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Not with that injury. I had a 3rd degree A/C separation and had surgery on it. Even immediately after the injury, I remember the Dr. telling me that I would be able to do pretty much everything normal as long as my arm was below the shoulder. The problems would happen happen once the arm was lifted up and, in fact, at first I couldn't even lift my arm over my shoulders. I seem to remember a QB suffering the same injury and even completing the game by throwing underhand. Think it was Brian Griese. When Josh hands the ball off, even if he reaches up slightly, the upper arm is in the underhand position so he shouldn't have any problem.
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Week 9 thread - We’re on to Cincinnati
fergie's ire replied to BillsFan619's topic in The Stadium Wall
That's what I meant by "roasted or called for interference/pi". So no, certainly don't think he has "man skills." -
Week 9 thread - We’re on to Cincinnati
fergie's ire replied to BillsFan619's topic in The Stadium Wall
But that's the problem with Elam. It seems he no longer has those skills for some reason. He seemed to be reasonably good last year but this year when he is locked on a receiver he either gets roasted or called for holding/pi...and when in zone looks out of place and lost. Not sure why he regressed but it certainly looks like he has. -
It may have been the same article but I also remember reading that it was a premise of the Daboll offense that you try to get over ten yards in two plays so that you get three chances to make two. In other words, you run routes to get six yards (or more) so if you hit on two of them you get the first down even if you miss on one play you still get the first down. So, you may go to third down if, say, second down is an incompletion. It's a different mindset than the old "three yards and a cloud of dust" which is the idea that you can get three and a half yards on each and every play and move down the field.
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Week 7 Bills @ Patriots - on to Foxborough!
fergie's ire replied to Draconator's topic in The Stadium Wall
Ah, can't remember what I was watching but they said Allen was injured and showed a different play. I think it was the Okereke roughing call? He falls backward but at an angle to that the impact hits his shoulder blade. That would NOT be an AC injury play, but what you describe is exactly the kind of play that causes that injury. -
Week 7 Bills @ Patriots - on to Foxborough!
fergie's ire replied to Draconator's topic in The Stadium Wall
Strange. I've had an AC injury and the way he fell did not look like an AC injury at all. Typically with an AC injury you impact the top of the shoulder. The classic way to to it is if the arm is pinned (like when a tackler wraps a player up around the arm) while the top of the shoulder is impacted pushing it down and straining those ligaments. When they said he hurt his shoulder I was thinking AC, but when I watched the tape he falls on the back of his shoulder, basically on the shoulder blade. That would seem more like a bruise than an AC sprain. -
Jets beat undefeated Eagles. First time Jets beat Eagles
fergie's ire replied to Saxum's topic in The Stadium Wall
Eagles suck and should clearly fire their coach and GM. The Niners should do the same. Clearly, they don't know what they are doing and will never wind a Super Bowl. -
Because once he was off the field, the refs would have marked the ball ready for play and wound the game and play clocks. The Jags could have stood around and waited for the clock to run down. The Bills did not want that to happen so McD called a timeout.
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I do find the reaction to Kincaid's usage to be odd. We keep hearing over and over again that Josh needs to stop playing hero ball. He needs to take the short safe passes. Well, if you send EVERYONE 40 yards down field there will be nobody there when Josh throws it short. Furthermore, those throws are only safe if there is someone there who will actually catch the ball. How many times did we see a "safe" pass bounce off McKenzie's chest? We needed someone with really sure hands who could catch the underneath stuff and allow the offense to methodically move the chains. That's why he was drafted and that is what he is done. He is playing his role perfectly. Might that role be expanded as he gains experience and defenses start keying on the short routes? Sure. But for now he is perfect for this offense.
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A Few Thoughts About the Dolphins Game, in no particular order
fergie's ire replied to Virgil's topic in The Stadium Wall
Yes, that was one of the plays that I was thinking of that I had seen broken down. The two are just working so well together. -
A Few Thoughts About the Dolphins Game, in no particular order
fergie's ire replied to Virgil's topic in The Stadium Wall
2. I agree and would add one other play...the play just before this one. The Bills had some good success early running the ball on first down. Then the Dolphins tightened up and these turned to two yard gains or no gains. I said to my wife, "I get it, you want to show that you're willing to run on first down, but you don't have to do it EVERY time" after they ran it on first for what seemed like the 50th time in a row. Right after I said it was the play action pass to Davis and he was WIDE open. It was a "bad" throw by Josh that I think was smart. You don't want to overthrow the pass and by making it a short safe pass it may prevent Davis from getting the touchdown but, at that point, even running the clock and kicking a field goal would have been devastating to Miami. Anyway, Miami was clearly loading up to stop the run and Dorsey burned them. It's amazing what that run threat can do. 7. Other than probably a stubborn few, we all agree that Bernard has been amazing. What I am also starting to notice is how well they play together in a way that I never saw with Edmunds. They just seem to be in absolute lock step and Bernard has made Milano better. Great write up as always and have a great time in London. -
A Few Thoughts About the Dolphins Game, in no particular order
fergie's ire replied to Virgil's topic in The Stadium Wall
I agree for the most part except when you say great read by Cook. It's not that it was a bad read by Cook and he did do a great job, but I think the read was Josh's. I noticed on the replay that as Josh is rolling to the right and Cook is standing on the sideline, Josh waves with his left hand to Cook to signal him to go downfield. Just a great play. -
Yes, he will grow but I already think he is extremely impactful. People kept reading about how awesome he looked, so they expect excitement. I think they expect him to take Davis's role and be running go routes and 90 yard touchdowns. That's not his role. Right after the draft he was compared to Beasley, that is the role they hope he can fill. He can be someone with sure hands who can get open and find seems in zones. He did that several times yesterday, particularly early on. Comparing yards to other receivers does not make sense. He is someone you can count on to convert a 3rd down or stay on schedule by catching 6 or 7 yard passes.
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Ummmm, have you SEEN what happens if Oldmanfan doesn't show up on Sunday morning? Me neither, but I would NOT want to find out.
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Agreed. And another "splash" play that doesn't get credited to him on the stat sheet is the Hyde interception. The interception was Hyde's but Tua overthrew the receiver and it went to Hyde because of Bernard's position. The guy has been amazing. What a steal to get this guy in the 3rd round, eh?
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I thought it was funny that Aikman commented that it takes a team with great linebackers to stop the Dolphins and, like the 49ers, the Bills have great linebackers. All I kept hearing pre-season was that the Bills' biggest weakness is linebacker.
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What's EJ Gaines doing these days?
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Virgil, I seem to remember after the Jets game that you said something like it would take you a while to feel better about this team. So, I have to ask. Has it been a while?
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I believe I remember someone posting that Josh had an 80% completion percentage against the Jets well into the game before he wigged out and started chucking the ball around. If that's true, then if Josh had been patient and continued doing what he was doing he would have had an 80%+ percentage in 3 out of his 4 games and won the other one by over 30 points. Yikes. But he's not accurate and will always be a sub-60% completion guy.
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Do you think that's what they're telling Tyreek right now? He had an almost identical stat line 3 for 58. "No, no, Tyreek...it's okay, that's GOOD for a #2 receiver."
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Benford came back in. Johnson looked to be a cramp.
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10/01/23 Week #4 GAMEDAY Bills vs Miami Pregame Thread
fergie's ire replied to Chandler#81's topic in The Stadium Wall
At first I read this as "peeing chicken" and thought, "What kind of weird antics did YOU get up to last night?" -
Do you remember how we looked vs how Miami looked going into the first time we played last year? Do you remember how Dallas looked going into the game last week? We know very little about how good any of these teams are yet. I'm not sure what to expect on Sunday....or any given Sunday, for that matter.
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That's great that Oliver has so many pressures, but it's also interesting to see Jonathan Allen near the top of that list and think that he did not give the Bills a lot of trouble. Another sign of the great job this line is doing and that they are getting better (given how they struggled against Williams).