
Bill from NYC
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They sound good. I have not seen them yet but I will check them out.
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Does anybody care about Alabama games?
Bill from NYC replied to /dev/null's topic in College Football
Yeah, he isn't known for having a great personality. He is just smarter and more cunning and organized than his competition. Then, he out-works and defeats them again and again. -
Does anybody care about Alabama games?
Bill from NYC replied to /dev/null's topic in College Football
I'm curious.....why such hate? -
Does anybody care about Alabama games?
Bill from NYC replied to /dev/null's topic in College Football
Brother, why pick on the Tide? Clemson has a much easier schedule and their entire conference is second rate. This season, Alabama will face Texas A&M, LSU, Mississippi St, Auburn, and Georgia (if Bama wins their division). This is not to mention a few other games vs. SEC teams. What conference do you think is very tough, the Big 10? I mean really? -
I hope Hurts doesn't go there next year.
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How does a QB deficient team pass on Mahomes/Watson
Bill from NYC replied to Rebel101's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
He will but dontcha love him? -
How does a QB deficient team pass on Mahomes/Watson
Bill from NYC replied to Rebel101's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Do you think this makes any sense by any stretch of the imagination? -
Again, it has been very strongly rumored that Daboll wanted Tua in there and Coach Saban resisted. Additionally, the Alabama offense is twice as good as it was last year. Seriously DB, it isn't even close. Even with losing Ridley, the receivers are light years ahead of last season. A case could be made that Alabama has 4 wide receivers in the top 15 or lower. 3 are sophs, the other a true freshman. That said, the real difference is Tua. Try to catch him in a game vs. any team at all and you will soon see. Jmo, but Daboll will be fine when he has any tools.
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Does anybody care about Alabama games?
Bill from NYC replied to /dev/null's topic in College Football
Yeah, the SEC needs to toughen up and be more like the powerhouse ACC. -
Complimentary Football vs. Derogatory Football
Bill from NYC replied to BringBackFergy's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
True but there really are exceptions wrt Saban. He compliments some of his players at post game conferences, but you are right; he doesn't get carried away. He did however shock me recently when he likened Tua to Drew Brees. He must really believe him to be great because I have never heard him talk like that about a player. -
Here is why I'm not panicking...
Bill from NYC replied to Hebert19's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Good post!!! I agree, providing the Bills don't destroy their draft opportunity in 2019, which sadly is far from a forgone conclusion. -
Seriously, did you look at your screen name before posting this? I have seen this movie over and over. People have been blaming the Bills losses on coaches, assistants, and schemes. We all have our own coping mechanisms but the truth is, this team has little to no talent and almost none at all on offense. I am just hoping once again for a good, sensible draft and that Josh can stay healthy behind this high school level OL. PS: There WERE coaches who were bad beyond words. Jauron comes to mind. Daboll is a good football man but his job would be impossible for the best coaches of all time.
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2019 Mock Drafts and top prospects
Bill from NYC replied to thunderingsquid's topic in College Football
Even though that would be a continuation of the usual idiocy, I get the feeling that this would mark the beginning of the end of the franchise. -
Tank losers, that record is part of history.
Bill from NYC replied to 3u751k's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
No doubt. Kyle Williams in round 5 was great beyond comprehension. And pure luck. Remember, he wasn't even the first DL they drafted. In fact, they traded up to get McCargo who was almost as bad as Williams is good. Count me as one who believes that the quality of a draft is determined a lot by the players a team passes on. We passed on stars to take Donte Whitner. -
Tank losers, that record is part of history.
Bill from NYC replied to 3u751k's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Yes but he tried lol!!! In his first draft (2006), Jauron and Levy absolutely destroyed this team. After that draft I said that the team would be harmed for 5 years by their stupidity. It turned out that I fell way short on my prediction. -
This is the polar opposite of what is going on with Tua. I am now convinced that you are not watching these games.
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Your screen name really is fantastic!
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I totally agree and this makes me NOT want to trade him. A tone has been set since Levy was GM that when a player, whether or not he is good (Benjamin is adequate at best) wants to leave, the Bills readily accommodate them. This HAS to change in order for the franchise to take that next step. You see, I just don't care if Benjamin is happy or sad. Same with McCoy or virtually anyone on the team. I can only guess..... I think that the Raiders ate his signing bonus and Dallas can cut him at any time with no penalty. This would make the deal more attractive but I agree that a 1st was too steep for me, and I think that when healthy, Amari is a very good player.
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Yes but we should be getting an earlier draft pick. Any top 5 corners out there?
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Who was run out of town? IIRC, Whitner earned 36 million over 5 years while playing mediocre football at best for the Bills. He even had the nerve to hold out before he signed and had a domestic incident at around the same time. Yeah, Poor Donte! People are unhappy with the Josh Allen pick? Really? Compared to the Whitner selection, Josh Allen resembles getting Brady in the sixth round.