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appoo

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  1. He's wide open running in his own 3rd of the field. You expect a middle schooler to catch that.
  2. First of all, you can't ask people who don't exist (Pitt fans who goto games) Second, I never claimed rationality!
  3. First you need to convince Josh that Davis wasn't open enough to not make that throw. And considering his arm talent, not sure that's an argument you're gonna win.
  4. "throw to Lee Smith" likely wasn't a large part of the playbook, so it's easy to forgive Josh for not looking his way, when options #1, & #2 and the check down are on the left. My guess us that Smith was nothing more than having someone around to throw the ball away without getting intentional grounding. That's a coverage bust, but not neccesarily something you expect Josh to pick up
  5. It's basically the Medium Place (My apologies if you don't watch the Good Place. Also - everyone go watch the Good Place)
  6. you could argue he's been the best kicker in the league for about 7-8 weeks now
  7. If you ever want to get into an annoying football debate, suggest to a Steeler fan that Troy Palamalu was not only NOT the greatest player to ever live, he's not even as goood as Ed Reed
  8. (Note I had created this topic before last year's Steeler game, and was intending to bump it for this week's game, but it was archived so I'm just gonna recreate it) ------ I'm 41 years old. I've been a Bills fans for as long as I can remember, having immigrated to Buffalo when I was 2 years old. My first memories are of the bickering bills. Jim Kelly playing the Jets as a youngin. Ronnie Harmon dropping that TD in Cleveland, the Bills stadium playing Hootie and the Blowfish after making the Dolphins cry...basically I'm a lifer. And I love/hate it, probably like many of you. This is going to be my first post/thread. Why? A little bit more about my background. As I said above, I immigrated to Buffalo when I was just 2, and my family lived in upstate NY until I was about in 4th or 5th grade, and then we moved to PA. In fact the first Bills SB happened when we moved to good ol Scranton, Pennsylvania (note, not coincidentally the first time I ever cried because of a sporting event also happened in 4th or 5th grade). This, then, is where the story of my hatred of the Pittsburgh Steelers begins. Back in those days, you couldn't watch your team unless they were on national TV, or you lived locally to them. Yet I remember watching the Bills every Sunday with the rest of my family, and it was because my Dad purchased a satellite dish for the sole purpose of getting the Binghamton CBS. Why? Because apparently all of PA is a suburb of Pittsburgh. So actually this wasn't bad in the present, I only retroactively added to my hate for the Steelers wen I realized my Dad had to spend money and go out of his way or for us to be forced to watch the freakin Steelers or paid programming on Sunday afternoons. That hatred only TRULY began when I got to Penn State. Boy. Tell that group you're from PA who's not a fan of the Steelers and they look at you like you're an alien. Then tell them you're a Bills fan, they'll turn into the most arrogant aholes you'll meet, acting like they invented football. To this day I tell people that Pittsburgh would be a wonderful city if you just got rid of all Steeler fans. Easily the most entitled fanbase I've come across in my entire life. Worst of all, this is where I encountered the awfulness that is the NFL Blackout/locality rules. If your local team wasn't sold out, or it wasn't in the 1pm/4pm time slot, you were watching paid programming. This was when I realized how lucky I was growing up with a satellite dish. This was awful. Now my Sunday football choices was the Eagles, those ugly ass Yellow and Black uniforms, or paid programming? Yea, FU Pittsburgh. (sidenote, I'm kinda/sorta a 2nd hand eagles fan) What's worse, even when the Bills showed the rare signs of life, who was there to stomp on it? Yep, you guessed it. The Villains of PA. There was the Willis McGahee led Bills, running through the AFC, trying to work their way back into the playoffs - only to be turned back by the 2nd string Pittsburgh steelers in the final game of the season. Fitzmagic! Win 3 straight games, start getting some momentum going. Along come the Steelers. We got this. We get to OT. Fitz throws an absolute BEAUTY of a bomb in the back corner of the end zone, that thing must have gone 50 yards and dropped on an absolute dime of a target area. It hits Stevie Johnson right in the hands, I'm screaming my head off, the announcers are yelling in celebration, it's happening! We beat the Steelers.....but no. Even when they DON'T involve the Bills! They're easy to hate. Do we all remember Super Bowl XL? I lived in Seattle between 2011 - 2017, and let me tell you, they will always remember that one. You know what city has a different narrative than the rest of America? You guess it. Ask someone from Pittsburgh about the horrible officiating from SB XL and they'll cite some random missed hold on the Hawks; remind them of phantom touchdowns for the Steelers, phantom OPI that took away a TD, a steeler Offside that caused a hold that negated a TD...and you get blank stares as if none of that ever happened. Because in their minds it was Jerome Bettis Week, and the bus DESERVED to win a title in his hometown, and of course there was no bad officiating, yinze are just jealous. I'm a Bills/Knicks/Mets/Syracuse/Penn State fan. Despair and failure runs thick. The only championship I've "experienced" as an adult was the Melo led Orange in 2003. And of course along the way I've developed some sporting hates. The Yankees, Ohio State - but NOTHING will ever match my personal dislike of the Pittsburgh effing Steelers and that arrogant, smug as crap fanbase. So yea, to HELL with the Pittsburgh Steelers, and lets effing go Buffalo. Pound these guys to nothing.
  9. A game that wasn’t in doubt after the bills got the lead. that was also about as possibly well as Mullens could have played.
  10. They'll borrow from future caps. A cut of any kind would be draconian, and would lead to a lot of vets with a few good years left, out in the cold. I mean just guys CURRENTLY on rosters with agreed upon contracts won't survive because suddenly teams that planned it out rather carefully, can't afford to keep him on the roster. There's also going to be huge dead cap issues. It's too bonkers to ever think they'll cut or even keep it as is
  11. Diggs is most valuable to this offense as someone who gets open in the intermediate whenever he wants to. He can be used as a deep threat but doing that takes away his biggest strength, which is his route running. that route running is what got the Bills that last TD against Arizona, and if he’s playing a more downfield threat role, that’s probably Beasley running that route. Basically, Diggs is a Swiss Army knife, and he’s got a pretty good long knife in his set, But it’s not a machete, and when you try to use it as a machete you lose all those other tools he brings it’s also not something you can really scheme around. There’s no reason to account for a deep threat that’s not Stefon Diggs, it’s really that simple. You can drift over a safety or linebacker towards Diggs, and Allen is left with Beasley, an underwhelming TE, or Gabe Davis We know the TE ain’t it, but I think Davis needs to be given a shot to show what he can do deep
  12. Think it’s time to invest in a true X. Chris Olave might be around in the late 20s, and so might Rashod Bateman. Shame that both Davonte Smith and Jaylen Waddle won’t there Diggs is perhaps the best Z in the NFL. Problem is that without John Brown there’s no reliable X who can pose as a perimeter threat who’s gonna draw a safety. There’s a few ways you can do that. You can do it with size and contested catch ability (Hopkins and Allen Robinson and Mike Evans), or you can do it with pure speed (John Brown, Tyreke Hill). Without Smoke, it’s down to Gabe Davis, and as of yet he’s not earned the respect of NFL safeties. If the Bills are worried about Brown’s speed for the rest of the season, then it might be time to start targeting Davis deep a lot more, in the hopes of him making plays and drawing more safety attention in the game plan.
  13. Shanahan will run at you and he’ll pick you apart with shifty players getting into space, within 15 yards, and he the TE involved. Be an interesting balance between the Sam and Nickel. My gut says they’ll play majority Sam as you stop the run against the Niners you stop their primary weapon
  14. I wouldn’t really consider that “blowing it” either. Bills were up 2 TDs without about half the game to go. And it’s not the Bills were dominant either, to get to that point. Mean reversion meant that it was always likely that the Cards were going to come back and score a bunch of points. Just too much talent. Thing is, the Bills don’t play in a vacuum. Yea we want to see defenders making good plays, but at the same time you got NFL athletes lining up across from you, and they’re doing their damndest to make life hell for the Bills. You’re not watching collapses so much as you’re seeing the opposition asserting itself. That’s football, especially in the league, designed for parity of talent.
  15. Defense absolutely won this game. They were close to dominant in the 2nd half at linebacker and coverage, and the DEs were a constant menace even if they weren’t sacking Herbert (who has an insanely quick release). No idea how Milano improves on Klein. That was a tremendous performance from the backers, and especially Klein. But with the back 7 getting healthy, they’re as good as anyone at this point. definitelt need to to work on their Hail Mary D
  16. Right by the stadium I believe, so yea it’s in Santa Clara. They’re going to have uproot completely. It’s absurd really. You want to encourage testing and reward that.
  17. So I live in Santa Clara county and I just don’t get this. I actually am ok with some higher level restrictions, as encouraging people to stay within their quarantine bubbles/pods, when meeting indoors, enables restaurants to stay open. In just about every city in Santa Clara, he downtowns have protected sections from traffic where folks can eat on tables set in the streets. It’s actually been fantastic, and relative to the rest of the nation the COVID surge hasn’t been huge in Santa Clara (and actually San Francisco county has been even better). But I don’t see a risk for the 49ers because they test daily. They are at much lower risk of an outbreak among the population because they’ll know within a day when they get a viral load. Definite overreaction here
  18. Isn’t he on a practice squad contract? https://www.spotrac.com/nfl/buffalo-bills/dane-jackson-47837/
  19. Have a sneaking suspicion that Dane Jackson was a the 2nd best corner in the organization. Think the Bills will lock him up when given the opportunity
  20. Not having a functioning run game (not even average, just functioning) is directly attributable to losing against AZ, and had a role to play in both INTs, which were higher risk throws that Allen probably doesn't attempt if he had a run game he knew could get some yards. They key here isn't to have a running game that says the O is gonna run the ball against a defense that wants to stop the run, it's to have enough of a threat so that defenses don't actively game plan against defending the run. I haven't watched the tape, but when safeties and backers don't even bother reading run, that puts a ton of pressure on your QB. That's why Josh Allen really should be getting more pub as MVP, especially with Russ taking a downturn the last few weeks. Both Rodgers and Mahomes have elite run games to balance them out. Allen has nothing but his shoulder to carry this team - and he's delivering.
  21. That's actually tough to say at this point. There's no glaring need on D. Even if you cut Addison, you AJE, Jerry Hughes as starters, and I think you need to add depth and perhaps a pass rush specialist - not necessarily worth a first round pick. You could get that with Melvin Ingram on an affordable contract. Star is coming back, and his contract makes him unmovable. So he'll be your 3T You're gonna roll with Milano and Edmunds as you backers, the safeties is set, and I kinda love Dane Jackson to win and exceed at the #2 CB, bumping Levi to the slot. That might be a spot you could use draft capital on, but you'd rather do that in the 2nd round or 3rd round. At the 3T I love the rotation of Oliver and Jefferson, while a backup 1T is needed. If the Bills pick around 25, I think they're going to look hard at offense. To me you have 3 pretty glaring needs: 1) Right Tackle. I just assume Daryl Williams is going to get a big contract, and that's not going to be at Buffalo, or if it is he'll have to agree to a backloaded deal. I sort of benchmark his at Morgan Moses, and he's gonna average a Cap Hit of 10M, and arguably Feliciano is a bigger need, as Allen has shown he doesn't need elite protection to be super effective. 2) RB. Just glaringly obvious that neither Singletary nor Moss are IT. 3) TE. This is even more obvious than RB. Bills are really stuck with a good but not great Defense. To get to that next level they need an elite edge rusher, and there's just not a viable option available through draft or F/A (and we're not gonna count overspending on JJ Watt as an option)
  22. Addison will also be gone. There's no way they're gong to hold on to him with a $10M cap hit
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