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Better a concussion-prone receiver as your WR1 than one who can't get open, go deep, box out, or win jump balls.
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I'm not worried about this game, but I don't think I'll even watch the Bills-Chiefs game. The copy is already written and ready to go to press: "Surging Chiefs Humiliate Overrated Bills." I think the Bills will recover, in part because the fresh players, including (I hope) Olave, will get up to speed, and they could even beat the Chiefs in the playoffs, not easy with the ref bias. But week nine will be miserable.
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Strong is the most overlooked loss of all the injuries, in my view. He might have quietly saved the day as CB2, allowing Hairston time to get his feet under him and keeping Tre mostly on the bench. He was playing well, especially for a rookie. If he returns, he could have more of an impact than Hairston, who has missed so much time. Dream scenario: We muddle through until late in the season when Strong returns, Hairston is making an impact, the PED twins are making a difference upfront, and the Olave-Allen combination is starting to click. 😀
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Agree. Yet so many people defend the most corrupt, even evil politicians. Many Russians wept bitterly when Stalin died, even though he murdered six million of their countrymen outright and deliberately caused another 20 million to die of starvation. The most despicable congressman today in both parties are reelected every year, often by huge margins. People turn their minds off and believe what is easy for them to believe. I get it, but it's pretty lame all the same.
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That's a fair criticism, but it gets at a big problem with this thread: erroneous assumptions. You seem to assume that I think the league is rigged from top to bottom, and that everyone from the commissioner to the water boys are in on it. I don't. But I think it's naïve to assume that the league hasn't been corrupted to a degree, when 1) so much money is at stake every week; and 2) it is so easy to tip a close game, even under the eyes of millions. To answer your question, I enjoy the NFL because I think only a few games are rigged, and even those (all KC games) involve a finger on the scale, not an all-out settled result. Think zero flags for KC against Detroit, ruling the Kelsey turf "catch" a catch, and so on. It doesn't take much. But even that level of corruption bothers me. I don't know why it doesn't bother you, or, alternately, how you could think the refs haven't favored KC.
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Hey, no fair being reasonable, fair-minded, and accurate when we're all frustrated and mad!
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Plausible X/#1 receiver trade candidates — are there any?
finn replied to dave mcbride's topic in The Stadium Wall
The best quarterback in the league, and the only way we can beat you is with the running game. Something went very wrong along the way. -
Tell that to Brandon Beane.
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Like I said, sad. Goodell would be pleased. Tell me, what would it take for you to agree that some games, such as key ones played by KC, are fixed? Two TDs overturned by a call from NY? Ten? Maybe automatic PI calls on every Mahomes incomplete? Or would you even then deny what you're seeing? If so, you should check out another league where everything is also completely, 100% honest: the WWE. Thanks, I'll try it. And as I recommended to beebe, you might try the WWE for your own entertainment needs. It's real!
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It's pretty sad that most people still don't think the games are rigged. They watch the KC-Lions game and say, "Well, maybe KC just played a clean game and maybe the refs realized minutes after the Lions TD that they saw a motion penalty." Goodell and his rich buddies must just laugh. They're counting on fans' gullibility and they're not disappointed.
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Plausible X/#1 receiver trade candidates — are there any?
finn replied to dave mcbride's topic in The Stadium Wall
If only there were a receiver-rich draft. Why, we could even move up in the first round and get one of the true blue-chip prospects, as long as we're willing to give up our second-round pick. But if I'm Beane and I'm honest, I would admit I tend to whiff on second rounders, so better one sure WR than, say, a one-dimensional receiver and a safety who can't cover or tackle. That would sure put us in a pickle the next year! -
Funny how quickly the outlook has turned around. Turns out the gleaming building is resting on a termite-infested foundation. Or maybe a better analogy is that scene in the Matrix where Neo is breaking out Morpheus, who is running across the room to the hovering helicopter and Neo says, "He's not going to make it"--and proceeds to grab a strap and jump toward him, meeting him halfway in the air. Beane needs to throw himself out of the helicopter, because the Bills are simply not going to make it.
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The vaguest kind of all: rumors reported here second hand, hence the "if."
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Also why we've signed a disproportionate number of Carolina Panthers signed to the Bills roster. There is some logic to recruiting players you know well, but not to the degree they've gone, to say nothing of White, Poyer, Jackson, and Phillips. At some point you're buying comfort with mediocrity.
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Josh Allen might not be the best source for draft or personnel moves, at least reports of his advocacy of Kincaid and Coleman are accurate.