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This is part of it but at the end of the day some of these RBs make it happen, it isn't all the run blocking.
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No, they would not have. Thats why we went for 2...to make it a 3 score game if we would have succeeded. Put it another way, if we dropped the ball on the field and let the dolphins have it, would they have kneeled and ended it? Hell no they would not have. You play to finish the game. Not to mention it gives some more experience running the 2 pt conversion for when we do need it.
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Bills Classless Again [Edit: FinHeaven message board]
What a Tuel replied to Process's topic in The Stadium Wall
I dont understand. We were up by 9, 3rd and 6 on the 7. You don't want us to score? Stop Allen from running into the endzone. But let's say we just dropped the ball on the ground and let the Dolphins have it. Were the Dolphins just going to kneel it and end the game? Eff no. Why is this even a discussion? It was 9 points or two possessions. Crazier things have happened in the last minute of a game. Allen did that because the team got in his face and trash talked him about the stopped 2 pt conversion. Don't trash talk when you are losing and you won't get it back. "They beat us 61 - 11 this season. but please...tell me more about how it bothers you they don’t respect us" That about sums it up. -
This is a bit of hyperbole 6 games in two years? He has played 22 out of 40 games. In 2020 he had some unfortunate injuries, and may have come back later in the season but the Panthers were 4-8 ish and why bother? In 2021 he came back strong as ever with 364 yards of offense in two games. Yes he injured his hamstring this year. That can happen to anyone. In fact it has happened to both of our running backs. I don't know anything about a potential trade but bottom line is McCaffrey puts us over the top if he is healthy at the cost of a high draft pick. If he somehow stays injured, it was worth the gamble for a super bowl. Its not like the guy is going to fall apart and never play again, its a damn hamstring.
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Jersey reveal for Miami game. Yes, It's Halloween
What a Tuel replied to Draconator's topic in The Stadium Wall
Nope. I dont understand the obsessiveness with the white. We have colors. Use them. White is for away. -
Notice he now angles right. Plan was to go left. LT doesn't do his job. Josh Allen tries to adjust and goes right on a blown play and slides yes. There is no point in saying he "slipped" as if the play would have worked if he just hadn't slipped. It was already blown.
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That is not a slip, that is a DT in his face and trying to adjust the angle of his dive. If LT actually blocks, Josh Allen doesn't slide right, he dives through.
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Not blaming the refs, but call holding on the Derrick Henry 65 yard TD and don't call it on the kickoff return for a TD and we win by two scores. Also Allen didn't slip.
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Not to mention the quirky thing about .500 at this point in the season, is if we beat the steelers, they are 2-4 and under .500 so no longer count as a good win? Then its only 1-1 against .500 or better teams. Fun.
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I dont know it but at any rate, I say you 100% go for it every time. Why take the risk we don't get the OT coin toss? Or if we do then we have to drive all the way back down to just be in the same position. I wish we could have that qb sneak back and actually block.
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Ugh come on. The lousy X record vs .500 teams thing already? You can't beat .500 or better teams if you don't play them but even so at 1-2 against them, are we really saying this team doesn't compete with the Titans or the Steelers? Give me a break. This wasn't a bad loss, it was a tough loss. A bad loss was last year against the Titans.
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I saw that too. I guess no pass interference if you ass check the receiver? Not to mention the holding on the Derrick Henry run. But Henry's gotta get that long run in for the highlight reel.
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Did we even pressure Tannehill once let alone a sack?
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We need to ease off on other fans' misery.
What a Tuel replied to BringBackFergy's topic in The Stadium Wall
Not only that but they trash us on their forums at every opportunity. They revel in the fact that Buffalo hasn't won a super bowl or stanley cup. They also have open disdain for the area in which we live. I'd say enjoying the failure of their teams is a minor offset to that. -
Yeah Beane only traded for Diggs, and resigned several highly valued super stars to team friendly deals and prevent them from leaving to teams like the cardinals. I mean come on. How out of touch can you be?
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The Bills have a date with destiny on Dec 12. It’s a reckoning.
What a Tuel replied to Tipster19's topic in The Stadium Wall
I'd say winning a super bowl would be the real last demon to exorcise, but let's get there first!- 30 replies
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Why was it cleveland in 2020 then? Last year i vaguely remember a lot of hype for the Browns in the offseason. McDermott went on to have a better record, won the division, went further in the playoffs... Is it really about the prior year then?
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Per Nick Wright: Bills will be a fringe contender.
What a Tuel replied to Leonitas's topic in The Stadium Wall
Watching the Bills media post a troll video and laughing at him while laughing ourselves earns him $0.00. -
I say if making the visiting locker room, cramped, hot, and muggy is fair game, then make our visiting locker room a sauna in the new stadium. That is some BS gamesmanship, just have a normal lockerroom.
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Mild if you consider being called racist mild but its been pretty hammered in that racists have no place in society, so apologies if people take to heart someone being called one. Actually sounds fairly serious by the way diversity groups are responding: "The leader of the Fritz Pollard Alliance, a watchdog group that champions diversity in the NFL, says Gruden’s remark about Smith is indicative of racism throughout professional sports. Rod Graves, the Alliance’s executive director, also hinted at seeking discipline for Gruden. “The insensitive remarks made by Jon Gruden about DeMaurice Smith are indicative of the racism that exist on many levels of professional sports,” Graves, the Alliance’s executive director, said in a statement. “Furthermore, it reveals that the journey for African Americans and other minorities in sports, is riddled with irrepressible mindsets at the highest level."