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Seemed odd, didn’t it, that the Jags never came close to Mahomes again after he went back in?
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That’s in my top 5 of favorite non-Bills games ever for the sheer schadenfreude. Along with NE’s three SB losses. Not sure I have a fifth.
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Love me some Poyer. But I’m signing Edmunds and extending Oliver before I do anything else if I’m BBB. Letting Edmunds go at this age and stage of his development, so we can keep a 32-year-old safety, is not a Beane-type move. And if you guys remember the Chris Drury drama, one thing you need to keep in mind is that the wife will usually get her way. He wanted to stay. She did not. He left. Control what you can control.
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💯 I was in college for the first two, unemployed for the third, and at my first job for the fourth. At that age, I had already experienced the Talkin’ Proud years and gone through excruciating playoff losses - Ron Smith’s catch and the delay of game - and the absolute nadir of the back to back 2-14 years. So when the SBs came I was already old enough to appreciate what I was seeing, and I knew it wouldn’t last forever. Doesn’t mean it didn’t hurt to lose those games, but I think it would have been worse if I was a little kid and hadn’t already experienced lean years. I will never forget the feeling at halftime of the Raiders game, up 41-3 and knowing that we were finally going to the Super Bowl. I’ll never forget my dad and I hugging complete strangers in a bar during The Comeback. I’ll never forget being in the stands for the KC game, recovering from the flu, when we pissed ‘em off and went to four. I absolutely enjoyed that ***** ride. My son is 20 now and lived through most of the drought, so, like me, he appreciates what we have now more than kids 10 years his junior who have never known anything but the Bills being in the playoffs. I haven’t had to teach him to enjoy this ride. He knows.
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Guarantee that all the pundits will be picking the Jags next week if we both win. “Trevor Lawrence did what Josh couldn’t do last year” blah blah blah
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Well, sure. But count me among those who doesn't give a ***** about marketing.
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Russ Brandon was a great marketer. I'd rather have what we have now, thanks. Having a ***** team will do that, too.
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You have a lot of time on your hands. 🙄
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In fairness, Anthony Muñoz is an absolute all-timer. But we have a couple of those too.
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We also have 12 Hall of Famers to their (checks notes) three... and one of those three is T.O. who played one year there, and another is Charlie Joiner who I would wager spent more years on our coaching staff than he did as a Bengals WR. 🤣
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That's funny, I have a son named Ethan in Cleveland. Well, Oberlin actually.
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I was 11 years and I remember this like it was yesterday too. And it was worse because there were no graphics and you had no idea as a TV viewer how much time was left. So when Lou caught that ball I was celebrating. And then... I remember Chuck Knox saying something in his office after the game like "we pay our quarterback X amount of money and he can't even tell time." So it must have been pretty egregious. Notice how neither he nor any of our players argued.
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A friend of mine who teaches high school physics in San Jose polled all 103 of his students in a class quiz yesterday. The question: "Who are the 49ers playing this weekend?" Three students got the answer right. Three. Now, I know it's a physics class, yada yada. But I have to think that in Buffalo, the ratio would almost be reversed.
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Wildcard game against Dolphins was longest home game in franchise history
BRH replied to Big Turk's topic in The Stadium Wall
And there were so many annoying things that happened in the 2nd and 3rd quarters that you were just champing at the bit to restart the game so you could put them out of your mind. Come on, next play, let’s go. Instead we had to wallow in the suckage while the NFL made more money. It was a really painful game to watch. And when you have a wife who expects the game to be over at 4 and you have to keep saying “no honey, the game’s not over, you can’t come inside yet” it can make for some tense times on the home front…. 😈 -
The excuse the league uses - that the ref looks at the play clock when it hits zero and then looks at the ball - is complete bull####. The clock is situated so the quarterback can see it. It’s not hard to situate an official where he can see both the clock and the snap. Especially if the clock uses a red border like in basketball. Also, when the clock hits zero, it doesn’t mean there’s one more invisible second. If that were the case, they would wait one second to blow the whistle at the 2 minute warning or the end of the half. It’s also a nonreviewable call. Entirely subject to the officials’ judgment. And the league to my knowledge has never demonstrated any interest in getting this right.
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Josh is morphing as a QB…has stopped running recklessly
BRH replied to Lenigmusx's topic in The Stadium Wall
Certain games you know you can win without Josh running all over the place. Like the last two. But when it started to get tight last week, you saw him break off a pretty angry run. He’ll run more this week. -
How confident are you the Bills beat the Bengals?
BRH replied to Steptide's topic in The Stadium Wall
I love how people assume that because the Bengals reached midfield on their second drive, they were going to score a touchdown, and then another, and then another, etc. Granted, things were not looking great on defense. Losing Taron Johnson on the first drive was a problem. And then when Damar went down, before we realized how serious it was, I became even more worried. I'm sure the GDT was a hot mess. I've never looked and I don't want to. But Taron is healthy again and the injury list for both teams looks different than it looked 2+ weeks ago. Plus the game is in Buffalo. I think this is what chaps the Bengals the most -- that their best shot against us was in Cincinnati 2+ weeks ago, and the landscape is different this time around. I can't blame them for feeling that way. But I also think that, now that Damar is recovering and they've had some time to think on it, the Bills are chapped that everyone assumes they were going to lose that game. It's going to be a war on Sunday. But I'm 100% confident that our guys will show up and play well, and when they do that, they're hard to stop. -
Same here. We should be given the same ability to protect Josh and I think we will be. And hopefully if anyone throws his helmet in frustration, they wait until they get to the sideline.
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I don't think we're going to blitz more than a handful of times, if even that. I'd rather show blitz and then flood zones with guys dropping unexpectedly into coverage. With a patchwork line, Burrow is likely to try early to get the ball out quickly on crossing routes. If we can disrupt the timing of those routes, eventually Cincinnati will adjust and that's when you might send the house. Or at least a couple of rooms. I certainly don't expect us to have the same game plan for Burrow that we had for Skyler Thompson.
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No, this happens when the league is hyperconscious about protecting quarterbacks -- particularly pocket passers -- above all else. The refs will know that Burrow is behind a patchwork line and they'll probably let a few things slide. We saw all the holding the Miami line did against us. Get ready for another three hours of that. The DL just needs to win its matchups and not assume that holds will be called.+
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This is the play I thought of first. I couldn’t believe it was 27 years ago because I can still see it like it was yesterday. Gary Plummer hit Holmes and Lee Woodall returned it.