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1/15/2023 Wildcard weekend - Dolphins @ Bills - 1st half game thread
appoo replied to BuffaloBill's topic in The Stadium Wall
They’re struggling with the Phins pressure package right now - though still moving it. However Miami is relentless with heavy blitz and it forces so much stress on this offense -
1/15/2023 Wildcard weekend - Dolphins @ Bills - 1st half game thread
appoo replied to BuffaloBill's topic in The Stadium Wall
Tremaine actually held up on that hit. Just enough force to get the ball away. He could have utterly destroyed Wilson there -
1/15/2023 Wildcard weekend - Dolphins @ Bills - 1st half game thread
appoo replied to BuffaloBill's topic in The Stadium Wall
Yea that INT wasn’t on Allen. Phins play this insane blitz package, you have to WRs who complete their routes -
1/15/2023 Wildcard weekend - Dolphins @ Bills - 1st half game thread
appoo replied to BuffaloBill's topic in The Stadium Wall
Just no Josh. Just No -
1/15/2023 Wildcard weekend - Dolphins @ Bills - 1st half game thread
appoo replied to BuffaloBill's topic in The Stadium Wall
Would love to see an under center play action this drive -
1/15/2023 Wildcard weekend - Dolphins @ Bills - 1st half game thread
appoo replied to BuffaloBill's topic in The Stadium Wall
Don’t actually mind Skylar the QB. He’s got a reasonable arm, fairly accurate, doesn’t panic. Just needs to process what’s in front of him much quicker, and recognize some of these blitzes the Bills are sending him. That only comes with experience though. Clearly not quite ready for this, but what can you do? Basically I think the kid has a future in this league -
1/15/2023 Wildcard weekend - Dolphins @ Bills - 1st half game thread
appoo replied to BuffaloBill's topic in The Stadium Wall
Tre White looking like he’s got his explosiveness back is pretty huge -
Sean McVay returning to the Rams next season
appoo replied to Draconator's topic in The Stadium Wall
Just too intense and competitive for his own good. Hope this dude can learn to delegate, take some pressure off himself, and actually enjoy the work rather be so intense it’s killing him It’s a good time for him to find a legit OC to groom to take a lot the pressure off himself -
Bill Barnwell predicts Bills over the 49ers in SB LVII
appoo replied to inthebuff's topic in The Stadium Wall
The 49ers - when they’re on it - have one of the better defenses I’ve seen over the years. The type that could give Allen a nightmare because he’d have multiple gaps in his protection, linebackers who are gonna eat against our run game, safeties who just don’t make mistakes, and in Ward a corner who’s good enough to annoy Diggs. If they had a legit QB, I’d make them the runaway favorite to win it all. As it is they have the best coach in this business IMO. However, if the Bills get past both the Bengals and Chiefs then yea they’re beating SF -
Steelers radio debates signing Tremaine Edmunds
appoo replied to Einstein's topic in The Stadium Wall
I think Oliver is an elite 3-4 DE -
Dion Dawkins "A Letter to Bills Mafia Part III"
appoo replied to Beck Water's topic in The Stadium Wall
Among the recent hires, those that to have good EQ, seem to have the most success. McDermott falls right inline with this. I think going forward, with a more confident, self-assured, empowered generation of kids growing up, EQ is going to be among the more important traits you look for in a leader -
Steelers radio debates signing Tremaine Edmunds
appoo replied to Einstein's topic in The Stadium Wall
I'm not saying he's a future hall of famer. He's not enough of a playmaker at that position to get that. What I am saying what he gives in terms of fundamental linebacker play makes him our most valuable defender on a play by play basis. Part of the equation for value is how hard is it to replace a commodity, and if you can't replace it, what are the cascading impacts of the loss? You take that into account, and he's pretty close to a must have for the Bills. Did you disagree with what I said about how football offenses are evolving? Why do you think the Bills wouldn't feel his loss all that much? EDIT Just caught the part on defending the pass. If you don't see an elite, or close to elite, pass defender in him, then you and I are just gonna have to disagree here. There's a reason Josh Allen talked so highly of his pass defending, calling area 43 a no go zone or something to that effect. -
Steelers radio debates signing Tremaine Edmunds
appoo replied to Einstein's topic in The Stadium Wall
Bills D vs Vikings first half 151 yards, 10 points 2nd half 273 Yards, 20 POINTS VS Browns 324 Yards passing, 3 TDs, 80 yards rushing, 23 points vs Lions 240 yards passing, 2 TDs, 96 yards rushing, 1 TD, 25 points Perhaps the 4 worst halves of football for the Bills D this season across those 3 games, all with Edmunds on the bench (he played the first half against the Vikes) -
Steelers radio debates signing Tremaine Edmunds
appoo replied to Einstein's topic in The Stadium Wall
Not even close. -
Steelers radio debates signing Tremaine Edmunds
appoo replied to Einstein's topic in The Stadium Wall
I really wish people would have a better understanding of how offenses are evolving. Good teams consistently send 4 man patterns out there, and on occasion, 5. And then they run these Inside/outside zone runs from 11 and 12 personnel, where both TEs are receiving threats. The middle linebacker, especially in today's 4-2-5 schemes, is the most important position on the field for you, and so much of what they do doesn't pop in the stat sheets, which is why a good nickname for them is Eraser. You can't afford to consistently drop safeties low to cover the middle 3rd. You need to keep them back with all this speed on the outside NFL WRs bring, and the consistent threat of double deep routes from outside and in. Having someone like Edmunds is MASSIVE, because they enable average athletes like Hyde and Poyer to excel as safeties. They don't have the speed to go from middle 3rd to deep 3rd, and with Edmunds, we don't ask them to. And on top of that you STILL need a backer who's good enough in run fits, and still a threat on blitzes. Edmunds is pretty freakin good in his run fits and is actually still improving year over year as a blitzer. But he's a ***** WEAPON as an eraser in coverage. He's more important than Oliver or either safety or signing a high end WR2. IMO he's a must keep -
I'm not sure Elam has the instincts to be a CB1. I definitely think he's got a future as a starter in the League though. My concern is around Tre. If he didn't have a 22M dead cap hit there's a chance he could get cut because he simply doesn't have the explosiveness to be paid like a CB1, unless he continues to regain his pop this off season. But untill that happens, the Bills have a weakness at corner, made worse by Hamlin's loss. He struggled a bunch this year, but you could see signs of a pretty good strong safety with more experience, which would have made it easy to let Mycah go this off season and save a much needed 3M on the cap. Now they're going to have to eat a 10M cap hit for a 33 year old safety coming off a major neck injury. This is going to be, perhaps, Beane's most important, and difficult off season. WR2 is way down the list for me. You have Josh Allen, Diggs, Dawson Knox and an emerging RB in Cook...Davis, for all his troubles, is good enough for now. Outside upgrading RT and filling LG (can't resign Saffold), wouldn't really touch the starting offense. Just not worth it in terms of opportunity cost elsewhere
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In the Rose Bowl, KeAndre Lambert-Smith caught a long TD for Penn State, and celebrated with a fake hammy injury. Franklin was ready to murder him, and was pretty salty about it in the post game presser haha.... I don't know how this started, but these dudes gonna put their coaches through some stuff with the fake injury celebration
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I guess I don't want to get into a political narrative debate, so all I'll say is that much of the crime in Chicago is concentrated in areas of lower SES, while the higher SES/Tourist areas are quite safe. I know some people in Chicago and the numbers back that up as well. Larger point, it doesn't matter where in the country you are, the lower the SES, the higher the crime rates.
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That's just...Chicago is great. It's doing great, a quick google search tells me the city had its highest growth rate since 2000.