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  2. Yeah I think Cook still is a bit underrated by Bills fans. The blocking is great but his vision and footwork elevates the blocking more than the other way around IMO. They put a lot of trust in him to make the blocks right and he just about always delivers. He's done a really good job of picking up dirty yards too when nothing else is available which is why his rate of 0 or negative yard runs is so low. Compare that to Ray Davis who has a lot more negative runs on his resume.
  3. Pat Moran on twitter indicated we may not see Bosa again until Christmas fwiw.
  4. He has a top 5 HC in the nfl. The OC is great and will be there as long as Vrabel doesn’t fire him. Maye looks really good. He’s still growing which is the scary thing. Unlike Tua, Maye can actually make plays outside the pocket and on the go. Really sucks that NE basically fell into another franchise QB with an awesome HC so quickly. A HC , mind you, who knows how to beat the Bills
  5. Always thought Harris needed better receivers...
  6. Sorry I'm confused - how does having turnovers show they underestimated the Pats?
  7. https://foghat.com/tour/ At least there is one original member...
  8. 1) Kyle Williams is the receiver you site behind Diggs and Hollins? The fact that you don't know who Kayshon Boutte or Pop Douglas are basically tells me that you don't actually follow NFL football. Boutte has become one of the best deep threats in the league. His ascent started prior to McDaniels arrival. Douglas is an electric slot/gadget guy. Another guy who was impactful prior to McDaniels. How could you not remember him when he used to be the only guy with juice in that WR corps in years past? Very impactful, dynamic, inexpensive, starting caliber players with complementary skills who are trending toward getting paid handsomely when their FA comes. What really gives your angle away is that you know who their 5th or 6th receiving option is(Kyle Williams).......likely because he was in the draft last year and you probably start paying attention to draft eligible players after the season is over. There is no comparing their WR corps to that of the Bills. Even if the Bills had the health that they have had in NE. If Allen had that group and a healthy Hunter Henry instead of an absent Dalton Kincaid then Allen is likely in the process of repeating his MVP performance.......and then some. 2) As for the old argument that Tom Brady had no pass game options.........he had a HoF TE in Gronk and a very impactful, dynamic player in Julian Edelman(much better than anyone the Bills currently have at WR) for a lot of those seasons in question. When it started getting to the level of how bad the Bills receiving talent is THIS season....specifically 2019....that's when Brady's production fell off dramatically and the next season he went to Tampa Bay and his career was revived thanks to a bunch of excellent receiving options.
  9. https://www.sports-reference.com/stathead/tiny/qwqNx Xavier has 4 more games played with 31 more catches, 144 more receiving yards and 1 less reception TD. Xavier also has 28 more rushes for 189 more rushing yards and 3 more rushing TDs. Based on those numbers alone think the trade up wasn't that great of a deal to me, yet maybe can ask Chiefs fans what they think about Worthy?
  10. Would you remove his glasses and shave his beard for all that? Asking for a friend.
  11. and we’ve been poor we know what our weaknesses are. pats may flatter to deceive when the heat is on
  12. I blame Brady for his injuries. Offense pass game stinks. Our route spacing. Timing. Variety. Scheme. Attention to detail. Stinks. We have him in these heavy sets all the time. He’s actually a better blocker than I thot. But he can only really pick off DBs. Josh is scrambling around all the time. Kincaid having to work extra hard to get open while getting mugged in the middle of the field all the time. last year Allen was pretty inaccurate throwing to Kincaid (it’s backed up w #s) and his knee / PCL injury at Texans last year was bc of Allen throwing a bad throw
  13. Some pretty boring "outrage." Can you ever find people to talk to about this, or do you save it for here?
  14. 1967 Packers. Positing so everyone knows how old I am.
  15. Bosa week to week. Hoping Fox is ready to step up and play meaningful snaps. At this point, they should shut down Palmer for a couple weeks and let the ankle heal.
  16. you're statement was factually incorrect. Goldman is in both parties pockets. They hedge. That's what they do. But I was surprised how little was given in total.
  17. Well the rub worked and Knox was open from the get-go. Pretty sure Knox is the first read. But the unaccounted for defender jumped, took that option away and Allen saw Keon which is an easier throw. It is 4th down so Allen was looking for a sure thing.
  18. A jobs problem, eh? Sounds like we need more deportations.
  19. I do not think its the slam dunk move that you seem to think it is. Considering Keon suffered a 4 week wrist injury in his rookie year, I think he's comparably productive and has more upside than does a situationally gimmicky player. As it is, I'd take Josh and Keon over Patrick and Xavier.
  20. Your opinion that Goldman Sachs has my best interest in mind is your opinion. One I don't share.
  21. For those Bills fans upset that Buffalo didn't retain Stephon Diggs or Mack Hollins, or lamenting the current Bills offense. Then go take a look at the stats from the last few games of the New England Patriots games to discover that they are running an "everybody eats" style offense. Against the NY Giants this past week, 8 receivers were targeted and all 8 caught at least one pass. Diggs was the 6th leading receiver with 3 receptions for 23 yards. Hollins was next at 7th with 3 receptions for 23 yards, and their TE Hunter Henry was the #1 receiver who had 4 receptions for 73 yards...look familiar? 31 passes with 29 rushes. The week previous against Cincy, the Patriots had 9 receivers targeted with at least one pass, and their TE Hunter Henry was their leading receiver with 7 receptions for 115 yards. Diggs was 5th at 2 receptions for 20 yards, Hollins 2 receptions for 30 yards. 35 passes, 31 rushes. Now going back further against the NY Jets in week 11, Diggs was the leading receiver with 9 receptions for 105 yards, Hollings was #2 with 4 receptions for 64 yards, and Henry was 3rd with 4 receptions for 45 yards. 34 passes, 27 rushes. Against the Bucs, Hollins was the #1 with 6 receptions for 106 yards. Diggs was 3rd with 5 receptions for 46 yards. Henry was 5th with 1 reception for 9 yards and again, 8 receivers were targeted. 31 passes, 27 rushes. Going back further, it looks like the Patriots mix things up with their leading receiver week to week, which is smart, and it also looks like both Diggs, Hollins are fading towards the end of the season. More than anything, Diggs is the team's rah-rah guy, perhaps Hollins too.
  22. They also drafted him saying he had "inside / outside versatility". I said it then - he doesn't.
  23. From my perspective the key to a playoff run is Turnovers. Our offense has to not make any turnovers, and our defense has to make turnovers happen. Our succcess last year was a product of the success we had in the turnover game.
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