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34-78-83

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  1. Check out the video of opinions from 2 actual coaches located on the official Bills site. I think it's called "what he said, what he meant" .
  2. It is my opinion (based on seeing him in camp, live at the Ralph, and on TV) that he has PLENTY of zip on his throws and can make the 15-20 yard out without much of a problem. I'm pretty darn sure the "experts" actually in the game would agree with that too. Growing a pair, developing better anticipation on routes, etc. is what he needs to do.
  3. Trent is actually going through reads/ progressions on most passing plays and the proof is there if you look at his helmet/ eyes so it is wrong to say he's deciding which guy to throw it to before every snap. He just hasn't had the Nads to let the ball go into any sort of tight coverage for the most part, even if it's just one on one coverage. This he needs to learn to do.
  4. It does appear that our 2 outside receivers are playing a game of bubble hockey
  5. The weird part of all this is Ellison used to be a VERY good cover LB as a young pup but was horrible against the run. Now that has somehow completely reversed. I suppose he has put on some weight and muscle but he is still a smallish backer... I think the staff probably counted on him to be better against the pass than has played out of late.
  6. That whole point from the scout about the "football 101 - you don't let great quarterbacks go down the middle" is laughable Great Qb's are great Qb's. On the 1st TD, the bills LB AND SS were out of position. On the second, they were in perfect positon and Brady threw an even more perfect pass. Scouts are scouts... They are not coaches.
  7. I like Funyons
  8. Junior Football X 2 ...
  9. It's because my 2 son's have pop-warner football games at 10:00 am and 2:00 Pm those days. The Bills have been kind enough to arrange the schedule just for me!
  10. whatever dude. Nobody here knows if he will ultimately become a good/ great player at this time. See E Moulds
  11. You clearly mis-read what the guy said. He is exactly correct about what he actually said.
  12. Exactly, and if you can't tell a designed play (5-10 screen passes with pulling linemen) from a checkdown, then I can't help any further.
  13. Agreed. I'd go with Harris there or if they want more experience, Mitchell has good instincts in coverage although he is a little slower these days.
  14. There's definitely something to that
  15. Unfortunate but true.
  16. I'll give him this... He played very well against the run tonight with some sure tackles and gap control after some early successful cutback runs by the Pats.
  17. Football can be a very simple game and you are grasping to make this out to something more than it was. Go down when you get into traffic and we have effectively cleared the 2 minute mark and all they had to do then was get a first down. No excuses were made sorry.
  18. Yep... Not for taking it out though, but for struggling for extra yardage.
  19. whatever dude. He took plenty of big shots tonight. Sorry if it doesn't fit your normal agenda.
  20. My son did, and it's probably my fault for getting him this involved this early.
  21. Exactly. Please give the damn guy credit when he actually puts together a game like that on the road in prime time in a hostile stadium against the most successful franchise of the decade and the best 4th quarter QB in the game. Mcelvin needs to hang on to that ball at ALL costs.
  22. Trent was fantastic tonight and I feel for him. He showed me a ton with the clock in his head seemingly restored to normal, taking off at the right time and getting the ball out in rhythm and crisp strong, accurate passes. A lot of those "checkdowns" were designed plays...pretty obvious I thought. HE restored a ton of faith in him for me personally.
  23. What an unbelievably premature post.
  24. Take that one further. There are very, very few (like count on one hand) on this entire board that have any idea what they are looking at with O-line play in the NFL. Certainly I don't. I like to think I do sometimes, and I try to learn as much as I can, but .....
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