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Josh Allen, the most expensive hotdog in the league
WhitewalkerInPhilly replied to boyst's topic in The Stadium Wall
I swear to you, I make a point of getting to a Wegmans half an hour away so I can get as big a pack of Sahlems as possible. Otherwise I'm in *shudders* Nathan's country. Also quarts of Bison French Onion but that is to be expected -
Tyler Dunne's piece on Caleb Williams is DAMNING
Coach Tuesday replied to estro613's topic in The Stadium Wall
Update: you were spot on and he did not handle it well when it got real. Both QBs flashed at times but have long ways to go. The NFC North is a really interesting division this year. -
Josh Allen, the most expensive hotdog in the league
CoudyBills replied to boyst's topic in The Stadium Wall
OMG, hope she knows a good orthopedic surgeon to replace that blown out hip joint. -
Ed Oliver hit on 3rd down last drive. Wow
No_Matter_What replied to Warriorspikes51's topic in The Stadium Wall
You are saying bolded based on what you saw live or did you have a chance to see All22 already? I'd love to hear your opinion who was mostly responsible for all their big gains in the running game. There was a stat close to the game end that they had 8 plays for 20+ yards. I plan to check out All22 tonight myself but my understanding of the game is less than optimal to say the least Or is there anyone out there with good video analysis already? -
Josh Allen, the most expensive hotdog in the league
AlCowlingsTaxiService replied to boyst's topic in The Stadium Wall
Nobody in their right mind can defend Delaware North and their putrid food offerings …. -
53 is as far as he hit from, as I understand it, rather than a max. Kickers test their distance warming up so they can say they're comfortable from a given length. I didn't see warmups, so I can't say if Prater was short from, say, 55. But typically they don't try too much beyond 53-55, at least in the hour before the game. For instance, that 60 yarder Bass hit against the Dolphins last year? Wing and a prayer. I don't recall him testing it during warmups. He wasn't short from a given distance, but nobody knew if he could hit it from 60.
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Inside the post game victory speech
CarolinaBillsFan replied to JerseyBills's topic in The Stadium Wall
While watching this video I was keeping an eye on Oliver in the background. When McD said Matt Prater's name, Ed's body language took a negative tone. I maybe be wrong, but Ed did not look happy, I think Ed deserved a game ball. Watch around the 33sec mark. -
Ed Oliver hit on 3rd down last drive. Wow
Buffalo03 replied to Warriorspikes51's topic in The Stadium Wall
Too bad he doesn't do this every week. Now we might be playing "Where's Waldo?" With him the next few weeks -
Whoever left stadium early needs to….
Buffalo03 replied to Riverboat Ritchie's topic in The Stadium Wall
"Have some faith next time" -
Ed Oliver hit on 3rd down last drive. Wow
GunnerBill replied to Warriorspikes51's topic in The Stadium Wall
He was dominant on Sunday. As I said above every time we got the Ravens off the field there was a play in those 3 downs that Ed Oliver made. I know people here hate PFF but they gave him a 92.1 grade for the game. That was the 7th best grade they gave to anyone in the league at any position week 1. -
Whoever left stadium early needs to….
AlCowlingsTaxiService replied to Riverboat Ritchie's topic in The Stadium Wall
I approve of your new profile picture 😂 -
How much better is the Ravens team on paper than the Bills?
GunnerBill replied to Lost's topic in The Stadium Wall
Last night wasn't a Matt Milano type game even when he was at his peak, in fairness. I think absolutely he isn't close to Smith at this point. Simpson is a different type of linebacker and after some struggles earlier last season he does seem on the upswing. Where Matt is on the downslope is something to view in games other than Sunday night IMO. -
Ed Oliver hit on 3rd down last drive. Wow
NewEra replied to Warriorspikes51's topic in The Stadium Wall
the play I haven’t seen anyone comment on is the 1st and 10 on the ravens last drive. Everyone that has access to rewatching should check it out. Off the snap- he explodes off the line and jacks his man 2 yards into the backfield within a second- Henry had to reroute himself a bit and that was all it took to bottle him up. I friggin love this guy. Literally everything about him. Now we just need to get this kind of production out of him in every playoff game. -
Throwback game Cardinals @ Bills ‘86. Kelly’s 1st win
Chandler#81 posted a topic in The Stadium Wall
The USFL supplied many fine players throughout the League. Kent Hull started and ended his career as Jimbo’s Center-
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Ed Oliver hit on 3rd down last drive. Wow
Livinginthepast replied to Warriorspikes51's topic in The Stadium Wall
Ed was a difference maker on Sunday. That's the player we thought we would get when we got him. -
Sometimes I go and walk the street Behind the green sheet of glass A million miles below their feet A million miles, a million miles I'll be with you, girl Like being low Hey-hey-hey, like being stoned Be with you, girl Like being low Hey-hey-hey, like being stoned
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Do we really need to take victory laps or make definitive judgments about this young player after one week? Can we just say he had a great 4th quarter that helped the team win and it looks like he and Josh are building some trust and a connection? The “instant gratification” mentality of some fans is tiring.
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I agree. It looks like a poor angle by Rapp (I assume this is the TD; didn't watch your clip but watched the clip of that play a few times.) Part of it, however, is "get off a block" up front. And part of it too is either design or execution up front with respect to gap assignment. By the time Rapp gets a bead on Henry, nobody has touched Henry, Henry has a ton of speed, and Rapp is in a pretty tough spot. Yes, the angle looks awful. But, in fairness, somebody has to get a body part on Henry before he's into Rapp's level.
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My biggest criticism of those who criticize McD is that they fail to recognize his continued and consistent growth as a head coach. They harken back to mistakes he made 4, 5, even 6 years ago as if he is the same coach now he was then. It’s not dissimilar to looking at 2018-19 Josh Allen and the player he is now. Even last year there were talking heads still clinging to their assessments of rookie Josh and we blew our lids over it. Why doesn’t McD get the same respect from our fan base? Saying this team is “all Josh” is a disservice to many men — Beane, McD, and the rest of the roster. McD has been a very large part of Josh’s growth and development — does anyone want to argue he wasn’t? It’s time to stop the narrative that McD is somehow keeping us from a championship. He out-coached Harbaugh Sunday night by a mile, and Harbaugh is universally acknowledged as a top-5 HC in the league.
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The answer at safety is TIME. Bishop needs reps to get comfortable. I’m not predicting Bishop/Rapp will become some dynamic duo but they can be mid-tier and that is sufficient on this team.
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That is probably more true than we realize.
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How much better is the Ravens team on paper than the Bills?
eball replied to Lost's topic in The Stadium Wall
I’m getting a little tired of this narrative. The Bills’ OL is better. The Ravens’ C is excellent but the other four spots go to Buffalo. The TEs are a wash. Flowers starts, and after that it’s a wash or Buffalo is better. The two starting RBs are Henry and Cook. Defensively it’s slightly more slanted towards Baltimore — the safeties, one CB, one LB, and two DL. But these rosters are not as lopsided as many of you seem to believe. -
Beane would've dealt him 1st day of FA, that culture in Mia is cooked considering this is a leader in that locker room and they looked like they wanted to go home after getting down 7 lol
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How much better is the Ravens team on paper than the Bills?
Spiderweb replied to Lost's topic in The Stadium Wall
Milano as well. I believe he is ramping up to get to his former self. -
Hes beyond the benefit of the doubt now.