Saxum
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We all know he plays chess while other teams play checkers. What everyone is failing to realize he DELIBERATELY lost the game because he determined Bills will be his opponent in playoffs and he felt his team had a better chance of beating Bills with Josh Allen as QB in Buffalo.
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Did any of them write for PFF? If not how valid is their opinion?
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No he killed his conscience along with Jiminy Cricket when he was DC of Giants and had his players fake injuries and lay down on Bills players to slow down hurry up.
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Shouldn't TD runs count even if a RB is playing at QB position?
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Because he upsets Bills' fans stomachs?
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I can the way they were talking during game.
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Reminds me of no punt game except our opponent did not do so well.
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And the standard needs to be same for all QBs whether they are small built or large and pocket passer or scrambler.
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He clearly was trying to hold him up and that is hilarious. It is like he felt sorry for him.
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12/26/21 Week 16 Gameday Bills @ Patriots* Postgame Thread
Saxum replied to Hapless Bills Fan's topic in The Stadium Wall
Met him at Draft Party. Not sure why he is in media. -
12/26/21 Week 16 Gameday Bills @ Patriots* Postgame Thread
Saxum replied to Hapless Bills Fan's topic in The Stadium Wall
In 2017, the Bills played at New England in week -1. In 2018, the Bills played at New England in week -1. In 2019, the Bills played at New England in week -1. In 2020, the Bills played at New England in week -1. In 2021, the Bills played at New England in week -2. Counts as how many games to playoffs so Bills schedule improved. I'd prefer no more than one of each division opponent in last quarter. -
Been saying that for a long time. I think he is a free agent soon.
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Ryan Bates and he played well as usual.
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12/26/21 Week 16 Gameday Bills @ Patriots* Postgame Thread
Saxum replied to Hapless Bills Fan's topic in The Stadium Wall
https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/nfl-week-16-grades-bills-get-an-a-for-dominating-win-over-patriots-chargers-get-an-f-for-ugly-loss/ Buffalo 33-21 over New England A Bills The Bills had control of this game essentially wire to wire. They were able to move the ball on offense with relative ease as they averaged 5.7 yards per play. Of their nine offensive possessions, seven traveled into the red zone while the other two were clock-killing measures at the end of the first half and regulation. They were also strong on fourth down, converting three of their four attempts, including a clutch conversion on a Josh Allen rollout run with the game still tight in the fourth quarter. Defensively, they held the Patriots' passing game in check as they only were able to move it 145 yards through the air. Buffalo also was extremely stout on third down, holding New England to one conversion on 10 attempts. Allen was masterful in this game with both his arm and legs. He finished with three passing touchdowns while making some clutch plays on the ground as well. D Patriots It was another flat effort by New England pretty much from the jump. The offense couldn't find much consistency, while the defense couldn't quite get off the field with the same efficiency as it did during its winning streak throughout the season. Penalties also proved to be massive killers for the Patriots as well. Christian Barmore was called for an encroachment infraction that turned a fourth-and-7 attempt for the Bills into a fourth-and-2 with just over two minutes left in the first half. The Bills would convert that shorter situation and eventually score a touchdown. On the following offensive possession for New England, left tackle Trent Brown was called for an unsportsmanlike penalty that killed all the momentum that they previously had been riding on during that possession. Instead of putting points on the board before the half, they punted the ball away just two plays after that penalty. The passing game was also not particularly prolific in this loss. New England does get some credit for its scoring flurry in the second half to stay in it, but there were too many mistakes to ultimately pull out the win. No not THAT Sullivan Bills-Patriots grades by Tyler Sullivan (Love the grades? Hate the grades? -
12/26/21 Week 16 Gameday Bills @ Patriots* Postgame Thread
Saxum replied to Hapless Bills Fan's topic in The Stadium Wall
The 12-point margin of victory makes the Bills the first team in 25 years to win by double digits at New England in consecutive seasons. -
Because you need to get someone to pay for it and Allen is only one who can afford it. Maybe Allen and White can pay for dome and get it named after themselves.
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Poyer can be real nasty sometimes. He asked Hunter if he voted for him for Pro Bowl and he said no.
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Dane Jackson was also covering him and Hunter was hearing footsteps.
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Bates earned it earlier but Bills seem to see him as a swiss army knife not as an integral part of the offense line. They keep him active when a lineman is dinged and as extra lineman although he has never gotten a pass. It seems a role like Steve Tasker had where Jim Kelly would beg for him to become more of the offense but Bills see him as too important in current role.
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After being starter for several years I think his attitude would worsen. I have heard him speak and he is very proud of being a LT with it being a more cerebral position. He is also waiting for his TD and went with the boys to Florida during off-season.
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After Bills-Dallas Thanksgiving game teams started paying attention to Cole more. Now teams will pay attention to McKenzie more.
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Cole and McKenzie play different positions. Cole plays inside and pariah; McKenzie plays outside and distraction.
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It appears it got dire enough that they needed to let Bates play continuously rather than coming in short term substitute. He is the lineman who knows how to play every position including LS I heard.