Richard Childress Racing has elected to suspend use of the No. 8 and will run the No. 33 at Charlotte Motor Speedway and beyond. Kyle Busch was instrumental in the design of RCR’s stylized No. 8 and it has become synonymous with Kyle and an important symbol for his fans and the NASCAR industry. No one can carry it forward to the level that he did. The No. 8 is reserved and ready for Brexton Busch when he is ready to go NASCAR racing.
With possibly the exception of the Moore trade, the Bills have approached this offseason with so little urgency.
They’re moving like they have an amazingly talented team and just need some depth, serviceable starters, or tweaks here/there.
Their first three picks reflect that.
didn't realize this but the hate some have for Josh Allen defies comprehension
replies filled with "this is only 2025 so <cry>"
sorry to tell you this but
Josh Allen's W-L when his defense gives up 28+ points...
#1 since 2021 (last 5 years)
#1 since 2022 (last 4 years)
#1 since 2023 (last 3 years)
#1 since 2024 (last 2 years)
#1 since 2025 (last year)
Can someone explain to me again why the NHL didn't want their players in the Olympics, and kept it from happening in 2018 and 2022?
This is the best marketing the sport could possibly have.
The wildest thing to me is how, Burrow and Lamar Jackson MISSING TGE PLAYOFFS has seemingly HELPED THEIR NARRATIVES in the national media…
But it’s a KNOCK on Allen’s that he’s made it every year.
Don’t get it.
Alright. I feel 15% better. This is a home run DC hire to me. Get me back to zero with Davis Webb and a veteran OL and DL coach and I’ll start feeling better.
@DelReid Didn’t we see that with Diggs in 2023 over the last part of the season? Brady is the one that started this “everybody eats” play style. I want a WR1, but I don’t have confidence he can use them wisely. Hoping I’m wrong, but this promotion is confusing.
So by promoting Brandon Beane and Joe Brady the #Bills have essentially full placed the entire blame for personnel, offensive & defensive struggles on Sean McDermott's shoulders. Guess we'll quickly figure out how deserving that was.
Bills made the bold move to fire their HC after another very good season
they wanted a big change to finally get to & win a Super Bowl
...then they got scared, and:
kept the same GM
kept the same offense
promoted same OC to HC
not sure how these are the big moves that achieve their goal
anticlimactic & feels uninspiring