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Former Bills WR Zay Jones traded to Raiders


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23 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

If you look at Beane's moves individually, they seem kind of hit or miss.

The Bills are winning though. Only game they've lost so far this year was to the Patriots, and even there they gave them arguably a better game than anyone else has.

Well the other 4 teams the Patriots have played are a combined 1-17 so not a lot of competition there

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3 hours ago, Mr. Scot said:

If you look at Beane's moves individually, they seem kind of hit or miss.

The Bills are winning though. Only game they've lost so far this year was to the Patriots, and even there they gave them arguably a better game than anyone else has.

Taking Star away from us was a great move. He has been a monster for them. 

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9 hours ago, 4Corners said:

To be fair all of those guys mentioned - especially Hardy were pretty good in college. 

Hardy was playing under Lincoln Riley at the time which made him look a lot better than he was.

Lincoln is just on another level. Once he left, ECU football crashed and burned.

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11 hours ago, 4Corners said:

To be fair all of those guys mentioned - especially Hardy were pretty good in college. 

I wanted Hardy back then (West Craven HS grad and ECU grad) and I feel like he has had the short end of the stick due to the team that drafted him that have already had great WO depth already.

I swear JHardy has some sticky hands if I ever seen for WO.

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52 minutes ago, ecu88 said:

I wanted Hardy back then (West Craven HS grad and ECU grad) and I feel like he has had the short end of the stick due to the team that drafted him that have already had great WO depth already.

I swear JHardy has some sticky hands if I ever seen for WO.

Hardy’s hands are probably always sticky due to a side effect of having to take so many antibiotics for VD he acquired from the EZU skanks known to slug around G-Vegas. 

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