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Flip Johnson

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  1. 1 hour ago, Returntoglory said:

    I find it rather astounding that four of the most heartbreaking losses, probably the top four over the years for our Buffalo Bills, have centered around kickers and/or kickoffs.

    Superbowl XXV- Wide Right, Norwood Kick.
    Miracle City Miracle- Forward lateral on kickoff.
    13 Seconds- Bad Kickoff resulting in tying FG taking game to OT with KC winning.
    Bass missed FG- Bass missed kick that would have put us into OT (most likely) against KC.

    Are we snakebitten when it comes to kickers?

    Do we minimize the value of a good kicker?

     

    Norwood: it was always unlikely that he was going to make that kick on grass. The game was lost a hundred times before that kick.
    Music City: Squib kick was fine, it was a special teams/officiating debacle.

    13 Seconds: Coaching

    Bass: needs to make that kick, but the blown opportunities beforehand are what matter more.

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  2. 10 hours ago, Rico said:

    I don’t know how much the key starters play, but I do know Harbs doesn’t want to lose to the Steelers.

     

    This is a critical point. They hate the Steelers and are not going to give them a free pass into the playoffs.

    This the same team that has won like 20 straight games in the preseason.

     

    I would expect Lamar to play a portion of this game and Harbaugh will go after the win.

  3. If you ever read Collision Low Crossers by Nicholas Dawidoff (Rex Ryan era Jets, 2011 season), you will get a great sense of Leonhard's knowledge as a player. It is obvious in that book that he would be a great coach.

     

    Leonhard had season-ending injuries in 2010 and 2011 and in both years that team fell apart without him. He was the most essential player for understanding and implementing Rex & Pettine's defense - during the time it was actually effective.

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  4. If this was the 1990s and Klein could play in a 4-3 he might be a borderline Pro Bowler.

     

    In 2021 he is problematic out in space. But he is smart and attacks downhill and brings great physicality. Great veteran depth, but the idea that he makes Edmunds expendable is ridiculous.

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  5. Brown is still raw, but to get a specimen like that from a small school and have him play at that level is only his second career start in Arrowhead is an incredible find.

     

    He plays with a ton of energy in the run game ... he is not out of control but he is whistle to whistle.

  6. 2 hours ago, Warcodered said:

    I do think everyone was a little too hyper focused on any drops he had.

     

    Agree.

    I also think "drops" in the NFL have a lot to do with anticipation and timing. Knox could probably catch 100 straight balls on a JUGS machine his rookie year. But he drops the ball in real games, because at game speed when you are still figuring out footwork, timing, soft spots in the zone, etc. the ball can get on you faster than you anticipate. 

    The point is, I believe his hands are fine. I think he's going to take a step in his feel for the game and when that happens his drops will go down.

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  7. 7 minutes ago, Rigotz said:

     

    If I'm the Bills, I'm picking up a solid vet CB who hits waivers on final roster cuts.

     

    Truly solid CBs don't get cut.

     

    With the salary cap as it currently exists everyone has to make compromises with their depth. The Bills have legitimate issues at CB and OL if there are injuries. But the solution isn't going to be on the waiver wire. It's going to be on this coaching staff to get guys that aren't ready in August up to a functional level.

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  8. New England finished last season losing 5 of 9, with Brady and before opt outs. They weren't remotely close to the top level AFC teams at the end of 2019. There would have been no reason to run it back with Brady and think anything would get better. Obviously their record would have been better this year with Brady, but that wouldn't have advanced the long term interest of the team. 

     

    Re: Pioli's comments, I don't think he recognizes how loaded the AFC is with young QB talent. The conference is stacked and it will likely be adding Lawrence and Fields.

     

    As for New England, I think letting Brady go was the right football move from the long term perspective, but there are signs that the franchise is starting to drift. Kraft has slipped, they let the cap become a problem, Belichick has hired his sons, and a lot of the top level assistants have left. It's hard to think that leading the league in opt outs (by a wide margin) was a coincidence.

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