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drf1835

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  1. Stormy is not a horse, as she never says naaay, but yeaaaa. Get er done Beane.
  2. Prior to the draft, Josh was advertised as the least ready of all the rookie qbs. That still appears evident as he holds on to the ball the longest. According to espn, he releases the ball after 3.15 seconds, worst in the nfl. So, whether he is hesitant because of bad habit in trusting his strong arm too much to make up the difference, or because right now he processes or reads things slower, or as he is thinking too much, or with a desire to make the best or most perfect play, or something else, I am not sure. Regardless, I feel Josh is likely just that type of qb that takes a year or two at most to blossom. He is tough, with great attitude and work ethic, and seems smart, and he has a strong arm and can run, we know. Of course with less nfl experience, a below average oline and recievers, he likely feels more pressure or hesitancy. Things will slow down and he will gain more confidence, the more he plays and finds successes on the field, snd the more comfort with his teammates. The way I look at it, he has played against lots of blitzes, good defenses and did not crumble. He has been through the worst. Things should improve, if the coaches soon let him rip it, and do not keep handcuffing him.
  3. Well, the roller coaster works both ways. It is a gamble hiring prima washed up donnas. Beggers like Dez cannot be choosers. Don't play a whole year more if he wants. The almost nonexistent demand now will go to 0 demand for him and others like him next year. Players who are old and on the big decline and who have bigger heads and headaches than nfl teams want or need, are a dime a dozen.
  4. What do you think Drew Brees' 3rd year looked like OP.? 57.6 % , 2108 yards, 11 TD 15 INT, 62.5 rating. It took awhile for that kid to blossom. Now the greatest total yards passing ever. To expect J. Allen to in 4 games is dumb.
  5. Allen fakes a handoff to Shady, attempts to pass but sees no receiver is open, so he darts through an opening in the middle, then jumps over a zebra bent down with a whistle in his mouth, stiff arming a linebacker after he lands on his feet and starts to run up the field, and then at full speed turning on his after burners and racing seventy yards downfield towards the right end zone pileon this tme, but then after seeing two Packers protecting that front corner there, Josh smiles and at first takes a quick left to avoid rhem, but then as those two defenders come near Allen turns right puts his head down and bull rushes them into the endzone.
  6. That's ok. I didn't know Louis Riddick, the ESPN guy who sounds exactly like Robb, was Robb Riddick's brother. I thought Robb just changed his name to Louis.
  7. It's called trusting the process, as we have a gm and coach their 1st year taking their team to the playoffs, and have a plan in place to get rid of the old, worn, unproductive, overpaid, and the ones who do not fit here. Persons here are allowed to have optimism after us beating the Vikings and the rookie Allen getting better each game, and having already having had two hugely memorable plays and participating in a historic upset that most qbs won't have in a lifetime. Allen has the it factor. Maybe it takes you longer to see things. Whether Mahomes has it or not, who cares. Allen is on this team, will be here hopefully a long time, and he fits in very well with the organization and community so far. The ones who can also see the positives in the currently neutral or negatives are able to look beneath the surface, and will realize that patience is needed too, instead of negative drama.
  8. Forum poster, I watched in the stands Rob Johnson. So, I personally thought I knew Rob Johnson. Mr.Johnson was a friend of mine in my dreams. Mr. pi2000, Rob Johnson is no Josh Allen. Seriously though, yes surfer Rob was athletic, but he had as much between his ears as Dan Quayle. Did not seem also to have the work ethic and blue collar mentality as Allen. Quayle and Rob are likely friends on a golf course somewhere.
  9. Replace all five O-Linemen. Trade for aging Penn on Oakland. Put him in next to Teller. Have Penn and Teller create magic and make Juan disappear. Then switch Nate Orchard to the O-Line, and put him next to Ian Park, who we will sign soon according to my dream. So, that leaves one spot left. We bring back DeBeer. So, our startng 5 are: Penn, Teller, Orchard, Park, DeBeer. I that should work.
  10. Carson Palmer retired last year, but he would have been fine if he was receptive to playing again as a backup and mentor. Carson's brother taught Josh in the offseason too.
  11. And he uttered the word Bellichick every 2 minutes,, and Brady every 10 seconds, and Kaitlyn Jenner every 2.35 seconds, the one week I listened to him..See, he has an obsession with those teams, gms, owners, persons and players who succeed year and year, and he has a hatred and apathy towards those who fail. He sees himself as one who is a hardworker and who succeeded, so he relates to those types. He despises failures and lacks empathy for them. His lack of self esteem in other ways, likely with his looks and manhood, is why he needs to put down those who fail; to build his ego up. His drooling over the successful persons pumps himself up more, too. I am his doctor, and am following his mental health progress, so I should know...Just joking cowterd.
  12. The only time he is useful is if you need a nap badly. The most boring person ever. He cannot get to the point, repeats himself, is too general, has an awful voice, his opinions are stupid and not backed up by fact, he talks topics that are meaningless and not interesting, he seems self absorbed, and he is a dope. I gave him a month's chance long ago, and he stinks. How he has lasted this long, I do not know. Ben Stein and Henry Kissenger are very captivating when compated to him.
  13. Yep. It''s called not letting one's emotions cloud their judgement. There are too many Chicken Little's, Negative Nancy's, Bandwagon Hoppers, and What Have You done Lately Walleys on the Forum. They may seem either impatient, not open minded, or overreact to everything as they love negativity or complaining. They probably are disciples of Coach Dickerson and Sully. Let's instead enjoy the Roller coaster, and at years end then analyze the good, the bad, the ugly, and any great. The NFL is not based on one game. And the Process cannot be fixed over night. This year more focus was on trimming and dealing with the remaining fat, getting hopefully our next franchise qb, improving a little the D, and next year hopefully its O line, receivers and winning time.
  14. How about talent at qb position+ lots of average hardworkers= Super Bowl Or Average Qb + Lots of talent= Super Bowl Or a mix of the two!
  15. The Bills fan has been so sensitive to criticism over the years because of persons like Sully where we always heard his angry emotion and not the message, regardless of circumstance and situation. We can get frustrated with columists who do not give fair opinions and great analysis, when that job in our mind required such, and when we were paying for that and not paying for some entertainment and embellished story to sell a paper. There is an entertainment section in newspapers for that. A good analyzer will be able to not just see bad things in bad things, and good things in good things, but will also be able to see something good in something bad, and something bad in something good. These persons can see all sides to issues before giving their fair opinion and analysis. If Sully does not have that ability, as we are always just seeing him seeing bad things in bad things, and bad things in good things, without seeing the good in the good, and the good in the bad, he is then an entertainer, niot an analyzer. His opinions thus can start to frustrate and bore readers, as we eirher see him as biased, idiotic, or with some agenda. Let's face the facts. If Sully can dish out unfair criticism, if his views are almost always slanted in that direction, he needs to be able to handle at minimum fair criticism, yet to be fair he should be able to also handle unfair criticism, too, without being overly sensiitive about that. Sully seems to think he is an entertainer, with a goal to create controversy and division, instead of finding the truth. To me, that is not a columist.
  16. 30.5/38 349 yards 5:5 touchdowns as one will be a pick six. Please note I do not count INTs as incompletions but as a half of a completion if it's a completion to an opposing player, and it counts as a half of a TD if it scored 6 points for the other team, as Nate should be rewarded and not punished for his trick shots.
  17. You mean Nate Peterman can't win. Will always be remembered for last year. Not his fault they put him in before being ready. Is being fed to the wolves this year. Will always have Allen looking over his shoulders when he falters No matter if he succeeds he will be replaced sooner than later, and delegated to 2nd string Has pressure right away to win. Allen can learn on the sidelines Improve everything through more practice with the ones Come in to play possibly when the softer opponents and easier schedule happens Has no pressure to win this year, as he is seen as more a project Can tell Ramsey and Cowterd that he will throw a football through their empty heads
  18. Eddie Murray, likely named after him. Very reliable baseball player of the past. His nickname was such.
  19. How about Peterman is much better now than last year showed? He worked his rear off, won fairly the qb competition, outshined all other qbs in the league in preseason. and so the coach had no choice but to reward that. Wins inflates ego. If MCDermott thought Nate the Great was not the answer for this team right now, he is not going to risk the same thing happening as last year.
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