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Santana

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  1. Nah i'd say the Lions are closer to the Browns than the Bills. The Redskins are a lot like the Bills in my eyes. JMO.
  2. Nathan Peterman is trash, I'm sorry let's stop covering s*%t with sugar and calling it a tootsie roll. I honestly feel sorry for the kid that our coaching staff / front office keeps putting him in a position that he's clearly not ready to be in. I wish nothing but the best for him but let's just be real, he should never see live action during the regular season until at least 2020.
  3. I don't think the Bills need to dump Anderson until the season is done. Peterman should never throw a football again in the NFL.
  4. I'd rather have a great defense and a mediocre offense. Our offense might be the worst offense I've ever seen. EVER!
  5. Ryan Fitzpatrick is not the answer. Honestly I don't know what the answer is. The coaching staff and front office legitimately seem like they have no idea what they're doing when it comes to the QB and the entire offense.
  6. It literally feels like we lose every single time we wear this combination.
  7. Imagine having this problem with these women..........LORD!!!
  8. Yessir, that's where I live. It was weird you didn't really hear about how good he was until a couple of months before the draft. Definitely great to see a small town college grad make it.
  9. Yeah I definitely agree, the main goal should be a heavy run game. I don't trust this offense running screen plays right now, especially against the Chargers. Peterman missed a lot of throws last week and the receivers dropped quite a few passes. Hopefully Allen is more accurate and his timing is better.
  10. Lol good for them, he's been overrated since his days at Baylor. IDC who signs him. The Patriots just have the luxury of giving anyone a chance due to their dominating winning record. It's a win win for them. He has an entitled attitude, it won't last long with BB in New England.
  11. Yeah I've always been a huge proponent of Groy. Never understood why he wasn't starting over some of the other plug ins. I'm very intrigued to see what this line can do. Little worried about the RT position.
  12. Very valid point. I also think that Richie being next to Eric Wood helped him immensely. I definitely seen a decline in Richie's play last year compared to 2016. Lot of holding penalties in his tenure. He's a pro-bowler but I think the reason he wants to retire is because he's mediocre without Wood. I thought Dawkins was actually the OL for the Bills last season.
  13. I would have to say that Arizona is in just as bad of shape as we are. Even with Bradford you know he's only playing about 7 games.....tops.
  14. The ability of a coaching staff to develop a QB is NOT overrated. Just like your boy Goff, how was he with Jeff Fisher compared to being with Sean McVay? How about the QB's that Pat Shurmur has worked with? Of course it's not 100% but it drastically helps.
  15. Well by a coaching staff that knew who was the better of the 2 QB's yes. He was better than Goff and their coaching staff was a crap ton better than LA's at the time. I wasn't knocking your brother because he is right, but who's coaching the QB is just as much of a deciding factor on how good they will be and how quickly it happens.
  16. I could understand that but lets be realistic when we are talking about Wentz compared to this draft class. He was clear cut the best QB in that draft and he had a great coaching staff that knew how to develop a young QB. Frank Reich and Doug Pederson are about as good as it gets.
  17. I think Buffalo has to Draft a QB in the first round without any doubt. However I don't think they need to move up if a QB is drafted with the 1st and 2nd picks, then ultimately 3 would be taken in the first three picks. I think Buffalo moving up completely depends on what Cleveland does with their first pick. If they pick a QB at one then Buffalo should stay put. If Barkley goes first then make a move.
  18. So you think he'll be a better WR than QB? What evidence shows that he'll be a good WR?
  19. I definitely think he's on point with that. Not to get off track but even if you look at something like dancing, the hips control the feet. Good hip rotation is also one of the most vital things for pitchers to have as well and they have to have pin point accuracy.
  20. Not going to lie, I read most of the article but not all of it. He's had some accuracy issues and some footwork issues that have been noted but one thing is for sure, he's a QB. He's black, he's tall and he's fast so people just want to throw say "oh put him at WR" without even knowing if the guy can catch a ball. In the proper situation he'll be real problem for opposing defenses at the next level.
  21. Honestly the only QB worth trading up for is Rosen. Darnold is alright but he's not worth trading up for he doesn't show up for the big games.
  22. I think the argument that the Dr who originally brought up linking concussions to CTE said that traumatic brain injury was "often" a precursor to CTE. I don't believe that it was just concussions that the NFL was in trouble for. It was traumatic brain injuries, concussion is just 1 type of traumatic brain injury. We're focusing on only 1 type of brain injury. And the NFL hid the effects of repeated traumatic brain injuries (which can include but not limited to only concussions). please reference: https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/study-finds-evidence-of-brain-injury-in-living-nfl-veterans/ https://www.spinalcord.com/types-of-traumatic-brain-injury
  23. I don't think that the it's going to insulate the NFL from prior claims or future claims. The NFL was in trouble because they hid this information from their players and continued to let them play when they probably shouldn't have been able to. For years the NFL hid concussions or just brushed off head injuries as getting knocked out when in fact it was probably much more severe.
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