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	  Are McBeane secretly creating an elite offense?Richard Noggin replied to BullBuchanan's topic in The Stadium Wall 100% agree. They will encounter opponents/games that force them to throw the ball to win. Like you, I'm not incredibly confident in their ability to do it. But they HAVE done it already this season in a HIGH leverage situation under the lights in prime time. In the two losses, it has seemed to my amateur eyes that Allen did a poor job of consistently diagnosing defensive looks and setting pass protections (I THINK it's mostly on him to do so, but not positive how much is McGovern as well). There were routes available against the blitz and Allen wasn't seeing it clearly enough pre-snap to have the right post-snap plan. Either he wasn't anticipating where the free runner/pressure was coming from and/or he wasn't on the same page with who should have been his hot receiver. **Which also indicates the exacerbating issue of his WRs not assessing pre-snap and adapting post-snap to be QB friendly. ***But all this really also points to coaching for me: it's the coaches' jobs to ensure their players are prepared to execute against nearly all contingencies. Is Brady and his staff keeping up with and staying ahead of defensive plans enough to have their own players truly ready to win snaps on the field? I wonder about our WR and QB coaches. On the other hand, OL and TE coaching is no concern of mine. And as for OC, I really don't know. Great collaborator (Kromer has so much input on running and the offense overall, and it looks like Boras is also heavily involved). I just wonder about passing concepts (and when the game is on the line, and the run ain't running, you gotta have some go-to intermediate and boundary players/plays).
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	Week 9 TNF (10/30/25): Baltimore at Miami (no Bills discussion, please)zow2 replied to chongli's topic in The Stadium Wall He deserves to tweak his hammy on that sack. Really no reason for him to be in there especially coming off the injury.
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	During an interview with Comer on The Ingraham Angle on Tuesday evening, Ingraham asked the House Oversight Committee chair if his declaration truly had any legal basis: Well, back to that point. I want to get into specific pardons in a moment. But that’s all well and good to say they’re null and void; but I’m a lawyer, so I’m going to ask you this: is there really any legal means of challenging these pardons? I mean, I don’t see any federal court that wants to get involved in what seems to be unknowable with the president’s plenary pardon power. I, I just, I think they’re going to call it a political question and say we’re not getting involved. Hey don’t attack me. Go pick a fight with Ingraham. She a rino.
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	  Week 9 TNF (10/30/25): Baltimore at Miami (no Bills discussion, please)BRH replied to chongli's topic in The Stadium Wall Stat padding. It’s what they do.
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	  Week 9 TNF (10/30/25): Baltimore at Miami (no Bills discussion, please)BRH replied to chongli's topic in The Stadium Wall I don’t think we’re going to see Capri Boy on the other sideline in a week and a half, folks.
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	The dude that bet 5k or whatever on the vikings in the josh hurdle game and didn't tell his wife
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	And Kincaid & Knox.
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	This is true. But if the teams we're playing are "dogwater", if we're a true contender, we shouldn't have lost 2 games. The teams we've beaten have a combined record of 10-29 and the teams we've lost to have a combined record of 9-6. We got taken to the woodshed by a 3-4 team that was down 2 of their top 3 WR's. Beating up on a .500 team that couldn't stop the run and were rolling out Andy Dalton at QB with a broken thumb hasn't instilled confidence in me. The problem for me is we've been to an AFC Championship and gone deep into the Playoffs. That's no longer good enough. It's Super Bowl or bust and this doesn't look like a Super Bowl team to me. I'd love to be wrong, but I just can't see it happening this year with the roster we have now.
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	Week 9 TNF (10/30/25): Baltimore at Miami (no Bills discussion, please)zow2 replied to chongli's topic in The Stadium Wall A few times Lamar was buying some time and usually someone will break wide open. But he does a great job finding them and delivering a nice pass.

 
					
						 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
					
						 
	 
					
						 
					
						 
	