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  2. nope! Someone else mentioned last night that Josh is now 8-0 against Jalen Ramsey.
  3. Nix is pretty good. He throws it around sometimes recklessly but there's high reward on those throws. I'd much rather have Bo Nix than say CJ Stroud or several other QBs.
  4. If you think that old fossil Joe gives a damn about this country outside of the preservation of his retirement portfolio, you are delusional... His solution is more programs, more debt and more casualties in support of the status quo...
  5. It honestly wouldn’t surprise me if the Texans end up being the South Champion . I have no faith in the Jags and Colts to maintain but one of them will wind up in the WC, probably the Jags because they still have a couple weaker teams
  6. This is controversial but James cook might be more valuable to this current offense than Josh Allen. He’s playing at an elite level. That 4th quarter swing pass where he just casually jukes two different dudes and picks up a huge first down. Like it’s just sheer arrogance and pulling it off
  7. Would expect Hairston and Hancock’s snap counts to increase against the Bengals. Situationally, Poyer and White made sense against what the Steelers present.
  8. Only 5 receptions in this entire game made by WR. Kind of nuts. Would love to see Cooks earn a higher snap count.
  9. Yes.. I actually think their toughest game will be this Sunday against the Bengals given the Cinci Offense will be at full strength and they’re coming in with a ton of hope behind Burrow’s return. If we win that, I think we win out. We still have issues, but everyone in the AFC does.. and Philly, while ultra-talented, is meh. Their Defense isn’t what it was last year and Hurts shouldn’t scare anyone.
  10. Squirrel! Just a distraction from the question of trump’s health. Why aren’t you concerned? Do you think the public shoud know what his MRI revealed?
  11. He was pretty decent last night.
  12. Well, more precisely it worked in the second half. This board wanted Brady's head on a stick in the first half, before the defense unilaterally turned the game around with the two turnovers. Brady's game plan paid off because of that momentum shift, but up to then it was spluttering--again. Say the Steelers scored a field goal at some point to make it 10-3, not an unreasonable scenario. We would then have been treated to more of Brady's "passing game," likely with no more success that up to that point. The stars aligned for Brady yesterday because the defense gave him the perfect conditions for his limited repertoire of plays. When the Bills next face an opponent that can stop the run, or the defense doesn't dominate, Brady's glaring weaknesses--no creativity, adaptability, or flexibility, and utter predictability--will once again be on full display. Yesterday might have been a Pyrrhic victory, since a loss might have finally prompted McDermott to fire Brady, and the new coordinator might have helped them win out. Now, we're stuck with Brady and his JUCO-level play calling for the rest of the season. I still have hope, since the defense might have found an identity and we still have Allen, Cook, and an offensive line. But on the other hand, we have Brady, who might end up cancelling out all those advantages all by himself.
  13. Interesting - based on snap counts, Shavers was WR1 or 2 in this game.
  14. I'd like to know how many from outside the 5 yard line. That's the number that matters. Anyone can get tush pushed in.
  15. The math does not make winning out seem likely. Lets aggressively assume the bills are 90% likely to win all the games except that Patriots game and the liklihood in the patriots game is 60% the Bills will win. 90% x 60% x 90% x 90% x 90% = 39% probability of winning out based on the agressive paramaters given. Then assuming we are wild card in the playoffs, and it would take three road wins and a neutral site win to win the super bowl. Even though the Bills road playoff history assumes we might not be favored in any road games, lets assume the bills have a 70% chance to win each of the four games. 70% x 70% x 70% 70% = 24%. having to win three instead of four is such a huge advantage for the #1 seed. Add on the guarantee of playing the lowest remaing seed in the two playoff games, and the extra week rest and prep time, it is just gigantic. In a year where no AFC team is standing out, the team that gets the #1 seed is probably the favorite to go to the super bowl.
  16. Your support of narco-terrorists at the expense of your fellow Americans is heart warming... You are a great American... You are lying... Again... When it comes to Trump, and his supporters, you are without question an eye for an eye sort of guy... Your support of illegal aliens and drug cartels won't help your cause however... What you should be asking, is whether Maduro will escape Venezuela before the real chaos begins...
  17. Happy Keon got a TD, it’s a start. The slants are what we need him to get reliable with. 1 for 2 there I don’t have a ton of hope for him to be some downfield threat, but we need him to be available to JA for those 5-10 yard quick slants to keep the offense on track & give our QB an easy button throw here and there.
  18. Major respect to Vandy this year.
  19. Having watched the Ravens they are no sure thing right now. Lamar is hurt, the defense is shaky, and the offense is as up & down as the Bills. I do agree I would still bet on BAL over PIT or CIN, but this is the most chaotic year in the AFC in probably two decades when DEN hosted PIT in the AFC title and PIT won.
  20. I'm sorry Alpha but this is as basic as it gets for a WR: That isn't what happened. See the video above. He's just running into open space, there is nothing remotely high level about this other than what Allen does to manufacture a TD from an otherwise broken play. If I'm supposed to take this TD as a big positive step forward for Coleman, sorry but I don't. He has a very long way to go. Every time Allen looked downfield he wasn't finding any of his WRs open and Coleman is a big part of that problem. He also had another drop on a routine quick slant catch. Good to see Coleman back in the lineup but let's be honest about the performance.
  21. Yes agreed. I would play those 3 over Bernard. Other than the late pick against Miami in week 3, I don’t know if Bernard has made a play all season. I have always said he is just too small to play NFL LB. Another 10-12 pounds would do him wonders. And he should learn from Shaq Thompson, who has been a revelation for us.
  22. Game Planning, focus, and desire will push them through the schedule. 13-4 baby!!!!
  23. Crazy to think the Vikings had Danny Dimes and Darnold on their roster and sent them packing for whatever it is they’ve got now
  24. I TOTALLY agree !! He is a force and still has more in the tank and if Groot would show up more to help him I think this D would be a lot better ! Then next year if Hoecht can come back and be healthy well we saw what that was like so id be all in to them bringing him back !!
  25. No, we are going to spank the Pats in their place. They’re a paper tiger, just like the Colts were.
  26. “I believe in a (sic) eye for a (sic) eye”, I don’t, a fundamental difference between us that cannot be resolved.
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