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So are we just done expecting Von Miller to do anything?
947 replied to dayman's topic in The Stadium Wall
He did sorta get a pressure on Poona's sack, though Oliver impacted the play more. Von drove the RT back into the QB & forced him to step up to avoid the collision, he then had to avoid Oliver & Poona cleaned it up. But other than that play, Von is a total non-factor as a pass rusher. I know he was credited with a tackle tonight, but I don't remember seeing it. He should not be playing, especially on money downs. -
Waived means he has to go through the waiver process. If somebody claims him off waivers, they pay the remainder of his current salary. If he's not claimed, he becomes a FA & can sign for any amount offered.
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27-16 Good Guys
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Wings are exactly the same. I was at one in Buffalo a few weeks before the IL one opened, I went in for a comparison & surprisingly noticed no difference. They have Labatt's on tap, which I don't think I've ever seen around here anywhere else.
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In the city, Delilah's is the only one I know of. Anchor Bar opened a location in Oswego about a year ago, it's a western suburb 20ish miles outside Chicago. There's a Bills Backers chapter listed there, Chi-town Backers. I live reasonably close & been there several times, but not on game day.
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Gabe Davis- Do you want him back and for how much $
947 replied to NewEra's topic in The Stadium Wall
I have a feeling his FA experience will be similar to Poyer's & he'll come back cheap. Teams will see that he had 3 games with 0 catches & 2 games with only 1 catch, and won't be offering $8M+. Either that or he ends up in KC & catches 10 TDs... -
It’s Dallas week and the Division is on the line!
947 replied to Einstein's topic in The Stadium Wall
Yes there is, you cannot aid a runner by pulling them. Pushing is fair game. -
Araiza, accuser agree to dismiss civil lawsuits against each other
947 replied to Draconator's topic in The Stadium Wall
I think it's definitely worth getting in contact with him. Hopefully he's been working his craft in all the downtime. Martin needs to go. -
Every receiver is supposed to check-in with the ref. If you're on the line, you hold your fist forward while looking at the ref. The ref will either give you a thumbs-up or motion backwards or forward & give you the thumbs-up once you're good. If you're supposed to be off the line (slot), you hold a fist backwards & look at the ref, same process. It's not a rule at any level of football that you have to check-in, but 99% of coaches require their players to do it. At the very least, if you cause an illegal formation penalty by not checking-in, you'll find yourself in the doghouse. I coach 8th grade football, I had an issue with this twice this year, both resulting in penalties. The players got an earful about checking in on every single play.
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If we beat Dallas next week, we making the playoffs
947 replied to bills6969's topic in The Stadium Wall
Dallas pass rush looks ridiculous tonight. The way KC pressured Josh in the 2nd half scares me, and Dallas is better. The O/U on holding calls by our Tackles vs Parsons is 3. If we can overcome that rush, we win. -
Maybe Belichick & Reid being fired was the catalyst to make them & decide to make the necessary changes in their coaching to take the next step in their next coaching gig. This is where I think McD is now. He clearly coaches scared, lacks aggressiveness, and struggles to close-out games. If he stays in Buffalo another year, he will have learned nothing from all of his mistakes & continue coaching the same way he always has. If he gets canned, maybe, just maybe, he'll be forced to re-evaluate what he needs to do to be a better coach for his next team.
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You can see the surgery scar on his right wrist in the engagement photo, and part of his arm still shaved. Hope he's back soon.
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Which WR prospect will the Bengals screw us out of?
947 replied to DrDawkinstein's topic in The Stadium Wall
I watched Odunze in the game yesterday and wasn't as impressed as I thought I'd be. He played well overall, but wasn't the best Washington WR in this game. He relies on his physical attributes & strong hands to out-position DBs for the ball, not really a route-running technician. He somewhat reminds me of Quentin Johnson at TCU last year, who was dominant in college but considered somewhat raw coming into the NFL. Those type of WRs usually aren't immediate contributors, and take time. -
Which WR prospect will the Bengals screw us out of?
947 replied to DrDawkinstein's topic in The Stadium Wall
You know the top-4 WRs will go before us & Beane will trade our 3rd to move up 2-3 spots for a 2nd tier WR that was "our last player rated with a 1st round grade". -
I totally agree about the benching of Cook. We had at least 5 different players with a drop yesterday, while Cook's was the only that would've been a TD, it's still ridiculous that he's singled out. The only positive, is if Cook hadn't been benched for a time these 2 games, we wouldn't know how good Ty Johnson can be. He looks really good.
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In HS, once player hits the ground, he's down. I'm guessing the ref ruled that he didn't have possession long enough for it to be called a catch. If that's the case, the player wouldn't have been down & the ball is still live. Based on the photos, looks like a catch & tackle before the ball is out. Would love to see video of the play.
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I coached against a youth team who used the tush push as one of their primary plays, they'd get 10+ yards sometimes. Aiding the runner was illegal, but the refs refused to call it all year. After they got us with it a few times, I figured out the solution- cut the Center. I had one of my DTs immediately dive into the Center's legs on the snap, the QB & most of the OL would fall over him into a pile. After 2 attempts of no gain and their Center limping back to the huddle, they gave up on it. I'm sure Kelce doesn't want 300lb guys falling into his knees, so even if it doesn't completely stop them, at worst it'd be a deterrent.
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I fully understand him getting back into it. What bothers me is his level of effort. He gets off fast on the snap, then just slows down & stands there. He is not even trying to make a play most of the time. It's one thing if he can't do it yet, but not even trying is another all together. Let him sit until he's capable of a 100% effort. I can't understand why he takes reps from AJ who is playing well.
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The Good, The Sad, The Ugly, The Joe Brady Era Begins Edition
947 replied to Chaos's topic in The Stadium Wall
Romo took the NFL world by storm his 1st year calling games because he was the first to really diagnose what was happening on the field, and use his knowledge of coverages & pre-snap reads to correctly predict what was about to happen. It was a breath of fresh air. He went away from that within a year or 2 for some reason, and now is just another drone talking head. He's become almost as annoying as Collinsworth. -
What’s your opinion of Gabe Davis on this play?
947 replied to Buffalo_Stampede's topic in The Stadium Wall
Gabe was great on that play, until... he seemingly intentionally runs directly into the nearest tackler. Even if he doesn't have the speed to outrun the other tacklers, he gets another 10 yards minimum if he just runs away from the inside tackler instead of into his waiting arms. I was watching the game with my son who is a HS QB. As that play happened, we both looked at each other & simultaneously said that looks just like something one particular receiver on his team constantly does. The kid is a decent WR, but almost never gets YAC. He tries some stupid cutback, runs right into a tackler & gets dropped, that stuff doesn't work with average speed. It's infuriating, just run toward the damn daylight. -
I think Dorian is playing much faster than Bernard did as a rookie. Rookie Bernard looked slow, like he was processing everything before reacting. He's a totally different player now, that's why it was such a surprise when he became an overnight sensation. Dorian is making mistakes, but he plays fast, hopefully a sign of a very bright future.