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RochesterLifer

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  1. I am watching Josh's postgame interview. The two things that jump out to me: - He takes responsibility, total responsibility. I actually don't believe he deserves it for yesterday's performance, but good for him - standing with his team. - This guy is heartfelt. We never have to (not that we have) wonder how much he cares. We've got a good leader. On to New York.
  2. So, for him to play to your expectations, how many of his extended, spectacular plays are you willing to forgo, so that Josh may “stop taking boneheaded sacks?”
  3. The deal with Brown is that he is in his very early learning phase. Every game is a significant opportunity to grow and improve as we prepare for post season. Much different from, say, Morse.
  4. Heck yeah. We don't need to sign players for what they were four years ago. Beane builds the team for today and tomorrow. Watt never fit that strategy.
  5. Please FHS, put out a new order. I got mine with the first run. But I would LOVE to make this my Christmas present to loved ones. I am ready to order six new hoodies for my closest friends and family right now. Pleeeeease!!!
  6. I saw this and wondered what was going through his head. My guess is that he was a bit disoriented about where he was on the field and where the defense was - he took a quick look around to figure it out.
  7. Are you implying you are more knowledgeable than half the posters on this board? Your posting track record doesn't support that theory.
  8. Brown is big and bad with an attitude, and ready to become the NFL's only two-way force of destruction. NEVER underestimate Spencer Brown.
  9. Actually (and this is not intended to argue), I think Josh is still throwing off his back foot at times, but pulling through the throwing motion with his upper body. I am wondering if that is key the adjustment he made. In younger days, I was a college pitcher and pay attention to (albeit different) throwing motions. The second half throw to Knox is where is was most apparent to me. Maybe (I have inadequate knowledge here) his problem was not throwing off his back foot, but not following though, allowing the ball to softly sail. I could easily be wrong on this.
  10. My guess (strictly a guess) was, with Beasley off the field and passing to our backs out of the backfield, we invited their cornerbacks and safeties to drop deeper and open up the middle of the field. Of course, they didn't see Knox coming. What a night. 🍻 Cheers!
  11. I don't think you're being fair to Davis. - He is not a consistent force in this offense because of Diggs and Sanders. No receiver short of the NFL's elite would overtake those two. - You could say that Allen owes some of last year's success to Davis. I'll say that they teamed for some exceptional receptions. However, I agree that a productive Beasley helps us to be the best that we can be.
  12. This is cherry-picking history revisionism. The fact (not hindsight speculation) is that McDermott, teaming very well with Beane, turned a two-decade dysfunctional (dumpster fire) organization into a potential champion through continuous improvement with an exceedingly bright future. Also, "pseudo-dynasty" means phony dynasty. The Chiefs are working to achieve dynasty status and are off to a solid beginning. There really is nothing phony about them. Dictionary.com is your friend.
  13. [This is an automated response] As a courtesy to the other board members, please use more descriptive topic titles. An outburst of frustration is far too vague to post as a title and provides little insight into what specifically the post is talking about.The topic starter can edit the topic title line to make it more appropriate. Thank you.
  14. Given McDermott's long, close relationship with Andy Reid, I'm certain he is asking him how to most effectively rush Mahomes.
  15. I'm not taking this literally, but as a poke at all the Star-bashers we had to put up with over the past year. In that spirit, I like it.
  16. I'm going to reach here and say Gregory Rousseau. Mahomes dances in the backfield really well. Rousseau's extreme reach and athleticism (especially for being such a large mammal) could allow Mahomes to get himself into trouble.
  17. Yes, the beat down we put on NE, in Foxboro, was my personal highlight of the 2020 regular season. It was a relaxing night of bourbon and smiles.
  18. And there we have vintage badolbilz in a nutshell, insulting anyone he disagrees with. - In Micah Hydes sack Sunday, Tua immediately goes to his hot read, Devonte Parker, running a quick slant. Edmunds is there, closing it off. Hyde gets the "big play". - On AJ's sack, Tua looks immediately to his tight end. But Edmunds is there, closing it off. Epenesa gets the "big play". I have a seven year old nephew likes seeing "big, game changing plays" but doesn't yet recognize the scheming and team contributions to those plays. Edmunds is doing his job very well in Frazier's and McDermott's defense. I am responding, not because we disagree, but because your mannerisms are so far out of line: - Behaving as an internet tough guy just spoils the conversation: "In short, save the line of bulls*t about he's just so misunderstood for people who don't know he can perform A LOT better." - And finally, "And don't get me started..." Nobody wants to get you started. I suspect many would just like you to just leave. ctk232 crushed you in this conversation. Have a snickers bar.
  19. Isn't it great to be able to trust in our coach?! I'm kind of (ok, really) old and remember all the dimwits who have filled the Bills' head coaching job in the past. I am completely at peace that McDermott and staff will do their due diligence, coach up our players and have them prepared.
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