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  1. Check out Madison Cunningham (seriously, not trying to compare or debate I just try to share this with as many as I possibly can)
  2. Your points are well taken but its just a fact that you can be louder standing. Its how humans were built.That was my only point. And that should be the reason folks would be standing if at all (I agree that many just stand there silently even when we're on defense:) ) I am totally with the whole being conscious and respectful to those around you thing! Always. As a general rule, we just sit on O and stand on D. That's all.
  3. The same people keep “ laughing” at the presentation of the science behind standing projection. Flat Earthers? Describing why standing makes sense AT THE RIGHT TIME seams reasonable to me and not overly funny. Idk
  4. I sit down always when we're on offense (unless its a score or big play, but then I sit right back down) and I always stand when we're on D. Simple as that. If there is someone behind me that seems to not be able to stand at all for whatever reason, I try to accommodate them. And yes by the way, it does make a difference when standing up if you're going to be screaming your head off trying to help get the opposing offense to false start or have trouble hearing audibles. Why?, because the diaphragm and lung expansion and your ability to project vocally increases when standing. This is why choir singers typically stand and musical stage performers (which I do on weekends) who sing typically stand. Its just science. Folks can look it up if they like. (someone laughed at that point earlier but its true) There are zero reasons to stand up while your team is on offense outside of quick celebrations. "The standing position also assists in good singing technique. Breathing from your diaphragm rather than from your chest will maximize the amount of air you can get into your lungs. This in turn will let you get the maximum amount of power and strength from your voice, and to control it with minimum effort. Standing allows for full movement of the diaphragm, whereas sitting can squash it and restrict its movement." https://www.smartrapper.com/is-it-better-to-sit-or-stand-while-recording-rap-vocals/ , https://coolcommunicator.com/how-to-project-your-voice/ , https://standdesk.co/blogs/news/how-standing-up-when-you-record-your-voice-improves-your-presence , https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voice_projection , - Facts
  5. I agree. Blitz very little but we need to get middle pressure from the D-line. Flood the middle zones with coverage and force him to go to the outside throws.
  6. Whole lotta points in this one I don't necessarily agree with/ aren't quite accurate but that's fine - I really like to read the reports just the same and appreciate the effort you take and am glad you enjoyed the game! We were so hyped by the Bruce/Jim/Levy combo intro. That crowd was rockin' big time! The noise usually dissipates once it gets up to 335 where we are, but it sure didn't on Monday night!
  7. Point those people to the expert film reviewers. Film doesn't lie and they aren't wrong about him. It's available for all of us to see, whether we think WE know or not. I also really REALLY gotta laugh at those that say they aren't surprised he's playing better because of a contract year! LMAO. I spit out beverages on my monitor when I see that. Like what???? Have you followed this team like at all??? He isn't one of THOSE A-Holes, he's ALL about team and humility and hard work and not a spotlight guy, not shallow. seriously wtf? Will his price become too high for the Bills next year??? Its certainly quite possible! But has his play improved immensely? Resoundingly, YES!
  8. 40 plus MPH winds like the home NE game last season.
  9. I was gonna say... If I am judging their complete games, Elam was better in coverage Monday night than Benford was and he tackled well too. Not sure why the convo needs to be "Is Benford better than Wallace". Elam is the guy thats going to progress more with his talent base. Its a wonderful bonus that Benford is a ready made zone player and a great find for us!
  10. Lots of good coverage relevant to this discussion. Its funny the fiery debates that occur here when this validated source (validated by real NFL players joining the show at times and agreeing on their film review based assessments) paints the picture very clearly, time and time again. Yet folks still think they know better somehow, incredibly.
  11. Jackson should be a go
  12. Kupp gets into the cover 2 holes better than most. Elam didn't really look lost, he was playing the underneath zone coverage assigned. What he at times didn't do was recognize and close the gap quickly enough. It was potentially equally as much the fault of the over the top zone coverage man to come up sooner.
  13. Happy Birthday Scott!
  14. Ain't nobody (Titans included) running the ball on this team this season barring injuries or unless we are allowing the run passively.
  15. I would imagine the Bills are done trading with WAS based on what went down with JDM. Good thought otherwise.
  16. Bernard lacks speed that’s for sure but is pretty dang instinctive ( as shown in back to back plays)
  17. OJH played a complete game on Saturday. Looked good to very good as both a blocker and big receiver with box-out capabilities. He's the 2nd best TE on the Bills for sure if he stays healthy.
  18. He may or may not be able to overcome the injuries and work out for this team BUT if what you said was true he would have been cut the next day. The teams e v a l at 20 times the level of joe fan. Big, long people look lumbering out there often times. Its an illusion.
  19. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/sal-capaccio-buffalo-bills-beat-sideline-reporter/id1521071522?i=1000504583543
  20. Sal is part of the bills organization. So if it was him specifically, then sure it's possible I suppose.
  21. Under this regime since 2017, the only advantage the sideline reporters have over fans is the amount of visual exposure to practice. Nothing else leaks. Sideline reporters have no additional information regarding how the Bills organization feels about the development of one of their players. Period.
  22. Until we see any of these new young QB's eating up chunks of yardage in the passing game (like Burrow or Herbert for example), ain't none of them gonna be overly much of a problem.
  23. Watching all of Willis's plays last night showed that he's got a terribly long way to go as a passer. Pocket presence was also not quite a good as I expected. He might be a "problem" in 3 or 4 years if he works hard.
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