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  2. I remember the exact play. Receiver was about 15 yds away from Maye, Maye tosses ball at the turf 5 yds away.
  3. I felt that too. The NFL doesn't want a bunch of meaningless week 18 games again. If they can keep divisions and playoff races close, they get an extra week of playoff ratings.
  4. i mean its fair to question the design on that second down play that he threw away imo not only are the routes just kind of run into coverage but nobody's even looking back for the ball at the top of Allen's drop the only options there are checkdown to cook or some kind of slow developing deep shot into that 2deep look 😂😂i think once you hit the '11 second mark' it's pretty safe to assume there arent a lot of right answers anymore
  5. I think Prater has really proven himself. I think he has had one bad kick since he's been here. I just have more confidence when he comes out there to kick. His kicks are usually right down the middle or close to it - Bass's kicks always seem to fade right.
  6. Number of Maye 300 yard games - applying early criticism of Josh Allen rules: ZERO Number of games with more then 2 TD passes ZERO Not saying he isn’t good. But I’m not participating in the NFL’s narrative at the moment due to how ***king ridiculous that was last night.
  7. I want to know if there is a way to minimize mental errors to reduce valid penalties a coach can coach all day but what the player does on the field isn't on coaching perse in that moment of foul is it? Is it?
  8. I found myself wanting Mack Hollins back this morning
  9. Yeah. I guess that's a good point. I do watch a lot of football and most QBs look pretty poor to me most of the time now. Definately poor by Josh Allen standards, but the QB play in the NFL is not that great right now, honestly.
  10. I don’t know about a must win. What I do know is that these night games are wearing me down like my Saturday night wine issues.
  11. It was 100% the right throw. Even if he felt the pressure from the back he could have taken a step to the right and kept his eyes right then planted and led Samuel into the endzone... Even still there is a spot during his scramble when his has his arm cocked and loaded...Samuel and Shakir are both wide open and he does not pull the trigger... It's at the 11 second mark...
  12. I commented during the 1 o’clock games at a friends watching Red Zone that all the crappy teams i.e. underdogs were winning today. When the Eagles fell the writing was on the wall.
  13. I am not saying the refs forced the Bills offense into those turnovers and procedural errors. Those were just poor execution and you don't win games making those mistakes. But Hochuli did not do us any favors with the ticky-tacky calls that kept the offense from establishing a rhythm. Like the phantom hold on McGovern when NE's DT got turned around and tripped over his own feet with a timely shove from McGovern. Most coaches call that finishing your block and I am not a fan of calling holds on interior linemen unless they are beaten on a rep and grab onto and hold the defender from the back or side. Getting pancaked on your backside is not a hold in my or the NFL rule book, but maybe there was something there that merited throwing a flag other than negating the positive play??? Legal Block (Finishing the Block) - If the offensive lineman maintains contact within the frame of the defender’s body (i.e., shoulders and chest) and drives him down as part of a sustained block, it’s considered legal—even if the defender turns away. - The defender turning his back doesn’t absolve him from being blocked. If he spins or disengages and the blocker continues driving legally, it’s just finishing the block. Holding - If the offensive lineman grabs the jersey, hooks an arm, or pulls the defender down from behind, especially after the defender has turned away or is trying to disengage, that’s holding. Just one example of why that game was painful to watch like most Hochuli-refed games.
  14. Is he cleared yet? Davis is a legit (pre-knee) deep threat and we desperately need that.
  15. You are talking about a guy that could not take a single snap from Elam in the afccg. I don’t know why they even lest him as a corner. Should be listed as ST. I agree he could not be worse, and would at least make receivers pay for making a catch.
  16. Sorry Brother. Cavs are the best. I always have one or three on my lap during a game.
  17. 12-5 or better Buffalo will win the division. Dip to 11-6 its 50/50 especially if you do not beat NE in their house.
  18. He had bell rung multiple times.
  19. I feel like they are taught to not let the receiver get behind them and make the sure tackle to live and fight another down (without getting burned on a long score). I mean we just give up 6 yard TD runs like a knife through butter, but hey they don't give up the long bombs!
  20. But I was told that Josh Palmer was a stud that could get seperation...
  21. Hopefully he's been hitting the playbook hard to keep the mental side of the game up. Even if he splits with Tre 50/50, that is ok. You just don't want Tre playing 100% snaps anymore.
  22. Juat last week we saw a great INT by Cole Cishop just saying. One handed at that
  23. UP Kincaid Walker/Thompson OL Down Coaching staff: team was not mentally prepared. To confident!! Confidence doesnot equal Competency. Back of Defense: D-line had some reasonable pressure on Maye yet DB/Safeties lost WR.s To single one person out: Tre White; sorry bro, you got to go.
  24. The Bills are overrated. The QB has been good but not great, despite some flashes. Defense is bad, and the team is sloppy and undisciplined. The receiving corps is well below average. Not good
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