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  2. Sounds like your wife "pegged" you again...
  3. Only a first half timeout. Expendable.
  4. I disagree hard with your first paragraph. i think there’s a little Stockholm syndrome in Buffalo about the second round. teams absolutely do rely on their second round picks every year to contribute. we seem to treat the pick like a red shirt year for the most part.
  5. My mistake. I thought the message of being able to wait for Grable but not for Hairston and the wording of "week 5 prep" implied prepping to play for Week 5.
  6. Why do some of you keep talking about McD not having accountability? Do you ever watch a post game interview? When they lose or even if they don’t but there was a play/call/timeout that is questioned, the first thing he says is “It’s on me. I’m the head coach.”
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  8. The Irish gave me the blessing of NOT having to watch any more college football this year. It is a gift of hours and hours of free time.
  9. THAT'S MY MAN!!!! REFRESHING WHEN YOU PIMP FOR A GUY TO BE DRAFTED, HE IS DRAFTED BY THE BILLS & HE ACTUALLY PLAYS GREAT AS A ROOKIE
  10. If you're referring to whether the weight loss has adversely effected his game, you're right - the sample size is small. But it hasn't looked good in that small sample size. But if you're referring to whether or not he's the unquestioned RB3, I'd say that your argument is more of an argument for why he is. The fact that he's gotten a quarter of the reps that Cook has and more importantly, half the reps that Ty Johnson has, and that his number seems to go down on a weekly basis - says that he is.
  11. I hope Walker has a strong work ethic. He has all-pro potential if he attacks next offseason the way that Keon Coleman did this past offseason. He doesn't have the lower body strength to be a full time player yet so this season he will get somewhat limited snaps and make a few splash plays which is about as good a rookie season as you could expect from a 4th round pick. Next year he could be a budding superstar if he really wants it.
  12. How much mustard can he cut?
  13. You and @Royale with Cheese are on my list if we don't win the Super Bowl this year.
  14. Does Josh make it top 10 @ 400+ career passing TDs when he hangs it up? You would think barring an injury Mahomes gets there so he would be #9 behind Big Ben (418) and wherever Matt Stanford ends up (currently at 380) causing a drop of Matt Ryan (381) to #10
  15. I asked a couple buddies if they thought it was crazy that I liked Frank Gore Jr. more than Ray Davis. It was preseason. They said yes I was crazy. I don't think I was...
  16. Huh? No team is "expecting" their 2nd and 3rd round rookies to do much in year one. We should count ourselves extremely lucky that we have two day 3 picks that are already making impact plays in the first month of their NFL career. That is practically unheard of. But we can't be satisfied with that because the 41st pick isn't playing like a seasoned veteran yet. What rookie players are you thinking of with this comment? I think you should give some examples to back up your thought. I'll give one - the big round 2 steal Mike Green has played 45% of defensive snaps. He has 1 pressure, 0 sacks, 0 TFL, 1 solo tackle, 2 assisted tackles. I suppose Baltimore screwed up that pick.
  17. He hasn't been impressive this year. A long way to go, yet.
  18. HE BUMPED 30 THREADS Someone is really angry his freak show ideology got someone killed. That 80 percent of the country is honoring and mourning him. And finding out the other 20 of which he belongs are sick evil Maoists.
  19. When you open the board after a full fledged ***t post barrage by the loser But everyone has picked up on it. He bumps his bs threads. Suppresses the ones he doesn’t like. Totally sane.
  20. I don't watch all of the Dolphins' games, but I do watch a lot of them. And just to give credit, where credit is due, this might have been the best I have seen Tua play. It feels weird even typing that, but I can't remember a game in which he was better at extending the play, and playing off script-- a trait that I have always felt was perhaps his greatest weakness. He seemed more relaxed out of the pocket than I think I have ever seen him. I also watched his post-game presser, and like the other day when he said of Josh Allen, "I can't do half the things that guy does..." he also seemed utterly relaxed-- almost as if he had given up. And maybe that was the key? It seemed as if he just saw the inevitability of their busted season, and decided, "why worry about it? Just go out and play." Even that unfortunate interception at the end of the fourth didn't seem to rattle him much. I've been observing for quite some time that there's a serious culture problem in Miami, and perhaps Tua has given up on caring, and that has lifted the pressure off his shoulders? I find myself secretly rooting for him, even if I can't stand the rest of the team, and don't much care for the fanbase. He seems like a genuinely likable guy. It would have been fun to see him play on a less dysfunctional team, but alas, I suspect that Miami is where his NFL career will end.
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