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Week 10 Around the League
EmotionallyUnstable replied to ColoradoBills's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Deddy just got schmoked edit:looked worse live than on the replay -
Week 10 Around the League
EmotionallyUnstable replied to ColoradoBills's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
These games are buns. -
Looks like we're shorthanded tomorrow - Covid-19
EmotionallyUnstable replied to QB Bills's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Was anyone able to identify how in the world Tyler Kroft was grouped in as a close contact with Josh Norman? -
this is such coach speak. There are only 3 reasons that teams are bad, and none of those three reasons are lack of execution? I get his sentiment here. But that being said, sometimes players are out-played. Coaches draw up bad schemes. It doesn’t mean they’re bad players or bad coaches, but if you do it enough, it DOES mean you aren’t good enough. I can appreciate what he is saying about trust, dysfunction, etc. but sometimes it’s as important to call a spade, a spade. You think the bills offense was dysfunctional because of selfish play or lack of trust back in 2018? No, they just did not have the same level of talent. And with talent, comes trust and belief. But to totally ignore that there in fact ARE discrepancies between talent, execution, schematics, is just leaving out half of the puzzle.
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Week 10: Bills at Cardinals
EmotionallyUnstable replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I hate waiting around all day for the game -
What are you drinking right now?
EmotionallyUnstable replied to Royale with Cheese's topic in Off the Wall
Brewed in Canandaigua, NY -
I never got the super-tight jersey. I get the extra cloth flapping around being an extra latch for a defender to snag, but have you ever felt a game-worn jersey? Even after warm-ups, these things are soaked and stretch with ease. Notice they mention it takes 2-3 guys to get them on, but almost always can get it off with no trouble. in college, I had a few teammates who went the super-tight route and some who just didn’t care. I don’t think there is any measurable or meaningful difference in the results of any given play. I mean, by the time the game starts, is all wet and elasticy anyways
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Week 10: Bills at Cardinals
EmotionallyUnstable replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
In a pinch. I just don’t think he’s any good, anywhere on defense. And maybe their best RB -
Week 10: Bills at Cardinals
EmotionallyUnstable replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
How the heck did Tyler Kroft get placed on the protocol, too. I can’t see how they’d be spending a lot of time, or be within proximity of one another for an extended period of time? -
The OL has been the unsung hero of this passing attack so far this year. They have been far from perfect but have held up respectably. Allen makes this all the more interesting. Having a big-bodied, elusive and mobile quarter back may play into the Williams deal, IMO. They paid Morse. They paid Dawk. They have a few big contracts on the horizon. Beane is going to have to prioritize where he continues to dish out $$ and I think the OL will likely be a spot we don't see many more, if any, large/long contracts. On a side note: Beane has been pretty outstanding at bringing in competitive and serviceable OLmen since he first walked onto the job. I imagine he likes he chance in FA of signing guys to plug holes, as we've seen with Mongo, Spain, Boettger, Bodine, Winters, etc.
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Week 10: Bills at Cardinals
EmotionallyUnstable replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I think this is playing with fire. If they choose to go this route, it will be aptly timed and not overly used. Delayed blitzes, overloads, etc. But I can't see them bringing 5 or 6 consistently. -
Week 10: Bills at Cardinals
EmotionallyUnstable replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
The key to stopping Kyler Murray (maybe) in the run game is as follows: We need tremendous DL play and disciplined responsibilities by our LBs. They cannot allow themselves to be fooled by their eyes, especially on zone reads, options, motions, etc. The second we have players going off script (crashing on a zone read when they are QB responsible, going back door instead of THROUGH a block), KM will gash us. I have trust in McD that he is going to be PREACHING gap integrity and "playing your role" in the defense this week - as usual, but possibly more-so than ever. The players have to buy in, and allow their teammates to make plays when their number is called upon, staying home on their assignments so that Kliff cannot take advantage of cheating players they see from the booth. This will also help limit their edge on play action roll outs, bootlegs and sprint outs. I don't expect many DL stunts or run blitzes, because I think this is how you get caught in trouble vs. a team like ARI. They are not maulers on the ground game, and their best true RB is not healthy, and might not even play. I expect a very safe game call from McD/Fraiser on early downs, despite the aggressiveness they've shown in recent weeks. I think they'll be more willing to let their guys play, and make the cards beat them with long drives and working the field (much like teams have tried to make us do!) Thoughts? -
It's a girl!
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What products do you absolutely stand by?
EmotionallyUnstable replied to Royale with Cheese's topic in Off the Wall
I have no product in particular, per say, but this does remind me of a way to pass the time. One debate my wife and another couple like to have is the "Generic or Name Brand" game. I'll say a product and you tell me if you'd buy it generic or would prefer it name brand. So far (since we are cheap and broke) the only item we prefer name brand is Canada Dry Ginger Ale -
Week 10: Bills at Cardinals
EmotionallyUnstable replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Del'Shawn Phillips to the IR per Bills Text Darren Lee promotion in the near future? -
Week 10: Bills at Cardinals
EmotionallyUnstable replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Holy crikey...Matt Barkley is just not what you'd think of a football player lol that video is hilarious. -
Week 10: Bills at Cardinals
EmotionallyUnstable replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Got it, thanks. It is weird. -
Week 10: Bills at Cardinals
EmotionallyUnstable replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
What kind of authentic look is that?! "Alright, fellas, try not to be duped here. ... but if #5 is the quarterback, it MIGHT be a pass." I like it. The Bills defense is due for a big forced fumble on one of the Murray runs. If I'm McD and Fraiser, I am PREACHING to the DL and LBs pursuit. Dude hangs the ball at his hip as he runs. Just looked it up. Actually, I'm quite surprised he's only fumbled 4 times this year, and only lost two of them. https://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/M/MurrKy00.htm -
Week 10: Bills at Cardinals
EmotionallyUnstable replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I would not have pegged Matt Barkley as the guy... -
Anyone ever get bullied in school?
EmotionallyUnstable replied to Another Fan's topic in Off the Wall
virtual learning has its own set of unique psychological dilemmas. There is tons on research on this but one area which I found very interesting: Kids today see the digital world through Instagram, Twitter, tik tok, etc which provides an altered reality. Photoshop, filters, animations, etc create a sense of perfection within the digital world. Students in today’s world are MUCH more conscious and concerned with their image during virtual learning and fear to make errors or take risks, or look silly and not project themselves in the mirror image of those they see online. Kids even worry about what people can hear/see in the background of their screens. it may be different for some, in the sense that it removes any physical bullying. The digital age has opened a can of worms for children, platforms and parents/educators everywhere that we are still learning to navigate