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Interesting and detailed Bills Draft visits chart
Low Positive replied to DJB's topic in The Stadium Wall
That tie between Brady and Franklin makes sense. It's already pretty obvious that he told Beane to get him Samuel. I just think that its a risk to draft for an OC who might not be here in a year. He was a consensus first-rounder until he tested poorly at the combine. But he had the flu or something. That might work in the Bills favor. -
He may be a party animal, but does a beach in sight and a cold Bud Light put him in a party frenzy like the original party animal?
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Does Josh Allen still work as hard in the offseason?
Low Positive replied to Buffalo_Stampede's topic in The Stadium Wall
Just because I feel like throwing gas on the 🔥, here is a video of Joe Burrow and teammates working out in Cincinnati. -
Who is the best #14 in Bills history?
Low Positive replied to Royale with Cheese's topic in The Stadium Wall
Yep, and by the same logic, two-time Super Bowl champion Kadarius Toney is the ultimate winner. -
Not really unexpected. The Bills lost two OL this off-season. They need depth.
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We had totality on a clear day here in Ohio. It was wild.
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I work at a university in the path and all the students are out on the quads and people drive from miles around. We got lucky with the weather too.
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The problem is that between Beckham and Adams, you had Brandon Cooks, Kelvin Benjamin, Marqise Lee, Jordan Mathews, and Paul Richardson. Outside of the top guys, you really never know and even there will be busts.
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Josh Allen Snapped at Diggs - Per Tim Graham
Low Positive replied to wppete's topic in The Stadium Wall
They need off-season content. This is one of the two dead periods in the NFL schedule, so they are reaching just to fill up the air time. -
"In the deal, the Vikings acquired the No. 23 overall pick in the first round and the No. 232 selection (seventh round). The Texans get No. 42 overall (second round), No. 188 (sixth round), and a second-round pick in 2025, per Rapoport and Pelissero." https://www.nfl.com/news/vikings-texans-trade-first-round-pick-2024-nfl-draft
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Report: Micah Parsons act is "wearing thin" in Dallas
Low Positive replied to Big Turk's topic in The Stadium Wall
If you want to have these kinds of players, you have to deal with these kinds of egos. As Larry Bird used to say, "can't have a team full of milk drinkers." -
Has it been stated that this was alcohol? Because driving while intoxicated could also be weed, and that makes a lot more sense for an afternoon arrest. Judging from the aroma coming from cars at stoplights in Cincinnati, a significant portion of the population drives around smoking weed all day every day.
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It worked out well for all parties, except for the only one that I actually care about. It never should have come to this.
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I'm sure that it went something like this Diggs contacts Beane in February after the Pro Bowl to demand a trade Beane tells him to pound sand, due to dead cap Diggs says that he won't show up until training camp and that he won't be a happy camper Beane tells Diggs and his agent to seek a trade (teams do this all the time), but not to KC Diggs' agent only contacts Houston, because that's the point of all of this Beane doesn't like the picks being offered to him, so the Texans go and make that head-scratcher of a deal with Minnesota to get that 2025 second. This was on March 15th, two days before Diggs contract became fully guaranteed. That's why Diggs was tweeting the whole "I'm waiting" schtick on the 17th. He knew that the trade was in place and wanted Beane to pull the trigger Beane didn't do it then because he wanted a second this year. He calls around, but other teams are not interested in a disgruntled WR. So two weeks later, he gives in. That's why he looked "defeated" in that press conference. That's why he felt the need to remind everyone that he's "competitive." He let a situation get out of hand and he lost. I had a whole lot more here, but I don't want to start the flame war by criticizing Josh Allen on TBD. But both Josh and Beane look weak right now, and it's only going to get worse as Diggs starts tweeting again. The QB has to be the biggest ego on the team, and I'm not sure that we have that.
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For an example a little closer to home for us, think about the Hasek trade saga. He (and his agent) made it clear that he wouldn't show up anywhere else but Detroit. I'm sure Diggs' agent was doing exactly that behind the scenes.
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The more that I think about this, the more that I'm sure that we all got played. This clearly was an NBA-style player-originated move hatched at the Pro Bowl. Mixon, Stroud, and Diggs all worked behind the scenes to make this happen. I'm not sure how Diggs forced Beane to trade him where he wanted to go, but I'm sure he threatened to not show up unless it was Dallas or Houston. That's what NBA players do.
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I swear to god that this guy has posted in this thread 'Drinking_And_Driving_Can_Mix'.pdf
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It should be Diggs and picks traded for picks
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In hindsight, should we have traded for Diontae Johnson?
Low Positive replied to FireChans's topic in The Stadium Wall
Speaking of former Steeler almost-star WRs, Chase Claypool is still a FA. How about him? /s -
(I actually agree with you here, but I got arrested by the Homer Police yesterday so I'm still a bit salty)
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That's also what makes Kelce so great. He usually doesn't run a set route. He is reading the zone as the play progresses to find that soft spot. Mahomes and Kelce happen to see the game in the same way, just like Edelman (another ex-QB turned pass catcher) and Brady did.
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It's not worth discussing from a moral or ethical standpoint, but it may complicate things for Rice from a legal standpoint because it happened in Texas. Betcha he wishes that he had been drafted by the Cowboys right about now. Joe Mixon got away with SO MUCH because the past two Hamilton County prosecutors are season ticket holders.
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That's nothing. If I was Ward I would have held out for more. Some oil-drunk idiot in Dubai paid 15 million for a license plate. https://www.cbsnews.com/news/most-expensive-license-plate-in-the-world-sold-at-auction-for-15-million-dubai/
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With a couple of quick Google searches, it seems that those guys knew the law very well. The possession charge is a class B misdemeanor as is leaving the scene of an accident. Both of those carry small fines and up to 180 days in the county jail. In Rice's favor, I did see that Dallas County has not been prosecuting low-level weed possession cases in recent years. A DUI accident with injuries, OTOH, is a third-degree felony that comes with 2-10 years in prison. The reckless driving is also a class B misdemeanor unless the other party is injured or they can prove that there was racing involved. All told, leaving the scene was a heartless but probably wise move in this case. He's still in a lot of trouble because there where injuries and it's pretty clear that they were racing. All that said, IANAL but I am an academic librarian so I'm pretty good at looking stuff up.
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We have all five stages of grief on display here. There is no consensus. We have one fan so upset with the trade that he hopes that the Texans win the Super Bowl next year just to stick it to Brandon Beane. We have other fans who are in "I told ya so" mode as a carryover from the Cryptic Tweet thread. We had one dude on here on Wednesday that essentially argued that Diggs was right, Josh is the actual bad teammate, and that we traded the wrong guy. So, you know, a typical week on TBD.