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How the Pats Avoid Penalties
Livinginthepast replied to hondo in seattle's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
He's a great coach and does his homework. He also obsesses and cheats as we have seen. BB also isn't afraid to push the envelope and try plays, formations or gimmicks that border on illegal but the refs don't know what to call because they have never seen it before. But the one thing that makes BB better than almost any other coach is that he is a smarter than average man in a sea of idiots at HC. Time and again BB just waits for the other HC to lose his nerve and make that fatally dumb error and time and again they do just that. I don't think what BB does is something extraspecial, he just comes off that way because the others are so poor. -
Have we not seen enough of this guy? 5 INT in 30 minutes performance not enough to convince you that he's not NFL material? There are so many better options out there as a backup let alone a starter yet people want to keep Peterman around because he's a nice guy?? Sorry but what could possibly make people think he can be a QB in this league? what makes people think he will recover mentally recover from such a disastrous debut?
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Chiefs trade Alex Smith to washington
Livinginthepast replied to Castellar's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
All I can say about Alex Smith is that after seeing him choke (yet again) in the playoffs I am kinda glad that hes never going to be a Bill. As for Cousins I not getting my hopes up yet. It would be great to sign him but please lets not get stupid about money. Everytime we do that the player all of a sudden becomes mediocre to terrible. Also If we did get Cousins please draft a 1st round QB anyway for depth! -
I agree, the amount of times that Fitz threw that fade route INT because the arm strength wasn't always there was ridiculous. One INT in particular I remember was against the Giants in NY and it killed us. Like Dirty Harry said "A mans gotta learn his limitations".
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Drought Mt Rushmore
Livinginthepast replied to baskingridgebillsfan's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Nah, the players don't deserve the dishonor of the drought, it should all be coaches carved on there. Now that would be epic. Greg Williams with a sourpuss, clueless expressions on Rex, Chan and Mularkey, St.doug with those douchey shades on, Dick Jauron with his shellshocked 1000 yard stare. Tourist attraction for sure!! Put it near the cliffs at Niagara Falls!! -
I watched the replay of last year's SB game. The officiating was decent overall. Which means the usual borderline incompetent NFL quality but not egregiously bias. The penalties the Pats got especially near the end seemed to be legit. The key to their victory was not the refs, the amazing play of Brady or the flukey catches (like Edelman's) it was the Falcons coaches making some of the worst decisions at crucial times of any team ever in a SB. On the last Falcon drive of regulation. Trying to throw the ball on 2nd down on the Pat's 24 and getting a sack. Then taking a ( legit) penalty on 3rd down to push them back to the 45 yard line. Where on a 3rd and 33 they throw a terrible incomplete pass. It was like they wanted themselves to lose. They were in FG range to go up by 2 scores all they had to do was run it 3 times, kill the clock and force the Pats to burn timeouts and win the game. Instead stupidity took over and once again the Pats just waited for that and took full advantage. Still unbelievable watching it happen a year later, especially after the Seattle stupidity.
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I appreciated Eric wood for so many things but the one of them was his honesty. He called it as he saw it. His segment on WGR was candid and intelligent. Probably my favorite regular player or former player segment on the station. I always remember him being totally blunt about the Bills in Toronto embarrassment a few years ago, he hated it and wasn't afraid to say it.
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Been a Bills fan for almost 40 years and there are few Bills players that I can think of in that time who were warriors on the field, leaders on the team and had the combination of intelligence, honesty and articulation of speech like Eric had. I feel very sad hearing this news. At least he got the playoffs once. Instant wall of fame player here.
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Ironic that the pick that the Bills used to get Kelly was in a trade from Cleveland for the NFL rights to Tom Cousineau who once again ironically spurned the Bills to go to the Montreal Alouettes. I wonder if Jim would have gone to Cleveland had they picked him at that spot. In those days, the Browns were half decent team. The Bills were really disrespected as an organization in the early 80s despite having some good teams in that stretch.
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Just out of curiosity. Has there ever been a successful athlete in any sport that has had as horrendous a debut as Nate Peterman? I mean your first game and you set a record for futility? I think whatever possible positives about this guy were swept away FOREVER after San Diego. How could anyone have the psychological fortitude to come back from that experience? I know Peterman is a holy roller and probably thinks it was all part of God's plan but you would have to either be the most confident man in the world or completely delusional for that San Diego performance not to rip apart your self worth.
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I think that this is going to be Schwartz's masterpiece game. If he can stay aggressive vs Brady and not blink like St.Doug did the Eagles will win this. The only other big ? is the refs. If memory serves do the Pats get BS calls from the refs in the SB? regular season and other playoff games of course but in the actual big game have the refs helped the Pats out? I think the SB games have been decently officiated but the Pats have been in so many I cannot remember.