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JTown

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  1. 8 minutes ago, Special K said:

    "Separate the man from the ball."

     

    Done perfectly by Hyde, and most importantly, it was a legal hit.

     

    As for Poyer, his helmet to helmet hit later in the game could have been flagged, but I'm sure he will be seeing a fine later in the week for that one.

    I highly doubt that he will be fined.  First of all,  he did not lead with the crown of his helmet.   The helmet  to helmet contact was incidental.   It happens in a contact sport.  After watching the re-play,  it is pretty  clear that he simply lowered his shoulder.   I will be shocked if  he is fined.

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  2. 5 minutes ago, PittsforDave said:

    Shaq got ejected in the 3rd quarter because he can’t control his rage...then had to be restrained again in the tunnel on his way to the locker room. 

     

    He had a bad day and Coach does not like guys who is over emotional. 

     

    This could’ve been the nail. 

    Ummm... You couldn't be more wrong.

    Did you hear Mc D say in the post game presser that he loved the fact that Shaq defended his teammate.

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  3. I can't believe what I read here sometimes.  Allen played a good game.  He is a rookie.

     

    You people trying to knock him have no f' ing clue.

     

    WTF are you a Bills fan?

    Are you salty because "you" wanted Rosen, Darnold, or someone else?

     

    Grow up and get over it!  

    Allen is going to be the Qb for the foreseeable future.  Get on board or go be a Jets or Cardinals fan.

     

    I for one am glad to watch him progress.  

     

     

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  4. 4 hours ago, Billsfan1972 said:

    Give me a compelling argument.

     

    I come down 2X's/yr on average and of my group am the only "fan" watching the Bills religiously and on sites like this.

     

    Yes it means a 3 hour drive with the border to cross and my friend states it is a tradition.

     

    I told him there is no way I am wasting 12 hours on Sunday (3 infront of the TV is plenty) to watch this team.  It is not the losing, it is fielding a product that has been so unwatchable on Offense and absolutely no fun.

     

    When was the last fun game they played?  Not talking blowing out Minny (boring as heck after the first 20 minutes) or Arizona or Oakland where the Bills actrually won by double digits.  Maybe the OT loss to Miami Xmas 2016 (and they gave that one away)?

     

    I guess if Allen is back this week or after the bye and plays well, but otherwise ss there a reason to pay money and support the Bills as they are right now? 

    As a longtime fan (1973) and ticket holder,  I have suffered through many seasons like this.  I used to get seriously upset. I hated going to work pissed off every Monday morning.  As I matured over the years, I look back at all the great times I have enjoyed with family and friends at the games.  Win or lose, I enjoy and look forward to many more.

     

    So... If you cherish the time together with your friends,  I would recommend going despite the absolute garbage of an offense this regime marches onto our field each Sunday.

     

    Enjoy the game!

  5. 3 minutes ago, Just in Atlanta said:

    Not the best throw on the pick, but Benjamin is never aggressive enough going for the ball. That, and the roughness penalty. Getting to really dislike this guy’s attitude. 

     

    I thought KB was a great team guy and that is why McClappy brought him in.  I seriously question "the process" .  I believe all the defensive players may as well.  Will not be surprised if they give up.  Why play hard and risk injury when they know that there is no offense to contribute?  Very likely McClappy loses the locker room.  Imagine how bad it will get after getting embarrassed by the Pats on national tv.

  6. 18 minutes ago, apuszczalowski said:

    What's funny about this front office/coaching staff is that they need more time to evaluate Nate and come to the conclusion everyone else (probably even his family too) have come to which is that he is not an NFL QB, but they can determine in just a few weeks that a player they just gave up a pick for (Coleman) is worth taking dead cap space to have off the team in only a couple of weeks during the preseason.

     

    The current QB situation is just another in a long line of questionable personel mistakes made by this group. How they did not have a veteran to mentor Allen here from the start, or bring in someone after week 1 to prepare and have ready just in case this happened is a fireable offence in most places.....

     

    I said the same thing five weeks ago and got called impatient amongst many other things.  The hope of Allen saving the season is now over,  so now many are slowly questioning the "process".  While I never asked for McD or Beane to be fired.  I clearly question their decisions of not bring in a veteran Qb, or keeping McCarron, not to mention the lack of quality WR and Oline.

     

    I told everyone that this would not work out  well after week 1.  

     

    Btw:  What is the process? Does anyone know?  

  7. 2 hours ago, Jauronimo said:

    Because he was really good a few years ago before injuries and age brought us to current.  If Davis healed up and returned to form he would have been an excellent signing.  He didn't.

    Again... In your words.  You are happy with the signing of Davis and others by this regime.

     

    Speaking of nutjobs.  Where did the Tre White and Kaepernick comment come from?  

    Did I mention either? No

     

     If you think it is valuable information for you to know... #27  is one of my favorite players currently on the roster.  Kaepernick was not smart enough to use his position to raise awareness of  social injustice without alienating most of America and finally, .having served this country for over 26 years and 6 combat tours... I hardly hate America.

  8. 34 minutes ago, BillsRdue said:

     

    I'm hoping I am an idiot savant too and that I can't see the future of the 2018 season. But I think it's vice-versa and we are ALL right. McBeane gutted "playoff caliber" for "first pick worthy."  Peterman spunked all over this regime and it's a nasty clean-up. Everybody in the locker room smells the processed BS and is ready to bail. If and when Kyle throws in the towel, we will know that the ship has truly sunk.  Our hopes rest on a rookie QB with no weapons, the worst OL in the NFL and a defense that needs to be coached up to be competent.  Oh boy!
     

     

    Finally... Someone who see it for what it is.

    I was all in on McClappy but something went seriously wrong with their plan in the off season.  

    So many people here defending them like they are certain that everything at OBD is going as planned.

     

    We will see.

     

    I fear that when they face the Vikings D next week, morale in the locker room will bottom out.

     

    Lets hope that this regime don't get someone seriously hurt with this poor excuse for a football team.

     

    I'm pretty sure it is common knowledge that you don't throw a rookie qb out there with such an ineffective offensive line.

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