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His body of work as a returner (punts mostly) was horrible as a Bronco and it probably got him released. The Bills have not let him do enough returns to make me confident in having him take over as their primary guy.
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Warner took some issue to the throw Josh made without resetting his feet. Josh does it often and makes nice throws that way. The release is quicker (no readjustment of his feet) and the open stance, sidearm delivery puts the ball around the oncoming pass rusher with little chance for them to bat the ball. It's the kind of throw a 2nd baseman often makes to start a double play. The quicker release, arm whip throw can still be made accurately. I think that nasty throw Josh made to John Brown at the goal line vs. the LV Raiders (should have been ruled a TD) was made that way. John Brown was running to the sideline and out of time and the throw had to get there quick.
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Jordan Poyer admits to being an alcoholic
JESSEFEFFER replied to Markaf431's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I took it that he heard the stories of others who lost everything of importance in their life to their disease and that it could have soon been his story as well. Not despicable, nor is it saying that he is "above" them. They gave him insight on where his life was headed if he did not face his alcoholism and it has helped him get one year of sobriety. He offered to talk to others about if they wanted. -
I'd add a play from Josh's first NFL start. Melvin Ingram attempted to sack Josh but Josh decided to turn it into a rodeo event and took about 10 steps with Ingram wrapped around his waist. So, it was sort of like when he trucked Van Noy but fumbled it at the end (which did not count.) This one ended with an interception which did count but I thought to myself that I'd never seen a QB do that to a DE before. Ingram can't complete the sack.
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Ryan Fitzpatrick leaning toward retirement
JESSEFEFFER replied to BuffaloBills1998's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Given the cities he has played in, the coaches and offensive systems to which he has been exposed, the general good will he has throughout the league and with the NFL media, his sense of humor, strong personality, well developed communication skills and Tony Romo making $17+ million annually, Fitz should really consider seeking a color analyst role. I think he'd kill it. -
Wall Street Journal article on Diggs (and Allen)
JESSEFEFFER replied to bigK14094's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
In 2019 Josh was objectively good among his NFL peers in the 4th quarter, RZ possessions, 3rd and 8+, intermediate throws 10-20 and on the road. Those are game situations where QB play really matters to wins and losses and while there may have been a "growing sense" of good "in spite of" him, that does not mean it was an accurate take on what was really going on. I would respect any outside opinion that took that view of his 2019 season. -
State by state rooting interests
JESSEFEFFER replied to CorkScrewHill's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
With all those WNY senior citizens who have seasonally or permanently relocated to Florida, I suspect the Bills to be a strong #2 there. -
Justin Zimmer on Taron Johnson's Pick-6
JESSEFEFFER replied to JESSEFEFFER's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
For the record, you are correct. I saw the best camera angle of it on Twitter and it is as you say, Damn if I can find it again so just take my word for it. This particiulasr clip had a CHCH logo on the screen but the video locked up and when refreshed I went back to the top of the timeline. The entire video story was over 2 minutes. -
So the Lamar excuses start????
JESSEFEFFER replied to Billsfan1972's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
He has quite a bit to do with this. As a young, developing and supposedly inaccurate passer Josh was still getting big production from his WRs. By contrast, the young, developing Lamar doesn't generate much production from any of his WRs. Most likely it's because the offense designed to let Lamar thrive does not do the same for the WRs. -
So the Lamar excuses start????
JESSEFEFFER replied to Billsfan1972's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
John Brown was playing well with Flacco and had a great 2019 with Josh. He disappeared from the Ravens offense when Lamar came in. Robert Foster likely played the best football of his career in 2018. Diggs, Beasley and Brown have had the best years of their careers with Josh. The next WR that thrives with Lamar throwing him the ball will be the first. -
Justin Zimmer on Taron Johnson's Pick-6
JESSEFEFFER replied to JESSEFEFFER's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
First touch may have been 1 yard deep but his momentum carried him further into the EZ with his next two steps. I think you are correct and by the time the process of the catch was officially completed he was at least two yards deep. -
Justin Zimmer on Taron Johnson's Pick-6
JESSEFEFFER replied to JESSEFEFFER's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Yeah. Under rotated back flip, broken neck and death five days later should qualify for #1 but maybe they thought it would be kicking dirt on his grave so they put him at an obscure #22. -
Justin Zimmer on Taron Johnson's Pick-6
JESSEFEFFER replied to JESSEFEFFER's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Maybe. But Justin's hand is not stationary, it is actually swiping at the ball. I thought this was the best camera shot because of the resolution. You can see Justin's fingers and the laces on the ball which shows extra wobble, i.e. nose up then nose down. I'd like someone to ask Justin if he got it at all. If you think there is a better angle/shot I'd like to see it. There is one where you can't even see the ball until it had passed by him, either post tip or not. -
Justin Zimmer on Taron Johnson's Pick-6
JESSEFEFFER replied to JESSEFEFFER's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Here is the Next Gen Stats "dot diagram" or whatever they call it, of the play. I think these are fun to look to see how everyone responded to the play. NGS field diagram of the play -
Justin Zimmer on Taron Johnson's Pick-6
JESSEFEFFER replied to JESSEFEFFER's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I did a search to find which of the Gramatica kickers hurt himself celebrating (Bill on a 42 yard, 1st quarter field goal) and found this: 23 Athletes Injured While Celebrating Last one I saw that made me think of this was when Mongo pile drove Lee Smith after his TD catch. -
Justin Zimmer on Taron Johnson's Pick-6
JESSEFEFFER replied to JESSEFEFFER's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Buffalo Bills on Twitter: "TARON JOHNSON PICK SIX‼️ 📺 #BALvsBUF: https://t.co/VqXMJDH1vI https://t.co/WjuPWerVod" / Twitter Best resolution is at ;55 -
Next Gen Stats had Justin at 18.5+ mph and the only DT clocked higher this season is Aaron Donald. Justin was the first Bill to get to Taron for the celebration and, more importantly, I think he tipped that pass. The deflection slowed it down and made it land short. If so, I would want him written into the story of one of the biggest plays in Bills history.
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