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Don Otreply

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  1. Change/progress is not always better, but is inevitable.
  2. That’s cute, but he is part of the team that lost, so.. no excuses he lost just like every other member of the team, feel free to go into your spin cycle... 😁
  3. doesn’t matter, He is a member of the team, it’s his loss as well, no excuses for Buffalo when they F up, so none for them... Wasn’t he a member of the team that lost the game...?
  4. I never said he was the problem per say, you are adding on from your own narrative it would appear, Dak is talented, but he and his team fall short frequently, that and wins are a team stat, you know that, so what ya got next?
  5. Iirc, Dallas with Dak was 2-3 before he got injured..., individual stats no matter how good mean nothing when the team you’re on has a losing record, that on top of missing the playoffs altogether the previous season says negative trend. Dak if nothing else has been shown to fall short repeatedly. Frankly as I stated in a previous post, I hope Jurra locks up a ton of cap annually for the next decade in Daks contract, that would be sweet, as it will restrict them from having a really good team.
  6. It is really about opportunity and then timing, Beane will move on targets when the opportunity presents itself, and the timing is right to make the move.
  7. Dak will as well if he can learn to carry his team,
  8. He has won a bunch of games, no doubt, and likely will win a lot, he strikes me as a new generation Rivers,
  9. College records don’t count in the league, and was Romo even drafted.., Dak as athletic and strong a QB as he is, and with the talent he has been surrounded by has come up short repeatedly, even before his injury he was sucking as a team leader this past season, and didn’t even make the playoffs the year before, the kid just seems to lack the elite gene, and it shows. Dak is like other QBs with good stats that don’t get it done for their teams.
  10. Dak is good, but, he is a stat pader, some folk just don’t understand that it never has made a darned bit of difference how good individual stats are if it doesn’t create a winning team, and Dallas sure as hell is not a winning team, even with Dak the have been also rans for the most part, I sure hope Jurra pays him even higher than PM, and suffers through a decade of mediocrity , that would be nice...
  11. Nice write up, I see your train of thought as being quite reasonable, pass blocking as you said is number one for what they want, and if we can get better on the run side while making upgrades that would be gravy, but like was said, replacing so much of the O line at once could be problematic, should be exciting and frustrating to watch it all come together.
  12. Can we not have some good old fashion violent sport without someone trying to homogenize it into an America’s got talent show... 🤮
  13. Yes coach thought that playing them injured throughout the playoffs was a better option, but there was no back up plan... IMAC and others could have been sprinkled in especially in the the KC game, but as is said about spilt milk... Go Bills!!!
  14. Different circumstance, the starting four WRs were not all playing injured...,
  15. Yah, but if I believe what your sayin, I won’t be able to spend time this off season being overtly worried/concerned about the teams personnel decisions, I’m just gonna say it now, we’re dooooooomed... 😁 Go Bills!!!
  16. In reference to the OPs 38 million in cap space after all the cuts..., this is misleading, in which they will need to sign players that don’t suck to fill the all the holes created, so..., after the holes get filled with players that are as good or better..., how much of that 38 million is left??? Not a hell of a lot I’m guessing... the deal is as it always has been, if you pay peanuts, you get what you paid for... it ain’t so easy to “just” cut a guy and replace him for less money, these guys may be stupid but their agents aren’t, none of this is gonna be on the cheap if we want sustained success.., Beane has his work cut out for him, I believe he is up to the task, but it always takes two to tango...
  17. There was for some reason a fear of showing/admitting that our WRs were banged up, even though all of our opponents knew it, not sure of the logic that SM & BD applied about the WR situation, they weren’t fooling anyone. I suspect that the coaches involved knew that they did not have a workable “plan B”, which mostly points to poor planning / use / implementation of available resources. What this says is that “We Don’t Trust You” To the rest of the receivers room, and that certainly is not a good look if you’re the future/current number four and deeper on the depth chart. One would hope that SM & BD have learned from this misstep, and have a “plan B” available for the upcoming season. That said, it was a very good season overall for the Bills, and they can certainly hold their heads up high as reigning Division Champions. Anyways, on to watching the next iteration of the Buffalo Bills form right in front of us, should be fun and frustrating all at the same time 😁👍 Go Bills!!!
  18. ..., but will he play on a team that their QB trucked him left handed? Christ, the humiliation he would have to endure in the locker room might just be to much..,
  19. I too followed pro cycling since The Hinault lemond Gitane team era, pro cycling like other sports does themselves no favors when it comes to the PED issue.
  20. Believe what you will, it no big deal, but steroids etc has been a constant in the league for decades. That my friend is s fact, like it or not.
  21. Very true, Armstrong like Watt is/was a dick, and all about the money and fame, and pro PED use, during both of their entire careers. The difference is that the pro cycling world looks at Armstrong as a pariah, even though his competition was doping just as much as he was, the football world on the other hand loves them some PED users, always has always will.
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