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thewookie1

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  1. Buffalo - 42

    Miami - 21

     

    Bills offense is near perfect against a weak Dolphins defense and the Bills defense get a couple takeaways A pick by Bernard again in the 1st Quarter and a fumble recovery on a strip sack by Floyd. Miami’s offense gets yards but doesn’t have much success with Hill. Late in the 3rd Quarter Hill gets walloped by Hyde coming across the middle causing a scuffle but no long term effects. 

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  2. 1. Frankly I don't believe it fully; Trotter is literally filing a lawsuit over Affirmative Action hiring which in itself is a idiotic situation to begin with.

     

    2. Depending on the actual question this racial statement may not exactly be "bad" For all we know Trotter asked him about players backing the BLM riots that burned and looted towns. In that case this supposed statement is far less wrong.

     

    3. The Pegulas have been very open and willing to hire, sign and acquire black players and staff as well as support community efforts in the region in regards to minorities. So the statement itself seems very out of character and/or at most an answer that comes from endless badgering or biased reporting.

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  3. 54 minutes ago, What a Tuel said:

     

    The problem is that a Bengals loss against the Ravens puts them at 11-5 and the Ravens at 11-6 technically giving the Bengals the division unless the Bills vs Bengals game resolves. Ravens will have beaten the Bengals twice, so a Bengals loss to the Bills and a tied 11-6 record would give the Ravens the division.


    If that plays out, Buffalo can forfeit the game. 
     

    Buffalo 13-4

    Chiefs 13-4

    Bengals 12-5

  4. The NFL likely hopes the Chiefs and Bengals lose next week and the Bills win. In that scenario the game is completely unneeded as it would’t change seeding whatsoever. 
     

    Plus it then gives Buffalo another week off to recover and for the media to do their thing about the Bills fighting on for their brother in the hospital or hopefully good enough to go home by Divisional week games.

     

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  5. I actually don’t feel he plays down to lesser competition but rather plays too hard to the point of recklessness because he wants to bury a team in the 1st quarter. He sees the Bears as a team he can experiment on and help pad his teammates’ stats and thus looks for deeper routes while ignoring layups. 
     

    His one primary exception is New England because of their “infamous” defensive prowess. He seems to almost feel even better just picking them apart like Brady used to do to the Bills. Effectively, he wants the Pats to do everything but still fail while he just finds their holes and exploits them mercilessly. Other lesser teams he seems more interested in just blowing them up versus giving cruel and unusual punishment.

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  6. 1 hour ago, RangerDave said:

    I've seen renderings of the new stadium that show wind baffles outside the stadium that funnel the wind, rain, and snow directly to the visitors bench.  There is also a partial roof that not only covers only the home team sidelines, but is mobile and follows them onto the field!


    Drones carrying pieces of roofing that fly above home players

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  7. The biggest issue is a combination of Davis and Mackenzie underachieving what we thought they might be able to do and Dorsey’s play calling. 
     

    Davis and Mackenzie both have had great games last year and seemed to be turning a corner but neither truly did. They are still a high end 3WR and a gimmick WR. Additionally both still have drop and route running issues.

     

    Daboll and Dorsey have opposite issues as to where their offenses would sink. Daboll would get too cute at times as well as change things when a change wasn’t even needed. (The many times we’d dominate one way and then for unknown reason avoid doing that for the remainder of the game) Dorsey is the opposite; he has great difficulty being creative and making changes on the fly. When we dominated a team at season’s start we’d keep hammering them to a pulp. In the Packers game he seemed to go full Daboll and change the scheme entirely which nearly cost us the game. Since then he either muddles through games or has no reaction to defensive adjustments. Additionally he lacks any semblance of consistency with creative calls to help Allen get into a groove or throw the defense off with routes.

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