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Captain_Quint

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  1. That's actually a really good comparison. And TJ never put it all together. Hope this guy wakes up in the offseason. I can't remember a more timid kick returner, and that is after a very solid college career doing it. In the meantime, if I'm McD, he doesn't see the field beyond the Jets. Too risky to throw Stephenson out there in the playoffs
  2. He existed today. I saw him!
  3. Cake has a pretty unique sound to them. They've put out some really good albums. Their second album was better than the first. Just my opinion....
  4. Yeah that was interesting to see those throws he made slowed way down. Jaw dropping, really. It seems that Belichek was trying to keep up, but Josh was on fire. It also showed what a great game Singletary had. Didn't try to do too much, but when he got the ball he moved with a purpose.
  5. Yeah, Butler being in the bottom isn't surprising. At this point, he is just a big body out there. No push or penetration from him at all.
  6. He has grown this year for sure. He is no longer the obvious mismatch out there like he was even last year. Its apparent that since White has been out, Levi has taken the job seriously and stepped up his intensity.
  7. I saw people commenting that it may have been something with his daughter that led to him missing time. Not sure if that's true or not.
  8. He had some rib soreness from earlier in the year that he was working through. And yeah, like others said, sit him until he is healthy 100%. I don't see Cole as a hot/cold player where he needs to get back into the swing of the game. He is a technician who knows where the sticks are and where the holes in the zone are. I feel like you can plug him in and when he's healthy, he's on point. I'd like to see plenty of Sanders, McKenzie, Kumerow, and Davis the next two weeks.
  9. Do you know where we can get the autographed ones??
  10. Yeah, teams have some tape on him and are keying on his tendencies like every other qb in the league, which is where the cream starts to separate. It's hard to catch teams by surprise or execute flawlessly once it's on film. We see it every year where a QB just isn't hitting the passes anymore, or the D is a half step faster. It will very interesting to see how his game moves from here. But if he keeps floating balls, it will be a quick trip to the 2nd string.
  11. I remember this play you're talking about and I thought the same thing. The RB didn't even struggle to stop him at all. And Edmunds was moving fast, but he stopped him dead in his tracks.
  12. I like when he grabbed the Rams defender by the face mask and used him as a blocker. But I think that the one yesterday for real Bills fans was much more gratifying than the Minn run or even the Dallas one. Both of those were more eye popping, but yesterday was against NE and it meant more.
  13. I was shocked that Belichek didn't adjust at halftime and start sending more pressure. He played it this way last year too, and we swept them. I think the problem with his philosophy is that it doesn't account for how good of a thrower Josh has become in the last two years. Typically, Belichek takes away the most dangerous weapon of the opposing offense and makes someone else beat them. He's been successful containing Josh in the pocket, but it doesn't account for him throwing the ball all over the field. Their approach is fundamentally flawed and he's going to have to go back to the drawing board on how to try to defend us going forward.
  14. Dawkins and the rest of the oline played with their hair on fire today. Other than the KC game, I can't remember a more complete game this year for that crew.
  15. I thought Daboll called a great game today. The Pats D never seemed to have the edge and played on their heels all game.
  16. "Why would he touch him out of bounds?" That was the battle cry on that nonpenalty on Hughes. The answer is that it happens everytime. Stop being a coward and call a spade a spade. If Judon did it, it wouldn't have even been discussed.
  17. Yeah. Taron Johnson and Milano basically erased the TEs of new England. I rewatched the game, and it was a focus of the D for sure. And it makes sense. Alot of sense. Make the WRs beat you, and none of them are worth a *****.
  18. Apparently it has a 90 degree angle in it. Gross!!!!!
  19. Stevenson, McKenzie, Hodgins, and Kumerow. Josh seems to have some chemistry with McKenzie, but the rest are unknowns. I hope they go out and execute their routes and blocks today and it's not chaos back there. NE had a really good secondary, but we have a chance to throw to some people they haven't seen yet, which could be a plus for the Bills.
  20. This is a great point. Last year (until the end of the season) the news on Josh was "make him be a QB" and stay in the pocket. I remember new england giving him the Lamar treatment. Basically just forming a shell around the pocket and just standing there to make sure he didn't run.
  21. I just hope that Diggs stays out of his own head with the contact and grabbing. The refs are not going to call PI and defensive holding on the patriots in Foxborough. Not going to happen. So he needs to block out the noise, work through the contact, and focus on the contested catches. When he starts getting frustrated, he seems to get too involved with the pushing and shoving and loses some focus.
  22. Glove. Wearing. Mary.
  23. #6 - On Gilmore, we also saw the 'Gilmore Glance' on the 2nd TD by Gabe. He looked back behind him as Davis strolled into the endzone. He was fooled because it was an awesome play, but it was his responsibility from what I could see. That's the Gilmore Glance.
  24. Well we did get 2 sacks from f'n Efa Obada this week. And Carlos only has 4.5 sacks this year despite a 2yr- 13Mil contract. Not saying that he couldn't help us, but I think we have similar talent in Oliver and to a lessor extent, Harrison.
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