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MaineMoxie

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    Originally from East Aurora. Now in Kennebunk, Maine

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  1. It’s been years since I’ve posted here (though I read it every day). Couldn’t resist replying to this. I live in Kennebunk. There are a few other Bills fans here aside from my wife and I. I might consider something, though it would depend on some other factors.
  2. I never post here anymore but I just couldn't let this one go. I've lived in New England for 16 years. There is literally NOTHING worse than a New England sports fan. They are insufferable.
  3. Except Roman's not that great either. He has repeatedly shown that he can't make adjustments.
  4. The final score was 40-32 and you're blaming the QB?
  5. Right, every QB makes bad throws. Maybe the best way to explain it is a comparison to a baseball pitcher. Every pitcher can have an off night. But sometimes pitchers lose their control for unknown reasons (e.g. Steve Blass, Rick Ankiel). Now imagine a pitcher who loses his control for some unknown reason maybe once a game, at some random point in the game, but maybe regains it later. This inexplicable loss of control appears to be completely random. That's EJ. With only 16 games plus single-elimination playoffs, an unpredictable element is a bad thing in football.
  6. That's not the point, though. It doesn't matter who he was throwing to. The fact was that it was a really, really bad throw. He totally forgot his fundamentals on that play.
  7. Well, I'm a little late in replying to this, but c'est la vie. Anyway, it was just the one under throw, but it was the nature of that under throw. He looked good otherwise, but the nature of that under throw is not something you can coach out of him. It's a case of the body just reacting. Granted, it may not happen often, but when it does happen, it happens when an athlete (in this case EJ) is trying to make something happen and they get anxious. It's a really, really bad problem to have. It's like a star pitcher who, every so often, just starts tossing totally wild pitches. That's fine in baseball when you play 162 games, but in football? A friend of mine said EJ could benefit from a bit of Phil Jackson mindfulness training.
  8. Well, after seven seasons of Sunday Ticket (and 12 years with DirecTV in general), I finally cut the cord completely on DirecTV. Instead I signed up for NFL Game Pass (and traded in DTV for a Roku box and a digital antenna). I figured I'll probably get at least five games this season that I didn't need ST for (the primetime games, the two New England games, and the London game) which means I was really only paying for eleven games. Plus the only reason I held on to DTV was ST. I realize I will not get the games live (unless I log in through a VPN which may work), but I get them as soon as the last 4 PM game ends and I can skip the ads if I want or pause in the middle. The money saved means I can now get NHL Center Ice (which I can stream through my Roku box).
  9. My concern is the nature of EJ's mistakes. I've seen this kind of thing with other athletes at all levels – in an effort to make a play, the body just reacts and the brains, along with all the fundamentals, get temporarily left behind. I'm not sure there's much you can do about that.
  10. They refer to him as "Polish" not because he is of Polish decent (many of us are), but because he is a native of Poland. Incidentally, I had no idea that Janikowski was born in Poland.
  11. Never saw him play, but I was an altar boy at his funeral.
  12. Except they did quite well with Matt Cassel at QB for nearly an entire season.
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