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Duke Williams played more snaps than Cole Beasley
TPS replied to HappyDays's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Of course the end zone throws were targeted, and 2 of those were uncatchable. -
Duke Williams played more snaps than Cole Beasley
TPS replied to HappyDays's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
As you agree, he should be there over Foster. As for targets, that doesn’t mean he was the #1 target on the play. Coverage dictates where the QB goes, and often that will be the #3 or 4 option. Also, 2 if those end zone throws were Uncatchable. They clearly need a #1, but Duke is a good #4 option. -
Duke Williams played more snaps than Cole Beasley
TPS replied to HappyDays's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
The critics need to explain why Foster would’ve been better, but don’t hold your breath... -
Duke Williams played more snaps than Cole Beasley
TPS replied to HappyDays's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Also, to me it looked like Josh was looking for him often in key situations, which also explains the # of targets. -
Duke Williams played more snaps than Cole Beasley
TPS replied to HappyDays's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Personally, every time I saw Kroft come on the field I cringed. He was useless. What makes you think he was featured? Most likely the coverage dictated a throw to the #3 or 4 option. -
Duke Williams played more snaps than Cole Beasley
TPS replied to HappyDays's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
He made some extremely difficult and key catches as well, one in particular wiped out by a penalty. He was also the only one targeted in those situations where they needed a big target. Josh also had the second highest passing yards of the season. So tell us, how Foster would’ve been better...? -
Playoff #1 PreGame Thread. Bills @ Texans
TPS replied to Chandler#81's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Foster is essentially a one trick pony. I agree, I think Duke gives them another real option on 3rd downs. -
Playoff #1 PreGame Thread. Bills @ Texans
TPS replied to Chandler#81's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Duke gives them a #3 wr who can actually get open. Foster and Roberts have done nothing, and McKenzie has more success running than receiving. -
So the rebels of the last stronghold in Syria, many of which are ISIS, are cheering the death of the man who helped defeat ISIS in Iraq? these things are more about PR for a US audience who are ignorant of the ME complexities. As for the coming response, Iran has been on the radar of the US-Israel alliance for a long time. This is no accidental opportunity. I think GG has a good take.
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Titans Fans Cheering for the Bills
TPS replied to KitchenerKaizer's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I'm hoping the Titans and Bills win this week and next, then meet for the AFCC, with the Bills winning on a last second controversial non-call that goes their way... -
Allen and Watson are known for their 4th quarter heroics. I think it comes down to whoever has the ball last (with enough time of course).
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Bills at Texans Playoff Game, Saturday 4:35 pm
TPS replied to wppete's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Yeah, but if Duke plays Foster's gunner position won't be needed, since they won't need to punt.... -
Bills' mishandling of the CB position
TPS replied to Giuseppe Tognarelli's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I seem to remember he played both, but can't say for sure. -
Bills' mishandling of the CB position
TPS replied to Giuseppe Tognarelli's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I would think Cam gets the call since he's been practicing with the team all season...? -
Pick a movie. Keep one actor.
TPS replied to TakeYouToTasker's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Reservoir Dogs Keep Steve Buscemi -
Historically, the two currencies that have achieved global reserve status are the pound and dollar. Britain was the dominant economic and military power until the US took that role after WWII. The only country that might meet the requirements in the future is China, but we're still a ways off from any change....
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I have to give you credit for helping me work out some of the issues in those old debates, because it eventually led to publishing a book--thanks. As for Krugman, I only focused on his point explaining what was happening to the yield curve, don't lump me in with his other predictions....he is too much influenced by TDS for sure... Get off of my lawn too!!!
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Or, if you were reading any of my posts on deficits....? Btw, despite his hatred of Trump, Krugman wasn't really off on the bond market discussion. Manufacturing experienced a downtown for most of this year due to the trade war; and RGDP also fell back to 2%. The service economy, consumer and government spending drove most of the positive growth. Given these issues, the FED reversed its policy which eliminated the inverted yield curve. People have been posting these kinds of things for as long as I've been here, which is from the start of TBD and PPP...
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Interesting about Shaq injury...I thought it looked like he did something when he was about to celebrate (I believe) a TFL against the Pats. He was starting to do his muscle dance or whatever, then you could see him favor his leg. At this point, I can't remember which one, maybe the left...? Anyone else recall seeing that?