
Milanos Milano
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I feel like McKenzie and Austin have enough talent to where they could fill a WR2 role if needed. They just never really had the targets to get there. McKenzie proved what he could do with a proper workload. Austin has a filthy change of direction. You can already see the distinguished appearance in his game in camp. He will feast with Allen.
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Cook and Austin have been blowing past defenders. Electric out there and a breath of fresh air.
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With reports of Hodgins looking good, he might push Kumerow off the books. Him and Kumerow are competing for WR7 IMO. Austin and Shakir are likely 5/6.
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Tavon Austin has speed still at his age. Cook has equally fast speed. Both were severely lacking last year and it will be noticeable this year. I expect both to be used in this offense. Josh Allen will make Austin a known name. I fully expect a career year for Austin. His 4 TD camp production is going to be a continuation this year. Austin finally has a HOF QB throwing to him and he’s healthy.
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Have we given up on Isaiah Hodgins?
Milanos Milano replied to Allen2D̶i̶g̶g̶s̶TBD's topic in The Stadium Wall
Hodgins actually has been playing pretty well in the mini camps so far. Him and Austin have been a nice surprise. I know I had Kumerow getting the nod over Hodgins, mostly because of ST reps, but it will be a close WR7 battle. -
Tavon Austin is going to be a contributor. It just feels different this time, Austin looks electric out there and what appears to be very healthy and fresh. Austin and Cook are going to add a nice dimension that was lacking last year.
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I’m calling it now. Josh Allen will make WRs like Crowder and Austin very serviceable this year. Austin is making this 53 man roster. Diggs Davis McKenzie Crowder Austin Shakir Kumerow Cut: Hodgins, Stevenson
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Technically yeah. Owners are just extensions of their brands. While yes, it isn’t the actual company buying the team, but everyone sure is going to associate it as such. The reason I say this is because say the Walton family makes a bunch of money by owning the Broncos. You don’t think if the opportunity presented itself to buyback more Walmart shares, they wouldn’t do so from the Broncos profits? Or the Walton family taking some of the Walmart profit they have made from dividend checks and injecting it into the Broncos franchise. They are intertwined whether you guys want to admit it or not.
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Where do you think the Waltons got their money? From investing in Microsoft? Lol
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If we had McVay or Shanahan as our coach, there is no doubt in my mind that we win a super bowl last year.
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I’ve already said that Walmart the company is not buying the Broncos. But the owners of Walmart are. They have basically taken the profits over the years that Walmart yielded them to be able to do this. Hence why I said it’s technically Walmart money, not the company.
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Technically the thread title is correct. The heirs that are buying the Broncos own the majority of the shares of Walmart. And majority ownership is basically an extension of self. So for all practical intents, saying Walmart is buying the Broncos is correct. While it’s true, the company itself isn’t buying the Broncos, the people who own Walmart are buying the Broncos. So basically Walmart money bought the Broncos.
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Milanos Milano replied to Coach Tuesday's topic in The Stadium Wall
In the delivery room as a motivational speaker. Show me the baby! -
Poll: Does Ryan Fitzpatrick Belong on the Bills Wall of Fame?
Milanos Milano replied to Nextmanup's topic in The Stadium Wall
It’s pretty sad at how bad our franchise has sucked at sucking. At least we aren’t forever 7-9 anymore. -
Poll: Does Ryan Fitzpatrick Belong on the Bills Wall of Fame?
Milanos Milano replied to Nextmanup's topic in The Stadium Wall
That’s fine, i can agree with that. But this franchise needs some other kind of honor section. Maybe name the concession area, Fitzpatrick Foodcourt lol -
Poll: Does Ryan Fitzpatrick Belong on the Bills Wall of Fame?
Milanos Milano replied to Nextmanup's topic in The Stadium Wall
You realize how bad our overall team talent was right? I don’t blame Fitz for that garbage team. -
Poll: Does Ryan Fitzpatrick Belong on the Bills Wall of Fame?
Milanos Milano replied to Nextmanup's topic in The Stadium Wall
Well this franchise has sucked for years, so it’s kind of sad they pull this garbage. I appreciate people who pour their heart and soul into it, and Fitz did exactly that. Him and Fredex will always be the peoples choice, no matter what this franchise says. -
Poll: Does Ryan Fitzpatrick Belong on the Bills Wall of Fame?
Milanos Milano replied to Nextmanup's topic in The Stadium Wall
Heart matters. I respect a scrappy sob that might be a 7 on the skill scale, over a elite talent like Mario Williams. Fitzpatrick would have been another Josh Allen if he had the skill set Josh does. That matters. Fredex and Fitz are the quintessential definition of what it means to be a blue collared Buffalo Bill representative. They are the peoples players. Considering the crap overall teams we had, Fitz deserves a lot more credit. While I agree, I wouldn’t put him up on talent alone, he deserves to be somewhere on the stadium. Fredex, Fitz, Meatball, Hughes, Stevie, are all deserving of being associated more in someway. -
Poll: Does Ryan Fitzpatrick Belong on the Bills Wall of Fame?
Milanos Milano replied to Nextmanup's topic in The Stadium Wall
While I agree Fitz and Fredex don’t deserve the wall for purely skill alone, they were the only players to given 110% on the field. The fact that they are as passionate as ever to this day about Bills fandom, tells you everything there is to know. Fitz bleeds blue and is a tough sob. He’s highly educated and everything you would want to represent a franchise. We should be able to at least name an area of the building after him. -
Poll: Does Ryan Fitzpatrick Belong on the Bills Wall of Fame?
Milanos Milano replied to Nextmanup's topic in The Stadium Wall
Him and Fredex deserve it. Anybody that plays like they did on a subpar team and actually make it worth watching deserves some credit. If we are judging by pure talent alone, then no. But I honestly believe there needs to be a sub wall of fame somewhere on the stadium that is dedicated to heart, because I can’t think of many other players as well deserving as those two during the suck era. -
Ryan Fitzpatrick calls it a career
Milanos Milano replied to Ray Stonada's topic in The Stadium Wall
It’s honestly fitting. Two great players that weren’t the most gifted players in the world that gave it everything they had. I wouldn’t trade Allen for anybody, but Fitz made things enjoyable in an otherwise terrible era. -
Is this part of the process?
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You will get 365 days of snow and like it.
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It’s like the History channel for me. History channel used to be awesome, now it absolutely sucks. It was nice learning about history and things like modern marvels. Now is just trash. For me its not even the political leanings. It’s just a junk channel now, it used to be great like the History channel. Most programming on TV has been trash for years. MTV used to be awesome as well, back when music videos were dominant and you actually discovered bands.