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Top 5? Give me the other 4 after Taylor. Saquon got paid and is mostly a non-factor. The Eagles are offensively challenged because Barkley took a step back. McCaffrey is great but not the runner that Cook is. He’s terrific in the pass game but Cook would be also if given the touches. After that’s all of competition.
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Or sign him so when they waive him we can sign him. Can't beat that Carolina imprimatur.
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I'm worried he'll be on fumes come playoffs with his "bell-cow" workload but man: 1) for a guy not considered "large" or a thumper... he does not shy away from the contact that he knows is coming at the end, and is always churning for that last bit 2) RE: his workload, I'm sure he's begging for it/insisting. He WANTS to be known as a a top 3 RB/THE RB in the league, and has said he wants to be out there all the time. Love his energy, even when he's pissed because they pull him and his TD goes to Allen or another RB.
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A Few Thoughts about the Steelers Game - Community Edition
sullim4 replied to Virgil's topic in The Stadium Wall
This is where I am. I feel like this was more about the Steelers being awful than the Bills being really good. That first half was a stinker and reminiscent of the 6-3 Cleveland game during the drought. As you mentioned, the fact that they couldn't get motivated until there was a cheap shot against Allen tells me something's wrong with the coaching. This season's theme has been stupid penalties, poor defense (until McDermott took over the play calling), and inconsistent performance week to week. Those are all coaching issues. It feels like the team goes through the motions until there's some sort of disruptive event that wakes them up. It's gotta stop. I enjoyed the win but this left me with more questions than answers. How can we be so terrible against the Dolphins and barely eek out a win against the Saints, but beat the Steelers in Pittsburgh? -
Is Cook the best RB right now?
SageAgainstTheMachine replied to Billsfed1's topic in The Stadium Wall
Cook is elite. It's so hard to compare across teams with their different schemes and usages. By the eye test I think only JT is a better betweeen the tackles runner and then you've got Gibbs, CMC and Bijan with their overall skill sets. But maybe Cook on the Falcons also gets 6 targets a game and excels in that capacity? -
Down in Louisiana Where the alligators grow so mean Lived a girl that I swear to the world Made the alligators look tame Polk salad Annie 'Gators got your granny Everybody said it was a shame For the mama was working on the chain-gang What a mean, vicious woman
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Any MD's on this part of the board?
Wolfgang replied to BringMetheHeadofLeonLett's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Yes... We all see that you are stupid... -
We will win this game, should have won the first game too
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I think the Baltimore defense has a lot of the same issues as ours and is arguably worse. They surprisingly weren’t as bad as stopping drives as you’d think given the score but the ravens offense just turned it over so many times that it doesn’t show up in the points allowed Cincy shockingly only had two td drives in that 32 point game lol there were quite a few 5-15 yard fg drives after a turnover
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Clearly he would be the missing piece for us.
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Josh Allen ... a dirty player?
Donuts and Doritos replied to PoundingDog's topic in The Stadium Wall
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Oh there were definitely straight-up HATERS here who took great personal offense to his couple of comments on Social Media and posting his $15M number and made numerous posts attacking his skills, and personally attacking him and his brother. I wont name them because we're all moving on and that doesnt do anything constructive. But the posts live on. And $20M was NEVER in the discussion. Agreed he's worth every penny and glad it all worked out even better for the Bills. This is a tough one because I dont know if its just recency bias, or only remembering the bad plays, but it sure feels like there have been a bunch of bad misses to the flats that leave me bewildered. He's definitely better than when he started. But it also seems he's easy to knock off that part of his game with pressures. I dunno. Happy for you to prove me wrong.
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Any chance this game gets flexed. https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/nfl/the-nfl-made-a-huge-mistake-regarding-the-buffalo-bills-and-they-need-to-correct-it-immediately/ar-AA1RvLN7?ocid=entnewsntp&pc=U531&cvid=692e005526b24a7e990eb1c2621cdc5d&ei=22
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A Few Thoughts about the Steelers Game - Community Edition
oldmanfan replied to Virgil's topic in The Stadium Wall
Define a complete game. Yesterday the defense completely shut down the Steelers. The offense dominated and held the ball for 42 minutes, dominating a Steelers defense prone to the run. The only thing that wasn’t complete was the one missed extra point. Or does a complete game mean you have to throw a ball X number of times even if you are killing the other team running the ball. Let’s switch it around and say you have the same kind of defensive performance, but the offense throws all day because the opposing defense has a weak back 7. Would that be a complete victory, or would we have had to run more. You play to win the game. This time of year do what you have to, run, pass, both. Doesn’t matter to me. -
Odds of Wild Cards meeting in the Super Bowl could be high.
TheFunPolice replied to Max Fischer's topic in The Stadium Wall
Well, I mean it more as they are more threatening than the Steelers or Ravens as a division winner. They still have Zach Taylor at HC to overcome and a horrible defense, although their D is suddenly slightly less awful now that they have a reason to try with Burrow back. The main reason why is that they can score points. It's much easier to play a team like Pittsburgh whose cap is 14-17 points. If you score a couple TDs it's basically over. CIN has a QB and WR that can and will score points, so they can be a threat more so than the Steelers pathetic excuse for an offense or the Ravens with a hobbled Jackson and worn out Henry. If the Colts fall out KC is the only team with a real chance to take their spot. Someone will, mathematically. It won't be the AFC North runner up. KC has head to head over Baltimore, and the Steelers are a total joke and won't be there in the end. Beyond that... Maybe Houston, but we'll see. This week's SNF game is almost a playoff game. -
Coach Tuesday started following On to Cincinnati
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I will be excited if the Bills can force a single punt.
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That sounds like a Mike Brown, (Bengals owner) ploy.
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I honestly had no idea how nationally big the Chautauqua movement was until I went to a concert at Chautauqua Auditorium in Boulder, Colorado. It's not only one of the oldest music venues in the state (1898), but it sits on an entire campus of historic buildings set in a beautiful park atmosphere at the foot of the Boulder Flatirons (red rock formations). Sprinkled throughout this picturesque (and public) area are interpretive signs that tell the history of the movement and of course it's roots in Western NY.
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That should help on both sides. As for Cincy's defense, the last I looked they are ranked #32 in total defense, #31 in pass defense, and #31 in run defense (over 150 yards per game). They are also ranked #32 in scoring defense, #28 in red zone defense, and #31 in 3rd down defense. No excuses on Sunday! Right now looking like cloudy, 26 degrees, 22% of snow, light winds.
