Bob in NoCal
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2 minutes ago, John from Riverside said:
Would have liked to see that fire from our ol while Allen was taking late hit after late hit yesterday
I'm with you, John, but isn't that more on the refs than our OL? A coupla late hit PF calls would have likely stopped that **** .
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59 minutes ago, billsfan_34 said:
By far the worst crew in the league- it was awful today.
I don't care what happened between Lawson and Fournette, I put the blame for the scrum entirely on the back of Walt Coleman and crew for calling so many ticky-tack penalties throughout the game and creating a high degree of frustration among all the players.
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4 hours ago, DrDawkinstein said:
I loved the story this week about Louisville running the announcement that Bobby Petrino was fired on a crawler during the airing of his weekly coaches show! ?
Of course, the show was taped earlier so it wasn't like that's how he found out. But still. These careers can be cruel and ruthless.
I hadn't heard that Petrino was fired. Good offensive mind, maybe.................Nahhhhhh!!!
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2 hours ago, oldmanfan said:
Just shut up. For God's sakes just shut up already. Who else could start? Milano, Edmunds, Johnson, Jones as a# 3 receiver, Tiller given the poor state of many O lines. Dawkins.
You've reached a new level of pathetic.
The "ignore" function is a great stress preventer.
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2 hours ago, stuvian said:
Beane is all about being cheap. Peterman was cheaper than a seasoned vet who could have kept us around .500 while Allen learned. They elected to take a 3rd for AJM which could end up being a great player
I believe they only got a 5th for McCarron. Strongly feel it was a mistake to let him go leaving only Peterman and JA.
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It appears that I am in the minority, but I am with the OP on this. I believe that the intense anti-Peterman pressure, especially after the Houston debacle, definitely was a factor in McD's decision to start Anderson against the Colts.
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1 hour ago, sleeby said:
Watch out for the browns though - they showed yesterday that they will go lower than fourth before this season is over. If we're to draft before cleveland in the spring we need the services of one n8 Peterman.
Nathan Peterman, you're our only hope. ?
I have never, do not now, and will never understand the mentality of hoping that your team loses in order to secure a higher draft pick. I've been around for it all, guys, the Jackie Kemp years, the great offenses and horrible defenses of the OJ years, the Super Bowl years, and now the current state of affairs, and cannot imagine pulling for the Bills to lose for any reason. There, glad I said it, rip me if it makes you feel better.
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9 minutes ago, All_Pro_Bills said:
One thing Daboll does which I never liked from coordinators is to call the offense from up in the sky box. I think the OC needs to be on the sidelines with the players in order to 'feel' the game and the vibe of the team. You don't get that experience by sitting up in the air conditioned/heated team suite sucking down beers and eating hot dogs.
Even though other OCs have had success calling plays from up in the booth, I agree that a move down to the sidelines for Daboll might be a good idea at this point.
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54 minutes ago, Chandler#81 said:
I’d typically agree with this, but not this year, not this group. 2 pedestrian young vets and a showcase colt. Dump a pedestrian, add another whatever. If McCarron goes down, there are plenty of Peterman/McCarron’s pushing shopping carts in the store out there.
I think you're wrong. But then again, you're pretty new around here.
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And paralyzing neck injuries.
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