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mushypeaches

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  1. For a guy that was supposedly being super careful about the opportunity that he finally chose, it's strange that he believes his best choice would be the Bears Yes, they have last year's #1 draft pick QB. But he didn't impress me to the point that having coaching competence is going to elevate his game into the top tier. He's more likely to bust than anything else Add a healthy dose of front office dysfunction, and playing in a division where the rest of the teams made the playoffs this year? Yikes And yes, the Saints & Jets jobs are definitely worse Jaguars is close to being similar and on par with the Bears. But it's also in Florida Raiders don't have a QB but I would trust Tom Brady to have a plan to find one a lot more than my chances of developing Caleb Williams
  2. Harbaugh is an excellent coach, but I think that he has a bad habit of outsmarting himself He has a Top 5 QB, Top 5 RB, and Top 5 Defense - with the ability to just plow through teams because of their dominant physicality And yet, year after year, they seem to play down to their level of competition in the regular season, and go away from their strengths in the playoffs And that's all coaching
  3. Josh has 6 total turnovers this year I think that we can finally trust him to make the right decisions with the ball
  4. I can't believe that this is an actual message board topic the day after we won a Divisional playoff game
  5. It doesn't help when the callers all seem to put on their homemade tinfoil hats before they pick up the phone
  6. I had the chance to stop for the night in Laramie WY while driving to the Seattle game in October. Hung out at a local brewpub and everyone I spoke with had great things to say about Josh Allen, the person. BTW - Laramie is an amazing town. I can see why it was the perfect place for him to live and play college ball. I'm sure that Wyoming isn't for everyone, but it sure worked for him
  7. When it's too tough for them, it's just right for us
  8. That's because the inmates ran that asylum
  9. Would love to see him in the old McKenzie role, especially against a team that plays a lot of man coverage - but as others have noted, that's unlikely and he won't see a ton of snaps
  10. You're thinking of our former DC Jerry Gray
  11. It's not a cheap shot - have you paid attention to her attempts to run that franchise since Bud's death? They've won as many titles as the Bills without having a drought
  12. And yet another AFC team that has no clue on how to run a competent organization GM, coach, ownership all on different pages Is there any doubt that they'll fire the coach next year (if he even makes it once they hire a new GM)? Clearly, Amy Adams Strunk has inherited very little beyond the $$$ bequeathed in her daddy's will Of course, Ol' Bud didn't have much in the way of brains or class, as exhibited in the famous double bird that he once gave Ralph Wilson Lather, rinse, and repeat!
  13. All I know is that he’s miles ahead of Baylon Spector and that dude has been here it seems like since 2013
  14. I was at that game and I promise you it wasn’t 1985. Also, it was a normal cold sunny January day. But other than that, you’re spot on
  15. Not even close I was at that game in 1996 and it was clear to all that we were hanging on to being a playoff team by the skin of our teeth Brunell was already a much more established QB as well
  16. I think that the WR contract market is heading in the same direction as RB's long-term Perhaps not quite as extreme, but there's just not the incremental value that comes in locking up players at that position in super crazy second contracts when you have the quality and quantity of players coming in each draft class. Especially with how offensive schemes are being designed these days and the WR-RB roles becoming more interchangeable. Maybe I just love the direction that the Bills have seemingly gone in with prioritizing OL quality and depth in favor of paying at the WR position. It's certainly worked this year and is more sustainable long-term. And also... EFF Tyreek Hill
  17. Sneaky smart move - both for Sunday, the playoffs, and next year as well. It also puts some pressure on Trubisky to perform decently on Sunday, or he could find himself in the #3 role for the playoffs
  18. Come on man - nobody is hiring Jon Gruden. I've read nothing in any of the prominent sites that even mentions him, let alone "serious candidate" That being said, he is perfect for the Jets, and I would gladly eat my words if they hired him
  19. Give me Miami all day in the WC round. I get the whole "3X in one year, any given Sunday" stuff... But does anyone think they're actually going to come into a frigid Buffalo environment and win? Did anyone watch their performance against KC last year? They practically gave up the minute they got off the bus
  20. I think that Sunday makes the most sense too. Especially since Miami & Denver are playing in the late window this coming Sunday
  21. And to think, we complain about the Pegulas
  22. That’s not the point. Jim Kelly didn’t have the arm strength or the mobility to be much more than a backup today
  23. OK champ, I’m old enough to have watched all of Jim Kelly’s career in those years. I’ll say it again - he was great then and wouldn’t be more than a backup now. That’s how much the game has grown and progressed. Want to keep trashing me? Go back and watch some of his performances from 94-96, when he could barely move and had lost his fastball
  24. You are delusional if you think Jim Kelly would be a good QB today. His arm strength would be below average. His athleticism would be even worse. Yes, he was tough and smart. But I’ve re-watched at least 50 of his old games and he’d be getting killed against todays athletes and defensive schemes
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