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The issue with Goff has always been if the play breaks down he's toast - lacks the talent to improvise or overcome a bad play call or missed blocking assignment. That's not really a fair criticism - the same "criticism" can be lodged against many QBs, maybe less so in today's game where mobile passers are more prevalent. Tua is a really good comparison. Drew Brees - if he didn't have a clean inner pocket he struggled. Kirk Cousins isn't improvising. Lots of QBs need protection and good playcalling in order to perform at a high level. Josh is not one of those QBs.
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did you glance at that and really think they were calling on the gays to turn into cat burglars? i think the poster is absurd too, but this just isn't something that most students would even notice, nor is it any sign the colleges are out to warp our children. i am totally on board with this tv show. i have 3 legit episodes in my head already.
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BILLS Squish the mammals!
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Jared Goff has proven without good coaching and a solid cast of playmakers he cannot do it on his own which I think is why he always has an asterisk with how good he truly is or isn't given the truly best QBs can make it work in any circumstance. I will give him credit he has improved substantially from LA which I get why McVay traded him and with good coaching/playmakers he is a legit top QB. But like you said the moment he has pressure he is toast and that has forever been his Achilles heal. Also while I am admittedly not a Goff fan I do agree the narratives spun at the trade were also a bit overboard that he was trash etc.. He has proven given him a line with decent weapons and he can do a lot of things. The narrative on QBs these days is nuts and the patience is so thin. I honestly wouldn't be surprised if Tua in a new spot with a decent line and coach got it going similar to 22/23, his issue and forever his issue is health.
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This game against Miami reminds me of a game a couple of years ago in 2023 against the Giants on SNF. The game was in OP. Everybody thought the Bills were going to destroy the Giants. The Giants were a bad team and were decimated by injuries. The Giants ended up leading 6-0 at the half. They had a 9-7 lead in the 4th quarter before Allen rallied the Bills for a 14-9 win. This was a game that shouldn't have been close. I think the Bills win big Thursday night but the game against the Giants showed everyone to never take your opponent lightly.
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Josh will be wearing a visor this week
Mikie2times replied to UConn James's topic in The Stadium Wall
Josh literally looks like a high schooler in some of these vids and it's the most beautiful thing I have ever seen. The MVP of the league looks at this with a kids excitement in his 8th season. -
Coach Tuesday started following Elam Fairing well in Big D.
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Cole Strange?!?
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Week 3, Fish v. Bills, PREDICT THE SCORE!
MarkyMannn replied to Freddie's Dead's topic in The Stadium Wall
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homer take (but i mean it): so, we run the EP offense, and we now have the multi headed OL who can move, zone, and man block. we have the goat of all time at qb, we have a really good running back room (i legit think it's top 5 to 8 in the nfl). we kinda have some wr, sort of (maybe middle of the pack, if keon improves and palmer over performs?). we now have the multiple multi faceted TE room who all posses some kind of blocking and pass catching threat. this is the final key in the EP puzzle that the dark ones used to unlock the dynasty chest of evil. on the other side of the ball, we run the mcdefense happy meal, but if you look at when he has had dominant performances he always had a multi headed pass rush, often lead by a monster (hardy the kracken, who was such a tough guy bad azz he become a somewhat viable pro mma fighter with hobbiest training after football kicked him out of being a menace was his guy in NC). on special teams we have the comedic stylings of bill burr and an older david spade.
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I don’t like to count my chicken pieces before I see them in the bucket
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Week 3, Fish v. Bills, PREDICT THE SCORE!
DrBob806 replied to Freddie's Dead's topic in The Stadium Wall
Thursday Nights produce some crazy games, but I doubt the Bills have much trouble. Bills 29 Fish 11 -
Not at all to be picky here... but I would agree with you according to your definition... mine is simply those games where you clearly should win and don't as you get better there are more of those games, I am attaching absolutely no statistical significance to the word "Trap" in any way shape or form nor saying it is more likely that we would lose or not... I am simply saying this is a game you should win dont tlet your focus down because you are playing a reeling team... they are a division rival and beating you could switch the trend on their season... so bring your A game... thats it...
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Josh will be wearing a visor this week
SoCal Deek replied to UConn James's topic in The Stadium Wall
I assume you mean with the mirrored side facing out….right? -
Josh will be wearing a visor this week
Bookie Man replied to UConn James's topic in The Stadium Wall
Wish Josh would come out with the mirror visor. Not even sure if that's allowed by the league. -
Milano has a Pec Injury Timeline "we'll see" per Sean
ScotSHO replied to Warriorspikes51's topic in The Stadium Wall
Ok rage baiter - average NFL career is 3.5 years. Milano has been in the league for 9 years now: 2017 he was a backup. 2018-2022 he started and was very productive (5 years). All Pro in 2022. 2023-present he has hit the injury wall. I'd say this fortunate kid was built for the NFL. -
AFC Championship pregame show
Miyagi-Do Karate replied to 631BillsBacker's topic in The Stadium Wall
The old reverse jinx attempt. Very shrewd counter measure. -
Yes I think it was a bad plan. We drafted by need at CB in the first round. Then by BPA later supposedly. Though, it was said BPA in the first round according to Beanie. Round 1, Pick 23: Kaiir Elam, CB, Florida Round 2, Pick 63: James Cook, RB, Georgia Round 3, Pick 89: Terrel Bernard, LB, Baylor Round 5, Pick 148: Khalil Shakir, WR, Boise State Round 6, Pick 180: Matt Araiza, P, San Diego State Round 6, Pick 185: Christian Benford, CB, Villanova Round 6, Pick 209: Luke Tenuta, OT, Virginia Tech Round 7, Pick 231: Baylon Spector, LB, Clemson Round 1 we had needs at Center considering we were planning on moving on from Morse (which, well, you'd think we had that plan ahead of time because long term planning). So, Linderbaum was a solid talent and better than Elam as BPA goes. From Cole Strange (G) to Lloyd (LB) there were better BPA available than Elam. Even Breece Hall was a need and BPA and we went RB in round 2. Cook was not going to be an every down back or the talent he became by draft projection. We got a good bargain there. So round 2 we passed up pass rush which we needed. Bitonio was there as was OC Fortner. Round 3 we got Bernard who has respect among Bills fans but we over celebrate him. Got a steal there but it wasn't until round 5 that we projected to actually get someone that was at the time considered a great pick - Shakir. Araiza and Benford; one a punter which ok..whatever. And Benford who we really lucked out with in the 6th. We needed help at CB and double dipped hedging our bets. I don't think that's effective. Hindsight is 20/20 so judging the results by the fruit on the vine isn't fair. If you're doing that also count Araiza who is still playing, please The overall plan was not solid. If we truly went BPA we would have got anyone else but Elam. Let's say we got Breece Hall in round 1. Round 2 BPA is not Cook but Bonitto, a need for us. Round 3 we could still go with Bernard and double dip at LB since Bonitto is a rusher. Or gone with guard, a need taking Parham or Rhyan. So, judging 20/20 to what we ended up by the fruit on the vine doesn't show we had a good plan going in... We drafted BPA and double dipped at CB and took gambled on Benford, Bernard, and a freaking punter. I never said it was a bad draft. I said it was not planned well. See above. Words matter. They went in drafting players saying they were BPA but... They were of need and we got 2 to pan out. Shakir and Cook. Bernard is good but not great. He is also a little light for my liking and durability is a concern. We need a replacement in 2-3 years. Feelings and such. Cute but we disagree. Settle down, Dorothy.