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Can we finally put the need for a dome stadium to rest?
CodeMonkey replied to Bubba Gump's topic in The Stadium Wall
Buffalo is not getting a super bowl dome or no dome. It doesn't meet the other criteria such as hotel rooms, and it's not anywhere near sexy enough for the NFLs showcase event. A dome is for the comfort of the fans, nothing more. There is no reason for a fan base to need to be "hard". Its a simple matter of selling tickets. More tickets would be sold if people were indoors, particularly late season games when the team is not very good. -
His running is a big part of the offense. Too big IMO. Nearly impossible to defense effectively. But one day it is bound to catch up with him. And if that happens, the Bill offense fall off a cliff as Allen effectively IS the Bills offense.
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This is what they are saying in New England Land
CodeMonkey replied to DefenseWins's topic in The Stadium Wall
To me it came down to 2 main reasons the Bills came out on top: 1) Josh Allen >>>>>>>>>>>> Brady 2.0. At least right now, but we remember what Josh looked like his rookie season as well. 2) Bills secondary > Pats secondary. For example the Pats secondary dropped a couple balls that should have been intercepted. Bills secondary as usual took good advantage of their opportunities. Oh and I almost forgot, McKenzie was a freaking beast -
Not everyone thinks the Bills will lose Sunday
CodeMonkey replied to HOUSE's topic in The Stadium Wall
So then it was difficult to predict correctly? -
Is anyone enjoying this season?
CodeMonkey replied to Ethan in Cleveland's topic in The Stadium Wall
For me it's entertainment. When the Bills win, I'm happy. When they don't, I'm disappointed. But that's the extent of it. It certainty does not affect me much past the game, and certainly not days or weeks after. Reading this thread I actually consider myself lucky. -
Not everyone thinks the Bills will lose Sunday
CodeMonkey replied to HOUSE's topic in The Stadium Wall
Doesn't matter who is in the SB, people watch. Brady versus Hoodie isn't going to make the NFL any more money than any other game. And the refs don't make any more or less money no matter what. Your conspiracy theory is worse than QAnon. -
Not everyone thinks the Bills will lose Sunday
CodeMonkey replied to HOUSE's topic in The Stadium Wall
Geez the game hasn't even started yet and the zebra blaming has begun. -
Showdown with Pats is a judgment day for Sean McDermott, Bills
CodeMonkey replied to HOUSE's topic in The Stadium Wall
Not even close to judgement day. If the Bills win, he is safe. If the Bills lose, the excuse will be covid and he is still safe. -
Reportedly unvaccinated which puts him out for 10 days according to local reporters.
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How to fix the reffing problem in the NFL
CodeMonkey replied to QB Bills's topic in The Stadium Wall
It's over 3 hours now. OT and it pushes 4. I had to resort to technology to get it down to between 2 and 2.5 hours. I use media center software that I wrote a plugin for to skip commercials. So I record the Bills games, the system takes about 40 minutes to detect the commercials automatically after the recording ends, then when we watch it skips the commercials automatically. Works out perfectly for 1pm starts. Go do other things Sunday afternoons, come back home and watch the commercial free Bills game in 2 to 2.5 hours (manually skip halftime) while having a family dinner. Not ideal for everyone, but it works for me -
How to fix the reffing problem in the NFL
CodeMonkey replied to QB Bills's topic in The Stadium Wall
That would certainly change the dynamic wouldn't it -
How to fix the reffing problem in the NFL
CodeMonkey replied to QB Bills's topic in The Stadium Wall
Why should they change? Stadiums are full, TV revenue is great. Merch revenue is great. No reason to change. Follow the money baby. -
How to fix the reffing problem in the NFL
CodeMonkey replied to QB Bills's topic in The Stadium Wall
Make the rules significantly less anal. If it didn't interrupt the game for a false start every time a lineman has a muscle spasm or farted they could afford more challenges. Or if one of the offensive players was 6 inches back off the line more than the rules allow and all the other worthless rules they have now. Defensive or offensive holding away from the play and has no involvement in the outcome of the play, the list is nearly endless. PI's and things are judgement calls. You would need to alter the rules to take the judgement out of it. Way easier said than done. Ultimately as long as humans are involved, there will be errors. Computer vision and other technology is strong enough now a lot could be done that way if the NFL wanted to. For example, soccer now has a chip in the ball so they can review if the ball crossed the line and is a goal or not. One could certainly be put in a football so a accurate spot could be made on every play (in conjunction with computers looking at video to determine at what precise time the player was down, or change the rule of when a player is down) or if it breached the goal line. I mean just think about how that is done now. On every play, a ref estimates where the ball was when the knee hit. Then they bring out chains sometimes ... CHAINS! ... to measure to see if after all the estimates, its a first down. I chuckle when I see them bring the chains out and say its short of a first down by one chain link The NFL is still in the 1950's -
Serious question to all people who think the NFL games are rigged by officials being told to, "push to an outcome", keep it close, make one team win, and all of the other thoughts expressed in this thread. If you truly believe this is going on week in and week out, why in the world would you continue to watch and be a fan of a team or the sport? For example, when I was a little kid I used to watch WWE (called I think WWF at the time). As soon as I figured out it was all acting, I stopped watching and haven't watched since. Why would you continue to watch or care about the NFL in this case?
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OK, so lets say this is what happened. What was the purpose of it? What perceived benefit was there to keeping the game close, then letting the Bills win? Also, who "tells" the refs to do things like this? The NFL? Vegas? Assuming you think this has been going on for many seasons, do you believe that in all that time in all those games there wouldn't be 1 disgruntled NFL-employee/Vegas-employee/Ref that would blow the whistle? I mean no offense, but I see zero logic at all in your statement.
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And conveniently forgetting Diggs hold on the defenders jersey collar as well. It was a correct no-call IMO. Look, the Bills lost another heartbreaker (if they didn't break your heart, they wouldn't be the Bills after all). And people here LOVE to blame the zebras every time they lose. But the fact of the matter is, there is no anti-Bills bias in the officiating. That happening every single game of every single season for the past 50 years as people here suggest week in and week out is completely asinine. The Bills lose primarily for two reasons: Lack of execution. In game coaching (clock management, play calling, halftime adjustments). Though as Bills games go, this game was better than most in this regard. The rules in the NFL are so anal that so long as humans are involved in making calls, there will be mistakes. Die hard fans of any team will tend to see/remember only the ones against "their team", it's human nature. But the every week whining and crying about officiating here is tiresome. The answer is simple, the Bills need to play better, players and coaches. And not rely on Josh to be 90% of their offense when playing competent opponents.
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It was Sully remember, so no it could not.
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That was not a Football Game Last Night - Weather ruined it
CodeMonkey replied to Billsfan1972's topic in The Stadium Wall
I agree, boring as hell game to watch. It's going to happen in the northeast so long as they play outdoors. Some enjoy that and think it's a good thing. I just find it boring to watch and almost turned it off a few times last night. -
Gameday Bills vs Pats* Postgame Thread
CodeMonkey replied to Chandler#81's topic in The Stadium Wall
It was a run game. Wind made it difficult at best to pass. BB knew that and the pats stuck with it. The Bills were simply outcoached. -
Gameday Bills vs Pats* Postgame Thread
CodeMonkey replied to Chandler#81's topic in The Stadium Wall
Yeah, that is very disturbing to say the least. -
Gameday Bills vs Pats* Postgame Thread
CodeMonkey replied to Chandler#81's topic in The Stadium Wall
He is not a good in game head coach. That is well known at this point. -
Gameday Bills vs Pats* Postgame Thread
CodeMonkey replied to Chandler#81's topic in The Stadium Wall
Well yeah ... its not like anyone here makes a difference either way -
Gameday Bills vs Pats* Postgame Thread
CodeMonkey replied to Chandler#81's topic in The Stadium Wall
We've seen.
