35 is a very solid score. I tried this once years ago and he definitely had me beat. I am usually good at tests and had over a 3.8 in college. Josh is a very intelligent man.
I agree with Allen when he said if I make one more play, we probably aren’t have this press conference right now, and we are probably preparing for another game.
I agree Josh, you guys would have beaten the Pats.
I feel like you are more likely to look good with Allen as your QB, even if you do not win the SB. Going with a young unproven QB is more likely to keep you from lasting long or getting a second chance as a HC somewhere.
I feel like I am being gas lit. There are a lot of 100% certain people online that say it was an INT easily because Cooks didn’t survive the ground? Where does it say in the rule book exactly what surviving the ground is? How long do you have to be on the ground in control of the ball? One second? Five seconds? What if you sit up and then toss the ball in celebration? A DB ripping the ball out after a WR had control all while hitting the ground and rolling first is OK? So a DB can now just rip the ball out on any diving catch? What in the threshold? Does the NFL have an answer I have missed? Cause this is driving me crazy seeing others so certain the NfL made the right call. I think Cooks had the ball enough to “survive the ground.”
Amen…I agree with you 100%. Why do the Bills have to beat the other teams and the refs? Sure, it can be done if they play up to their standards. But why is it being a “whining fan” to ask for a better officiated game? Why is it always the calls that the majority of fans see and say “oh wow, the NFL got that wrong” always go against the Bills in the playoffs?
I think it is because great DCs are easier to find than great OCs. But more importantly, great OCs are way more likely to be lost to an another team’s HC search than a DC. It helps with continuity to have your HC as your great offensive mind that won’t leave for a promotion somewhere else.