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Mr. WEO

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  1. Every play in a SB game is a play that Allen can’t make
  2. different time, but MCNabb was pretty productive
  3. This might work better if you stand in front of a mirror while you chant it…
  4. What year is that from?
  5. Dispute it.
  6. wow, really???
  7. Bills got lit up in 3 of 4 SBs. So if not record, what's the tie breaker?
  8. he’s not going to win more games in DC with Riverboat Ron.
  9. good point. This seems like a non-story, but for the guy who "runs" charity under his name. If you want to give, simply vet your charity. It's not. If you can't either don't give or don't care how it is spent. Simple. "37% of nonprofit organizations with private contributions of $50,000 or more reported no fundraising or special event costs on their 2000 Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Form 990 Nearly 13% of operating public charities reported spending nothing for management and general expenses (Source: The Nonprofit Overhead Cost Study), and further scrutiny found that 75-85% of these organizations were incorrectly reporting the costs associated with grants." Only 40% of Wilson's charity goes to it's intended purpose? Yeah, I guess that's not great. Far more worrisome is that nearly 40% of charities claim they have no over head costs at all!!---when the vast majority of them are lying about that, no doubt to score more donations.
  10. You said the difference in the % was a game or two. I used that to point out that McD's far lower total games played makes a Reid comparison pretty meaningless---especially when you take into account post season success, which is all that matters in this conversation. McD's record is .444. Reid did struggle to win the big one. But at least he gets his team there....over and over. Compare his post season success with Mahomes as starter to McD's with Allen over the same time period.
  11. breaking news..... So by taking away their entire Offense (LJ), they would be "dangerous"?
  12. Not odd at all---fully deserved. He came in last year, they were the worst team in the league. A year later, they start 2-6 and go on a 7-2 run, beating GB twice (including in Lambeau, despite their playoff hopes dashed by some of the worst officiating all year in the Seahawks game---that allowed Seattle in and kept Detroit out). He won 9 games--same as Daboll---with a QB that had been tossed away by "future HOF HC" McVay. He went 5-1 in a Division that includes the Vikings and the Packers. Daboll got buried by his division, winning a single game. Campbell did a better job than Daboll. He deserved far more consideration for COTY.
  13. Carroll absolutely deserved it over Daboll. He did some weird voodoo to reanimate Geno Smith's corpse into a top 10 QB (I didn't know he was still in the league!). But this should have been a slam dunk to Shanahan. Goes undefeated with their rookie 4th stringer to the NFCC. Put Daboll and those Giants in the AFCE and they are a 5 win team.
  14. Well, Matt Lafleur is miles ahead, technically, of every active coach if all you're going to consider is win %.... Reid has won 4 times as many games as McD--a difference of 185 games. He has brought his teams to 10 conference championship games (1 more than BB)--including 4 in a row in Philly and now 5 in a row in KC. McD had the Bills there once in 6 years...despite having Allen for the last 5 years. McD and Reid are only similar in a singular way: their mathematical win %. They otherwise really can't be seriously compared at this point.
  15. why would I help you out of a corner you carelessly painted yourself into?—or ask a bunch of strangers in other sites to help you figure out your point? Wouldnt it be simpler to just tell us what is illegal about that hit in 2022? And tell us how you concluded that the NFL is specifically emphasizing fines for 15 yard penalties, despite all evidence to the contrary. Stop obfuscating. Just tell us what is the basis of your position on these 2 points. Just say it.
  16. Asked and answered...your words---talking your own point to its death. No need to remind me--I'm agreeing with you!--the hit IS not illegal, as you said. Stick with your convictions!!!! If that hit is put on Mahomes or Burrow (or Brady) "in 2022" (the topic of this discussion), the overwhelming majority of posters here say it's not a penalty. They would be correct--this is in contradiction to your first proposition, why change your bet?----stick with your convictions!!!
  17. It doesn’t what posters think is a penalty. Half of them think all refs fish’s against the Bills are bogus and nearly all the real penalties against the Bills are not called. So that’s a suckers bet. Most of them would say it’s a clean hit if it’s applied on, say, Mahomes or Burrow…but a dirty hit/penalty if it’s Allen on the receiving end. So, obviously your bet is silly. My “conviction” is that There is no focus on fines ( the only conviction you’re sticking to from your original post) for the 15 yard penalties, as I have shown you 3 times and therefore, you simply made that up. You could have saved yourself some face if you had “dug into” any facts regarding any of this at all, before stumbling into your first, ill fated post.
  18. lol--"reading comprehension"...the ultimate white flag. Anyway: "The league is looking to hand down fines for 15 yards penalties? they penalized 10/93 roughing the passer (10.7%) and 53/162 unsportsmanlike conduct (any reason)/helmet to helmet/defenseless player (32.7%). Total fines were $181K for roughing the passer. Defenseless player only $174K. Compare that to a whopping $166K for taunting, $167K for fighting, $133K for obscene gestures and $135k for celebration." As I made clear, my stats included not only "roughing the passer" (settle down, son), but all 15 yards penalties--which fell into the second group (helmet to helmet/defenseless/unsportsmanlike). Given your legendary powers of reading comprehension, I know you understood that. I'm pretty sure, with your superior, nay, unmatched, reading skills, you could see I was comparing (when I said "compare that to") the 15 yard penalty money ($893K) to nonsense penalties such as gestures, celebration, taunting and fighting, which combined totaled a whopping $601K. (in 2021, the roughing/helmet/unsportsmanlike totaled only $587K). That's hardly a focus on "handing down fines" for those 15 yard penalties (under 25% are fined). It's the pretty rare occurrence, in fact. That would make it the opposite of "looking to" by the NFL. Pretty simple. To close the circle on your initial unfortunate post: how many players were suspended for 15 yard penalties in 2022? 1 (Evans for fighting). 2021? 1. "Goodell's NFL" isn't doing a very good job of handing down financial penalties (via fines or suspensions) for 15 yard penalties after all. And, 1 more time, hit on Brady wasn't a penalty in 2001 or 2022. Clean hit.
  19. Me too. But there can be more than one. Diggs isn't gonna be one of them--which is OK. But they need a few.
  20. do we really want to hear a seasoned vet telling the public "what am i looking at? what's going on out there?" , after being treated to his yelling-at-the-QB for targets shtick? A leader doesn't say those things out loud. Remember when we were all treated with image of Diggs looking forlornly at the Chiefs trophy celebration after the Bills lost to KC the first time? He said it was "something I will never forget". Notably, McClappy added his personal, trucker-cap ready catchphrase/logo: “We obviously didn’t play our best game, but we’re going to learn from this experience.” He's gonna need a bigger hat.... That was 2 years ago. Who wants to hear all this again?
  21. All NFL stats have minimums to be included. Otherwise, as I pointed out, you end up with Mike Vrabel in your cohort. I think you know this, but you painted yourself into a corner--an unforced error. Weird hill to die on...
  22. Yes, Brady took a legal hit as a runner... ........So now you're saying he wouldn't be flagged, ejected or arrested....but just might be fined in "Goodell's" NFL, even though "the hit wasn't illegal"? You're making less sense each post. In the same week Ford got fined--after flagged (later reduced, not "double downed" or "upheld")--Clowney gave Wentz a clear helmet shot that sent him to the locker room. Zero fine. The league is looking to hand down fines for 15 yards penalties? they penalized 10/93 roughing the passer (10.7%) and 53/162 unsportsmanlike conduct (any reason)/helmet to helmet/defenseless player (32.7%). Total fines were $181K for roughing the passer. Defenseless player only $174K. Compare that to a whopping $166K for taunting, $167K for fighting, $133K for obscene gestures and $135k for celebration. There were more fines laid out for taunting and obscene gestures--EACH--than roughing the passer. If "the league is looking to hand down financial penalties" for 15 yard penalties, they aren't really looking too hard, are they?
  23. Then why post a fake stat?: "Per snap in Buffalo (opportunity), Hodgins outperformed EVERY RECEIVER (at the least the top 4) on the team!" .....in order to pretend he had ANY sort of production, let alone be compared to the actual receiving corps. By your logic, Mike Vrabel: 16 snaps, 12 catches (.75 per), 12 TDs (.75 per)...was the greatest receiver to ever play the game. leave it at " he never got a chance here". the rest of your posts on this are absurd.
  24. there were 10 (ten) roughing the passer fines in 2022, including the playoffs. if that hit on Brady isn’t illegal, why would there be a fine? You haven’t explained that yet.
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