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It’s the philosophy. They’re doing it right. We’re doing it wrong. Objectively 3 super bowls. 5 appearances Vs 0 appearances
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The Chiefs have such a type at WR. All the WRs they have drafted over the past 4 years have run a sub 1.5 10 yard split according to their nfl.com combine results (which is elite explosion for the position). Royals isn’t a finished product yet but as a WR3 he could be very dangerous. Would have preferred a different team to draft him.
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So now a day 3 pick who hasn’t played a down in the league is proof Beane is bad at his job. I love this time of year.
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https://www.nbcsports.com/nfl/profootballtalk/rumor-mill/news/chiefs-see-rookie-receiver-jalen-royals-as-a-similar-player-to-rashee-rice chiefs get it. Why can’t Brandon ? Let it go. We don’t need meh rotational backup DL and secondary. MULTIPLES of them
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Tickets will be insane as long as Josh is the QB. By the time the Bills suck again, the higher prices will be the new norm and a $200 ticket will seem like a steal.
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What the hell does this mean? And is this true? You write something about someone's kid? Now you're as bad as Trump and Epstein. I would tell you to knock that sh it off but generally pedos don't listen.
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Reception perception looks at each route run by the player and decides when the route is “won” due to separation on all routes ran rather than completion percentage on when a player was targeted. Doubling the routes gives you a greater sample size but isn’t really needed for a comparison. Also, these RPs are from their last year in college when Keon ran 404 routes vs McConkey who only ran 150 due to injury. It is true that they are different players. McConkey game is geared more towards separation than Keon who is more about physicality. That’s why McConkeys score is much higher in the RP at most routes. McConkey did have an 86 yard touchdown in their playoff game. IMO, unless Coleman can become a better route runner to generate separation he will just be a very streaky player. His biggest plays last year were a slant where he broke a tackle and had a lot of free space to run or some scramble drill work. He has a role in an offense that way and as a weapon in the red zone, but that would be more of a WR3 type role than a leading WR.
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Keon Coleman success by route - Not pretty
ProcessTruster replied to DJB's topic in The Stadium Wall
Lets see how he does this season. BTW, I know this is a "Beane sucks" OP, but the McConkey-led Chargers were pretty much hot garbage last season as well. - Today
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If you want to take your family to a game and have a few kids, you better have really good job. Or sell one of the kids.
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Mexican Navy ship crashes into Brooklyn Bridge
K D replied to SCBills's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
They are just sleepy and needed a siesta senor... -
Purdy and 49’ers extension. 5 years 265 million
Kirby Jackson replied to DJB's topic in The Stadium Wall
Lol, I think I have him at like 28ish. -
Can't you see (I'm gonna take a freight train), can't you see (I'm down at the station, Lord) What that woman, she been doin' to me (ain't never comin' back, oh boy) Can't you see (gonna ride me a southbound, now) Can't you see (all the way to Georgia, Lord) What that woman, she been doin' to me? ('Til the train run out of track, oh)
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That's not how it works. If you buy it and it goes up 20% and then it goes down 5% you aren't down 5% you are up 15%. There was a Trump bump in stocks in Nov because everyone was excited when he got elected so everything went up to unrealistic amounts and so then they came back down to earth a little as markets correct themselves and then went back up. Still way way up compared to when the corpse was in office.
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Purdy and 49’ers extension. 5 years 265 million
Doc Brown replied to DJB's topic in The Stadium Wall
It would be a great troll job if you had Fields at #5 on your list. -
The yards per reception point is a good one. He was really good after the catch. I should retract my, “he didn’t show anything beyond what was expected” because he did maximize yards at an elite level. He’s big and physical. There were times when he had the ball and looked like a poor man’s Ja’Marr Chase. Those moments make you salivate. I saw this the other day too and it was really encouraging: While he wasn’t efficient in terms of a “per target” basis, he was dynamic when he did get the ball. That does give me optimism and hope. I don’t think that he will ever be a high volume usage guy because of his lack of separation but there are multiple signs of him being a big play guy. The Bills have had a need for chunk plays. Coleman looks like he can provide them. If he can be a big play guy, and fill some of the physicality void that left with Mack, Coleman can be a rich man’s Gabe Davis. He can replicate what Gabe did well (block and get down the field) while also adding YAC that those Bills teams lacked.
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THIS was my fav 3 dog night song. It would never fail to make me wanna rock. it just does. Primo stuff
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3 dog night. dedicated the the shout box LOL I haven't heard this song in years. From muppys teenage vinyl basement hahahaaa studio version
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President Trump is on a roll with these tweets first with the no talent Bruce Springsteen with bad skin and now this. But you're gonna have to explain how accepting this beautiful "gift" from an amazing country is going to save us taxpayers hundreds of millions of dollars. We're still on the hook for the 2 Boeing 747s. We'll have to spend a billion dollars getting the gift up to spec for AF1 over a year's time. Then we'll fly it for a year or 2 and then give it away. How does that save money?
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NFL to Have Vote That Would Alter Playoff Seeding
Doc Brown replied to Doc Brown's topic in The Stadium Wall
We're the suckers that watch the two extra Wild Card games each year. They'll never go back to a twelve team playoff field because that third Wild Card spot means more pivotal games at the end of the year and the NFL makes a lot of money with those two extra Wild Card games. Unless they add two more teams in each conference I doubt they'll ever have three divisions again because two divisions will have six teams and one will have five. I think the NFL likes this format. It guarantees you a playoff birth which should be good enough. I think the only tweak that's possible is if you win the division going 8-9 or worse than you are the 7th seed and the three Wild Card teams are 4th, 5th, and 6th in seeding. Other wise, they keep it the same. -
Mexican Navy ship crashes into Brooklyn Bridge
PetermansRedemption replied to SCBills's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
I don’t get this at all. Why was the Mexican navy in New York at all? More importantly, why is the Mexican Navy sailing what looks like a ship from the 1800s? What Navy do they think they are winning against with that thing. -
Despite the "30 year" PSLs we've almost paid off already for our 2 seats in the new stadium, I can't envision us keeping up with these recurring obligations more than a few years from now. My ticket partner is my 73 year-old mother (I'm almost 47), who first attended home games at The Rockpile in the mid-'60s with her Italian father despite my Sicilian grandmother's fatalistic/racist objections. So...when Allen eventually retires, hopefully not for 8-10 years, but possibly sooner...will I still be accompanying my mom to the games? Could depend on their championship outcomes between now and...then. A Superbowl victory at any point would essentially release me from our expensive and laborious season ticket ritual, whereby my decade-long duty as her gameday chaperone would be allowed to end. I'm counting on the Bills finally winning it all in this final season at the current stadium, thereby making all the inaugural 2026 home games in the new stadium even more impactful for both orgs/fanbases involved. Until they win a Superbowl, though, we're locked into expensively suffering alongside them. Can't quit it before they finally hit it. Family season ticket rules. Reeaally hope they find a way to finish the job.
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If you double the times targeted on Coleman which is almost what you have to do to get a fair comparison. For one the player targeted twice as much is given a much better opportunity to gel with the QB. In turn completion percentage will go up along with better performance route running in the NFL IMO. Big difference in size and Coleman does need to be used properly. Rookies I also think it's interesting just by doubling the number of times Colemans targeted both players have similar production. Colemans averaging 5 yards more per reception. Mcconkey longest play 60 yards. Colemans, 64 yards Apples and oranges...