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Week 15, Bills v. Cheats, PREDICT THE SCORE!
1st&ten replied to Freddie's Dead's topic in The Stadium Wall
Bills----34 Pats---27 -
I'll let you know after I see what my Christmas/yearly bonus is tomorrow.
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Thanks
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Sherrone Moore fired (update - detained by police)
Mike in Horseheads replied to YoloinOhio's topic in College Football
"That escalated quickly" -
Little rusty on my physics but I'm pretty sure slowing down is just accelerating in the opposite direction and a fairly common phenomenon
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That’s the one thing this whole receiving crew does do well. They block their asses off. Davis, Shakir, Shavers are all great blockers and I think that’s a non negotiable with McDermott that receivers have to be willing blockers
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NFL announces return to Munich, Germany for 2026 and 2028 regular season
Sweats replied to Gregg's topic in The Stadium Wall
Die Liga sollte auf jeden Fall in Erwägung ziehen, mehr Spiele in Deutschland auszutragen. Ihr werdet alle diese Freizeitbeschäftigung genießen... Ich befehle es euch!!! -
I'd say at least the first and last Super Bowl teams weren't particularly "dominating" from a talent perspective - especially the 2001-2002 team.
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Almost every game has playoff implications of some sort (CBS' slate has a playoff implications in every game)
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I actually have two bosses, and both are a lot younger than me (which means very little), however, this is their first project, so they have absolutely zero experience and when an experienced guy like me who has been in the industry for almost 40 years tries to give advice, i get poo-pooed and disregarded. You see, these guys have something to prove and are constantly trying to re-invent the wheel and constantly trying to change the system or process. It doesn't work like that........a proven system is a time-tested proven system for a reason. It's all exhausting.
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Sherrone Moore in reverse?? Same here BTW. 12 years of this and its been the best job ever...She does all the hard stuff (Legal, Accounting (billing and the books)) and I work with our clients including the travel...
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How do you change it? Can’t figure it out. Got it.
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NFL announces return to Munich, Germany for 2026 and 2028 regular season
boyst replied to Gregg's topic in The Stadium Wall
Munchen ist cool, aber Amrikaner fußball muss hier gespielt -
Right...which is why I'm amazed you think this place would be a giddy, over-confident bubble of positivity after anything short of a Super Bowl win
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I thought it was just a prayer, but the more I watch this the more it becomes clear that Josh perfectly executed the only real play he had in that moment. Essentially perfect defense from the Bengals too. Just astounding.
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Week 15, Bills v. Cheats, PREDICT THE SCORE!
CircleTheWagons99 replied to Freddie's Dead's topic in The Stadium Wall
31-28 Bills -
They do lack a lot of high end talent. That’s been said by many posters in here. This not high end talented team though it has a lot of depth on it as clearly shown by record/amount of injuries and has the best Quarterback in the NFL as well as a average talented team that seems to work together and do their job more often than not. I’ve begged the Bills for more size/speed for years, a thing that isn’t on top of their priority but it does seem to be shifting in their philosophy a bit which I’m thankful for just wish they would have done it quicker
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Those teams had solid to great defenses led by maybe the best head coach in the history of the game. This Bills team isn't close to either. Honestly, if Josh Allen can lead this roster with this coaching staff to a championship, it just might be the greatest single-season feat by a QB in NFL history and they should induct him into the HoF the next day.
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I’m watching the replay of Sunday’s game and just saw the TD to Shakir. They called roughing the passer on that play, and it was a perfect example of how I think the league has gone so overboard on roughing, late hits, and such that the rules are contrary to fundamental laws of physics. Specifically F= ma. F= ma. Force equals mass times acceleration. So you have guys of significant mass, running and accelerating to try and sack a QB or break up a pass, so there will be force. There will be force because physics are physics. And pretty high amounts of force given the degree of mass and degree of acceleration. The league seems to want guys to immediately stop accelerating. Like when they’re within a step or two of a guy. You can’t just do that. Plus as acceleration in this case is straight line, you also can’t reasonably expect a guy to be accelerating in a straight line, tackle, then somehow twist themselves into a pretzel to avoid landing on top of a guy. I am not saying we go back to the Jack Tatum paralyzing Daryl Stingley days, or the days of watching QBs get destroyed every week. But can we at least have football that acknowledges basic physical laws?
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Ok so explain the obvious?
