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IIRC, he had many inside the 20 but just barely. Not so many inside the 10 or better. Hang time was really good and the rate of returns was pretty low. Just not a consistent, directional kicker. Maybe he gets better. Agreed, I don't think Mckenzie should ever be trusted as a returner again and he was so bad at it in Denver that it got him waived. The Josh Norman thing should be pretty easy for them to scout. Just overlay the videos of him in coverage and see if he has lost anything or if it was all on how the WFT wanted him to play it. The Bills should be in a good position to be right about him.
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I don't know the number but I think it was more than once where Josh scored the TD after they tried numerous times with Gore and failed. Moss gets those carries I think, less Josh TDs and more Moss. Singletary not likely to be the first or second choice down close, imo.
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Hopefully Bass gets the chance to figure things out before needing to kick one that really matters. Almost any other position allows a young player to develop their skills. Not much tolerance for a kicker that costs his team wins.
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Missed this. You beat me to it. Although the 'roo attacking the golfer beats us both. ☺️
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Maybe Bass Cache now. I could just go for "cash" but opted for a second ambiguously pronounced word just for fun.
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I wonder if he saw the way it was going to end and asked for his release now instead of later. He was a good Bill and I wish him well. Maybe a nice gig for a dome team.
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They are making an example of him as a message to the rest of the media. Pretty silly really. Cody Ford working both positions on the right side is news? I think he got caught up doing a live report like he has done for over two decades.and had no one there besides Tasker to restrain him. Instead Steve was probing for more info. The Cleveland Browns have been live streaming and they do not show any view of their formations outside the tackles. Seems reasonable. As for Chris Brown I think he does his job well but slipped by not checking himself during a live segment. He reflexively did did what his training and experience had conditioned him to do. He was making the show better, imo.
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A fair question would be what is fair compensation for a decent, do-it-all RB on a 2nd contract when they are part of a tandem? Some say don't even bother while others might say yes but for less guaranteed and fewer years. All other positions are cashing in including average, rotational DL.
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Four players are designated on Tuesday which lasts until game day. After the game there would be approximately 48 hours when all 16 are subject to being claimed and put on some other team's active roster.
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Yes. Use every other row. Odd ones in one section and even ones in the adjacent ones. Skip the two seats nearest the aisle. Food and beverage consumed only at one's seat. Seats belonging to one season ticket account can be clustered as a social cohort. No or limited alcohol sales in the stadium. Willful failure to comply puts season ticket accounts at risk. No ticket exchange resales so don't try to win the right to attend with no intention of doing so. Masks handed out at the gates to people in line prior to entry. Fewer lines but they are longer and spaced out. I think it can be done.
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Newton vs Allen and Pats vs Bills
JESSEFEFFER replied to Inigo Montoya's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Ok, I'll answer. Cam had 4 seasons of his nearly 8 full seasons that looked much the same as Josh in 2019. Two before his MVP season and two after. Josh is ascending (maybe) and Cam is healthy (maybe) so 2020 projections for them seem like a draw to me. Most copied from Pro Football Reference. Four Years of Cam Yr G Cmp Att Cmp% Yds TD TD% Int Int% 1D Y/A AY/A Y/C Y/G Rate Sk Yds NY/A ANY/A Sk% 4QC GWD 13 16 292 473 61.7 3379 24 5.1 13 2.7 172 7.1 6.9 11.6 211.2 88.8 43 336 5.9 5.69 8.3 4 4 14 14 262 448 58.5 3127 18 4 12 2.7 156 7 6.6 11.9 223.4 82.1 38 300 5.82 5.45 7.8 3 2 16 15 270 510 52.9 3509 19 3.7 14 2.7 173 6.9 6.4 13 233.9 75.8 36 277 5.92 5.46 6.6 17 16 291 492 59.1 3302 22 4.5 16 3.3 167 6.7 6.1 11.3 206.4 80.7 35 242 5.81 5.28 6.6 1 3 278.8 480.8 58.0 3329.3 20.8 4.3 13.8 2.9 167.0 6.9 6.5 11.9 38 288.8 5.47 7.3 Yr G Rush Yds TD 1D Lng Y/A Y/G A/G Fum Fum/L 13 16 111 585 6 45 56 5.3 36.6 6.9 3 1 14 14 103 539 5 48 22 5.2 38.5 7.4 9 5 16 15 90 359 5 28 28 4 23.9 6 3 2 17 16 139 754 6 46 69 5.4 47.1 8.7 9 1 110.8 559.3 5.5 41.8 43.8 5.0 36.7 7.3 6.0 2.3 Year Two for Josh Allen Yr G Cmp Att Cmp% Yds TD TD% Int Int% 1D Y/A AY/A Y/C Y/G Rate Sk Yds NY/A ANY/A Sk% 4QC GWD 19 16 271 461 58.8 3089 20 4.3 9 2.0 146 6.7 6.7 11.4 193.1 85.3 38 237 5.72 5.71 7.6 4 5 Yr G Rush Yds TD 1D Lng Y/A Y/G A/G Fum Fum/L 19 16 109 510 9 42 36 4.7 31.9 6.8 14 4 -
Gunner, I think you are thinking too much like a scout and not enough like a person in charge of constructing a team. That's the value of a Frank Reich type backup. He is good for QB1, is comfortable with his role because he is fully aware of his limitations and can rise to the occasion when called upon and given time to prepare. Many of these other candidates would not check those boxes. Matt might check all 3.
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Funny you should say it this way. Frank did not start a game until his 4th year. He never looked good in the preseason games and fans questioned having him on the roster. He lacked any elite QB traits but would eventually hold the distinction of having lead his team back from the biggest deficits in both the NCAA and NFL. His leadership was elite. In his first start he brought his team back from behind on MNF against the Rams. We came to understand how his personal faith translated to being unflappable in leading his team in a tough spot. We have seen Barkley just one time leading the first team offense with a week of game preparation. That's all he had was a week of prep. It was a tough spot and he lead the Bills offense to a blowout of the Jets. It may be true that Matt is very much like Frank but let's hope that we never get a larger sample size to get the full measure of how similar he is.
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Newton vs Allen and Pats vs Bills
JESSEFEFFER replied to Inigo Montoya's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Cam had seasons in 2013, 2014 and 2017 that looked very much like Josh's did in 2019. If you can point to anything in those years that Cam did better than Josh I'd be happy to discuss it. Cam played all 16 in 2017 so reaching all the way back to 2015 in an attempt to define what a healthy 2020 might look like is cherry picking at its finest. I'd say the biggest difference I see is their reputations heading into those seasons. So what you say is no contest I'd say looks like nearly identical production. -
Don't forget about that horrible penalty he called on Cody Ford for his bump of block that fell way short of the "forcible" threshold that the rule requires. The poor LB drops on 3rd and 17 plus the failure to even attempt to wrap up Watson by two unblocked defenders on the game deciding play were bad Daboll calls as well. Actually though, it's a good thing so many players can say they screwed up in that game. They all can share in the collective blame and still have confidence in their coaching leadership. Humbled by failure on a big stage and hungry to be coached to improve is a good way to start the 2020 season.
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I have never seen an illegal touching call made in tandem with intentional grounding before. I think there was a common theme where the o-line could not handle the closing plays of a game in the no-huddle situation. Their whiff% went up as did their falling down-off balance,-trip over their own feet- while trying to pass set %. I think they got gassed and could not function normally. Of course TB12 can make a throw and land it outside of 10 yards of his nearest teammate and it's all good.
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How many times did we see a team waive their PK after a loss to the Bills last year? Jets, Titans Cowboys? Maybe there was another? Kickers are not scheme specific nor do they need to learn a playbook. Thus, there is no patience for young kickers to learn on the job nor is there much tolerance for any kicker that costs a team wins. There always seems to be a market for free agent kickers once the season begins and I don't think PS is a normal consideration but this is not a normal year. I can see them starting the season with both on the roster and letting it sort itself out. Once injuries hit and that extra roster spot becomes more valuable, one might have to go.