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FireChans

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  1. Inside Out 2 is a movie for children lol ”how can you guys not like Cars 3???!?!?!?!?!?!?!”
  2. Why don’t people like my baby movies lol
  3. The nice lady working at Tim Hortons that fateful day would never.
  4. Reminiscent of the drought era Bills watching dudes that used to play for them contribute deep in the playoffs.
  5. First Eichel now Reinhart lol
  6. Okay fine. Hollywood makes more remakes because they appeal to the lowest common denominator of person who will still shell out $20 to oh and ah at a generic superhero movie or “I’ve heard of that” in the year 2024. It’s the fans’ fault for being horrific tasteless slobs and Hollywood recognizes that they can just push remake garbage over and over and over and make money instead of being creative.
  7. Because remakes, sequels, and reboots get massive budgets and advertising dollars and are an ever increasing percentage of Hollywood profits? My favorite is when people act like this is a “weird complaint” when it’s just a fact lol. In 1993, 2 of the top 20 highest grossing films were a remake, reboot, prequel, sequel or spin-off. In 2013, it was 14. in 2018, it was 16.
  8. All this tells me is that Hollywood is so creatively bankrupt. Gladiator 2?
  9. I actually really liked Coleman in college as an FSU alum. He was being touted as an early first rounder back then which was more hype than anything. When he started getting talked up here as a potential Bills target, I took a second look and I really did not like his attributes. I think his ceiling is WR2 in the NFL.
  10. Brother, if Carter has 10.5 sacks and leads the team, he probably will win DROY or be top 3.
  11. Would love to see this stat adjusted without kickers and ranked by kicker ability. The Ravens paying Justin Tucker a ton does not mean they are signing the Siran Neal’s of the world to $3M AAV
  12. Ha ha ha Trent Sherfield was a team leader? He was here for a cup of coffee. No cared about him. They weren’t wrong either, watching him flub Allen dimes in the playoffs. Are people really upset with our 4-2 Bills?
  13. Because I hate special teams players and signing B+ STers that are F- WR’s/LB’s/DB’s instead of C STers that are D WR’s/LB’s/DB’s is bad strategy
  14. It all makes sense when you look at it through the prism of “there is no master plan” lol. 2 years ago, Beane made Diggs a top 5 WR in terms of money with 2 years left on his current deal. This was to keep him happy. It didn’t work, and he had to cut bait before the extension even kicked in. This pigeon-holed them into their ultimate need draft, where they needed a WR, a saftey and a DT and somehow picked all three (but traded back so they could get all 3.) There is no plan. There’s no secret new method to team-building they are undergoing. This was the most reactionary off-season in quite a while.
  15. Every year, it seems like one of our career backup/ST guys end up playing in games where they really shouldn’t. 2023 was this phenomenon on overdrive in the playoffs, as we had Baylon Spector playing some LB, Siran Neal trying to cover Travis Kelce, Trent Sherfield alligator arms etc etc. So who is going to be the patsy in 2024? Hard mode: No Mack Hollins.
  16. Just like Rousseau got more sacks this year than last year because he played more snaps. under city folks. This team hasn’t had a real pass rusher since Mario Williams.
  17. Meh, the defense has not produced at a SB level in the regular season. I’m not knocking Allen. I’m saying that I think he carries the offense and the team in the regular season and the postseason. Cousins could not do either. Ergo, we would be a much worse team with Cousins. Theres no way to prove either of us right. Suffice it to say that I think it’s possible this coaching staff and roster in 2024 could squeak out a 9-7 run with Cousins potentially and a WC exit. That’s their ceiling. Their floor would be around 6 wins. In 2020, yeah maybe they win 11 games and get to the divisional round. And that’s with a pretty good QB in the NFL. If this team lost Allen for any amount of time in 2024, going just under .500 would be a success. I would expect them to be winless during that stretch. I think this roster actually sucks now. Luckily, we have Josh which means he’s gonna drag us to 10 wins, but this roster is not SB caliber or even close. I can list a bunch of teams I’d rather surround Allen with than the 2024 Bills. We have exactly one star in Matt Milano who plays arguably the least important defensive position lol. also, I do find it ironic that you spent so much time during the 2023 regular season blaming the defense for their mishaps resulting in a 6-6 start and a season on life support, but have now changed your tune that they were “SB caliber” lmao.
  18. Josh Allen putting up 50+ TD’s to kick around the garbage teams in our division and the garbage QBs that float around the NFL and make up 2/3rds of your schedule is what ends up happening. the belt tightens in the playoffs, and suddenly your SB level play QB can’t make up that difference as easily. The Bills have the luxury of having the best QB on the field, by a lot, in almost every game they play in the regular season. That translates to a lot of regular season wins. With Cousins, that delta in talent becomes a lot smaller. compensating for the IOL play in 2022 is just something we take for granted. Josh, Mahomes and Lamar are probably the only QB’s in the league that could have had any success behind that horrific group. I think Josh raises our teams floor much much much more than you think he does.
  19. Oh come on bro. We need Josh to put up 50+ TD’s by himself EVERY YEAR. He was the 4th highest rushing QB last year, 3rd in 2022 and 2021. We just watched him battering ram us from a .500 team to the 2 seed last season. Beane built a great team in 2020. we have been declining every year since. What you consider “in vogue,” I consider to be an accurate representation of our falling talent level. The 2020 team would’ve cleaned the clocks of the 21, 22, 23 and now, most importantly, the 24 team. I think Cousins takes the 2020 Bills to the playoffs. I think maybe the 21 team too. The 2022 team misses. The 2023 team misses. The 2024 team goes 3-14. With Josh, the 24 team will win 10 games. That’s a feather in the cap of the GM who picked a QB worth 7+ wins on his own. A black eye for a GM who puts a crappy talent level around that QB.
  20. 2017 FA (McD) was also the year we brought in two of our best defenders in Poyer and Hyde. Really, the talent-regression we have undergone over the last two years is in large part because that was 7 years ago and a lot of those difference makers got hurt or old.
  21. Lynch and co obviously botched the Lance pickup, but they routinely have one of the most talented rosters in football. They went to two SB‘s with two QB’s who honestly have no business being SB QB’s IRT their talent levels. Their lack of success at finding a QB is a black eye for them, but their accomplishments despite not having a QB is a real feather in their cap at team-building. Like you said, they are propping up a dude who is not very good because they built a great roster around him. Fred Warner is a third round pick and a 3 time All-Pro. They paired him with Greenlaw who is a very good young player who may get an All-Pro nod soon in the fifth round. Ward is a very good corner. Hufunga is an All-Pro safety they got in the fifth round. They brought in Trent Williams for a song. Aiyuk in the late first and Deebo in the second, both All-Pros. The takeaway from the Niners is that they are proof positive that having arguably the most talented roster in the league (which is an accomplishment) still means you may not get over the hump with a far worse QB.
  22. QB is the most important position, but we already have one….
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