if they ever let the Bills leave Buffalo. That would be like the Packers leaving Green Bay. One of the cool things about the NFL is the parity especially when it comes to smaller market teams. It’s pretty awesome knowing that the Bills (not the Giants or Jets) have been the best team in New York for a while now. When people say the league is rigged, I point out the fact that Jets have the active longest playoff drought. The Bills and their fans have a charm to them. I feel like a good % of fans from other non-AFCE teams tend to root for us. The Bills are more of “America’s team” than the Cowboys are, that’s for sure. Going to Toronto would’ve been a massive black eye for the NFL and I think even Goodell knows that. Not just Bills fans would be affected. I’m not a Steelers fan, but I would damn sure be pissed if they moved to Canada and became the Toronto Drakes. -
So why was Amari Cooper traded twice in his prime?
ChronicAndKnuckles replied to PoundingDog's topic in The Stadium Wall
Definitely the “Anti-Diggs” and I think this will be a huge relief for Josh not having a WR1 who think he’s bigger than the franchise quarterback.