I'm Nick. Nick from New York. I became a Bills fan on January 27, 1991. Yes, that January 27, 1991, and I have loved our Buffalo Bills every moment of every day ever since. I'm a self-licensed football therapist and my mission is to help you love your Buffalo Bills as much as you can possibly love your Buffalo Bills.
Follow me on Twitter where my handle is @TheBillsPod - helluva handle ain't it?
Like, seriously, how did I snag that handle in the year 2025? Go Bills and go me.
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I'm Nick. Nick from New York. I became a Bills fan on January 27, 1991. Yes, that January 27, 1991, and I have loved our Buffalo Bills every moment of every day ever since. I'm a self-licensed football therapist and my mission is to help you love your Buffalo Bills as much as you can possibly love your Buffalo Bills.
Follow me on Twitter where my handle is @TheBillsPod - helluva handle ain't it?
Like, seriously, how did I snag that handle in the year 2025? Go Bills and go me.
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#9 Ed Oliver 🦬 In 2023, the year after signing the $68mm 4-year contract extension that made him the 13th-highest paid DT in the league, Ed Oliver had a career year. In this episode I'll tell ya all the reasons why Ed could easily have been considered a top-5 (or, really, top-4) interior pass rusher in 2023. Unfortunately for Bills fans - and for Ed Oliver, and by proxy Brandon Beane and Bobby Babich - Ed Oliver's production saw a significant statistical drop-off in 2024. So, while experts like Joe Marino and Kyle Crabbs were on the verge of labeling Oliver a "Roster Cornerstone," heading into this season, Marino and Crabbs are hesitant to call him anything better than a "Sufficient Starter." So... what the heck?!
That list o' mine again:
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