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  2. The words you should use are " Don't assume you know someone or their military history". And where does humility enter here when you were the antagonist? FYI, I also was in R&D with a major aerospace corporation for years after my military service. By the way, did you serve on active duty?
  3. Restructure Josh gives us 20 mil. Post June 1 cuts help. I got to 38 mil pretty easily
  4. The real brain fart was when they lined up BEFORE the time out. The Dolphins inexplicably had nobody over the left guard. Josh should have immediately ‘goosed’ the center and walked for the first down. But like most of the day….he was a deer in the headlights.
  5. His 11mil is on the books for next year as a "void year" according to spotrac. "Restructure" is usually just another word for "kicking the can" on the books.
  6. The irony of all of this is that the theme behind McD's defensive scheme has always been to bend-but-don't break. That is, concede the underneath stuff -- and if a team is going to beat you, force them to be patient and methodically march the length of the field. The concept -- and in many ways it is a correct concept -- is that if an offense requires more plays to hit paydirt, then it is more prone to make a mistake somewhere along the line. So what kind of offense has McD instituted? The exact offense he wants his defense to force opponents to run! What's even worse is that he doesn't have a noodle-arm QB that he is trying to protect with such an offensive scheme, he has a generational talent at QB, blessed with one of the strongest arms ever. I get that the run game is important -- and the 12 (and even 13) personnel formations they have been running can be quite successful. But any offense needs to be truly multi-dimensional (which it CAN be in these heavy formations when utilized properly) in order to succeed. If nothing else, the offense has to be able to compete in a shootout, which it has shown on multiple occasions already this year it cannot do -- with the exception of the Week 1 game against Baltimore, which honestly may have been more of an indictment against Baltimore than anything else.
  7. Who cares? The Pats have 60 million in cap space before they release or restructure anyone. We're screwed.
  8. It's like as if nothing yesterday made any logical sense! Same with the Bills run offense. The Fish had ben awful in run D. They stopped Cook bette than anyne so far. WT H yesterday? There's been quite a few heart breaking losses in the JA17 era. Yesterday was more like a real depressing one. We've seen the Bills go from SB favorites to barely being playoff caliber.
  9. Let it out! Don't hold back.... How do you really feel? 😂
  10. I was at the game yesterday. There was noone really open up the field except on the pass to Kincaid before halftime that he dropped and injured his hamstring. And the TD pass to Hawes. And then on the ridiculous scramble by Josh when he crisscrossed the field and found Samuel at the 50 wide open. But as far as running a normal NFL passing game, where the ball needs to be out in 2-3 seconds, there is noone open in the intermediate areas. That we have the worst group of WR's in the league should get Beane fired. I would also argue that without Shaq Thompson playing we easily have a bottom 5 group of LB's as well. And maybe bottom 3. Sure the coaching isn't spectacular. But the roster is pretty bad with several units. That Jordan Poyer is starting for us, and playing almost every snap is pretty bad at this point in his career. He can not keep up with guys 10 years younger than him. Hancock and Bishop need to be our starting safety's. You need a talented roster to have a chance at Championships in any sport. Ours is not good enough sending out a WR group of Shakir Shavers Coleman Moore and Samuel. It very well could be not good enough to even make the playoffs.
  11. Day drinking? I haven't stopped since yesterday afternoon, and I still haven't washed away what I saw yesterday.
  12. I am no capologist but was messing around on there last night. I expect Milano, Knox, Taron, Jones and Samuel to all be gone. A couple of them will carry a post-June 1 designation.
  13. You had me at cut Samuel and gain money
  14. 2-3 since September, losses to 2 bum teams
  15. Milano won't count against the cap next year. He's a free agent after this season because his contract was restructured to a one-year deal (2025 only).
  16. They were 3rd (1/2 point behind Detroit). Their 29.4 PPG trailed Indy and Detroit. They were first in yards per game. They lost because they got behind and couldn’t run. They went down 2 scores early in the second quarter of yesterday’s game and the Atlanta game. They clawed their way back in both times but couldn’t establish the run while trailing by multiple scores. The Atlanta game that you mentioned, became a 7 point game in the 3rd. The Bills pretty much had a 50/50 split between running and passing until it became a 2 score game again. The Bills had 3 drives down 7 that resulted in no points. I don’t know if you’re insinuating that Brady won’t be a HC in 2026. If that’s what you’re getting at, we strongly disagree. If we are asking if he’s done a great job this year, he has not. At the same time, they’ve piled up yards and points despite the receivers. Someone will certainly hire him as the head man. James Franklin is going to get another job!!
  17. The old white uniforms actually. It was there look in the 60's.
  18. I was trying to understand what we can and cannot do with the cap in 2026 but I honestly do not fully get it. Knox & Samuel look like we can cut and gain 16.5, but the rest of the guys I cannot figure out where the space can be created (I Know it exists somehow). Is there anyone who is a capologist who can explain what our most likely moves are?
  19. Football was more fun with Daboll than Brady.
  20. the new white uniforms?
  21. You must remember the idiots back then who wanted to bench Kelly for Frank. (I love Frank, but come on!) This is that same stupidity. Yeah, bench the MVP.
  22. The words you are looking for are “thank you and all the other engineers who research, design, and build the equipment that actually keeps our military dominant and safe.” Learn an ounce of humility *****. BTW, I was doing these installations while in the Persian Gulf.
  23. Miami watched the film of the game last week against KC when they threw the ball to Cook out of the same formation to get a key first down on 3rd and 3 late in the 4th. Good on them and bad on Brady for being so predictable basically all game long.
  24. Atlanta, I’m sure is a nice stadium to look at, the people there, particularly the workers, are just straight up trash. I haven’t been to Miami in a little while but it was the same as Atlanta the last time I was there.
  25. Joe Brady waits until the most important spots of a close game. Then instead of going with what works 80-90% of the time, he pulls out the most ridiculous trick play in his arsenal. Almost every time, it appears the offense hasn't actually practiced it either. So not only does it fail... it fails spectacularly, and becomes one of the key momentum swings for the other team. If you are going to try fooling someone off a tush push, the best thing to do is just sneak a different gap than what you usually show on tape. Keeping a defense off balance doesn't need to be rocket science.
  26. You obviously didn’t spend the night in a Holiday Inn Express. Geeeez!
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