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  1. The problem is McDermott and Dorsey are trying to make Allen be a game manager and control the clock and have these long sustaining drives all game. Which is great in theory if you’re scoring every drive and the defense is playing outstanding. But that’s not Allen or this offense. Allen thrives in a fast uptempo offense with big plays. They need to cut this ***** out. It’s no coincidence that the past three games the offense has looked abysmal until the fourth, when we are like all crap we’re losing, time to switch to the uptempo big play offense and suddenly the offense is phenomenal.
     

    Our defense has suffered too many critical injuries to try and sustain this kind of offense. Dorsey either needs to figure out a good balance between the two or we just need to take the handcuffs off and let loose.  

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  2. Everyone giving Miller a hard time is insane. The dudes coming off an ACL and earlier than expected. If you thought the first few games back he’d be playing at 100% at an elite level just don’t know a damn thing about football. If by seasons end he’s still playing like this then there might be concerns. 

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  3. Maybe we will actually start utilizing him more and keep Knox on the sideline.  

    8 minutes ago, Warcodered said:

    Knox is getting a lot of crap right now and I get it, but he's been better than he's shown, he's I'd say a solid mid level TE. He should have made that important catch today, that being said the defender did make a good play knocking it loose, and as much as people might not like to hear that injury he's playing through hasn't just disappeared.

     

    Kincaid is definitely looking good definitely showing better consistency as pass catcher and getting open. Especially with Knox's injury he should be the featured TE and was. Should pass him as a looked for target in critical situations and not look back at this point probably.

    I don’t think anyone would argue that Knox is a mid level TE. The issue is, is that he’s been playing more than Kincaid. And the bigger issue that we are paying him 13 million a year to be a slightly above average TE. 

  4. 1 hour ago, Chef Jim said:


    What threat was he facing from Rosenbaum that justified Rittenhouse shooting and killing him? 

    Maybe it’s just me, but if I was to be openly carrying a rifle during a riot, and someone has stated to me that they would kill me. Then later in the night, said person that made  verbal threats, begins chasing after me, I would legitimately be concerned for my safety. My thought process is, who in their right mind would chase after a person that has a rifle, while unarmed. So my belief is that this guy is going to seriously try and hurt me or kill me. So, I begin running away from him, simultaneously a gun shot goes off from behind me while being chased down. 

    At this point I could understand a person being in fear of great bodily harm or death, and turning back and pointing their weapon at Rosenbaum. 
     

    Rittenhouse then turns away and continues running. Rosenbaum even after having the weapon pointed at him continues to chase, which again if I’m Rittenhouse further makes me believe Rosenbaums attempts to make good on his threats. Rittenhouse then stops a second time, Rosenbaum then closes in and reaches towards his gun and is then fatally shot. 

     

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  5. 2 hours ago, Chef Jim said:

     

    It didn't happen?  Was Kyle in the street or not with a loaded weapon?  That is a FACT of the case.  

     

    Can I not make the case that if you walk down the street with a loaded AR you get what you deserve?  Brining this upon himself, in my mind, greatly reduces the self defense claim. 

    No you can’t, simply because it is not illegal to do such in Wisconsin. If it was in a state where it was illegal it would be different. 

  6. Ex-Bills RB Fred Jackson 'not ready to hang 'em up'

     

    Six years ago, Tiki Barber was met with crickets in his attempt at an NFL comeback as a 36-year-old running back.

     

    Former Buffalo Bills star Fred Jackson hopes to avoid a similar fate in his quest to continue his career at the same age.

     

    Jackson has yet to file his retirement papers, per WGR 550's Sal Capaccio, because the free-agent tailback believes he can still play after going unsigned throughout the 2016 season.

     

    "I want to play, but it's one of those things where we'll see what happens," Jackson said. "Training camps are around the corner. Some teams lose a back or two and maybe they give me a call. We'll see what happens. I'm not ready to hang 'em up yet, but I do know that I'm 36 and a lot of teams are scared of that."

    complete article - http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000813311/article/exbills-rb-fred-jackson-not-ready-to-hang-em-up

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