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We're building the offense around the passing attack
White Linen replied to VW82's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
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Beane: Gore will push McCoy to be the starter
White Linen replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
This is a brilliant plan by Beane. For the record I was on board when we traded for McCoy and have been happy he's on our team. I know he went through a lot of personal stuff last year and I know our OL was terrible - but he, IMO, wasn't giving maximum effort. Shady has been a great player in this league and is prideful. What a great way to create competition for him by bringing in a friend. They'll push each other without Shady getting offended because that's his buddy. -
CBS Sports predicts Bills will land Ziggy
White Linen replied to HOUSE's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
We know you have to beat your drum. -
Darn right
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CBS Sports predicts Bills will land Ziggy
White Linen replied to HOUSE's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I must not be making myself clear. I agree and admitted what we think has little effect on a players performance - except as you mention possibly a player feeling pressure because fans voices are out there at a new level today for a player to hear about. This is for the sake of discussion and it's more for fans that want to cling on to these players and make them into something they're not. It's absolutely not a negative to have Lawson play this year. It's also ok to say that his performance last year - although better - just isn't good enough. -
CBS Sports predicts Bills will land Ziggy
White Linen replied to HOUSE's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I think we do as fans and I do think some previous regimes have - obviously not all. I just think we're too accepting of underachievement - sometimes. I mean there were a significant amount of fans that wanted to give Shaq the 5th year option at nearly 10 mil. There's fans comparing Zay to Moulds. I get it, expectations from fans doesn't have any effect on how the player performs - but I do think we need to get more used to not hanging onto hope in examples like this. However I do think our FO and coach have higher expectations then we're used to - and if a player doesn't perform we move on. -
CBS Sports predicts Bills will land Ziggy
White Linen replied to HOUSE's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
You think a good rotational DE is all you want from a first round pick? Case in point! -
CBS Sports predicts Bills will land Ziggy
White Linen replied to HOUSE's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Why is our bar so low sometimes? -
Of course it's my projection. You didn't really think I believe I can see the future, did you? I mean I could try to be more clear for you but I kind of thought that part was implied because, you know, no one can tell the future. Some WR's take huge steps at this time, yes - most don't. Eric Moulds is your only Bills example not just a good one.
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I haven't written him off but I'll follow the lead of the FO. He still has a chance but he isn't going to be relied upon to lead the WR group.
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Josh Allen made him look a little more competent last year. I'm not saying it's time to move on from Zay but it's time to move on from believing he's going to turn into anything special. He's a complimentary guy and he'll play a few more seasons in the NFL then be an afterthought.
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GMFB - Weekly (almost daily) Love - WC #1
White Linen replied to SlimShady'sSpaceForce's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I guess I just don't understand the point of these predictions. I know, it's the off season, but there's plenty to legitimately talk about. -
What I think would be interesting is to see what the trends are with the CB market. We all remember when tall receivers started becoming all the rage and that was because they were all such a mismatch for smaller corners. Then corners started getting taller and then the trend to smaller WR's became the successful ones. I'm not sure where we are at now with the numbers - but I think I'd try to stay in the opposite trend of CB's.
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This is exactly what I mean. These broad strokes. When I have some time I'll look up some footage (if I can provide) and stats if there's one single QB drafted high that missed as many on his pro day, combine and rookie season. I'll guess that there was at least one. Did you see the "technique flaw" on the incomplete passes or some of the completions as well? Thanks.
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Sometimes I have time to elaborate and sometimes I don't. In either case it's nauseating to keep hearing the same baseless regurgitation of the same opinions. It's not uncommon for a rookie QB to be miss the short "gimme" throws. This is largely due to the speed of the game and their inability to slow down - because of their inexperience. If we are uneducated enough to believe it's because his left toe is pointed in the wrong direction - then you'll enjoy these type of articles.
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Worrying about perfect footwork is for those QB's that don't have natural ability. If you don't have the natural talent - then you better be perfect fundamentally. I largely think it's played buzzword. Most don't know what it actually means - so it's an easy word to say and not get called out. I get working on fundamentals but that's not where I want the bulk of Allen's time spent. I want him to spend loads of time studying film and reading defenses. That is the #1 thing for a young QB to do. This accuracy because of footwork thing - IMO - is total BS. The better you read defenses the more comfortable you get and deliver the ball properly. This league should be very nervous if he does master reading defenses. That with better players and this kid is going to sky rocket. Don't believe the other BS like this article fellow fans.
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I can't wait to find out who the NFL Network has as the 77th best player of 2018.