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Bi-Partisan Support For Impeachment
joevan replied to Tiberius's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
18 U.S. Code § 878.Threats and extortion against foreign officials, official guests, or internationally protected persons (a) Whoever knowingly and willfully threatens to violate section 112, 1116, or 1201 shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than five years, or both, except that imprisonment for a threatened assault shall not exceed three years. (b) Whoever in connection with any violation of subsection (a) or actual violation of section 112, 1116, or 1201 makes any extortionate demand shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than twenty years, or both. -
BH13's Q1 QB Efficiency Ratings
joevan replied to BuffaloHokie13's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Jared Goff is horrible! -
QB Davis Webb - Meet Bills New #3 QB
joevan replied to StHustle's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Spiders -
We're building the offense around the passing attack
joevan replied to VW82's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
We pick up a Hall of Fame running back, we have a borderline Hall of Fame running back, draft a running back early, and we don''t draft a wide receiver and we're trending towards a passing attack. Huh. -
I have seen posts on who makes the final 53, but am wondering who are those players who are showing the potential to help us in the future, those who are close but in a log jam with others, and who can we bring up to fill in when there are injuries. So, who is on our practice squad? The parameters, according to the Sporting News: NFL practice squad rules For 320 players, getting let go on roster cutdown day is not the end of the road in the NFL, as each team is granted 10 practice squad players in addition to its 53-man roster. An NFL practice squad typically is made up of rookies and undrafted free agents who the team recently cut. Each team can carry up to four veterans - who can have no more than two accrued NFL seasons (six games on the 53-man roster qualifies as an accrued season) - on its practice squad, and a player can't be on a given practice squad for more than three seasons. Practice squad players are not eligible to play in games. Teams can sign players from other teams' practice squads as long as the players are added to the new teams' 53-man rosters (active/inactive). My potential practice squad: QB-Tyree Jackson- I think the Bills will only keep two active on the 53 man roster LB-Tyrel Dodson- may need a year practicing with an NFL team to crack through RB-Keith Ford- not a bad running back but loses out to all the new RB’s that came in off season TE-Tommy Sweeney- may make it next year S-Jaquan Johnson- starts here, on roster by mid-season OG-Ike Boettger- may continue developing here DE- Darryl Johnson Jr.- some potential for later on WR-David Sills V, Nick Easley, Cam Phillips- not able to make it just yet RB-Christian Wade (International/Exempt)- doesn’t cost the Bills much
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According to Wikipedia, “The Outland Trophy is awarded to the best college football interior lineman in the United States as adjudged by the Football Writers Association of America.” Ed Oliver won this award while still a teenager a few days before his 20th birthday. How big is this award? It does not only include defensive linemen but also offensive linemen. Two longtime Buffalo Bills, both now on the Wall of Fame, have won the Outland Trophy. It doesn’t have the hype and glamour of the Heisman but can be considered the highest achievement for those who play in the “trenches”. How many greats have won this award? Here’s more than a few going back a ways, that stand out to me. Alex Karras- member of the NFL 1960’s All Decade Team and later a TV actor Merlin Olsen- NFL Hall of Fame who also became a TV actor Bobby Bell- NFL Hall of Fame as a KC linebacker Tommy Nobis-1960’s All Decade Team who played guard on offense and linebacker in college Ron Yary- NFL Hall of Fame, Drafted first overall in 1968 NFL Draft. Randy White- NFL Hall of Fame who followed great Bob Lilly Lee Roy Selmon- NFL Hall of Fame and Pro Football Weekly’s All Time 3-4 Defensive Team Jim Ritcher- Bills great who played here in Buffalo for over 14 years Bruce Smith- NFL Hall of Fame and All Time Sack Leader and in the argument for GBOAT Orlando Pace- NFL Hall of Famer and first offensive lineman picked first (1997) since Yary in 1968 Joe Thomas- 7 time first team pro bowler and sure Hall of Famer Ndamukong Ngwa Suh-one of the best defensive tackles in the game Aaron Donald- recognized as the best defensive tackle currently playing I realize that not all Outland Trophy winners are Hall of Famers, but getting this award is special. Without wanting to pressurize the young fella, I think we need to recognize the rare talent here, who seems to have the potential to be an All-Time Bills Great.
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Your final prediction: Who will the Bills draft in round 1
joevan replied to Logic's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Rashad Gary- can play inside or edge -
Kraft Prosecution Must Be a Patriots Hater !!
joevan replied to T master's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
So, we see people all of the time on these police reality shows but Kraft should get a free pass because he's a billionaire. If you don't want people to see disgusting pictures of you with a prostitute, don't visit prostitutes. -
Trade down with Carolina to get their two third round picks- Bills move down from #9 to 16 and get Carolina 77 and 100. Trade up with Seattle to get pick #21 by giving them our 2nd (74) and the two Carolina 77 & 100 picks. Take the best OL/TE and DL/Edge with pick #16 and 21. Still leaves you with a 3rd two 4ths, two 5ths for RB, WR, and whatever positions you didn't fill in round 1.
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I like trading back and getting another 2nd rounder if we can. Should be able to get a top 5 player on the OL, DL, and TE/RB/WR, with 3 of the first 50 picks.
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Hypothetical Mock, Who would u select @ #9
joevan replied to BillsFan1988's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Jeff Simmons at Defensive tackle is the next best option and then an edge or offensive lineman in round 2. -
Our tight ends are three inches above average, so there.
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Trade down to 13-18 pick and get an extra 2nd rounder. OL/DL/E- with our 1st and our 2 2nd rounders after the move back TE/WR/RB with our 3rd rounder and 2 4th rounders
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Did we land a top 5 GM in Beane?
joevan replied to Inigo Montoya's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Mahomes drafted April 2017 after KC switching pick with Bills. Beane hired May 2017. Mahomes not on Beane.