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Today's Locked On Bills podcast - listen to it
H2o replied to ProcessTruster's topic in The Stadium Wall
The world is near it's end............ I agree with Scott. -
Mr. College Football may be doing NFL games for Amazon on TNF
H2o replied to Greg S's topic in The Stadium Wall
I like the ESPN College Gameday group and Herbstreit calling games. I hope that doesn't get broken up and that he gets to do this as a side gig if taken. -
In hindsight, what’s your worst “hot take” on TSW ever?
H2o replied to eball's topic in The Stadium Wall
I thought Jimmy Clausen was a sure fire NFL Franchise QB and nearly lost it when we passed on him twice. -
A nice prospect to groom if Feliciano gets the boot.
H2o replied to Tipster19's topic in The Stadium Wall
Yeah, he plays with a mean streak. But on a lot of those plays, he seems to get a bit grabby as well. He'll have to watch that in the NFL, as well as using his arm like a hook and falling on top of guys to get them to the ground. Put him with Spencer Brown though? It's an intriguing prospect. -
What I was talking about originally was how guys like Ian Thomas, absolutely pedestrian at the position, are now getting $5.5M per season. I also noted that even our own former Logan Thomas is getting $8M+ per year from the Commanders. I don't know what you would deem his "value" at this point, but it is more than either of those two I can assure you that.
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Walter Football Mock with the Hot Take on our MLB
H2o replied to Richard Noggin's topic in The Stadium Wall
Is Edmunds a bust? No, not even close imo. He's been solid, just not the Kuechly of this defense we were all hoping for. He still takes bad angles at times. He can still be slow to process what's taking place in front of him which causes him to miss out on making play, some of them he is actually RIGHT THERE to make and doesn't even see the play unfold. He also still has the propensity to get lost in coverage or turn his back to the QB and run towards a receiver flailing his arms in hopes of breaking up a pass. The athletic ability is there, but for whatever reason the light switch still hasn't flipped on. I know he's young, will only be 24 when the season starts, but this is his 5th year in the league already. At some point we have to realize that the game is never going to slow down for him and the "what to do" in every situation is never going to come naturally through instinct. -
I actually think we keep two of the three. I just don't know if it will be Edmunds or Oliver, but I'm leaning towards Oliver.
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Stumbled across this article today https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2022/02/25/panthers-agree-to-three-year-contract-with-ian-thomas/ Here are his career stats: https://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/T/ThomIa00.htm Not overly impressive to say the least, but the Panthers just gave this guy around $5.5M per season with $8M guaranteed. Hell, even Logan Thomas is getting $8m+ from the Commanders. This immediately made me think of what the cost is going to be to keep Dawson Knox if he's going to push for an actual Market Value, and not a team friendly deal. And, I mean, what do you do really? He's one of Josh's best friends and favorite targets on the team. Here are his stats: https://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/K/KnoxDa00.htm . He battled through some injuries in year two, but really came on last season. Here's a look at the top TE contracts below. Knox is playing himself into that $10.5M and up per season range, especially if he takes another step forward from this past year.
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Democracy’s Fiery Ordeal: The War in Ukraine 🇺🇦
H2o replied to Trump_is_Mentally_fit's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
John Kerry: "All of these wars are going to make people lose focus on the real problem, climate change. There will be too many emissions from these tanks, helicopters, missiles, and airplanes. Putin needs to think about that first." Putin: -
Per Andrew Marchand (New York Post) Troy Aikman is ESPN bound for MNF
H2o replied to Greg S's topic in The Stadium Wall
Everyone thought he was going to Amazon with Al Michaels, but he chose ESPN. Now they say that Amazon may try to go after Sean McVay. -
Once they started using Klein the way they should have from the beginning, he turned into a solid player on the defense and had a few outstanding games. Addison though? I was never really excited about that signing.
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Probably not too expensive. Decent depth signing.
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I think most of us knew this watching every Bills game this year. Various commentators would talk about the "OL is doing a good job protecting Allen" and I would think to myself, "Yeah f*****g right!!! Allen doing his best Houdini in the pocket to escape every time he was about to get hammered."
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Article - Six free agents Buffalo should target
H2o replied to BillsFan619's topic in The Stadium Wall
Ogbah would be a decent get, but it will cost and he's really nothing special. I'd rather keep Obada and sign someone like Al-Quadin Muhammad, who may both likely be had for what it would take to get Ogbah alone $$$ wise. -
JC Jackson not happy with Pats approach to him as a FA
H2o replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall
Kind of like how Stevie Johnson used to have Revis on skates out there. -
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What year you became a Bills fan and Two Bills Drive camaraderie
H2o replied to BillsFan619's topic in The Stadium Wall
1. You've been a fan since During the 1989 season I was 12/13 years old. I kind of liked the Raiders up until that point because my first football memory in general was watching the Raiders beat the Redskins in Super Bowl XVIII. I remember watching Marcus Allen run through their defense on his way to MVP. I also kind of liked the Eagles somewhat because of Randall Cunningham, Reggie White, Jerome Brown, Chris Carter, and Keith Jackson. Randall Cunningham was probably my favorite player at the time. In '89 I saw a couple of the Bills games on TV and was really into the uniforms. I also started to like some of the players such as Jim Kelly, Andre Reed, Bruce Smith, and Thurman Thomas from seeing them in the highlights on NFL Primetime. I truly became a fan on January 6, 1990 watching the Playoff game against Cleveland which coincides with #2 on this list. 2. Your first Bills memory My first actual Bills memory is of the January 6, 1990 Playoff game against Cleveland. I could just feel it watching the Bills on the field that this was the team that I would claim as my own. I had never rooted for a single team like that before, I always just liked individual players really. That day is when I became a fan. I remember the excitement of watching Thurman and Kelly lead the charge, getting us into position to win with 14 seconds left. I remember raising my arms when Kelly threw that ball to Harmon in the corner of the endzone because there was no one around him. I remember falling face first on my bed when he dropped it. The very next play Clay Matthews makes the INT. Even still, I knew I was a Bills fan from that point on. This is where I actually became a fan. 3. One of your favorite Bills memories Anyone who watched the game against Houston in the Playoffs, the greatest comeback of all time, can pick that one. I watched the entire game and it was still one of the coolest things I ever watched. To me though, seeing all of our guys huddled up in the locker room watching the Ravens vs the Bengals with our Playoff hopes on the line was probably my favorite. Seeing all of the reactions in the locker room at the end (especially Kyle), all of the reactions across social media from Bills fans everywhere, and knowing what my own reaction was watching it live at the house was awesome. Just knowing the drought was over, FINALLY, and we were going back to the Playoffs again for the first time in 17 years was something special. 4. Your favorite player of all time and your favorite player currently Without a doubt, favorite of all time is Bruce Smith. Currently, and possibly may supplant Bruce on that list someday, is JA17. 5. Some of you guys have some awesome forum names. What does your forum name say about you? Stumbled across this board in January of 2006. At the time I found the board had been working on some things, music wise, and a friend of mine started calling me H2o. It just kind of stuck so I used it as my member name. -
I knew there was already another thread that had discussed this. My post is in reference to the "bra" you used in yours. It immediately made me think of the movie Weird Science for some reason.
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Get Christian McCaffery to be our #1... slot WR...???
H2o replied to transplantbillsfan's topic in The Stadium Wall
I think, if I'm reading the contract details correctly, that Carolina takes an almost $27M cap hit if they cut or trade him this year. It's not really feasible to move him until 2023 so I don't think he's going anywhere. -
150 draft prospects threaten to boycott Combine
H2o replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall
Good for them. The spandex circus isn't a necessity anyway. Goodell and the NFL