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billykaykay

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  1. I have friends & family in Oakland, NY, D.C., Tampa, & TN. All of them want to kick their OC to the curb. Except for perhaps Eli, all of them have average to below average Quarterbacking. Fans love to play OC during a game & we all want to have a Denver offense. Get a good QB & Hackett will look less like a rookie & more like a fresh young talent.Complaining that Hackett keeps calling runs up the middle ignores the possibility that our Guards are unable to pull. Of course they don't really do that great with their straight ahead blocking either.
  2. I was reading somewhere that teams, early in the game, should go for a two point conversion & utilize an obvious pick play. If it is not called, you steal a point. If it is called, you kick the PAT. At the very least, you probably get the opponent to use a time out.
  3. Absolutely. I said the same thing in a previous thread.Find HS football players that decided to play basketball in college. There are probably plenty of very good athletes there that go around 6'5 & 245. Look at many of the best TE's now & you will find that they are B.Ball players. Jimmy graham, Julius Thomas, Antonio Gates, & one of the best ever - Gonzalez.
  4. I watch all the Cleveland games. Trust me - Tate is 3rd best of the three.
  5. Just goes to show that it is all about the QB, not the coaches. Look at all the so called genius coaches & see if they had a very good - to great QB. If we had Brady or Manning, no one would be calling Marrone & Hackett bad coaches. Perhaps they are bad. I don't know. Fans tend to over evaluate the home team's talent. Except for perhaps Sammy & Glenn, the offensive talent seems quite ordinary. If that is true, then perhaps the coaching is better than we think. I often get ticked off that we never seem to go after a Mettenberger type of guy in the middle rounds. Always good to have young competition at that position. I guess they feel that it is more important to get a Duke Williams.
  6. The receiver was open on two of the throws , not all four.
  7. If Henderson breathes, there will be movement.Gronkowski runs right at the safety, makes contact, & then breaks off his route one way or the other. Never an offensive PI.
  8. Regarding Belichek & Walsh, BB was an under 500% coach in his 4 years at Cleveland. It wasn't until Brady came along that BB became a geniusThe same could be said for Walsh. He had 2 of the best all time QBs. They are both good coaches but it was their QBs that made them "geniuses".
  9. I'll bet that some of those unsigned Gs had injuries. I think that Williams was a high draft pick. Perhaps they thought that they could coach up that perceived talent.
  10. Coaches, especially coaches on the hot seat, insert the players that give the team the best chance of winning. Why would they put in an inferior player? To think otherwise is just foolishness. Believe what you want but it is just your perception and your theory.And also, Hogan is a better WR than Williams imo.
  11. I had a concussion when I was hit in the head as a kid playing baseball. I have had no problems or after effects. Where exactly am I? Yup. Belicheck with Brady - a "genius". BB without Brady - under 500.
  12. Didn't Rex spend a few years in Bflo as a kid when his dad was a coach at UB? Or was that before he was born?
  13. It wasn't logical. Back then, people were listening to that nitwit, Chuck Dickerson, who for some reason always made excuses for Rob J. & made light of any accomplishments of Flutie. The whole " Rob was winning when he left the field stuff" was started by him on his radio show.At the end of the day, despite any shortcomings, Flutie was a winner here in Bflo & I would guess that he has the best record since Kelly. He didn't have a great arm, but boy did he know how to move the chains. Rob J looked the part if they were auditioning for QB's in Hollywood, but pure & simple without all the excuses, he was a loser. Great show by the way.
  14. Hogan is better than most of us thought. The coaches to their credit saw this early. He is big, strong, & FAST - very fast. Did I forget - he has good hands.
  15. If the ball was spotted on the 1/2 yard line, we might have run & - you know- blew it.
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