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It wasn't KC he played against. It was Indy.
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Reminds me of the espn lady who used to do sideline reports (Suzy Kolber?)
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Lockett, Thielen and Nico I will agree with; the rest I do not. Aiyuk has 800 yards in year 2. London had 900 yards in year 2. If we get that kind of production out of Coleman, that’s awesome. I don’t think that’s an unrealistic expectation. I don’t think you take a WR with your first pick in a WR heavy draft and don’t expect 800-900 yards with a HoF QB within a season or two, especially when you are in the middle of your SB window.
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He knows a thing or two about how to generate interceptions. So that’s a plus.
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Plenty of schemed up deep balls in this video. Note Franklin was like blown coverage wide open on the Bo Nix TD. Josh has plenty of better deep throws that are in scheme. If the point is he did worse at these types of throw this past year, then I agree. However, Josh has now shown he can fix whatever problem he focuses on (best historical season of % negative plays!!!!) including in 2020 when he originally fixed his deep ball issues.
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Nathaniel Hackett is coaching D!
Billy Claude replied to Miyagi-Do Karate's topic in The Stadium Wall
All jokes aside, this might be the trend. Matt Lafleur hired Robert Saleh as consultant/advisor for the offense after Saleh was fired last season. Obviously Lafleur must have thought Saleh was useful if he is going to try it with Hackett. -
Everybody wins!
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Today we say goodbye to Astro's report
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Charles Romes started following RIP Chuck Mangione
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Hopefully, he will be played tomorrow at camp.
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exactly! the only difference is most people understand satire and don’t engage back with them…Trump issuing a statement about a cartoon is peakkkkkkk 2025.
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This is such crap. Yes, Josh is a Superstar who I'm sure could take his pick of any number of willing women. Glab is a married woman employed by the team. I may not *like* her as a professional sports broadcaster, but there's no reason to think she's an unprofessional sports broadcaster. Stow it.
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I usually watch Bills related stuff on Youtube when i have some down time. Most of the content Maddy is in, is a hard pass for me. I like Brown and Tasker though for the most part.
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Cleveland Browns unveil new helmet, drum roll please
Billy Claude replied to HOUSE's topic in The Stadium Wall
Mostly likely was staged even if the Browns didn't know about it -- the guy who fell in the water was an "influencer" who immediately put the video on his feeds. -
the point is nobody is accurate on passes that are deep down field. it's a low percentage throw and if you only watch the highlights of other games...those are the ones they tend to show
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He was good! My dad had all his records. RIP
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Nathaniel Hackett is coaching D!
Buffalo Junction replied to Miyagi-Do Karate's topic in The Stadium Wall
They’ve done this before…. Hire a former O or D coordinator to work with the opposing side and help prep the unit while assisting with the scout team they’re going against. It’s not the worst idea if ownership has the cash. Plus, LaFluer gives buddies - like Salah - soft landings. -
"I watch Maxwell Harrison on Keon Coleman, in phase on Coleman’s route. Now, they were both running 1/2 speed so a lot should not be deduced from what you’re seeing." Astro, are you suuuuuure that they were both running 1/2 speed?
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I'll give Maddy a pass for that one. In hindsight she was speaking truth about His Diggsness in a casual convo with a peer (that was caught on a hot mic). It was a truth that made him look bad, so he had his team strong-arm the Bills PR into making her grovel. Which, even at the time was a worse look to me than if Diggs had just laughed it off. He's a superstar, and any "ding" of his brand coulda been popped out using dry ice without scratching the paint. Instead he chose to flex on the "little people" working for the Bills, with the same result we'd have if Big Ed Oliver were to arm-wrestle a 3rd grader. She's not antagonizing Josh, he just couldn't figure out what she was asking. Rather than spitting out some meaningless pablum, he basically asked her. Note: I'm not defending Glab as a journalist here, I don't think she's very good. But Fair is Fair.
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There are different deep throws and Josh excels in most of them. Deep posts, deep corner we've seen him hit time and time again. Vertical deep routes on the sideline is something I think he has been inconsistent with his entire career.
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I think what he is trying to say is only what we have all noticed over the duration of his career with our own eyes. On what most people refer to as 'bombs', Allen struggles with giving his receiver a catchable ball. Most of the time he doesn't put enough air under it and he overthrows his target or when he puts the ball slightly off target to either side, again, not enough air under the ball so it's very difficult for the receiver to track it and reposition his body to make the catch. No one is saying Allen can't throw a deep pass well. He throws those 15-30 yard frozen ropes on target as well or better than any QB in the league. It's the 'bomb's that he has always really struggled with.
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This isn't what the topic is though. Stats tend to do a very poor job at measuring the topic because of Allen. I don't have a horse in this race besides logic. Allen is generating an absurd amount of off schedule plays 20 yards or more downfield. Heck, he's doing it 40 yards or more downfield at times. The call out people have on Josh is can he hit a schemed deep ball 30-50 yards downfield in stride. The sort of play Bo Nix and Denver had to go up 7-0 in the wild card game or the sort of play JP Losman and Lee Evans did so well. It is a unique throw for a QB and we really don't have a lot of WR who do it well or even gain the separation. Ultimately I don't know the answer.
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This offense can move the ball and score on anyone on the planet much of the time. Fixed that for you. We all remember the last drive in AFC champshionship game where they could not move the ball and score and they definitely wanted to.