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Chuck Schick

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  1. 1 hour ago, FUTURIST said:

    If Seattle's defense shows up with Jamal Adams return, this game will be a blowout.  I think Seattle's defense is garbage, but will make a few stops.  I doubt the Bills do anything to stop Seattle's offense.  This game has 37-21 written all over it.  It might not be that close.  

     

    The Bills collapse will commence on Sunday.  
     

    Seattle’s D was every bit as bad with Adams as they’ve been without him.   What else we got

  2. 25 minutes ago, Rocbillsfan1 said:

    Eh to be fair it looks like the left tackle and the rb are both on him. 

    Exactly.   Edmunds was scraping from inside out so he wouldn’t overrun it (somewhat shockingly!), and Burkhead 34 got his outside shoulder and then Wynn 76 immediately got him on his inside shoulder. 

  3. Edmunds played much better today but still made some big mistakes in the second half.  Don’t forget the

    NE o-line is still legit.   Let’s just hope he continues to improve.  He seemed more decisive today, which is nice to see.  

  4. We are so used to the Pats running away with the Division and essentially playing for home field after about Week 8, I think we have a warped sense of reality.  The Bills just need to scrape and claw, hopefully get healthy and hot at the right time. 
    McD will also need to keep making adjustments, obviously. 

  5. I'm really curious to see what McD does with Hughes in the upcoming weeks.  He blatantly crashed down and gave up his containment multiple times, finally getting the hook from McD late in the game.  I could see this turning into Hughes' undoing if he isn't contrite about it.  I get the vibe that McDermott will take this defensive meltdown very personally and won't hesitate to tear someone a new a-hole if he needs to.

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  6. 18 minutes ago, PromoTheRobot said:

     

    I don't know. All of the kids I know that age are 100% hip hop.

    Are you sure hip hop is a thing any more? 🤪 ( I actually have no idea, but I think it's all called rap now from what I can tell...but who knows).  Rap is king right now for kids but there's definitely a chunk of business going to "classic' and alt rock.  Buying record players and vinyl is kind of a thing again for kids (I am talking late teens/early 20's).

  7. 41 minutes ago, C.Biscuit97 said:

    Average age in this thread o/u 50.5

     

    and they are a great band but I don’t really think they have any appeal to people 30 and under.  But it won’t be the worst choice. 

    A true statement probably 5 or 10 years ago, but look around at some of the younger kids (HS age) and you'll see a bunch of 80's era rock T-shirts, etc.  It has come around full circle.  They are seeing stuff like Motley Crue's "The Dirt" on Netflix and thinking hard rock is pretty cool again.  Go figure.

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  8. 25 minutes ago, GG said:

    This was a classic case of the ground helping the catch.  Two years ago it's a clear incomplete.

    Yeah, he “caught” that thing with his forearms.  Ball was moving all over the place.  
     

    Shortly after they tried to throw a fade to the corner... he did some weird stutter step move on the LOS that fooled no one.   The commentator was perplexed 🤔 

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  9. 1 hour ago, ngbills said:

    Agreed. Saying that Allen suffers from lack of YAC while others benefit would be like some conspiracy theory. YAC comes from ball placement, timing and making the right read. This is the NFL. Any WR that catches the ball with room to run is going to make that play. Yes, some are clearly better than others but it is not as drastic as some try to imply. Like the Bills WR all just fall down or run out of bounds. We have seen tons of examples of a Bills catch being made but if the ball is thrown a bit better the guy picks up extra yards vs diving for a ball, etc. 

    What I saw yesterday was Josh putting the ball in pretty tight places, often times with the receiver right at the sideline.  Jets D wasn’t giving up the home run ball.  
    Even that pass to Beasley down the middle, I think that was a great throw.  We needed to move the sticks, don’t hang the ball up over the tiny Beasley’s head or give a Jet DB a chance to make a play on it. 

  10. 1 hour ago, Kirby Jackson said:

    Not really, the players need the networks. The networks fall all over themselves for football. The fans are such a small piece of that. It will take a MASSIVE migration away from football for the networks to change their tune. That’s not happening. The NFL is bulletproof and the players and league know that. If they do this it will have minimal impact on the bottom line. 

    To say any business- or even industry -is bullet proof is kind of a weird thing to say these days.  My kids’ HS team had to cut kids just 4 or 5 years ago, and now they’re barely fielding a team with like 25 guys.  Things change, appetites change, and sometimes you don’t see it coming. 

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  11. I’ve looked all over the place and can’t find any new info... are you guys hearing any updates on attendance at Bills games?   I’ve got tickets and an AirBnB for Pats game, and the host is telling me there will be no fans allowed, and is asking if I want to cancel.  Im clinging to hope that there’s still a chance....?

  12. 41 minutes ago, Kirby Jackson said:

    I really find it so weird that people are so positive about this for the Pats. The Pats are unquestionably better today than they were Saturday. There’s been a lot of talk about Brady but he wasn’t going to be there this year anyways. The comparison isn’t Brady vs. Cam; it is Stidham vs. Cam. I don’t think that the Pats are great but they are much better now.

    Maybe, but bringing in a high profile vet QB seems to never end up being low risk.  Any other position, sure.  But if Cam comes out and gets hurt or craps the bed, and the QBs behind him are now unprepared and unconfident, things might get ugly.  

  13. 7 hours ago, CA OC Bills Fan said:

    I remember it well, sort of. Was in the stands at Rich stadium as it was called at the time. Left for the bathroom as the Broncos were lining up for the field goal that was blocked and returned. Ended up missing most of the scoring.

    You going to the bathroom was the good luck that led to the Bills’ winning! ..or at least that’s how I would look at it ?

  14. 15 hours ago, JROC INTEL said:

    Two things stick out to me , his ability to use long arms to swat, and his ability to throw all his weight into his sacks to completely clobber a QB. Old school.

    Good point about the tackling... from highlights he does have a good habit of swallowing up the ball carrier.  It seems guys like Hughes and Edmunds have a tendency to  reach at the guy, with less impact. 

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  15. 7 minutes ago, Straight Hucklebuck said:


    Gosh Bills fans are so sensitive.

     

    Jefferson is an interesting prospect, so I am not 200% sold the Bills hit a home rub had they just stayed at 22 and took Jefferson.

     

    But it took a surprise move by the Eagles to make it a possibility.

     

    To me, it’s something worth noting. Going forward.

     

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  16. Erik Flowers should probably win, just because it was obvious to EVERYONE he didn’t belong at that spot.   I’ll also add from that year Corey Moore out of Va Tech. Great college player, but again literally everyone knew it wouldn’t correlate to any kind of NFL success because of his size and speed.  

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