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But his athleticism is off the charts.
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Just now, JaCrispy said:
Knox needs to take a pay cut after the season or hit the road…his contract hold us back from getting better talent
But his athleticism is off the charts , right? Haven't we heard that for years?
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9 hours ago, ChronicAndKnuckles said:
The decision to kick a 53 FG when already up 4+ points knowing your kicker has been shaky and shanked another 53 yarder earlier in the game.
Missing the kick would put the Giants in good field position w/ a time out to work with and ample time to dink & dunk their way down to the red zone.If McDermott would’ve punted, it would’ve placed the Giants around the 10 (who haven’t scored a TD in multiple games) and made them drive 90 yards! This decision would’ve eliminated all those Trent Edwards check downs and forced Tyrod to make multiple big plays. I’m sure the analytics would back this up all day.
I know it’s irrelevant now, but the Bills are darn lucky to have escaped this game w/ a win.
Our kicker hasn't been 'shaky', he was perfect going into the game. He didn't 'shank' a 53 yarder, he missed it.
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52 minutes ago, The Frankish Reich said:
This has nothing to do with the Bills losing, and even less to do with the fact that my ex-wife is English. I swear. These are objective facts.
1. They are stupidly proud of their Greenwich Mean Time that wreaks havoc with travelers and American football teams. This made sense in 1880 when London was the figurative Center of the World. It is not 1880. Now YOU adapt. Go to Eastern Standard Time already.
2. They are stupidly proud of their Foreign Oligarch and Hedge Fund Manager League erroneously know as the English Premier League, so much so that they protect their precious English turf grass by making other events play on a substandard carpet that wouldn't be out of place in the indoor portion of a Walmart Garden Center.
3. They have a really nice launching spot for seeing the "the Continent" (they still talk of "going to Europe" as if they are a Caribbean island) but saw fit to ruin that by Brexiting and making all of that really inconvenient.
4. They are stupidly proud of their music scene, which no one cares about other than English people living abroad (which they do in millions, creating little Englands in every spot where the sun shines more than 60 days a year), and they continue to worship horrible acts like Cliff Richard and Oasis and the Kaiser Chiefs and all kinds of peculiarly English crap. They are also stupidly proud of their "English sense of humo(u)r" by which they mean "I will insult you in the most obvious manner possible whenever you say something remotely earnest so that all may bow to my rapier sharp wit."
5. The more recent arrivals in London and a few other cities will feed you well with tasty, complexly spiced dishes. But 90% of the territory will ooh and aah over heavy, greasy, tasteless dishes (so awful that even they have invented a word - "stodgy" - to describe their own cuisine) that you are expected to compliment your in-laws about as if they've just fed you a 4 star Michelin tasting menu. And heaven forbid you encounter these people around Christmas, where you will watch them howl with laughter at things like a Christmas Pantomime, a kind of childish joke play that appears to consist of putting the least feminine man possible in a dress, making a high pitched voice drowned out by howls of laughter. Oh, and then you can all gather round to watch
the Queen'sKing's Christmas address, the same King who, in perhaps the least arousing sexting scandal ever, expressed his desire to be his horse-faced mistress's tampon. Really.Goodbye, old England. I hope Bills Nation never visits you again.
They're probably happy to see a bunch of loud, obnoxious , overweight people from buffalo go home too.
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1 hour ago, Charles Romes said:
I’m not sure a week 8-10 activation would have been better.
Why wait if he's ready? We want him on the field.
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2 hours ago, LabattBlue said:
NFL or NCAA, is there ever a 47 yd FG attempt that doesn’t make you think…
Wide Right
Every damn time, til I die.
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26 minutes ago, Aussie Joe said:
National media talking down the Bills?Say it ain’t so bro…
It is a huge loss. How is it not?
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1 hour ago, TheyCallMeAndy said:
Yes, but not this late in the season.
It's week 4
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O'Connell , Lucas and Chelf, clothing store on Main street , 3 former Bills.
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23 hours ago, Einstein said:
Is it?
I disagree.
Forget injury for a moment. Think about freshness alone. You don’t see the benefit of our 34 year old pass rusher having less wear and tear from the season on him when he enters the playoffs?
He'll be plenty fresh, he hasn't played in a year.
I see a bigger benefit to having him on the field.
I'd be thrilled if he was playing Sunday
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7 hours ago, Einstein said:
Unless something changes with our defensive performance, I don’t see any reason to rush him back. I’m perfectly content with keeping him on PUP until week 8. Starting the 21 day window then and making him active with 4 or so weeks left in the season.
We need him for the playoff run.
Nobody is rushing him. It's insane to have him sit for 10 weeks if he's healthy. This happens with every injury, some fans always want to sit the player for weeks after they're ready... to be safe. If he's ready, he plays.
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2 minutes ago, Scott7975 said:
Yes there are a lot of bad QBs that is for sure. I think he got done wrong but after suing and this amount of time out of the league there is about zero chance he gets hired.
That seems pretty obvious. Don't know if he could be effective after all these years, but I'll bet the players would support him.
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8 hours ago, Wacka said:
Now will Colin Kapernik finally STFU. Not even the Jets want him.
and look were the Jets are. Maybe they're not the best team to learn from.
2 hours ago, Scott7975 said:This dude is not a very good QB. He isn't terrible but he isn't very good either. He sued the NFL and reached a settlement with them. Not many people sue their employers and still work for them. Nobody is going to hire this dude. It's time he gives up.
Lot of very bad QB's around, at least he had some success. Given the situation, why not at least get him on the practice squad.
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1 hour ago, whorlnut said:
Heaven forbid they actually get a country singer.
I don't like country music, but I don't mean to
denigrate those who do. And for the people who
like country music, denigrate means 'put down'.
(Bob Newhart)
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2 minutes ago, whorlnut said:
Good for you
Yep
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34 minutes ago, whorlnut said:
Heaven forbid they actually get a country singer.
I'm OK with never getting a country singer.
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15 hours ago, Einstein said:
I think there is a good chance that Washington moves on from Ron Rivera and promotes Bienemy.
That 2-0 record doesn't look good on a resume for Rivera.
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Dorsey was my biggest concern going into the season. I was encouraged somewhat from the Jets game, and I was extremely pleased with the Raider game.
He used all 3 RBs very effectively and designed 3 long drives that ate up some clock, helping to keep our defense fresh. It was a very smart game plan and he stuck with it.
I've never had an issue with McDermott that had me questioning his ability to coach.
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2 hours ago, LeGOATski said:
Josh is Favre reincarnate. I know that kind of breaks the rules of reincarnation, but Josh was built to break rules.
let's hope he keeps the criminal activity out of the reincarnation.
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22 minutes ago, HappyDays said:
We didn't do anything crazy on offense. We just found a few plays that worked and kept going back to them. Football doesn't have to be that complicated.
Great game by Dorsey, used the running backs very well.
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1 minute ago, Buffalo03 said:
The D is much better with McDermott calling it. There has been a big difference in pressure the last 2 weeks that we weren't getting last year
We have a better dline this year.
But our secondary is old and slow, so we'll see how that balances out.
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Fire Frazier...
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4 hours ago, SoonerBillsFan said:
"Allen seemed to pass up easy completions in favor of looking deep". there isn't anything else that needs to be said.
It's not just that he looked deep, it's that the deep play wasn't there. Not even close.
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7 hours ago, Buffalo_Stampede said:
Just had to get this off my chest because I’m just now listening to some postgame comments.
McDermott said they were misaligned on the big 83 yard run.
McDermott is never shy about using timeouts, we all know this. It’s kind of a running joke around here. But when he sees his defense outmatched due to alignment he doesn’t call timeout?
This is the type of coaching that loses games. 😡
I didn't realize this. Nobody let me in on the joke.
Don't forget Dawson Knox
in The Stadium Wall
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I know, but that's all we heard for the first few years waiting for him to blossom.