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What I found hilarious was Myles Jack tackling Diggs on Shakir's TD. As for the late hit on Josh, you had to know they were gonna call that when you saw it
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I wonder if Phillips will be back for this one, sure is looking like Douglas will be
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3 minutes ago, Aussie Joe said:
Rasul Rapp and Davis all out is a concern … but they are without their best player Watt…
Advantage - Bills ..
I wasn't thrilled when I heard Rasul was inactive, but honestly, with it being Rudolph and less than ideal weather conditions, it might not be a bad call to give him more rest
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Stephen A Smith lickin his chops over this
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Just now, Warcodered said:
You mean more than Adam Gase, is that the bar?
Eww god no, Gase was a few smelling salts away from the loony bin
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1 minute ago, Warcodered said:
Is this the guy who keeps forgetting they have Kyle Pitts?
Still the same guy that got more out of Tannehill than anyone else thought he would
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Is everyone satisfied with Brady as OC? Smith was an awfully good OC in Tennessee. If he could get Tannehill to the AFC Championship, imagine what he could do with Allen.
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3 minutes ago, LABILLBACKER said:
Basically Shakir is our #2 now and Kincaid #3. I'd advance Sherfield to #4. That's my pecking order for the playoffs. Sorry Gabe but I'm drastically reducing your snaps unless someone gets hurt.
I couldn't agree with you more on reducing Gabe's snap count. Dude fell off quite fast
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Honestly, I think Shakir could fill the role himself. I know most people would rather keep him in the slot, but I believe he could do the job as a #2
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4 minutes ago, Doc Brown said:
Fins because if we beat the Steelers we get the Browns/Texans winner and they both suck. Also, Fins have the offensive firepower to knock out the Ravens if they can get a few guys back by then.
The Fins have no way to stop Baltimore defensively, that's already been proven. Thus their firepower they have on offense is irrelevant
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27 minutes ago, Big Turk said:
KC because I want them to come here for once.
I think Cleveland can beat Baltimore meaning we would host the AFCCG if we beat Pittsburgh then KC.
I have ZERO confidence the Fins can beat Baltimore and I don't see the Texans winning against Cleveland in the cold on the road.
Cleveland has to play Houston in Houston, Houston won the AFC South
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1 minute ago, Roundybout said:
No doubt. Mason Rudolph is fools gold.
Agreed, but no TJ Watt to deal with is probably just as important
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Why does this team have this disgusting habit of playing down to their opposition?
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Shades of Hines doing it to them last year
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1 hour ago, chongli said:
The problem is no other team in the West is taking advantage of it (Raiders maybe, but too little, too late). Those MF'ers are still going to win the division and get a home game.
Honestly, there's no other place I would rather see KC bounced out
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25 minutes ago, Success said:
No way we lose to the Chargers or Pats.
Miami game will be for all the marbles.
We may have given Miami the biggest headache by beating Dallas so bad, then Miami going to Baltimore. Sizing up to be winner take all in Miami
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1 hour ago, HappyDays said:
What I liked about Joe Brady from the start is that as soon as he was given the OC job, he wasted no time jumping head first into the position, as if he had been the OC all along. His opening press conference was impressive and exuded confidence. We saw him throughout the week looking very active and hands-on at practices. A small thing but something the players surely noticed and responded to. Throughout the week at OBD and up in the booth today he looked in total command at all times.
As for his play calling, I love that he committed to what we do well and took some dead on arrival concepts out of the play book. No more forcing the ball to Davis downfield. No short yardage shotgun handoffs. On 4th and short he called an easy bootleg that we've converted for 1sts dozens of times, instead of various "coverage beaters" that have no cohesion. He committed to the run from start to finish even when the run offense was stymied at times. He used plays to set things up for later - our failed end around early on led to a fake end around pulling the defense out of position on Ty Johnson's TD. He made it a point to get everyone other than Davis involved as pass catchers which kept us in rhythm and the Jets defense off balance. Really just a stunning play calling performance for Brady from start to finish.
And the offensive players all looked a lot more upbeat and a lot more engaged on the field. We didn't let bad plays or stalled drives snowball into a rut that lasts for 30 minutes of game time. Getting some new energy in the room may have been exactly what this offense needed.
Well said, only thing about his playcalling that Dorsey had the same issue with is that a WR screen to Diggs hasn't done a productive thing all year. I wish they'd deep six that playcall
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1 hour ago, RunTheBall said:
You’re high if you think we aren’t losing another game
Punch the breaks a little. It was a solid W over an inferior team, that’s it.
We are on to Philidelphia
Inferior offense yes, I'll give you that. But for an interim OC against that defense, you couldn't ask for more.
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Gardner's slam on Diggs.....I was surprised nothing really broke out from that. I do agree with the above poster, Dawkins was pancaking the guy before the whistle blew
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The team looked quite a bit more controlled and confident today. One play I loved was when Cook cut back to the outside and out of nowhere, here came Josh running behind him trying to block. Hope this game was a stepping stone for the team to play to it's full potential
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1 hour ago, YoloinOhio said:
Hoping for a game where I don’t feel like drinking bleach and jumping into a bathtub holding a plugged in toaster
Welcome back man, good to see ya again
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Just now, ProcessTruster said:
Mid season OC changeouts very rarely go well.
Something had to be done, as stagnant as this offense has been, how much worse can it get?
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Just now, Buffalo Barbarian said:
dosey and this offensive system need to go
Just out of curiosity, if Daboll gets canned, would you oppose bringing him back?
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56 minutes ago, BigPappy said:
Doesn't matter, he didn't hook his arm in until the ball arrived to prevent Waller from getting the other arm up, plus as the ball arrived Taron took his other arm and knocked the ball free. It was a totally clean play.
LMAO, clean you say? Um no, not even close to clean. Johnson was clearly holding his jersey on his break and prevented Waller from getting his arm up. It's especially PI if it was as the ball arrived. 10 times out of 10, it's PI if it's someone like Mahomes instead of Taylor throwing the ball
"Late" hit on Allen's slide.
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I couldn't help but laugh, kinda like that goofy "which way did he go" cartoon