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Granted I don't watch every fins game but this seems like a significant overpayment. He's good but not "plan your defense around him" good.
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Put any of the drought era QBs in place of Allen the last few years and McDermott is back in Carolina coaching DBs right now.
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Tremaine Edmunds was only 19 when those first came out.
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Saw that this morning. It's gospel for insecure dudes.
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Hey that might be enough to sign Diggs in the offseason.
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Per Bills Twitter.
Sounds like he's still recovering from the stroke
Wishing him the best. He had a bit of that old school football cadence that is in short supply these days.
Really hoping the Bills upgrade from Chris Brown. That guy is awful. His ceiling should have been local high school football but he looks like he's not allowed within 500 yards of a school anyway.
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1 hour ago, boyst said:
I don't hold people up on a pedestal and I don't judge people for their sports performances. I don't simply judge. Dude, man. Let Brady be a regular guy who is imperfect. Let OJ Simpson be a regular guy who is in perfect, dude. Because, man, to be honest: neither has a significant impact on your life. Man, dude, man, pal.
Yup. Brady and OJ are both imperfect. Two peas in a pod. One killed just two people, the other killed a whole football team and it's fans for 15 years.
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I can see being indifferent towards an autograph. That's pretty much my stance too.
But to actively have hatred for a guy who was just far better at his job than anyone on the team you liked was at theirs says a lot more about you than him.
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Great roast.
Is it weird that I take pride in the fact he roasted the Bills before any other team?
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He seems like a genuinely good guy. Very unlike Brady in my book.
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What does it technically mean to be legally incapacitated? Does she have any hope for recovery?
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Well we signed Quentez Cephas. And likely for cheaper. Now who's laughing?
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39 minutes ago, boyst said:
He is the most unlikable guy in the NFL because he was already a megadouche but now all of these tweens eyes are upon him about being a good man/role model because crazy taytay think her #1873839392 option of a man is a good one.
F'n both. Everything after 1989 sucks.
Yup. That's when we started losing super bowls.
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If I had to put some money on it, I'd bet this doesn't move the needle much.
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2 minutes ago, McBean said:
Ground and pound.
YESSSS!
Just so you know, you have at least one fan who is appreciating your sarcasm the last couple of days.
Stupid team does stupid things. Rinse and repeat.
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Just now, YoloinOhio said:
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It's about draft pick value. And picking an RB almost never provides good value. It's like this team doesn't know they have a unicorn at qb.
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They love wasting mid-round picks on RBs. Don't know anything about the guy, but it's just poor asset management as usual from these guys.
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The NFL creams at the sound of helmets crashing into each other. If they just made the outside of helmets also soft like the inside (with a solid frame in between) I'm sure that help quite a bit. Not as loud, but safer. Tough choice for the bean counters up top.
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2 hours ago, Sweats said:
You know Mahomes can run, don't you?......if there's no one at the line, then what's to stop him from running up the gut, picking up some serious yards and calling a quick TO?
I see what you're getting at, but you gotta have someone at the LOS, perhaps 2-3 guys to keep Mahomes honest. You know that if there was no one home and Mahomes cut off a deep run, the media would have a field day of why McD didn't keep some guys there.
And you know that dropping into coverage doesn't mean all 11 guys standing at the goal line, don't you?
Rushing zero and putting everyone in pass coverage was the path to victory here and it's foolish to argue otherwise. Mahomes had to get rid of the ball quick or throw a deep prayer. There were no other options. McDermott was afraid of giving up a TD so he essentially conceded a FG. It's an absolute hall of fame coaching blunder that should have resulted in him not being let on the team plane home after the game, but unfortunately his cowardly ass is still here. A blind child playing Madden couldn't have screwed that up any worse. And it wasn't like he was being hurried. The clown called timeouts before each of the two plays before the FG.
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19 minutes ago, Sweats said:
Like, no one at the line or guys just standing around?.......what are you talking about?!?
Nobody at the line. Everyone in coverage. There was literally no point in having a pass rush in that situation. McDermott blew it.
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The last two people who would publicly criticize McDermott are Poyer and Hyde. He might be an incompetent choke artist but the guy can coach DBs and he made these guys a lot of money. Reading between the lines though, Poyer not flatly absolving the coaching of responsibility and parroting canned lines like "it's on the players", "the coaches aren't on the field", etc. is all you really need to know.
This meltdown lays squarely on the guy who was running up and down the sidelines calling timeouts before each of the two plays before the tying field goal. The yellow streak running down his back is why the Bills didn't win that game. But the segment of fans who still have drought PTSD will never be able to see how limited he is because he was lucky enough to land a genetic freak at QB. Without Allen, this guy is coaching DBs in Carolina right now.
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For someone who watches zero college football, these kinds of write-ups are invaluable. Thanks OP. This was a great read.
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53 minutes ago, BADOLBILZ said:
I think CB is an exception though. Not much history of them getting all the way back after a mid or late career achilles tear. It's the position in the game that requires the most agility. Easier to compensate at positions like RB or WR even. CB is very much about reaction.
I suspect he will be a shell of his former self. He didn't exactly knock the last re-hab out of the park, that one ended up being on the long end of recoveries. Wish him the best, I was the only guy on TSW that had him as CB1 in that draft class.......but he is less likely to return to good starter form than he is to return to this
You having him as the top CB on your board from a draft almost a decade ago was the first thing I thought of too when I read this news.
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Good on him for getting that contact. No idea what the Rams are thinking here. He wasn't worth that amount before this latest injury. Never mind now.
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What team do you feel has had the most collection of talent in the history of sports?
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Even though they lost, the 1987 Russian hockey team at the Canada Cup was probably the only time I've seen one team look like they are playing a different sport than their opponent. They were incredible. I've never seen the game played at such a highly skilled level before or since.
As stacked as Canada was, they really needed that favourable officiating and general thuggery or they would have gotten smoked.