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The last 2 weeks are what happens when you quit on talent as the above statistics from Sunday shows.

 

Like I wrote last year, Beane and McDermott got duped by Carolina on Benjamin. He is even on the injury report

again this week. Jones made 1 long catch after he bobbled the ball. I guess running around naked with blood

on his body didn't make him a better WR. 

 

Thanks for the discipline Sean and Beane.

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6 minutes ago, Jay_Fixit said:

Could this be the worst thread of the month?

 

Let’s wait and find out.

The key is to find out who the creator of the post is and don't click on it when you know it will be moronic... well like this one.

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13 minutes ago, Jay_Fixit said:

Could this be the worst thread of the month?

 

Let’s wait and find out.

Why is it so bad?  We drafted a qb 7th overall, forced him to play too early, and surround him with scrubs while really talented former Bills wrs are doing well.

 

sammy didn’t “fit the culture.”  So instead of of Sammy, we had Jordan “drop a condom, make fun of Buffalo because he sucks” Matthews, Kelvin “fat, can’t separate, calls out a former MVP, can’t line up right, doesn’t try, & hides like a Female dog when confronted” Benjamin, and Zay “fighting for Jesus” Jones.  Culture upgrade!!!

 

also, Sammy is 2 years younger than Kelvin and not even 2 years younger than Zay.  

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What I saw is one guy who very likely would not have signed here unless we over paid for him and eventually did sign a contract for way more than he's worth.

 

And another guy who was rumored to want to sign wit ha west coast team as that's where he was from.  Could the Bills have again over pay for him too sure.

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URGENT URGENT URGENT URGENT ... EMERGENCY ... URGENT URGENT URGENT URGENT ... EMERGENCY!!!!!!!!!!!

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2 minutes ago, Ed_Formerly_of_Roch said:

What I saw is one guy who very likely would not have signed here unless we over paid for him and eventually did sign a contract for way more than he's worth.

 

And another guy who was rumored to want to sign wit ha west coast team as that's where he was from.  Could the Bills have again over pay for him too sure.

McDermott’s friend who hired as a puppet GM admitted he never talked to Sammy about his long term plans before they made the trade.

 

but we got some super talented, process guys to replace him!

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1 minute ago, ShadyBillsFan said:

Josh used 11 different receivers and was the first rookie QB with the most passing yards since Jim Kelly.  

 

Mic drop

What?  He had like 70 yards on the last drive.  EJ Manuel had a better debut.  

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1 minute ago, C.Biscuit97 said:

McDermott’s friend who hired as a puppet GM admitted he never talked to Sammy about his long term plans before they made the trade.

 

but we got some super talented, process guys to replace him!

 

Almost every team in the tries to have a coach and GM who work well together.That's being smart.  A coach hiring a person he's worked with and has a good relationship hardly makes him a friend.  Rex/Marrone and Whaley worked out real well together!  I don't recall hearing much that Beane not talking to Sammy, and easy for someone to write that and claim it to be true.  And maybe he didn't talk to him becasue he heard enough without talking to him.  And just heard enough of Sammy to know he's not wort the money.

 

And 6 catches for 100 yards doesn't exactly make me think yeah he was worth the money!

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5 minutes ago, C.Biscuit97 said:

What?  He had like 70 yards on the last drive.  EJ Manuel had a better debut.  

Don’t believe me check the Bills app or BB.com 

 

 

3. Josh Allen’s passing yardage total among the best in franchise history in first career start

Josh Allen and Jim Kelly have been compared to one another on more than a few occasions over the past number of months.

Stylistically, they aren’t all that similar to one another. However, Allen and Kelly are consistently compared to each other because of their role. Kelly, who played for the Bills from 1986-1996, was Buffalo’s last franchise quarterback. Fans hope that Allen, Buffalo’s highest selected quarterback in franchise history, will develop into the team’s next franchise signal-caller.

 

Allen started the first game of his professional career in Week 2 of the 2018 season. He completed 18 passes for 245 yards, one touchdown and two interceptions. In fact, Allen’s initial outing produced the most yardage for a Bills quarterback in his first career start since Kelly threw for 292 yards against the New York Jets on September 7, 1986.

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Just now, Ed_Formerly_of_Roch said:

 

Almost every team in the tries to have a coach and GM who work well together.That's being smart.  A coach hiring a person he's worked with and has a good relationship hardly makes him a friend.  Rex/Marrone and Whaley worked out real well together!  I don't recall hearing much that Beane not talking to Sammy, and easy for someone to write that and claim it to be true.  And maybe he didn't talk to him becasue he heard enough without talking to him.  And just heard enough of Sammy to know he's not wort the money.

 

And 6 catches for 100 yards doesn't exactly make me think yeah he was worth the money!

Bean not talking to Sammy was well reported.  I honestly couldn’t believe he admitted.  Sammy just turned 25.  The Bills killed Tyrod’s one good passing game skill by trading him.  And now, we gave Allen the worst wrs in the entire nfl.

 

and no most teams don’t do this.  I love the Pegulas.  I really do.  But they forced two coaches on Whaley.  Then, they picked the coach with the old GM and then fired him to hire McDermott’s friend. No, most well run teams don’t do that and you’re kidding yourself if you think they do.

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2 minutes ago, ShadyBillsFan said:

Don’t believe me check the Bills app or BB.com 

 

 

3. Josh Allen’s passing yardage total among the best in franchise history in first career start

Josh Allen and Jim Kelly have been compared to one another on more than a few occasions over the past number of months.

Stylistically, they aren’t all that similar to one another. However, Allen and Kelly are consistently compared to each other because of their role. Kelly, who played for the Bills from 1986-1996, was Buffalo’s last franchise quarterback. Fans hope that Allen, Buffalo’s highest selected quarterback in franchise history, will develop into the team’s next franchise signal-caller.

 

Allen started the first game of his professional career in Week 2 of the 2018 season. He completed 18 passes for 245 yards, one touchdown and two interceptions. In fact, Allen’s initial outing produced the most yardage for a Bills quarterback in his first career start since Kelly threw for 292 yards against the New York Jets on September 7, 1986.

What a completely worthless stat.  Again, EJ had 2 tds, 0 ints and left with the lead against the Pats.  That’s a better start.  And the Bills have only drafted 2 first round qbs since Kelly.  So congrats on beating EJ and JP Losman with that heroic meaningless drive!! I feel so much better.

 

show me something in non garbage time against The Vikes and then we can talk. 

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All I want to do is dance dance dance ? 

Just now, C.Biscuit97 said:

What a completely worthless stat.  Again, EJ had 2 tds, 0 ints and left with the lead against the Pats.  That’s a better start.  And the Bills have only drafted 2 first round qbs since Kelly.  So congrats on beating EJ and JP Losman with that heroic meaningless drive!! I feel so much better.

 

show me something in non garbage time against The Vikes and then we can talk. 

I don’t get your point 

 

what i posted stands

 

Allen started the first game of his professional career in Week 2 of the 2018 season. He completed 18 passes for 245 yards, one touchdown and two interceptions. In fact, Allen’s initial outing produced the most yardage for a Bills quarterback in his first career start since Kelly threw for 292 yards against the New York Jets on September 7, 1986.

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