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Honestly, it might not be a bad thing in the long run for them. I think they’re a pretty bad team right now, and likely will be facing a coach switch without or without Ben. This allows them to see if Rudolph has anything for the future. 

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2 minutes ago, BuffaloBillies said:

He should just throw lefty.

Guess he's not amphibious.

RIP Charles Shackleford - NC State basketball.   I can use my left hand, I can use my right hand.  I am amphibious....classic...

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1 minute ago, Ralonzo said:

 

Woof. That's gonna be "must flee TV"

These scenarios is why the NFL needs to develop a better “Flex game” idea. Prime time games need to be the best matchups of the week, or at least close. Some of the prime time games this year and shaping up to be hot garbage. Who wants to lose type of games. 

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17 minutes ago, YoloinOhio said:

And that's the story of how the Steelers went 0-16 and got Tua.

Jets, Giants and now Steelers the competition for that number 1 pick with Miami is heating up.

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23 minutes ago, blacklabel said:

 

Yeah, Ben's been contemplating retirement for a while now, this might tip the scales for him. It's been rumored that coaches/team officials had to do a little convincing to get him back for this year. 

Wasn't it last year that he talked about retiring then bitched about them drafting Mason Rudolf?

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Posted (edited)
22 minutes ago, Ralonzo said:

 

Suddenly, the tickets I bought for December 15 seem more desirable.

 

Yes, agree.  I live in the Pitt burbs now, and thinking of going.

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32 minutes ago, Joe in Winslow said:

Works for me.

 

Me too.  Wish him well, but it is good for the Bills, a team can only play with or against the players that are available for each team, such is the reality of pro football. 

 

Go Bills!!!

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12 minutes ago, ScottLaw said:

You think Indy is beating out Houston in that division? 

 

i'm not voluntarily tuning in for one second or their games unless it the Bills or Pats playing them

 

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15 minutes ago, Sunshower said:

How would you rate them right now, in hindsight?

1A.Baker - Based on last season. He’s simply proven the most. If he regresses he’s going to fall well below Jackson and Allen though. 

1B.Jackson - If he continues his play through the first two games he’s clear cut number 1. Those were against two awful defenses though, so we shall see. 

2. Allen - Solid after his injury last season. Good start to this season even after the turnovers. 4 4th quarter comebacks in his limited NFL action. Guy is a baller. 

3. Darnold - Has the tools. Has battled injury and hasn’t consistently put it together. Respectable rookie numbers. No improvement so far in limited year 2 action. Couldn’t put away the Bills even when gifted 4 turnovers. 

4. Rudolph? - Decent first real NFL action. This season will be telling. I agree with those who say he will be an average NFL starter. 

5. Rosen - He wasn’t impressive last year and has been downright terrible this year. He has played on two bad teams but he hasn’t shown me anything. Not to mention the entitled attitude. Just does not flash as a leader of men. Will be given a short prove it deal after his entry contract expires. Out of the league after that. 

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Ben always reminded me of a guy that didn’t need much of an excuse to lounge around on his couch, scratch his balls, drink beer and get fat.

 

This may be his excuse.

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