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  2. I’m really bummed that Ed didn’t have a press conference after the game. BB don’t even have a postgame interview with him on their yt channel…..like wtf!!! They have a Reid Ferguson interview. Fo reel doh it would’ve been epic if they had Ed mic’d up for that game instead of Palmer.
  3. Watching the game again. They have no answer for Henry. They didn't when he was with Tennessee. Watched him gallup in those games in Nashville. Our LB's and safeties aren't up to him. In fairness, not many are. Given that, I wouldn't be too upset by their performance here.. With an average RB, things would have been different. By the time we meet them again, we'll have important pieces back.
  4. On WGR they pointed out those 4 you mentioned had some of the lowest PFF individual D grades for this Week 1. Hard to argue
  5. Its 1 game, but he showed up when it counted.
  6. I get it,but go back and watch last week's game, they already have a different vibe.
  7. Well, only if you count that one pass the opposing QB threw away and Hawes caught while sitting on the bench.
  8. Let the magical 4th Quarter begin!!!!!!!!
  9. I also looked at the All-22 and would agree with this assessment. I would also add that Jones got blown off the ball consistently. In the fourth quarter, the line backers finally started attacking the gaps created by double teams at the point of attack.
  10. It's not OJ's fault the team around him sucked. But I'll acknowledge that Josh probably adds more W's to the win column than OJ did. Still, the Bills have never had a player as dominant as OJ was in his prime.
  11. I was the first one here to defend the Dawson Knox pick because I said lack of stats at the tight end position in college is the one position where it doesn't mean Jack Knox never caught a touchdown pass You're looking for traits that's it pure physical athletic and football traits whether it played out on the field or not.. because college isn't known for utilizing tight ends for the most part You're looking for what they do when they do catch the ball.. how do they run after.. can they inline block... Do they get open even if they're not throwing the ball to them... Does he have an NFL frame.. can he get in and out of cuts fluidly..all of this comes before pure statistics
  12. I do this with great reluctance because I don't want to hijack the thread... but it wasn't his fault that he didn't win a playoff game. The team around him wasn't very good. In Simpson's loss to the dynastic 1974 Pittsburgh Steelers, he ran the ball 15 times for 49 yards and added 37 yards and a TD on 3 receptions. In the Steelers' next two playoff games including the Super Bowl, the Raiders and the Vikings ran the ball 42 times for only 46 yards against the Steel Curtain.
  13. With 9 years of experience, this guy has a career average of 47.3 yards per punt (net 42.2). He supposedly excels at deep directional punting and has 183 punts downed inside the red zone. In 2024, he signed a 3-year, $9 million contract with the Steelers, but injured his ACL in Week 1 and missed the rest of the season. When Johnston got hurt last year, the Steelers signed Corliss Whitman to replace him. The two punters duked it out this preseason for the job. Johnston lost.
  14. The absolute best recap of Sunday’s game.
  15. I’ve rarely seen a more ignorant post than that. 🤦‍♂️
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