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DC Greg

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  1. I can almost guarantee that if we make the playoffs, people will just lose it and go crazy... not in a good way. Don't get me wrong, I love the intensity at the games. I don't mind language, and I don't mind yelling, standing up, drinks that get accidentally spilled occasionally... it's a football game, that stuff happens. But it often devolves into something worse. Look at what happens when we just get a night game for crying out loud. Some kid drowned in a creek last time, and there were pretty much disgusting antics all the way around. So many people just get lit, and they aren't paying attention to the game/really don't care about football anyways. Really wish those people would just save their money and just stay in the parking lot.
  2. You have got to be kidding me. Kickers need to alter their schedule in the middle of the week so they don't get "too fatigued" on a Sunday because they may have to kick the ball from the 15 instead of the 3? Wow. I knew kickers were soft, but that is extraordinary.
  3. Andre Reed is an intern? Job market is worse in Buffalo than I realized. Will be cool to see him on the sidelines, of course!
  4. Mario Williams is excited about this.
  5. Gone for a year, misses getting a ring.
  6. Ha! This is a good response. I'm in this camp.
  7. When I see a thread like this on this message board it reminds me that many grown men are strangely infatuated with professional athletes' lives in the way that many women are with real housewives or the bachelor.
  8. If Leo stays healthy he is going to have a great year. He has been improving immensely at the position over the past 3 years. He can run with anyone, and he has gotten MUCH better at locating the football and putting himself in great positions to make plays. I am really looking forward to seeing him and Gilmore out there this year. I think they are up for the challenge. Will be great for Darby to learn under those two and get reps here and there. Hopefully they stay healthy and that's how it plays out.
  9. There's no true good analog because there's only one jerkoff who's ever been putz enough to get caught deflating footballs in the NFL. The patriots are a joke. "Fans" just counting the days till the red sox opener. Biggest and most educated Pats fans are from anywhere except Massachusetts.
  10. I posted this in another thread, but just a general thought on the "it's not a big deal" argument for deflating footballs: I don't think deflating the football is meaningless. It clearly gives Brady more control over the ball, since he was so adamant about having the balls deflated. How many passes (potentially game changing ones) would have sailed off target had he followed the rules? We'll never know. The second part is that an underinflated football is much easier to CATCH than a full inflated ball, because you can squeeze it easier. Makes one handed catches a lot easier. Third, an underinflated football is much easier to HOLD ON TO than a fully inflated ball. Again, better grip and squeeze to hold tighter. So folks, it's not just Tom Brady's comfort that was affected by this scandal. You have every person who touched the ball on offense whenever they were using one of those balls receiving benefits. It's impossible to say how many fumbles may have happened or balls may have been dropped with a properly inflated ball. I think that impact would be very little... but I'm certain, in my mind, that there must have been at least a handful of plays where it helped. What if one of those plays was on a winning TD run in a playoff game? We won't know, but it's possible. And that possibility taints the legitimacy of their superbowls. Not completely, of course. You can't say (definitively or even confidently) that the Patriots would not have won a super bowl using the right PSI, but you can't not say it made no difference at the same time.
  11. I think a more apt analogy would be a corked bat. I don't think deflating the football is meaningless. It clearly gives Brady more control over the ball, since he was so adamant about having the balls deflated. How many passes (potentially game changing ones) would have sailed off target had he followed the rules? We'll never know. The second part is that an underinflated football is much easier to CATCH than a full inflated ball, because you can squeeze it easier. Makes one handed catches a lot easier. Third, an underinflated football is much easier to HOLD ON TO than a fully inflated ball. Again, better grip and squeeze to hold tighter. So folks, it's not just Tom Brady's comfort that was affected by this scandal. You have every person who touched the ball on offense whenever they were using one of those balls receiving benefits. It's impossible to say how many fumbles may have happened or balls may have been dropped with a properly inflated ball. I think that impact would be very little... but I'm certain, in my mind, that there must have been at least a handful of plays where it helped. What if one of those plays was on a winning TD run in a playoff game? We won't know, but it's possible. And that possibility taints the legitimacy of their superbowls. Not completely, of course. You can't say (definitively or even confidently) that the Patriots would not have won a super bowl using the right PSI, but you can't not say it made no difference at the same time.
  12. Hey Aaron, how about you just go ahead and get the job done vs. the backup, then you can make that statement in regards to the impending rematch,. You've had a number of cracks against the best. Thus far, it's pretty clear who beats who. Take care of the team that takes the field first, then worry about who wasn't out there. Will look hella bad if you don't.
  13. Even if he gets the suspension reduced, it would likely only be for half (2 games). Looks Rex can get ready to gameplan for Mr. Garrapolo and we can plan on giving him a warm welcome to the Ralph.
  14. We got Tyson Chandler? Nice. Crossover athlete.
  15. Pretty unprofessional to do that on live TV. Pretty stupid to not realize he was live. Pretty unfashionable to not unbutton that coat whilst sitting.
  16. Can't wait to see Sammy this year. I personally like the idea of Cassel hitting him on short crossers and giving him room to just do what he does. I think that could be a good combination. So yes, I think it was a good trade, and I think Sammy is going to be a superstar.
  17. Kyle w/o a doubt should be up there when it's all said and done. If Mario has 3+ more years like he's already had, he's a shoe in. Replace OJ's spot with Fred? I'd be all about that.
  18. Haha! Who's the dominant tight end? Gronkowski? The hometown kid? No, he has back problems. Pick someone else... I know! Let's go with Torell Troup! He's a defensive lineman with back problems. That's different.
  19. I wouldn't necessarily bet on that happening. Some of the worst have the most seniority and are just abysmal (see Hochuli, Ed)
  20. Nice view of the lake! Not a bad seat in the house. Other side, nice view of downtown Buffalo!
  21. I better not have kids yet. I want that one all to myself to take a week off work and party like it's 1999.
  22. Take your pick on who will benefit the most. On any given play, I doubt they can cover everyone. It should be pick your poison if all these guys stay healthy.
  23. We've seen one season of Sammy Watkins in the NFL, and he was dealing with lingering rib issues the entire year. Give the rookie a little time to develop. In 1-2 years, he'll be doing this in the NFL: 2:29 and 3:04 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GW_neK8T8zQ
  24. Where's Marrone ranked?
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