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Matt Parrino - "Claypool has been most consistent WR during OTAs"
GoBills808 replied to HappyDays's topic in The Stadium Wall
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someone said it was hand washing
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this take can't die soon enough first off this is not a miss, this is your left tackle being deposited into your lap second...you want Allen to pass up an easy go ahead TD for a drag underneath to a guy who had not only just dropped the most important pass of your career minutes earlier but was also dogging his routes and moping the whole game😂😂
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That play exemplified the Diggs/Allen relationship After he sees Diggs drop it Allens reaction is to go full surrender cobra but he immediately gets himself under control and stick his hands back in his pockets where they belong. That's exactly how you want your leader to act Diggs of course needs to make it all about himself and absolve blame w the little 'this close' hand gesture. Perfect encapsulation of his self important me first mentality in the biggest moment of either of their careers
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Matt Parrino - "Claypool has been most consistent WR during OTAs"
GoBills808 replied to HappyDays's topic in The Stadium Wall
is that good or bad- 241 replies
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The OP I was responding to initially was about offensive investment vs prioritizing the defense as Marino suggested. So instead of whining about regurgitated material maybe ask yourself why it's an absolute inevitability that discussions about the Bills playoff fortunes always come back to McDermott.
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We lose to KC in the playoffs the same way every time- their offense dogwalks our defense. Doesn't matter the personnel, doesn't matter the injuries or lack thereof. You and the author conclude we must continue acquiring defensive personnel to counteract this...despite having already invested enormous amounts of cap space and draft capital on defense to the same results prior. I am saying maybe it's time to try a different approach.