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H2o

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  1. I prefer Brown III or Wilson due to the fact they offer more in the pass rush, as well as being able to clog up running lanes. Shelvin is more like Star, eat up two blockers and hope your LB's are making tackles.
  2. It was definitely his best game post-injury. In all honesty, he was probably playing his best football on the interior DL before he got injured early in 2019. He was clogging running lanes and making some plays. I've always thought he was best suited for a 5-Tech tbh, but he was starting to come around when the ACL happened.
  3. You draft one regardless. A list to browse through on YouTube in no particular order. 1. Tyler Shelvin - LSU 2. Marvin Wilson - FSU 3. Bobbie Brown III - Texas A&M 4. Tedarrell Slaton - Florida 5. Neil Farrell Jr. - LSU 6. Naquan Jones - Michigan St. 7. Alim McNeill - NC State 8. Khyiris Tonga - BYU
  4. Oliver does need to step up, but he's under contract for at least two more years so it's not really all or nothing. He was also played at the 1-Tech a lot last season with Zimmer or Jefferson playing the 3-Tech. Getting Star back will help, but we need to draft a true 1-tech as well. I keep bringing up the name, but Bobby Brown III (Texas A&M) would look GREAT in a Bills uniform and I think coupled with Oliver on the DL would be dangerous for opposing offenses.
  5. I grew up with a few great athletes before moving out of the city I spent most of my childhood in during my 9th grade year. I stayed friends with and visited everyone over the next few years even after we moved. Only one of them made it out and to the NFL. There was one who was great no matter what sport he played. On the football team he was the star QB who could throw a ball 65 yards in the air with a flick of the wrist. On the basketball team he was the 6'2" SG who could dunk one step inside the FT line. On the baseball team he was the star pitcher who could throw a 92mph fastball at 17 years old or rocket a ball from the warning track to home plate like it was nothing. He got the nickname RIP because he literally knocked a kid out tackling him when we were 9 years old. He always got preferential treatment around the city. He had teachers slide him through classes because they knew what he meant to each team he played on. He got out of various little petty crimes like shoplifting and vandalism because the responding officers knew who he was. By fall of his Senior in HS he had offers to Penn St., Boston College, UVA, VT, UNC, South Carolina, and a few other Division I schools. He then had offers to go to many of the subdivision schools as well. Everything was laid out for him to succeed and he was the most gifted athlete I ever knew. In that time though, having all of those years of people getting him out of everything or whatever else he wanted being handed to him, he began to believe he was untouchable. In the late January of his Senior year he caught an assault and battery charge that lead to him getting 2 different drug charges and a gun possession charge as well. He lost all of his offers and his court cases drug out over the course of a year which caused him to take a year off. He then went to a Juco somewhere and didn't make it a full semester. He's still around the city I spent most of my childhood, being in and out of jail a couple of times. Every time I see him today I think about A Bronx Tale.
  6. For a person to end multiple lives, whether children were involved or not, and finalize it by taking their own pretty much seals their fate. Because I'm not typing every single feeling or thought I have on the situation doesn't prove "zero intelligence" or "zero compassion" as you seem to claim, but was just a general statement about the final destination of the person who committed the acts. To me it's fairly cut and dry regardless of whatever else you try to read into it. Glad things are coming together for you my friend and that you finally found the right combination that helps. Continue the good fight and just know there are people who genuinely love and need you in their lives.
  7. ^^^This^^^
  8. In all honesty, this kind of reminds me of Kevin Johnson last year. You'd like to keep them because they are solid depth, but replacements can be found.
  9. And I respect your stance, Hap, though I don't agree with what you believe or the premise you base it off of because I see the circumstances as different. I can respect your stance, not agree with it, and carry on with life not requiring anyone else to agree with me instead or deem it necessary within myself that they should. It's everyone's freedom of choice that is such a wonderful thing.
  10. Maybe I should have worded that different and used his "stance" versus his opinion or people's in general. In this instance, yes, respect that he hasn't made up his mind on allowing someone to put something into his body. Respect that he doesn't think it would be right to be required of him to put it in his body. Do you have to agree? No, but respect that is his stance. Comparing flat-earthers to someone who hasn't decided whether he wants to get a vaccine does not even correlate. Truthfully we could go back-and-forth with the word play of it all day long, but you understand what I am getting at with what I am saying.
  11. Dead to this present world, but 🔥 in the latter.
  12. Hence why I said he had to tip-toe around his answer in a previous post. Whatever he said, he said. That's his opinion. Respect that it's his opinion. I didn't say that you have to agree with his opinion. That's the difference. Because his opinion differs from some who see his opinion as "craptastic", while their opinion they see as more "glitter and rainbows", is exactly what I am talking about with the day and age we live in. I am not going to attack you for advocating for him to "Get the jab, Josh." I am not going to attack you or anyone else who are advocating for it in general. The problem lies wherein people don't respect his reasoning and try to force theirs upon him, all while trying to explain that their stance is right while his is wrong. The horde coming after him because he's not in line for or advocating for the "the jab" so to speak. That's what I find ignorant. That is all. If you want to continue this conversation then PM's are good as I know you don't want the board to get cluttered with such things. If not, I am done with what I felt I needed to say my friend.
  13. I think a lot of it goes back to the narrative they are STILL ever trying to hold onto with Josh. Sure, they talk him up a bit more now, but they always come back to the same stuff whether vaguely or blatant. The "sugar high" thing, talking about the Houston game, just whatever that one play is they try to point to that "proves" them right. Wilson blew the SB against the Pats while the defense won the other one he was in almost singlehandedly. Rodgers hasn't been able to make it back since he won the one. Mahomes is Mahomes and he too has laid some eggs. Josh is already better than Lamar as a QB, even though Lamar won an MVP. Schrager is right though, we haven't even seen the best version of Josh yet and the that should be scary for everyone we face. Combine that with the fact Josh is relentless in his pursuit of becoming the best he can be through his work ethic, while throwing in that competitive fire he has? Like I said, if the defense comes back up and the offense stays on par with last year then watch out.
  14. Thanks for posting. It's funny how the QB gets all of the praise or ALL of the fault in people's eyes. Was the AFC Title game Josh's best performance? No. But the OL was horrendous, our WR group was banged up (hell, Beasley was playing with a broken leg), the Chiefs were playing some dirty football, and their defense got flagged for nothing while they were engaged in holding/DPI/illegal contact 7 out of every 10 snaps. Fast forward to the SB where Brady and Tampa got the calls that we didn't and you see the end result. If our defense improves getting to the QB, we improve covering TE's, and our offense is on par with last year? Watch out.
  15. Ahhhh, ok. I thought you were saying "nope" to the player in general.
  16. If Yolo says nope, especially to a former Buckeye, I take that to the bank.
  17. This is the day and age we live in, where you can't have your own opinion (that should be respected) without having the horde come after you because you don't just fall in line with what others "think" you should say or do. It's totally ignorant.
  18. I remember him from his time @ FSU and the story about him with the Autistic child. Seems his life has taken a much darker turn after football. https://www.si.com/extra-mustard/2016/08/31/florida-state-travis-rudolph-lunch-boy-autism https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2021/04/07/ex-giant-travis-rudolph-charged-with-first-degree-murder/
  19. Matt Haack when he runs into chongli
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