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7 minutes ago, Toesy said:

What I like about Pegula compared to Wilson is that this guy isn't afraid to spend his money on the Bills. 

 

 

 

....1000% spot on.....for instance, look at the composition of McBeane's staff......think I read it is 17+, many of which are NFL exec level VP's of Player Personnel or Directors of Pro Player Personnel from elsewhere....I'd bet that payroll alone is WELL north of $5 mil, including McBeane, ALL out of Pegula's checkbook.....and isn't TP spending $18+mil on a new performance and health/workout facility for the club?....

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13 minutes ago, OldTimeAFLGuy said:

 

 

never watch the Cowgirls......Jurrah turns my stomach......is Cole our Edelman/Amendola/Welker type, namely smallish but an elusive SOB?......

Same.  I hate watching the cowboys.  That being said, he’s similar to the patriot WRs in stature and short area quickness.  Gets really good separation and has solid hands.  Seems like he might be a little skinnier than the pats WRs, but I could be completely wrong 

Posted
28 minutes ago, Aussie Joe said:

Trading barbs with a thousand anonymous couch potatoes... sounds like an exercise in futility..

Tim G. had problems with just 3 or 4, didn’t he?

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Of all our FA haul, Beasley is the one I’m most excited to see play. Brilliant feet, great hands, 3rd down specialist and when I think of Allen’s roll out- throw backs against the grain passes to Ivory & Shady, well, I need loser fitting shorts..

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1 minute ago, Bruce_Stools said:

Aaaaand I’m a Cole Beasley fan

Your user name and the fact that Buffalo ***** on Dallas is hilarious! Would be better if your name was " Loose" Stool...but still. 

What can I say, I'm funny in my own mind

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With the vertical passing game Buffalo wants to employ, having a guy catch passes just past the sticks is crucial.  Beasley, will quickly become a security blanket.  Having a guy who will get open at the hitch of a 3 step drop will do wonders for the offense.  

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This is awesome.  I'm sure 99% of fans would have presumed Dallas has superior training and recovery facilities to Buffalo.

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25 minutes ago, eball said:

This is awesome.  I'm sure 99% of fans would have presumed Dallas has superior training and recovery facilities to Buffalo.

Well apparently AT&T stadium is like a hot rich girl. Nice to look at but a lot of issues on the inside. 

Posted
15 minutes ago, The Wiz said:

Well apparently AT&T stadium is like a hot rich girl. Nice to look at but a lot of issues on the inside. 

 

Sums up Dallas pretty well in general. They can keep it.

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1 hour ago, The Wiz said:

Well apparently AT&T stadium is like a hot rich girl. Nice to look at but a lot of issues on the inside. 

hmmm is that why AT&T support services  has gone down and prices up?   To pay for that Jerry World heap of metal? 

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1 hour ago, The Wiz said:

Well apparently AT&T stadium is like a hot rich girl. Nice to look at but a lot of issues on the inside. 

 

I am not surprised.  That thing looks like it was built solely with the consumer in mind.  And, where there is a high price tag, it is not unusual that corners are cut along the line.  Figures it would be player facilities that would suffer. 

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20 minutes ago, YoloinOhio said:

Love this dude. Very competitive attitude. He can be our Edelman but we won’t hate him because he’s on our side. 

Sounds like he may have that sort of cockiness.   You hate him as an opponent but you love that sort of dude on your team.

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