SirAndrew
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Evans was a weird player for me. One game he’d look like one of the best WR’s in the NFL, and other games he’d completely vanish. Playing with subpar QB’s obviously factored in, but he was also somewhat of a one trick pony. He couldn’t make plays in traffic, or run short routes with any kind of consistency. He was one of the better Bills receivers of all time without question, but I always wished for another number one to compliment him when he was on our roster.
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Aaron Rodgers speaking to reporters Friday
SirAndrew replied to BuffaloBills1998's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Beasley isn’t phenomenal, but he’s proven he can contribute at the NFL level. Why potentially decimate a decent depth chart ? Davis and Hodgins are complete unknowns at this point. It’s a nice luxury not to rush them up on the depth chart. -
Just watched Replay of Bills/Pats Week16
SirAndrew replied to BobbyC81's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
What kind of fool doesn’t pay in cash ? Bob Kraft might not know how to stay away from the cameras, but I’m sure he knows the proper way to hand off some cash. -
ESPN now: Bills at Patriots Sept 14, 2009
SirAndrew replied to Buftex's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Lee Evans had such incredible speed, and was a playmaker. The thing is, he rarely made catches in traffic where he couldn’t use his speed. Seemed like he got taken out of quite a few games for a number one WR. On the flip side, I really forgot how good Schobel could be. I didn’t appreciate him at the time, but he was good player. -
ESPN now: Bills at Patriots Sept 14, 2009
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Roscoe Parrish has the most exciting zero yard returns of all time. -
ESPN now: Bills at Patriots Sept 14, 2009
SirAndrew replied to Buftex's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Thanks for the info, but I think one Jauron/Edwards Monday Night debacle was enough for me. I should pass, but actually just tuned in for a short time. I forgot we ever tried a Trent Edwards led no huddle offense. That’s hilarious. -
Fauci: virus will decide season
SirAndrew replied to The 9 Isles's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
They’ll be tested on a regular basis. They aren’t risking their lives anymore than the millions of Americans who work for peanuts everyday. -
Fauci: virus will decide season
SirAndrew replied to The 9 Isles's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I don’t know, I’m thinking if one player tests positive you don’t need to quarantine the entire team. That’s the point of regular testing, if everyone else is negative, I don’t see them quarantining the entire team. I feel for you, it’s not right. You can’t go golfing, no drive in movies, but l’ve never seen home improvement stores, discount retailers, and grocery busier in my life. -
Brady and the Bucs get 5 Primetime games
SirAndrew replied to Virgil's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I actually understand it somewhat. Belichick in New England without Brady is a pretty big storyline. Everyone is anxious to see how it turns out. At the same time, five does seem like a bit much. Who really wants to watch Stidham that often? -
Talk of no alcohol at NFL games this season.
SirAndrew replied to Jrb1979's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
There’s no way the league knows what will happen, no one does. They are just moving ahead under the assumption of normal. I hope they are correct, that’s all I can say. -
Talk of no alcohol at NFL games this season.
SirAndrew replied to Jrb1979's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Going to a Bills game is like attending a party. It’s a chance to meet up with friends and have a good time. The party atmosphere along the game itself is the reason I go. Without the party element, I can just stay home. That doesn’t mean I’m being irresponsible, or don’t care about the game itself, but it’s what tips the scale in favor of me buying a ticket. -
Talk of no alcohol at NFL games this season.
SirAndrew replied to Jrb1979's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I agree, and not to turn away from the topic, but the whole “new normal” thing doesn’t appeal to me either. I’ll be back at games when the stadium can be filled to capacity. I understand taking precautions, but I’m not capable of living life in fear, no matter how justified. I don’t want to go to a game with 15,000 people where everyone who crosses paths needs to remember the six foot rule, and treat each other as if they have the plague. I deal with it to buy groceries, I’d rather watch the game in the comfort of my home under a limited capacity situation. If 15,000 fans showed up, and it wasn’t due to the virus, I think it’d fun. I just don’t have any desire to go out to have a good time, only to be reminded how messed up the world is right now. I’d say social distancing need not apply, because Coronavirus is the least of your concerns. -
The Browns should be great on offense when looking at it on paper, but I think the Browns will be trash as usual. The coaching is an upgrade over Kitchens, but nothing to write home about. This team still has no leadership. Mayfield isn’t a leader, Beckham and Landry are a train wreck of drama. It’s still a terrible locker room, and a losing formula. I said the same thing last season, and I’m sticking with it this year. So many people told me I was full of it, and they were too talented to fail.
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Exactly, if he wanted to build culture he could retire and become a coach. I’m not doubting Gore as a mentor, but it’s ridiculous how little he contributes as a running back at this point. Good point, I just can’t believe anyone would sign him as a player.
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Auditor: Favre received welfare money for no-show speeches
SirAndrew replied to Saxum's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Favre has done plenty of things that could have damaged his reputation over the years, sports media always chose to look the other way because he’s so beloved. With that said, who knows what happened here until more comes out. -
Talk of no alcohol at NFL games this season.
SirAndrew replied to Jrb1979's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Yeah, I read the article slightly wrong, as someone pointed out. I guess they might “suggest” fans over 70 stay home. Just seems like an arbitrary number written by someone without much knowledge. I rarely see anyone over 70 at New Era anyway. I’d assume that crowd is more likely to be in a suite or something to begin with. Amen. If they don’t sell beer in the name of Covid 19, it will never come back. If people are good with it this season, it’s never coming back. -
Talk of no alcohol at NFL games this season.
SirAndrew replied to Jrb1979's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Easy for guys like Oswalt to say when their livelihoods aren’t dependent on a business or going to work. -
Talk of no alcohol at NFL games this season.
SirAndrew replied to Jrb1979's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Or it’s a good place to build a robust immune system. -
Talk of no alcohol at NFL games this season.
SirAndrew replied to Jrb1979's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I’ll be a toddler on this one, because if all I hear is Covid 19 news 24/7 into the fall, I’ll need beer more than ever. There’s nothing I’d love more right now than the diversion of going to game and drinking beer. -
Talk of no alcohol at NFL games this season.
SirAndrew replied to Jrb1979's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Because it doesn’t make sense to me. The stats show that being 60, or even 50 plus can be really bad with this virus. 70 isn’t some magic number, and it’s just another random bit of nonsense someone threw out. They’ll also need to encourage anyone with pre existing conditions to stay home, regardless of age. For that matter, maybe they should just ask men to stay home since this virus is twice as deadly to men. My point is that 70 isn’t some magic number. If all we need to do is protect people over 70, why not end this all, and just tell people 70 plus to stay home. Yes, older people are more likely to suffer complications from this virus, but 70 isn’t the magic number where it becomes dangerous. The virus becomes more fatal as age increases, like anything else, but is being 62 any better than being 70? Not really. If age suggestions are in place for stadium admittance, that means there will be no fans this year imo. The point of prohibiting large gathering is to protect those vulnerable to the virus as well. If you have 70,000 thirty year olds gathered in a stadium passing germs, they bring them back into the community to pass on to the older folks as well. There won’t be fans if we are still this concerned with the virus in the fall imo. I’m not an expert by any means, but I just don’t see this scenario. -
Talk of no alcohol at NFL games this season.
SirAndrew replied to Jrb1979's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I quit reading when he said he could see a scenario with no fans over 70 allowed. It proves the entire article is a hack. -
What is the one spot on the roster that still has a hole?
SirAndrew replied to Buffalo03's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Yep, when you look at the Super Bowl winners of the past decade or so, most teams had decent TE’s. It’s become an important position in pro football. I think we can be successful without huge production from the TE, but can we take the next step without a reliable TE ? My biggest concern is not necessarily lacking an elite TE, but having players who will hurt us. It’s one thing to lack production, but it’s another to miss blocks and drop passes on a regular basis. That’s an even bigger issue than not putting up huge numbers. -
What is the one spot on the roster that still has a hole?
SirAndrew replied to Buffalo03's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Tight end, I’m not a huge Knox fan. He’s a raw talent with very little college experience. Guys like that don’t work out very often. He has all the physical attributes of a great one, but needs to improve everything to become a viable starter. I hope I’m wrong, and he becomes great. We have holes at other positions, but I’m most concerned we might not get any production from the TE position. We have nothing behind Knox with Kraft and Croom, unless Sweeney proves to be a diamond in the rough. -
Dalton to the Cowboys 1yr $7M per Schefter
SirAndrew replied to Process's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Yeah, the Pats would be bad enough with that QB room, regardless of the roster. It’s made worse by the fact that BB is a terrible GM. He’s built solid defensive teams, but hasn’t built a respectable offense. Brady bailed out all of the mistakes BB made attempting to find talent on offense. Now the Pats are left without a legit QB, and almost no skill position talent on offense.