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FLbills

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  1. I apologize is if this has been said already, i haven't read all the posts. I think it's the smartest move the Pats** could make for the upcoming season.

     

    Even if they start 0-4, Brady will still be the same as always after serving a 4 game suspension or not. They are counting on him to come in, most likely with a chip on his shoulder, and play catch up and still win the division. Which hasn't been an issue pretty much his entire career. Their arrogance is what will motivate them most. Imagine them making a run and getting into the postseason and possibly the super bowl, what a slap into the face of Goodell and the NFL.

     

    Don't get me wrong here, I can't stand the Pats**. That's just how I see the behind the scenes conversationso went. Plus I'm sure Kraft is $taking$ care of Brady other ways during his suspension.

     

    Again, I apologize if this or something similar to this post has been stated already. Just my opinion of course.

  2. I disagree with the Brady suspension. As I stated in a prior post out of support for Brady I will stop posting until he is back on the field. I'll stop once the season starts. The deflategate process was a tarnished and corrupt process. My stance is more about how Goodell has conducted himself in this matter than it is about Brady.

    So Goodell may not have handled himself the way you think he should have. Does that negate the fact that cheating is cheating? Brady took a risky chance and finally got caught after who knows exactly how long of getting away with it.

  3. You have to be more specific. Do you mean because he waited a year to blow up the Sabres?

    My bad, not referring to Sabres as I don't follow hockey and am not familiar with their situation.

     

    To be more specific, had the team been managed successfully through the years before Pegs, he wouldn't have the need to blow it up after a year. He bought into a mismanaged franchise and it appears to be headed the same way. I'm not saying he needs to clean house. I feel continuity is a big factor in success. But it has definitely been mismanaged

  4. No question Rex was probably a bad choice. But is that a one-off mistake or a pattern of mismanagement? I prefer to think it's a misstep.

    I would like to agree with you, but I think it is more indicative of a pattern of mismanagement. It's been going on for years. I understand that Pegs is new as an owner and wants things his way. However, if it was managed correctly over the years this topic wouldn't (shouldn't) even be up for discussion.

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    Disagree. It''s called having it both ways. One can't say Joe is doing a great job and then turn around and immediately blast his biggest decision in that job.

     

    Besides, it wasn't my post. That was Promo's logic.

     

    I fully get that this is a brand new owner and his track record is virtually non-existent to this point. Does he have it all figured out? Probably not. Is he a great owner? We'll see. It's called patience.

     

    As far as Whaley, he's been involved in hiring Marrone and Ryan. A couple of headscratchers in that some of Whaley's biggest supporters are the biggest critics of his head coaching hires. I get the arguments that he's improved the team on paper. But the jury is still out. The team still can't make the playoffs.

     

    Basically, people should judge the finished product. Just cause some guy looks stylish cutting wood doesn't mean he's a great carpenter.

    Not trying to be a smart a**, but when do we see the finished product? When are we allowed to start the judgement? IMO, a good coach doesn't need almost an entire year to implement a sound defensive scheme, especially when he was handed the keys to an already above average defense. That is an indicator of a managers inability to play to his employees strengths. I could understand more so if the defense was bad last year and he had nothing to build from, but that wasn't the case.

     

    I guess what I'm trying to say is that Pegs/Whaley/Brandon made their choice on the Rex hire. Rex was unable to take above average employees and make them successful. It all starts at the top. This team has been horribly managed at all levels.

     

    Some say more time is needed for the right players to be brought in to effectively run the defense. A good manager knows how to use the tools he has been given to succeed. If he can't get the job done then that falls on the ones who hired him.

  6. Link comes up "about: blank" for me

    I am assuming you're using a mobile device of some kind. This happens to me from time to time on my phone as well (android based).

     

    If so, a work around for google chrome is to keep pressing on the link until you're presented with a menu of how you want to open a link. Select "open in new tab". Next, slide down on you're browser to get the browser menu to open and click on the tab box (square box with a # inside l). Select the article and it should be there to read. Let me know if you have any questions. I'm sorry if this doesn't apply to your situation. I have tried to do some troubleshooting but unfortunately found nothing that corrected it.

  7. yep I get the ones for safety purposes but come on with the TD celebrations... Those are not hurting anyone

    While I agree with you, I can also see how TD celebrations can lead to retaliation from the opposing team. It could come in the form of unsportsman like for jawing off, enter Jerry Hughes, or even taking cheap shots, hello OBJ. Not that all unsportsman like penalties are caused from retaliation, just a possibility. But, like I said, I agree with you and think the celebrations add to the excitement. It is entertainment for the fans and it's a bummer that these rules had to be put in place to govern the players actions. Had it never been an issue before, I don't think there would be the need for the rule. The highly celebrated TD's are usually due to a game impacting score, have reason for celebration, and are part of the game, IMO. To get a personal foul because of that celebration is losing composure because the celebration isn't directed at anyone specifically, while the penalty would be. Again this is all just my opinion.

  8. 4merper4mer is like rainman when it comes to playoff scenarios and wildcard spots. He'll keep us all updated throughout the year. And he's right, the Dallas game would be a good one to lose.

    No game is a good game to lose, at least when your overall record is the first determining factor. As stated above, if you are operating under the law of averages and figure there will more than likely be some more losses, then yes NFC teams are the preferable choice. There are scenarios where a 12-4 record with 3 NFC losses is better than a 13-3 with three AFC losses, but that's only if the other AFC teams that are in contention for a playoff spot have a 12-4 record or less. Otherwise the team with 13 wins will get into the playoffs before the team with 12, regardless of conference wins.

  9. I also like this thread. Easy enough to track the teams who have a recent history of playoff visits, WC and DC included. Should those teams not perform as expected, then the focus shifts to the teams that are doing good. How is that premature? Why is there usually s thread regarding the other AFCE games every week plus other AFC games, because of the playoff implications involved. Again, I like this thread and I will be following it. Good job OP

  10. It was garbage time. We looked like crap we played like crap and they got lucky when NE had a comfortable lead and sat back on it for a while.

     

     

    Gonna be interesting to see how they play on the road in Miami because if they look like they did against NE I'll never recover from it.

     

    NE was the game that was going to prove to me if things were gonna be different. I take no solace in garbage time.

    Forgive me, but I don't understand this outlook. You say it is garbage time however the purpose of doing that is to try to score points and get back in the game, which is exactly what Buffalo did. How can that be considered garbage time?

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    You know when he threw it I was thinking to myself too bad he couldn't get it to woods. He could of took it to the house. Looking at this shot just confirms what I saw at the stadium. 16 beers & I still have the vision to breakdown a game from the stands. Impressive.

    There is a Pats** defender behind the left goal post. Possible he may have been able to get around him, but there is a good chance he would have been stopped.

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    Well. He's never been used as a full time running back and he's def. made his name as a ST guy. If anyone should have chapter and verse on him that would be Roman, who did cut him.

     

    OTOH, last year behind an atrocious OL, he had the best YPA on the team at 4.1 YPA. He's not a cut-on-a-dime guy with the speed to break big but there's something there. And there is something to say for that 2-3 tough yard ability. LIfetime he's 3.5 ypa which does move the chains (but of course the devil is in the details).

    Just to play devil's advocate, he was pressed into a starting type role in week 8 last year. He carried 22 / 44, it's a small sample size, I know, but the closest to starting and being an every down back.

  13. WRT the QB's

     

    EJ looked improved in "practices" and he performed very well in Pre Season games throwing for multiple TD's leading the team to score the most points, so that is a plus.

     

    TT (like EJ) is performed well in Pre Season games leading the team to score points on the ground and not in the air. Yet he is still an unproven just like EJ.

     

    so, I'd have to say you would have to score a ? over a++

     

     

    put in EJ. Isn;t that what most said when speaking of Cassel? Average isn't good enough?

    If this is about comparing last year at this time to this year at this time, the QB position has improved by leaps and bounds, IMO

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