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I don’t think there’s much positive to say about the way the Bills “developed” Josh outside of “it worked.” They basically stepped on rake after rake and got lucky that Josh became a superstar. That’s a really good thing because it ushered in the best and most exciting era in franchise history.
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This is an unsubstantiated blanket accusation from Saleh. Without any evidence, it is the product of emotional ranting and sloppy intellect. If he had made accusations that did not indict all of an entire coaching tree, he would have my ear. But due to it's flaws, I have to disregard this statement in it's entirety.
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Crazy Criminal Case: Albany, NY Double Homicide
boater replied to BringBackFergy's topic in Off the Wall
It's a good day when criminals ***** up. If the reporters were not acting as agents of the Police... the confession is admissible if it was not coerced. If the defense has evidence that the media were agents of the Police, they would certainly play that card and possibly win. Though, I bet there is other incriminating evidence in this case--this guy doesn't seem like a master criminal. - Today
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Shooter McGavin chimes in!
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Week 4, Ain'ts v. Bills, PREDICT THE SCORE!
Coldfronts replied to Freddie's Dead's topic in The Stadium Wall
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If the opposing team does something stupid that gives their play away that's on them. Teams are always trying to use information to gain a tactical edge. Be it monitoring cadence, formations or calls. Or even watching if a player has certain tells such as leaning a particular direction or inadvertently twitching a finger. That's not cheating, that's being attentive, astute, and smart. I actually think this is perfectly OK and smart of Belichick...
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Byrd was the word!!!! Dude was awesome his first 4 years, his fifth and final season wasn’t too bad either. Crazy the INTs his rookie season for only starting 11 games. Speaking of Saints and Bills, they got Greer too. Always liked his game also.
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https://cbs6albany.com/news/local/cbs6-exclusive-son-confesses-to-killing-parents-arrested-in-cbs6-parking-lot-albany-police-uncover-double-mystery-financial-crimes-and-bodies-at-crestwood-court-franz-and-teresa-kraus-lorenz-kraus So many questions This guy is absolutely f’d up. Biggest question after reading the story and watching the interview: Is the on camera confession admissible in a criminal prosecution? Or will it be argued the police coached the newsman on how to interview the son and, by proxy, this was an interrogation without Miranda warnings? This will be a Dateline episode in no time.
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Week 4, Ain'ts v. Bills, PREDICT THE SCORE!
ClosetFan replied to Freddie's Dead's topic in The Stadium Wall
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Nope. The American crowd is doing the same thing it was doing 20 years ago and there’s nothing initimadting about it. The European players are seeing and hearing exactly what they prepared for and expected. I don’t think it’s over. The US team has too many good players to let the tournament get away from them but they really do need to turn around their foursomes game today. Not sure how I’m going to break the news to the missus I’ll be sat watching golf all night tonight as well as football tomorrow night. This may be the last you hear from me.
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Ravens at Chiefs - who do you want to have their third loss?
Dr.Sack replied to BillsFan619's topic in The Stadium Wall
In a hypothetical 3 team race using 10^5+ Monte Carlo odds for the #1 seed, if KC wins our odds are 76%, if BAL wins our odds are 79. I will take a 3% point increase every week! -
Tua gets the bag - $53M a year
Buffalo716 replied to hellofellowbillsfans's topic in The Stadium Wall
Tua blew out his hip at Alabama and you get a lot of power from that trunk.. and he had a severe injury.. his arm was actually stronger by a decent amount pre-injury.. not that he had a Stafford or Josh Allen arm.. but he lost juice Go back farther to when he was in high school he was actually was more a gun slinger... he actually relied all on his natural ability which was he was an amazing thrower of the football When he went to the elite 11 finals.. Trent really grilled into him hard.. he was not a field general but a big play gunslinger who's talent led to a lack of some fundamentals... But over the three days he took to the best coaching and actually won the elite 11 finals It's a shame because I've liked tua since high school but his terrible injury at Alabama definitely affected his arm strength because a smaller guy like him needs that lower body to drive through and it was a catastrophic injury Even just watch his game-winning pass as a true freshman in the national championship game and he threads the needle on a 40 yard pass.. as an 18-year-old true freshman -
Jackson Hawes podcast interview with Eric Wood.
Richard Noggin replied to Chandler#81's topic in The Stadium Wall
Loving Hawes allowing Brady to be more heavy and multiple with 12 and 13 and 22 and maybe even 23 personnel...happy to see them progress beyond the 6OL looks, despite how effective they were out of that package. Heavy personnel and condensed alignments are very much en vogue imho, and Hawes helps the offense to be more physical and more unpredictable. -
Buffalo Sabres and the NHL: 2025 - 2026
Mike in Horseheads replied to Draconator's topic in Off the Wall
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. -- Panthers captain Aleksander Barkov needed surgery Friday to repair the anterior cruciate and medial collateral ligaments in his right knee, injuries that will likely sideline him for the regular season and potentially the playoffs as Florida tries to win a third consecutive Stanley Cup. Barkov was injured Thursday in his first official practice of training camp. The Panthers said the typical timetable for recovery from the type of surgery he underwent is seven to nine months. -
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There is a healthy balance especially when Josh is so effective.. you don't want to put too much on tape early As someone who evaluates high school players and used to do college players I would say quarterback... Especially in college you will see some extremely high play action percentages And that just screams gimmick offense... If your team is running play action at a 35-40% clip, your stats are going to be highly effective But that doesn't really translate to the pro game... Where the hash marks actually condense the game So I think we're trying to build a nice true offense that could work in any situation.. the human tendency would be to go heavy play action with Josh Allen and waggles because his athleticism... But the higher the play action percentage, the more it becomes gimmicky... And the pros won't fall for it as easily In January and February it will get ramped up slightly.. but we are building a NFL offense where we can run and take three and five step drops and work the field horizontally... The boundaries and the seam...So all the play action attempts feel more organic.. our three tight end set is going to open up play action a lot when they want same with 12 personnel When it's all on the line, around 15% give or take a little bit more or less is probably where you want to be