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MarlinTheMagician

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  1. There was ten seconds left when McKenzie went down.  He tried to run the ball to the ref and a Dolphin slowed him for a second.  I am not sure on this, but isn't ten seconds left normally enough to get the ball spotted so QB can spike it?  If Josh had spiked it, I think Bass would have drilled the winner from 60 yards.  Of course, we will never know.  So help me out board, were the refs slow on getting the ball down there?  Or we just cut it too close?

  2. They managed the clock fine.  When they got the holding penalty it screwed up their time management by taking them out of field goal range and increasing the yards they needed.  That burned time.  I still think if the darn refs got the ball down in time for Josh to spike, Bass would have nailed a 60 yarder.  Dudes got juice for a kicker!  And he no doubt wanted to avenge the shank.

    At the time of the hold they were 57 yards out.  Already in range.

     

  3. 3 minutes ago, Nextmanup said:

    No one can rationalize better than a Bills fan.

     

    I mean we are talking world class ability to rationalize any situation.

     

    Next we will hear that it was actually a good thing that we lost.

     

     

    I think Bills fans do the opposite of rationalising losses.  DOOOM is predicted.  It is easy not to feel much doom after this one, at least for me.  No chronic weakness with the team was shown, like when Indy ran on us for what seemed like 300 yards.  It was hot, we were beat up and we left plays on the field.  Stuff happens.

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  4. On to Baltimore.  I think McKenzie and Allen both said "we will learn from this."  That is the right attitude.  It defines nothing, take from it what we can - and yeah, under different circumstances they know, we know and I think even Dolphins fans know (at least the ones I spoke to), that we would beat them handily.  We should have today.

     

  5. 1 hour ago, Bermuda Triangle said:

    just baffled that he decided to rush only 3 there.

    Baffled is a good word.  But it was so inexplicable it is almost not strong enough.  That had just sacked him and it is obvious he does not like pressure.  I was screaming "bring the house" and they didn't even bring the base 4.  Un-f-ing believable.  I thought on the whole the team played its guts out, almost literally.  This was pure mental error by Frazier, unforced and inexcusable when you have young back-ups trying to cover super-fast wideouts.  Why drop a bunch of guys into short zones on third and 22?  Still upset about that play call, and not really upset with us about anything else (upset with Wilkins for roughing up Josh, but we will even that up in Buffalo).  So dumb.

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  6. Some days you get 'em, and some days you get got.  We controlled the play all day.  Missing all the players we had hurt, and the players that were out due to the heat and we still should have won by two touchdowns.  Josh has a brain fart at the end of the half, balls slips out of his hand with McKenzie open in the end zone, Davis can't hang on in the end zone, Bass shanks one.  Even missing 40% of our team they needed an avalanche of breaks to win.  No need to panic or change anything.  

     

    The only thing that really sticks in my craw is rushing 3 when we have them 3rd and 22 and had just sacked Tua.  Should have brought the house - Tua had all day to sit back their and llet Waddle run between our back-up safeties.  How about we help the young guys out by letting our pash rush get after him, at least bring the four lineman and one backer.  We rushed 3, if I saw it right, and that I can't believe.  Geesh.  

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  7. 11 minutes ago, BADOLBILZ said:

     

     

    They've been paying him and already worked his contract multiple times.    

     

    Fans have a misconception that how other players contracts are handled matters greatly to the locker room.

     

    They worry about how THEY themselves get paid and largely ignore whether someone else is being compensated equitably.

    He is not under contract for next year, and he is not holding out this year.  Just sign him for next season and give him some security. 

  8. Hyde is on the books in 2023 for $10.8 million.  Probably could have Poyer for about the same.  Not buying Johnson as the equivalent, and you would have to pay him to start.  Not buying Hamlin as the equivalent either.  Though I like both.  No reason they can't afford Poyer one more year.

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  9. Didn't say 

    3 minutes ago, Rigotz said:

    I agree that the Bills need a positive distraction prior to the beginning of the season...

     

    but is giving a 31 year old Safety a huge raise the best way to do that? Personally, I want to see Poyer play out his final year, then decide.

     

    Let's not get desperate when we don't have to.

    Didn't say give him a "huge" raise.  There should be a middle ground that makes Poyer happy, secures his services beyond this year and provides a positive boost for the room.  Takes a potential distraction and makes it a win.  No need to compromise our future to extend him a year and give him a raise for 2022.

  10. Having cleared cap space with the Schnowman, it is time to extend Po.  From what I can tell he has universal respect in the locker room and he is a warrior.  Extending Po would give the team a boost and help purge the Ariaza situation.  I believe it would be a boost for the locker room and the fan base.  Not saying be crazy, but I am sure he wants to get something done and finish what he has started here.  Could be a real win-win.

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