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30 minutes ago, NewEra said:
I’d be fine with any of the 3 WRs too.
I love jenkins- I’m just wondering where his fit is on this team. Can he play 1T or is he Ed’s backup? I question whether or not he can be a “good” 1T. Seems more like a 3T or a big 5T minus the pass rush ability.
He fits in the way he can take the "Carolina connection" to another level, the heritage level 😄
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1 hour ago, Shaw66 said:
Taron Johnson -
Pros - Smart, knows the defense, hard hitter.
Cons - creates another hole to fill.
Siran Neal. But also creates a hole although is easier to fill the gunner (Isabella has it done )
Maybe Dorian Williams can fill the role, knows the scheme also had experience.
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Actually all this album it's sort of a conceptual album, hence the title -the funeral album-.
It was the last studio album of the band, which dissolved at the end of the tour and a few months later the leader of the group died. a
Personally this song means a lot for me
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2 hours ago, ganesh said:
He did this Sunday when he forced Mahomes to hurry up on the 4th down play
For the first time in the season DL's were able to put pressure on the opposite QB on the final drive of the game, in 2nd down was Miller and others, in 3rd Oliver batted down the ball, and Floyd in the 4th
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No he isn't.
Miller at least he had a part in close the regular season game against KC last year, until now Floyd hasn't been able to put pressure to close a game. Great games he has had, as Oliver and sometimes Epenesa, but none of them have done it in the final series of any game.
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Neither, and I'm a pro-AJE since the moment he was drafted. And the reason is simple, neither of them has been able to generate pressure at the end of the games, if you are going to pay big you need big plays at big moments, both have had god games (Floyd even a great one) but aren't able to put pressure to help the defense to close a game (Epenesa's almost fumbled Hurts in one of the last series of Philadelphia was the closest to that in the year).
Obviously they can try to keep one of both, but always "at the right price" because none of them is worth big money as long as they don't produce in big moments
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NO
He will reach it at some point?
I wish
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13 minutes ago, stlbills13 said:
Does the lack of moves at those positions mean the Bills feel confident these two could be back this season?
The lack of moves isn't necessary lack of attempts to move, at least at LB. The DT room is full with marginal players but there's no void as the LBs has
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13 minutes ago, Big Turk said:
Evans also committed blatant PI and was the reason why Poyer went flying to the ground and took out 2 other Bills players with him. Perhaps that is why there was such poor positioning?
And such a big space in front of Goodwin
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7 minutes ago, Warriorspikes51 said:
IF IF IF he starts getting 10-12 targets, 100 yards and multiple TDs regularly.He certainly looks to have it in him if targeted
he looked identical to Kelce with his movements to find the soft spot of the defense on the TD
And the shovel pass that fell short of the TD was a kind of beauty.
Your point is key in any player, this is all about consistency.
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36 minutes ago, The Jokeman said:
I would if I could but am in Buffalo so can't see Philly or San Fran every week, yet I do see the Bills and week after week we get to QBs.
But if you didn't see them how can make a statement?
I've seen Philly only a couple of weeks, but SF the five games and SF is above us and despite Bosa not being at his level of play, until last night.
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49 minutes ago, The Jokeman said:
AJE had more sacks yesterday (2.0) than Bosa has for the season (1.5). Their other three DEs have a total of 3.5 in total. The Eagles have one DE with a sack this season with Sweat who has 2.5 so maybe instead of guessing things look at that numbers.
Instead of look at the numbers look the actual games
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The best DE rotation in the league are in the NFC, SF and Philadelphia's are over Buffalo's and SF maybe get stronger with the trade for Gregory
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Staley is maybe the worst situational coach
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7 hours ago, Alphadawg7 said:
they said he was drafted with the intent he could be a candidate to play at MLB.
They never said any similar to that. From the moment they drafted him immediately said that It was going to play OLB
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7 minutes ago, Nephilim17 said:
Why is the OP using 2019 stats as a point of comparison to an aged Frank Gore with a different team, different, O-line, and different Josh Allen?
If you want a more accurate apples-to-apples comp, use 2022 and Cooks stats vs. Singletary's as a point of comparison and to have "inarguable" statistical comparisons.Also you must watch games or at least try to remember the situations in wich both run the ball, Cook never get a short down try, and after Moss trade that was a Singletary role and why his average per carry is lower than Cook's
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Just now, zow2 said:
That’s a fumble folks.
Right, but referees blow the play before Philadelphia get ball control
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8 minutes ago, MAJBobby said:
I don’t know I think Oliver and Groot are developing just fine
But only the highest draftees 🤔
Maybe more on players talent
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4 minutes ago, MAJBobby said:
the ONLY on that is on this list that might have a little ? Mark on him at this point would be Frazier. If they agree to mutually move on and not extend his expiring contract. The replacement is already on the staff in Eric Washington IMO
But Washington is who can't or wasn't able to develop the talent FO has bring to the spot he trains.
I'm on the bring S. Wilks but as assistant, put some pressure on Frazier as his probable replacement.
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33 minutes ago, ClemsonBills said:
Edmunds. The Bengals picked on him today. They required him to make quick decisions and guess wrong on about all of them.
The DaQuan Jones absence was determinant, with him Edmunds and Milano are better players.
Oliver must go, you must find some rotational guy elsewhere and cheaper
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The great argentinian film
-el secreto de sus ojos- (the secret in their eyes, and please avoid the american version)
Is just a phrase, but it is devastating
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2 minutes ago, TheFunPolice said:
Bucs/49ers being SNF is pretty surprising but I guess it's because of Brady
No, it's because a team that plays monday in wildcard round will not play divisional round in Saturday. Since NY the worst seeded they play Philadelphia and tomorrow's winner sunday
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People thinks that every QB in Shanahan sistem will flourish, and to some level is true, but what Purdy is making, at the moment, goes beyond that, Garoppolo, Nick Mullens and CJ Beathard make the offense work until they screw the things and you know they will screw them at some point, Purdy is making some stuffs beyond play calling (yesterday's 3yard McCafrey TD, it seems simple but wasn't, among others), but at some point he will make a terrific mistake and then we will see how react and then we can make a statement about him as a NFL QB.
Lance isn't even showed as a medium level starter QB in this league.
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Just now, stevestojan said:
That catch by Adams for the raiders was unreal.
Wasn't a catch, he never has control on the ball
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Who should the Bills draft at 60 in the TSW community mock draft v1.0
in The Stadium Wall
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That's why the concept "over drafting" is sometimes absurd.
You must realize or imagine what others team could do and act