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The Real Importance (?) of the Number One Seed/Home Field Advantage
Andrew Son replied to Gugny's topic in The Stadium Wall
It's become even more important since only the #1 seed now gets a bye. -
It's going to happen at some point. Might as well be now and not playoff time.
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He’ll be back on the PS. This is just roster management
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Run, Run, Pass, Punt seems like a questionable game plan for the Dawgs
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Would you consider the Boogie Basham pick to be a disappointment?
Andrew Son replied to JohnNord's topic in The Stadium Wall
Wasn't it always your contention that because of the state of college football, they are just generating tons and tons of these receivers that you can get in pretty much any round and even teams practice squads are full of high end athletes at the position? -
Chris Simms says whoever Tre is covering will be open
Andrew Son replied to Einstein's topic in The Stadium Wall
2 good DT's and stout LB's. It's really the secondary that we should be able to exploit. Especially since their pass rush is banged up too. -
This matchup should be good for the Bills. CIN's outside corners are a struggling rookie and Eli Apple. Add to that the fact that both of the Bengals edge rushers are hurt and the pass game should really get going. If Allen and Diggs don't dominate in this one something is wrong.
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Well, that seals it! The outlier of outliers should be the norm!
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lol, great example... By the looks of his play maybe he could have used a few more months or ten...
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Boras is intense!
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Week 16: Bills at Bears on Christmas Eve
Andrew Son replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall
How many time do people need to be told that a dome would make no difference in these scenario's. The game is only canceled if the region is shut down with unsafe conditions. What the ***** is a dome going to do about that? -
Where was the best hamburger you’ve ever ate?
Andrew Son replied to Another Fan's topic in Off the Wall
I think it's awesome. Very simple with high quality meat. People go out of control with the outlandish toppings. Just give me quality -
Where was the best hamburger you’ve ever ate?
Andrew Son replied to Another Fan's topic in Off the Wall
No love for the Good Luck burger? -
Jerry Sullivan crosses the line. Comments against women.
Andrew Son replied to Draconator's topic in The Stadium Wall
You're turning into Confucius. -
Jerry Sullivan crosses the line. Comments against women.
Andrew Son replied to Draconator's topic in The Stadium Wall
You're talking to a man wo once crapped in a napkin at a bills game to leave a surprise for a fellow fan. -
NY Jets at Buffalo Bills, Sunday Dec 11 at 1 pm
Andrew Son replied to Beck Water's topic in The Stadium Wall
You're missing the Jets best WR- Wilson. -
Dolphins/Bills - Saturday, December 17th, 8:15PM
Andrew Son replied to BLeonard's topic in The Stadium Wall
Yeah, LAC overcoming that 2.5 point spread and beating the team that just lost to Brock Purdy would be the upset of the century. -
In this scenario CIN would also need to lose one more for us to secure the one seed.
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I’m kind of Over the Hines Experiment
Andrew Son replied to EmotionallyUnstable's topic in The Stadium Wall
@Logic post in postgame thread- Thought this was really interesting, from Joe Buscaglia's Athletic article today (paywall): https://theathletic.com/3960194/2022/12/02/bills-patriots-result-thursday-night-football/ "The Cook and Hines package returns with a vengeance Against the Browns in Week 11, the Bills flashed a personnel package including both Cook and Nyheim Hines as a means to put pressure on the defense in different ways. They did it on a handful of snaps, but it wasn’t a heavy piece of their game plan. Then against the Lions in Week 12, the Bills mostly went away from that personnel grouping, and Hines himself as the back had only four snaps total. But offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey may have been keeping it in his back pocket for the Patriots game, as they used Cook and Hines on the field together a whopping 12 times throughout the game. While it doesn’t seem like a lot, that’s far more two-running back sets than the Bills had ever run previously. The Bills effectively used Hines in a similar way Brian Daboll used Isaiah McKenzie as a gadget receiver several years ago. And despite some plays that were duds, it was highly productive with some chunk plays. The Bills gained 78 yards on those 12 plays, for an average of 6.5 yards each time. Considering the Bills only averaged 4.6 yards per play on their other 60 plays, that Cook and Hines group gave them a major edge as it was sprinkled in throughout the game." On top of things as always Bull!