
D. L. Hot-Flamethrower
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MNF: Detroit at Green Bay
D. L. Hot-Flamethrower replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Agreed that would be much better. I have a friend who has officiated many sports for years. He believes that simplification and acceptance that some judgement is necessary and the only way out of the mess. He calls the NFL a reactionary league, add a rule or subsection to a rule and voila problem solved. -
MNF: Detroit at Green Bay
D. L. Hot-Flamethrower replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
IMHO it's more of a rules problem. Chasing the infamous "get it right" holy grail will never happen. Some believe we need to make all rules completely objective, that's not the answer because its impossible. If you must have replay, then limit it to scoring plays. Allow and live with fact that officiating involves judgement. Do you really want them to make a marginal call that had no bearing, and was 50 yards away? -
The jets wil beat the *pats
D. L. Hot-Flamethrower replied to Estelle Getty's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Looking out his ear hole on the way off the field! -
Video of practice
D. L. Hot-Flamethrower replied to tbonehawaii's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Could probably tell the Dolphins what you're going to run in advance and it wouldn't matter. -
Week 7: Dolphins at Bills (-17)
D. L. Hot-Flamethrower replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I think that is entirely correct! -
What's not to like? Torn ACL last year? Lifelong Arsenal fan?
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I Miss Lee Evans
D. L. Hot-Flamethrower replied to Halloween Land's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
The D would be elite! -
Also, I question when I hear some say he had 57 rec for 652 yds and 7 tds in 2018, and that was good production. The numbers themselves look ok, but on a bad team the numbers have top go somewhere by default. It doesn't make them a good player. I mean a crappy hockey team has 20 goal scorers too, that doesn't mean they're good, it means opportunity by default.
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The guy suffered from not only his lack of confidence, but the lack of confidence of his teammates and coaches. At some level, you can't only make catches that are in your "sweet spot" (in his case it was a very small one). If there is a choice in a key moment the QB is going to the guy he can count on.
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Have You Ever Been Fired From a Job?
D. L. Hot-Flamethrower replied to Halloween Land's topic in Off the Wall Archives
Got fired from my summer painting job in college, not because of my work. It was because I recommended a buddy of mine for a job on the painting team. He turned out to be a real screwup as a painter. -
IMHO Josh Allen is ready to take the next step, and I worry that we don't have enough high level playmakers to make that happen. John Brown is getting covered over the top by a safety, until we can take the top off the D the windows are going to get tighter. Now if <insert name> were our number 1 and the Bills now have Brown , Beasley, Knox, Foster, Duke, McKenzie things get more interesting. I'm in favor of going all in if we can a playmaker who is a difference maker.
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Gronk Hired as Analyst
D. L. Hot-Flamethrower replied to Virgil's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Oh boy, maybe we'll get treated to Gronk, Booger and Favre together in the booth someday! -
What are we missing offensively?
D. L. Hot-Flamethrower replied to Ramza86's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I don't think this can be overstated, this offense looks more wide open and much tougher to defend when this is the case. This team could be really tough on offense with this type of receiver. -
Simply put, fantasy football, we now have a crowd that roots for numbers and as you say equates it with being elite. The problem of course being context or lack of attention to the context by many.
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I feel the same as you do. IMHO these folks root for the model to be correct. Silly me, but they should be finding a way to utilize all the information. And, allow for the fact that there are variables that are just plain random or are hard, if not impossible, to account for. By all accounts, JA appears to have characteristics of a leader in spades, while inexperienced, his teammates and coaches want to play/work for him. Oh and BTW, the dude has some pretty good talent at his disposal. It's still early in his career, but I'm happy to say we took the correct Josh.