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Heinecke had no time most of the day, and that was with a play design that called for him to get rid of it quickly. Like I said, I’m not sure what game BF130 was watching. Sounds like he was just pissed that they couldn’t get Heinecke on the ground. Maybe he had the over 3 sack prop bet.
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Did the D line play well and have a good game or not? The screen pass aside, every play Heinecke made that hurt us, (and there were precious few for Washington today) was AFTER he escaped pressure with his athleticism. So credit to Heinecke. And NO shame on the D line. None.
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Are you really choosing to die on this hill? A hill that disregards EVERY other aspect of D line play? Good luck with that astute display of football knowledge. It’s been fun. Yep. Beasley was a real “shot in the arm” for the offense today.
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FFS, I didn’t say sacks don’t matter. I said other things matter as well. If you can’t appreciate the difference, what can I say.
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So, the ONLY indicator of a D line having an effective game is sacks. Got it. And this conversation is over.
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You disagree that Heinecke made some great athletic plays to escape pressure and avoid being sacked? You disagree that the D line forced him into hurried passes and a poor decisions at times? Your and I watched different football games I guess.
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9/26/21 Bills vs. WTF Postgame Thread
K-9 replied to Chandler#81's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Now way. Really? I don’t look at the forum during the games, but that’s just a crazy take, even for this place. -
Did you see some of the incredibly athletic plays that Heinecke made to avoid sacks? The D line forced a lot of hurries and poor passes, regardless.
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9/26/21 Bills vs. WTF Postgame Thread
K-9 replied to Chandler#81's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
As critical as I was of Daboll, Allen and the offense last week, I am that much more effusive in my praise of them this week. Just a masterful, surgical performance from start to finish. -
New stadium will have PSLs for season ticket holders
K-9 replied to Albany,n.y.'s topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Hey, Gugny! There’s a big party down in steerage later on! See ya there! -
New stadium will have PSLs for season ticket holders
K-9 replied to Albany,n.y.'s topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
People in true poverty and lower middle class people have never been large consumers of the live attendance product. But middle class consumers, especially those with families, have become increasingly less able to attend. -
New stadium will have PSLs for season ticket holders
K-9 replied to Albany,n.y.'s topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
This also isn’t an insignificant factor as well. Over the last generation, the middle class has slowly been priced out of attending sporting events on an increasing basis. -
New stadium will have PSLs for season ticket holders
K-9 replied to Albany,n.y.'s topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
That is not an insignificant factor moving forward. Teams like the Bills, with much less stadium generated unshared revenue, are at a competitive disadvantage because a much higher percentage of their revenues go to their operating costs than other teams’ unshared revenues go towards theirs. PSLs were always going to be an inevitable reality sooner or later. -
New stadium will have PSLs for season ticket holders
K-9 replied to Albany,n.y.'s topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Or, the cost of doing business with me will now cost you $1,000 more. It’s a free market and we are free to participate in that market or not. -
Who is your most hated division rival now?
K-9 replied to Royale with Cheese's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
It will always be Miami. -
"Buy stock in A.J. Epenesa" - says Daniel Jeremiah
K-9 replied to Estro's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
At the same time he was reshaping his body, Epenesa seems to have learned an array of moves and counter moves as well. His handwork is bordering on elite. -
He’s 93/153 for 61% in those first three career starts. Nice, but not eye popping. Averaging 51 attempts per start IS eye popping, however. I’d bet if it isn’t, then it’s at least near a record for most attempts in the first three starts of a career.
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"Buy stock in A.J. Epenesa" - says Daniel Jeremiah
K-9 replied to Estro's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Per the bold, Bruce Smith might be the greatest example of a player that did just that. -
Has Heinecke attempted more passes than anyone in his first three career starts as well?
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Ah, those Rich Stadium winds. Wasn’t as big a deal back in the say when we could run the ball consistently, but given our current makeup, it’s a great equalizer for lesser teams. This offense has struggled in windy conditions for a while now.
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No worries. Thanks for the clarification.
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Contorted throwing motion? From a frozen moment in time in a photograph?
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Tom Sestak Belongs in the HOF!!
K-9 replied to Never NEVER Give-up's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
He could join Bill Shaw as the only HOFers to never have played a down in the NFL. -
Kelly was the highest paid player in the league at one time, but how much a player is paid has nothing to do with anything on the field.