mushypeaches
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I always viewed Pat Shurmur as Jauron 2.0 so I'm hoping that his son has a little bit more of a pulse
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In other news, water is still wet
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Did I miss the part of the discussion where we scored 483 points this year (3rd in the league)?
I don't really care how we get to the end zone, just how many times we get there
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We can't lose a home game in a year when we will already have 9 road games. I think that happened to one of the NFC teams last year (maybe Atlanta?) and would be a real competitive disadvantage for us
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There's only one position that you make a massive trade up for, and it isn't DE
I recognize that the current regime didn't make this move, but I would hope we've learned the Sammy Watkins lesson
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He's like the proverbial turd that just won't stay flushed
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Levi Wallace has this one chance in his life to get a multi-year contract. He's proven beyond a doubt, that despite his draft standing and limited athleticism, that he is worth one
He's going to get that contract for way more than he's ever made in a year
We won't be the ones giving it to him
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I pulled the trigger at halftime of the Bengals game
Yes, the prices suck, but it's hard to see them getting cheaper.
I'd regret the crap out of not being there next week if I hadn't done it
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I always wanted his meltdown to be a little more like this
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There's no way that the NFL is determining specific weeks for matchups at this early juncture.
Anyone who's watched features on the NFL schedule in past years knows that there's a huge amount of coordination that goes on with teams, venues, networks, etc, and thousands of permutations etc that get thrown into their computers. They're not done yet, and they're likely not done for another couple of months, so anything now is just conjecture.
At the very least, there's not determining weekly schedules until after the Super Bowl is played
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This example just illustrates the problems when ownership meddles or over-involves themselves in player personnel decisions. It's played out countless times across many organizations over the years (including our own far too many times)
Let the experts do their jobs - and go count your money and your play toys in the corner somewhere else
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Great post as always Virgil, and I echo your sentiments about the pre-game feeling.
I was way more worried about being in the cold for 4-5 hours than anything the Pats were going to do. I can't recall being that confident going into any of the 90's era playoff games that I attended, so it was definitely a different, but calming feeling of confidence pre-game
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1 minute ago, dave mcbride said:
Jones is the closest thing to a poor man's Allen in the NFL, so it would make some sense. Jones has size, a pretty good arm, is smart and a leader (by all accounts), and is very mobile.
A very very poor man's Allen
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My buddies and I (we were 18 at the time) nearly pummeled an Oilers fan sitting behind us at the Comeback game. He was trash talking us the entire first half "just like last week boys" but mysteriously clammed up during the second half...
We settled for the more mature response of giving him a double barreled salute after Christie's kick went through in OT
Any opposing fan who dares to shoot his mouth off in our stadium pretty much deserves what he gets. And he should never ever ever start sh*t in the bathrooms either...
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Time for AJ Epenesa to step the frig up
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I'm not terribly convinced that Daboll is leaving, but it would be a monumental upset for his successor to not be Ken Dorsey
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The whole freaking team better be aware that Belichick is gunning for a punt block this week.
He's the alpha shark smelling blood in the water and Haack + cold = Chum
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Section 202
My high school buddy and I started going to games in the '91 playoffs. The Bills are 12-1 when we've attended games together, including the Houston comeback game, with the only loss being a frigid night game during the Jauron era when we had indoor club seats.
We agree that this is an omen - that we should be proud to brave the elements and this guarantees victory for our team!
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Lee Smith to ATL for a 7th round pick
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I love what Leslie Frazier has done for our defense, and I'm sure he's an outstanding coach
But any team that hires him isn't exactly firing up their fanbase and with a young QB needing to be developed, it's hard to see the Bears, or many other teams choosing him as head coach
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Anyone who comes in to that job and says he's not going to draft a running back at #2 automatically has a leg up
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The Dolphins dysfunction always starts at the top - Stephen Ross.
Guy is clueless about culture, talent, management approach, and can't keep his hands out of the operations
Let them lather, rinse, and repeat - until they have new ownership, they are no threat to the Bills
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special teams were a nightmare
lack of talent and depth finally caught up with us
the team's spirit was broken after the way the 99 season ended plus releasing 3 HOF'ers
Season #3 of QB drama left everyone fatigued
And if you couldn't see 3-13 coming in 2001 with the utter dearth of talent we had going into that year, well you were either very young or had a Rob Johnson poster above your bed
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Colts to either trade or cut Carson Wentz
in The Stadium Wall
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I mean the owner basically called them out at the end of the year for not making the playoffs. Betting that this is pretty much a mandate from the top to find a better QB no matter what the sunk costs are.