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JMF2006

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  1. Surprises mine are not pleasant except for one 1) The running game or lack of 2) The run D 3) The O line keeping Josh mostly clean for 2 1/2 games Disappointments 1) the running game or lack of 2)The run D 3)Some so called fans not happy at 3-0
  2. I always felt the opposite way. Maybe he got lazy with the new deal? Here is a link to a Channel 4 interview https://www.wivb.com/sports/bills-ol-quinton-spains-2020-goals-allow-no-sacks-and-improve-in-the-run-game/ In 2016, Spain won the starting left guard spot and started 13 games, missing 3 due to injury. The 2016 Titans offensive line was heralded as one of the best in the league, which blocked for DeMarco Murray as he led the AFC in rushing yards. The Titans finished with a 9-7 record. On April 3, 2019, Spain signed a one-year contract with the Buffalo Bills.[4] During the 2019 season, Spain would start in all 16 games for the Bills, playing every offensive snap, committing only four penalties and not allowing a single sack. The Bills finished with a 10-6 record, qualifying for the playoffs where he started for the Bills' wild card loss to the Houston Texans. On March 17, 2020, Spain signed a three-year, $15 million contract extension with the Bills.[5]
  3. Spain is a roadgrader run blocking....pass blocking is not his strong suit.
  4. He may be banged up. After getting 30 plus touches the previous two weeks he only had 19 yesterday.
  5. Even Boomer thinks he is a dead man walking and a couple weeks ago Boomer said Gase and the GM are friends he won't gas him.
  6. He plays QB like a linebacker Nope never seen a QB punish defenders like Josh. Now cut it out...we already know your Buffalo tough
  7. Probably whacked out of his mind on spice or what ever they call that synthetic weed
  8. John Krik had a piece in the Toronto Sun today. You better score 30+ or you might lose. At least 9 teams have scored 30+ and lost this year. TAKE AWAYS Bills’ Allen establishing himself as MVP candidate — and quite possibly the next Jim Kelly … Murray has tough day against Lions, who finally win again … Browns over .500 Toronto Sun 28 Sep 2020 SCORING IN NFL IS RUNNING AMOK Apparently, those cardboard fans we see in the stands at NFL games now play defence too. Everywhere. NFL scoring is out of control. Winning point totals in last week’s games: 42, 40, 37, 35, 35, 34, 33, 33, 31, 31, 31, 30, 28, 26, 23 and 17. Winning point totals this week, before Sunday night: 38, 36, 36, 36, 35, 34, 31, 31, 30, 28, 28, 26 and 21. (Cincinnati and Philadelphia played to a miserable 23-23 tie.) Want to win in this season’s NFL? Better plan to score 30. At least 30. Nine teams so far in 2020 have scored 30-plus and lost. In five games in each of the past two weeks, you had to score 35 — the equivalent of at least five touchdowns — if you wanted to win. Wow! Scoring in the NFL already was on a record pace heading into Week 3, on 186 total touchdowns (14 more than the 2018 milestone) and 1,611 total points (55 more than the 2012 milestone). That’s 5.8 TDS and 50.3 points per game. Through 14 of 16 games heading into Sunday night, teams in Week 3 were scoring touchdowns at the same rate (5.8 per game) and points at an even higher rate (51.0 per game). Incredible! And you know what? I’m not sure I like it. Some games, such as Dallas at Seattle, felt like an NBA all-star game — no defence whatsoever. What’s more, these scoring derbies lengthen games. Which makes defences more tired. Which makes defenders make more mistakes and commit more fouls. Which piles on even more pressure on officials to throw a flag. Games feel as if they’re entirely in the hands of all these gun-slinging QBS who are having field days so far. With everyone else on the field just trying to keep up. QB Wilson, Seattle. See above. QB Nick Foles, Chicago. Took over from Mitchell Trubisky and threw three late TDS to push the Bears past the Falcons. PK Stephen Gostkowski, Tennessee. Nailed all six fieldgoal attempts (the last two from 54 and 55 yards) to beat the Vikings. QB Josh Allen, Buffalo. Another scintillating day, especially early and late in a wild comeback win over the visiting Rams. WR Justin Jefferson, Minnesota. Stefon Diggs’ dazzling rookie replacement caught seven passes for 175 yards and a TD.
  9. The Bills beat a pretty good team today after it looked like they were about to be beat. Good teams find a way to win.
  10. Lee Smiths TD catch. I still can't billieve he caught it
  11. I don't think it was a philosophy...they just weren't good enough to score consistently back then.
  12. Someone on the NFLN mentioned earlier in the week that the winner of this game will be top 5 Well their D gave up 35 so......
  13. Well it was called an int on the field....so maybe they send him the official rule book for his perusal
  14. He is a 24 year old kid at least he didn't have a Baker meltdown
  15. No it means a very good team found a way to matriculate the ball down the field Like the Bills did in the first half.
  16. Well maybe you can understand this : there are two good teams out there with 2 really good coaching staffs trying to get their team to exert its will on the other one. The Bills won that battle of the wills and got that big W.
  17. Fire him now...he is going all Wrex Except he is winning When he buys a big 4x4 and gets a Bills wrap then gets all loud and mouthy at his pressers we know its time
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