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Cheers!

Just looking ahead at the Buffalo Bill's (think Silence of the Lambs) schedule, its a tough one. They start out against the Rump Raiders, then have to go on the road against the Fudge Packers and Butt Buccaneers, before finishing against the Crotch Commanders. Its a slog....

NIce work Mr. Improv! Lmao. :aplastao:
 

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Cheers!

Just looking ahead at the Buffalo Bill's (think Silence of the Lambs) schedule, its a tough one. They start out against the Rump Raiders, then have to go on the road against the Fudge Packers and Butt Buccaneers, before finishing against the Crotch Commanders. Its a slog....
Good stuff!! Here’s Welkers jabs at Ryan.
 

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I hope this will happen, Hunter Renfrow deserves to be in the NFL.


This would be great if it were to happen. However with some of their other roster moves and the treatment of Andy Isabella I will have to
see it to believe it. Josh Allen would be very happy if they signed him.
 

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I've seen similar articles about Renfrow going to at least a half dozen teams (and posted some of them). All of them make sense, but as of now he's still on the outside looking in. Josh McDaniels treated him inexcusably badly, just like he did with Peyton Hillis, but 31 other teams have had plenty of time to sign one of the best slot receivers in the league and haven't.

I always hope for the best for Renfrow though, maybe it'll happen in training camp or after the regular season begins when a team suffers a rash of injuries at WR.
 

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I was checking out depth charts earlier today in ourlads.
Andy Isabella was 7th on the WR chart. So yeah, he’s getting F’ed in the A..
 

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The Bills moved on from both their starting safeties this offseason, meaning second round draft pick Cole Bishop has a decent chance to avoid a racial apprenticeship and start as a rookie alongside half-Asian half-White Taylor Rapp:

 

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The Bills moved on from both their starting safeties this offseason, meaning second round draft pick Cole Bishop has a decent chance to avoid a racial apprenticeship and start as a rookie alongside half-Asian half-White Taylor Rapp:

Unfortunately, Bishop is out with a shoulder injury. Best case scenario, he is only out a week.
 

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Unfortunately, Bishop is out with a shoulder injury. Best case scenario, he is only out a week.
I noted that the other day in the NFL News, Rumors and Musings thread, post #7208.
 

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Who other than dedicated Caste clowns thought it would end any differently when the Bills signed this metrosexual. Meanwhile Hunter Renfrow remains unemployed:

Bills placed WR Chase Claypool on injured reserve with a toe injury.
It technically ends Claypool’s season, at least until he is released with an injury settlement. He could re-sign with the Bills. What started as a promising summer for the journeyman wideout ends with a trip to injured reserve. Bills head coach Sean McDermott said in May that he had been “very impressed” with Claypool’s play at OTAs. He could catch on with another receiver-needy team once he parts ways with the Bills later this month.
 

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Who other than dedicated Caste clowns thought it would end any differently when the Bills signed this metrosexual. Meanwhile Hunter Renfrow remains unemployed:

Bills placed WR Chase Claypool on injured reserve with a toe injury.
It technically ends Claypool’s season, at least until he is released with an injury settlement. He could re-sign with the Bills. What started as a promising summer for the journeyman wideout ends with a trip to injured reserve. Bills head coach Sean McDermott said in May that he had been “very impressed” with Claypool’s play at OTAs. He could catch on with another receiver-needy team once he parts ways with the Bills later this month.
Hunter Renfrow should be playing somewhere. I don’t know if he is elite but the highlights I’ve seen would seem to indicate he’s a very solid pro receiver.

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Looks like another lost season for Matt Milano during what should be the prime of his career:

ESPN’s Adam Schefter reports Bills LB Matt Milano suffered a torn bicep and is out indefinitely.
It’s a brutal blow for the Bills and Milano, who saw his 2023 campaign come to an end due to a fractured leg and torn ACL suffered in Week 5. According to Schefter, Milano will undergo surgery to repair his torn biceps “with the hope of trying to return later this season, possibly in December.” One of the top linebackers in the league, Milano, a former fifth-round pick from the 2017 draft, was named a First-Team All-Pro in 2022 and has totaled 10 interceptions and 58 TFLs in the 90 games he’s appeared in.
 

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Bills also cut claypool. Beane’s poor drafting for depth and addressing positions with upsiders isn’t going to do much to alleviate the loss of Milano.
 

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Will the clowns running the Bills now bring in Renfrow or even Cole Beasley? Pretty soon they'll be down to Dalton Kincaid and Dawson Knox to go along with the rookie WR they took in the second round:

Bills HC Sean McDermott said Curtis Samuel is week-to-week with turf toe.
McDermott didn’t say it, but it’s fair to assume this puts Samuel’s Week 1 availability in question. With roughly three weeks to go until the start of the season, Samuel has some time to get right before the season opener, but we’ve seen these injuries sideline players for extended periods of time. Samuel signed a three-year, $24 million contract with the Bills earlier this offseason, reuniting him with offensive coordinator Joe Brady, who he played under in Carolina. He’s one of two receivers who were brought in earlier this offseason after the team traded away Stefon Diggs and lost Gabe Davis in free agency. Samuel’s injury is the second to a Bills receiver this week, as the team will also be without Marquez Valdes-Scantling for a few weeks as he works through a neck injury suffered in last week’s preseason game.
 

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Bills have really left a lot to be desired with personnel decisions. Isabella is also on the roster, maybe they actually give him a chance. The undersized LB that replace Milano last year was frankly not very good but looks to go unchallenged. Bills made a ton of misses in this last draft. Let's hope Josh Allen can carry this team.
 

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Cole Bishop is back to practicing in full, however his prolonged absence due to a shoulder injury means he starts the season as a backup. He's currently behind Damar Hamlin, who may not even be in the league if he hadn't suffered a heart attack on the field late in the '22 season as he was never considered a top talent so Bishop seems to have a pretty clear path to starting at some during the season.
 
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