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  1. 26 minutes ago, SCBills said:

    I think it depends on the fan and player.  

     

    I don't think anyone on this board is taking it harder than Josh Allen.  Dude is wired different.  I can't even imagine feeling like you did everything you could possibly do, won the game... only to have the people closest to you let you down.  

     

    No one on this planet is taking the loss harder than Josh.  No one.

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  2. Yeah I mean it's a great strength exercise but fatigue throughout your legs while you're using every muscle to move in every direction, is going to put serious strain on the ligaments/tendons responsible for stabilizing that motion.

     

    For instance- treatment for most tendonitis is to strengthen the muscle parallel to the ligament.  (I.e. for tennis elbow, you strengthen the forearms; for runner's knee you strengthen the hamstrings; for Achilles issues you strengthen the calves).

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  3. 17 minutes ago, richNjoisy said:

    The one thing that seems crazy is, apparently, one does not need to test negative before being allowed to return. If a person is possibly contagious, and if one is still positive, then returning that player to the locker room is insane. I hope the NFL and the PA add on that a player/coach/staff must test negative before they return.

     

    It's based off of CDC research indicating that most individuals are not contagious after 3 days of symptoms, regardless of testing.  This is why they've reduced the public isolation guidance to 5 days, as well, with an extra 5 days of precautionary mask wearing.

  4. 17 hours ago, JohnNord said:


    All that this list shows is that McDermott isn’t as conservative on 4th down according to the analytics, as it would appear.

     

    It does not prove that he’s perfect or that he always makes the right decisions.  Just that in terms of game decisions he usually follows the data

     

    Which is SO MUCH MORE than most coaches (even in 2021!) in the league do.  Furthermore- for a coach who is so defensive-minded and conservative in nature, that's a really good sign of how willing he is to learn and adapt.

  5. 1 hour ago, SirAndrew said:

    Honestly one of the strangest ugly injuries I’ve seen from a guy just diving for the ball. My first reaction was to criticize him for not making the catch, after realizing what happened we can only hope he makes a quick recovery. 

     

    Remember Aaron Williams diving for Edelman in the endzone?

  6. 1 minute ago, Gugny said:

    I'm gonna say that McKittrick is activated (which he should have been for every game this season, but we have a stubborn head coach who put "making a statement," ahead of winning .. but that's a different topic) and contributes not only to a better return game, but also to the offense with various sweep-type plays that will utilize the speed the team has missed since Sean McDermott threw his little hissy fit and inexplicably benched a consistent positive contributor to the team.

     

    Amen

     

     

     

    Let's just call it a Christmas miracle. 

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