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I suppose that is about at boom or bust as you could get
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No. Do not do this. There has to be more reliable options on your team, no?
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Klien is a free argent in 2023, same as Edmunds. I doubt the agent or team would allow for such short sightedness to have any legitimate impact on offers from the team or on expectations from the player and agent. I was discussing with some friends yesterday the idea of having them use Klein situationally, or in a specific package. Then you remember the Bills defense is and has played lights out all season. I doubt they’ll mess with the their current formula and I think you’re right on the money here. Let’s not overreact to a single game and instead appreciate him as a very reliable depth player on a defense that plans to make a deep run into the playoffs. He’ll likely be needed at some point.
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Hope we have Star back for this game
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Has anyone heard of a Quinton Nelson ankle injury suffered yesterday in their W v. Jax? or am I hearing this wrong
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Basham evaluation against Jets
EmotionallyUnstable replied to Ethan in Cleveland's topic in The Stadium Wall
Only time I really noticed him was on the TFL with the cheap 15 yard unsportsmanlike penalty on AJE which was so ticky tack -
Probably hoping for a flag, would be my guess.
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No colts thread yet so I’ll ask here: Anyone see news of a Quinton Nelson injury today?
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Why does collinsworth keep saying they’re going to try and hit Zay deep? That’s not his game? Super weird imo
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Wow, roll the QB away from the trips. Just complete ingenuity. Love it.
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Haven’t seen those Rogers State Farm commercials in a while
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Pass! They are a well coach and experienced team. Pair that with the difficulty in having to play someone twice, no thanks.
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Well said.
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Picking up Edmunds Option a Rare Beane Mistake
EmotionallyUnstable replied to Billy Zabka's topic in The Stadium Wall
They play entirely different defensive schemes. That being said, you are right: generally guys play better when they play next to a guy who is good. -
Let the Travis Kelce show continue
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Are the raiders good? I just don’t see how. Convince me otherwise. Temporary placeholder HC. Lack of talent at WR. A few decent pass rushers and a leaky secondary. Aside from the week 1 OT win against Balt, who have they beat? Miami in OT? The eagles? PIT? They’ve lost to the bears and the giants, and play in the Uber competitive afc west. they are not a threat.
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Picking up Edmunds Option a Rare Beane Mistake
EmotionallyUnstable replied to Billy Zabka's topic in The Stadium Wall
Klein played well. And I am not a huge fan of the style of play that Edmonds brings to the table. But let’s not get carried away. Edmunds is a versatile athlete who gives the bills the flexibility and range MCD wants. Klein is not. I was talking about this today, too. Not necessarily rotating but finding a specific role or package for Klein they could use situationally. He diagnoses very quickly and plays downhill with a thump. -
11/14/21 Postgame Thread: Bills at Jets
EmotionallyUnstable replied to Hapless Bills Fan's topic in The Stadium Wall
I would agree. I wasn’t arguing any of your other points, but instead clarifying the design of most RPOs as I know them. I also never called into question the use of frequency of RPOs in todays game (which I did watch btw). I was simply disagreeing with your point that the design of the RPOs were to blame. It was the execution of the running game that has held them back, and today they executed at a higher level. Go Bills -
11/14/21 Postgame Thread: Bills at Jets
EmotionallyUnstable replied to Hapless Bills Fan's topic in The Stadium Wall
This is not accurate, IMO. RPOs upfront are running plays. They are never expected to pass block, and instead are playing the run from the get go. Specifically, these plays are designed to be executed in a way that allows for the QB to still pass the ball, while the OL is run blocking. For example, stretch zone with horizontal movement…. They are coached up not to move onto the second level, but instead work down the LOS, washing guys who cross their face. The QB generally reads a specific player, who would determine if they have the hats to get it done upfront or if it’s best to swing it to a WR/TE where the numbers are better. Pair this with the a quick decisive throw, and the OL is none the wiser. I’m not sure this is the Kryptonite they’ve faced on O the last few weeks. I think they ran the ball better today, because they weren’t relying on Cody Ford, and had early success with the quick pass game. I don’t think the RPO aspect was a huge factor, although it is coincidental. -
This isn’t going away, idt. Best thing they could do for him. They should rest him and make sure he is 💯 before activating him. These soft tissue injuries tend to linger, especially for fast twitch type athletes. Hopefully they lose a few games along this stretch.