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Yeah but Spencer Brown spoke coarsely to a guy after a different late hit on Josh and we all know that's so much worse
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If I was a prospective GM and my one shot waslooking at these two salary caps? I'm Picking the Browns. The big, big problem with the Browns (not counting ownership) is the utter millstone that is the Watson contract. It's bad, but the Broncos got out of similar straights with Wilson and are doing ok. The Browns have the rollover to suck it up and have a couple vets whose contracts are up in 2026 meaning they are great trade deadline pieces to accumulate assets and reset your cap. 2025 would be brutal. 2026 would be rough. 2027 you are clear salary and if you're smart be flush with young talents and picks.
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Bengals. The Ravens are looking scary to me. I feel good enough that the Bills can shred the Bengals D if they manage the playoffs which is no sure thing. Bengals have two games vs the Steelers and other wild card hopefuls in the Broncos and Chargers so it's not like they have an easy road if they split with Baltimore
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Honestly it's better than I thought. If I'm the Bills I rest him and try to have the full crew ready for KC. Worst case if they are looking at this as days not weeks then if KC is out there is the bye to get 100%
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Hey! I'm pretty practices myself! ...wait
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Anything on this at all? All I have is speculation that it's a sprain or a hurt tendon
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I keep remembering Week 18 last year which I think sums up McDaniel as a coach. The Dolphins come in putting both Achane and Mostert in the backfield and Tua starts doing this little pop handoff which effectively makes it a read option between two capable backs and they just tear through the Bills defense...in the first half. In the second, McDermott decides to stop trying to read the run and just goes for penetration knowing they are going to get burned and relying on TFL to keep the Phins behind the sticks. Instead of adjusting, McDaniel kinda gave it up and went back to Tua passing and their offense falls apart in the second half. Brilliant play design. Other than today, piss poor situational awareness.
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Legitimately that was the best I've seen the Dolphins play is in the McDaniel era. Achane is going to haunt us for years. Tua missed 3 total passes. They were dialed in and hitting hard and not allowing anything deep. McDaniel didn't forget that he has a run game. And even with some incredible refball they still came up short
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As I think about it I think you're likely right. An X-ray would rule out a break but they'd likely want an MRI to diagnose a sprain and would likely want to rest overnight to get a clearer look.
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Seriously though has anyone heard anything? X-rays are pretty quick I have to think they have some ideas by now
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I said it before, I'll say it again: Davis has shown enough that I trust him more as the primary back. I want to see more of Cook as a Kamara or CMC
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Yeah, now that it's over and I'm through it, I have to give it to the Dolphins. They knew that a loss would effectively shut out their chances for he division and they brought it while the Bills obviously didn't (in a reverse of last game). Tua was humming and Achane is going to haunt us for years. But they're going to have an uphill climb to even sniff a wild card at the moment.
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Week 9, Fish v. Bills, GAME BALLS!
WhitewalkerInPhilly replied to Freddie's Dead's topic in The Stadium Wall
I have to give it to Bass. A 61 yard clutch FG? What the hell, where has that been man? -
Week 9 - Dolphins at Bills Game Week Thread
WhitewalkerInPhilly replied to BillsFan619's topic in The Stadium Wall
Especially with the safety situation I keep asking myself "what's going to stop our run game from having a repeat of last time?" If anything the gap seems wider: the Bills have seen the emergence of Ray Davis as a second punch, the O line has more continuity and we've seen Coleman able to check into a designed run if they slack on coverage.