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smuvtalker

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  1. Very sad. I find it difficult to grasp how I could be working at a job that pays me MILLIONS per year, and all I have to do is abstain from smoking weed. I'm no better than anyone else, but you pay me what these guys are making and I'll abstain from just about anything you want me to. Sounds like barring a minor miracle, this guys NFL playing days are OVER..
  2. 60 percent of the time, he'll work every time....
  3. I like it....kid is a gamer, and catches damn near everything thrown his way. Dare I say he is a poor man's Steve Smith?? Good stuff, Leroi!
  4. I like what I saw. He has a very quick release, and most of his throws were right on the money. I am however, a little disoriented from watching those clips from the games with that red turf....
  5. Hands down these two without a doubt for me. I was stationed in Korea for the comeback game, so it didn't come on until 2am Monday for me. I had three roommates so I had to turn the volume practically all the way down. I remember when the Oilers went up 35-3 right after halftime, that was the first time in my life as a Bills fan that I said, "well there's always next year." I had conceded the victory to the Oilers. Then, touchdown Reed, touchdown Bebe, and I started to think, "can we do this??" And by George we won...i swear, when Christie kicked the field goal to seal the deal, I quietly turned off my tv, walked outside in the freezing cold Korean air, and screamed at the top of my lungs...it was the most exhilarating feeling I'd ever felt.. The Raiders 51-3 destruction was the most satisfying....God what I would give to feel those feelings again! Who knows...maybe this could finally be our year 👍
  6. A Sunday night game flexed to show the Bills clinch a playoff berth....
  7. We may not agree, but that last part was funny!!😅😅
  8. I respectfully disagree. I don't think that the majority of Bills fans on this board want to see us take a shot on Chad Kelly just because his last name is Kelly and his uncle is the best QB we've ever had and a HOF'er. They want us to draft Chad Kelly because the kid can play. Does he receive more attention because he is Jimbo's nephew? Without a doubt, but I think you are wrong if you say he isn't a talented QB. I completely agree that he has some major character issues, and his injuries are a serious concern both now and in the future. However, Bill Polian, one of the best GM's in NFL history, and who has no incentive to do so, called him the most talented QB in the draft. I highly doubt Chad has some nude photos of Bill and a Ukranian hooker stashed away in some safety deposit box, so I assume Polian had no obligation to say what he did. Polian didn't just say CK was good. He called him the most talented QB in the draft. In my opinion that is a ringing endorsement. I acknowledge that Chad has an enormous amount of growing up to do, and that he's one bad decision away from never even making it to the NFL, but I do believe he has the talent and skill set to be a starting NFL quarterback, maybe even a franchise QB one day. Mark my words, SOMEBODY is going to give this kid a shot, and I still see him getting drafted. The thought that scares me above all others about him, is seeing him go to a team other than the Bills and blossom into a franchise QB, something we haven't had since his uncle. As several other posters have stated, it's going to be hard to see the name Kelly on the back of another team's jersey and watch him come into New Era field and shred us. While I respect your opinion, calling the kid a chump seems a bit harsh.
  9. Sad, and horribly accurate...i just threw up in my mouth. Let me ask this question, and I'm sure it's been discussed in other threads... If Chad Kelly DIDN'T have any character issues, would he be considered as the best quarterback in the draft??
  10. Agreed, and I'd even go as far as taking him in the 6th. Mark my words, some team is going to draft this kid, and even with all his character issues and injuries, he's intriguing enough for a GM to scoop him up. I would be happy to give him a shot.
  11. Couldn't agree more. Myles is joining the NF friggin L. Not only is he joining it, he's arguably the best player in the draft, and will also be the number one pick. If he can't handle a sports commentator criticizing his play, doing exactly what he's paid to do, then he's in for a LOT of problems. Like Yolo said, I think it would've been an excellent opportunity to go on the show, agree to disagree on McFarland's comments, and explain why he didn't agree with a healthy debate. To me his decision not to go on the show, while he was completely in his right to do so, showed a lack of maturity and a bit of a diva type attitude. Being an NFL player period is going to draw (sometimes) unwarranted criticism, but being the number one overall pick is going to draw TONS of it. Myles is still young, and I do think he can mature with time, but I do believe it's an issue that could, and probably will arise again. An earlier poster said that he's probably been surrounded by a bunch of yes men and people telling him how awesome he is. He's in for a rather rude awakening.
  12. I think that was a very classy gesture. Great to see McDermott attempting to bond with some of our all-time greats.
  13. I thought he handled that interview pretty well. It's obvious that he is frustrated by the wrist injury setback. I was impressed with his response to the question on how he compared to the other quarterbacks in the draft...he said that he felt they were all talented, but that he was confident in his own abilities. The only thing I thought a bit odd was when they asked him who he was leaning on for support/guidance etc., and he said his 16 year old brother...other than that though, I took away that he is a guy that is truly remorseful for his past mistakes, wants to move on with his life and is not expecting anything to be handed to him, only a shot to get on an NFL roster and show what he can do. I truly hope he's able to get himself together and succeed. I wouldn't mind seeing the Bills give him a shot, especially considering that now I don't think he would cost more than a 5th/6th/7th round draft pick, if even that. I still find it difficult to believe that SOME team isn't going to pull the trigger on him earlier than he should probably go. Agree with you on pretty much all your points. I honestly wouldn't be upset to see the Bills draft Mahomes early, then still take Kelly if he's there round 6 or 7. I would have no problems with that. I agree that we know what we have with Tyrod, and Cardale is still an unknown...
  14. I thought he looked good, and enjoyed watching that highlight video. He definitely reminds me of Tyrod, I like how even when he begins to scramble, he is still looking downfield for his receivers. His mechanics could use polishing, but his arm strength is without question because even some of those throws across the field and off his back foot still were right on target. Wouldn't be surprised to see him go late 4th or early 5th round....don't think it will be the Bills though...
  15. Hilarious... yet disgusting at the same time..i think I could digest the Mike Williams drafting much, much easier than seeing the name Maybin on a Bills uni again. 👍🤢
  16. Agree with this list. I don't know if I would call McGahee a flat out bust, but he certainly was a huge headscratcher at the time considering Travis Henry was just coming off of a 1400 yard season and was pretty much in his prime...and Willis was recovering from one of the most devastating knee injuries I'd ever seen in college football.
  17. This. As much as the signing and getting absolutely nothing out of Harvin pissed me off, it's hard to be mad at him or his agent for pulling off that great fleece job...
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