This game pointed out the need for an edge that can actually get pressure on a QB and someone, anyone, that can actually cover a TE. The Bills haven't covered TEs for 20 years.
No real easy games coming up. Indy has a great ground game (I think their RB had <250 yds today) and solid D. But I like our match up here. It's confusing, I'm still used to concentrating on the draft this time of year.
I have followed this team since day one. And the way I survived most of it is looking forward, not backward. And that's what I am doing now. Enjoy this ride lords and ladies, they don't come around that often.
Seemed a fitting end to 2020 and reflective of the country. That said, both universities should have some serious repercussions for this. Embarrassing and unacceptable.
That's a fair take. I think what is driving the discussion now is the Milano question. It seems to be shaping up as an either or decision between the two.
Those numbers and the absolute mastery of the position make him impossible to ignore. Yes he has God-given speed and talent but more impressive is his discipline and regimen - both are unequaled. Watch him when he doesn't get the ball. He's 100% in every play. What a difference maker.
I don't disagree that Tremaine's far and away the best option we have in the middle. I think we disagree on how much value he brings for the money and cap hit he will take to resign. If he had Kuechly-like impact it would be a no-brainer. But so far he just hasn't.
Also coincides with changing up the D to accommodate Klein's game and improvements in our 1 Tech play, along with Leslie finally reverting back to our attacking scheme. It was hardly a one guy turnaround.
"Mental midget" is harsh. He's not stupid. I'd say he's self-absorbed and almost delusional, which as his abilities erode, make him more and more an ass clown.
This is where I am. Sinking cap busting coin on a guy who excels at 60% of the job is tough to take. For the money he will command there should be a history of game changing plays and there just isn't. I'd like to keep him to see if he improves but at what cost? Right now I am just hoping we don't see the Titans in the playoffs.
Nick Chubb is first team pro bowl with Derrick Henry as a reserve - despite Chubb having 700 fewer yards. It means the pro bowl is a BS measure. Tremaine is terrible against any sophisticated running attack. When the Pats first ran, he was abysmal. It was only after they had to pass it got better.