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Buffalo716

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  1. Yes but you'll also run into match defenses for man and zone Man match and zone match And both run on alot of principles Like MOD coverage on the outside.. man only deep or man on demand Anything under 6-7 yards underneath can be passed off and turned into zone If the receivers run deeper routes downfield it's man As opposed to man everywhere
  2. Thanks and yea the sling position feels the best It can't stay any other way
  3. It's definitely pretty icy I just slipped in my driveway and smashed my elbow.. definitely not my finest moment I'm in a good amount of pain honestly and my elbow keeps making this funny noise
  4. It's called age injury and wear and tear The average NFL careers 3 years... 10-year veterans are studs Your entire career is dependent on scheme fit, coaching and playing time There are plenty of guys with high-level athleticism who flame out.. and average for NFL level athleticism who become top level players The actual talent Gap in the NFL is very small.. it's those nuances that make the difference And how much a player wants it.. when you get paid millions of dollars it changes some people's want... Who wants a legacy and who wanted to get paid
  5. Well yeah , the league has shifted more towards the pass... I've been playing coaching and scouting my entire life and it took me into the late 2010s to switch how I scout players .. like when I go to an actual football camp and scout up and coming players I was always a traditionalist and modern football has made me realize linebackers like Matt Milano are the future... Not 260 lb lugs who can't play in coverage Same thing with the 340 lb space eater... If you can get a 310 pound guy who gives you more pass rushing and the occasional ability to disrupt the run ... It's better than the guy who destroys the run for one or two downs but gives you zero pass rushing flexibility The days of 255 lb middle linebackers who could stuff the A gap are gone... It's fast high IQ players who give you enough against the run... But can run with tight ends and slot receivers Same with quarterback... I gave my highest evaluations to traditional pocket passes forever... By 2019... I had to rework everything I thought I knew about quarterbacks Because there will never be a traditional Peyton Manning or Tom Brady again... It's all about can you create outside of a scheme while playing within it most of the time... A quarterback who has no ability to create now is a walking back up
  6. Again those are top 5-7 guys.. Carter was considered the best pure player in the draft but nobody wants to take a DT top 5... The return is almost never worth it So he slipped a bit Jordan Phillips is every bit 330 plus but he's a pass rushers not an anchor... We saw what he could do with motivation years ago 9.5 sacks and a force... But 95% of DTs can't sustain that
  7. *Fuhgeddaboudit*
  8. Yea he's not bills type
  9. Jeffery Simmons don't grow in trees lmao And EVERY SINGLE defensive philosophy uses techniques... Our 4 down line and all 4 down lines play 1 and 3 techniques at DT basically It's nothing new A 34 front would use a 0 Tech at DT
  10. You went to Central obviously
  11. Its snowing in a lot of parts of Buffalo area rn
  12. Alot of the top talent in West New York who are power 4 football Worthy go to Syracuse They have a pipeline in the inner city of Buffalo And have a Rochester pipeline But Rutgers Pittsburgh Boston college and Penn st all have fingerprints and recruiting influence on Western New York Outside of the University at Buffalo
  13. The Guido torpedo! The real Italian stallion!
  14. $20 an hour with food .. while potentially hanging out with your friends, family and other bills fans inside Ralph Wilson stadium is an experience by itself For the 3rd ime it's not about the money.. and it's not for people with careers Some people get dropped off from other suburbs and some Bus in from the city.. but the majority are residents who live a mile from the stadium You get your two brothers and sisters.. and a couple of friends, and you go five deep to Ralph Wilson stadium... Shovel for a few hours with friends and family making memories ... Easy peasy for an 18 year old Then when you're 50 you could talk about how I shoveled out Ralph Wilson stadium with my father and it's a memory
  15. Sure , in non state of emergency times People get dropped off too It really is a community thing and it makes the fandom even more special
  16. Well I've been there growing up !
  17. Ofc there is a safety issue with traveling and that's why it does happen I personally didn't lose sleep over having a game postponed 1 day
  18. The NFL was not going to move the playoff game but hochul would not let it happen In Western New York it's pretty well known that she was the driving force The NFL would have played in front of no fans but she declared the state of emergency and wouldn't let it happen I do understand public safety but it was hochul who didn't want it ... The NFL wasn't the driving force
  19. It's a joke calm down .. and Kathy hochle technically moved it with policarz backing ... The NFL has nothing to do with it And they didn't care about it in 1975 either
  20. Erie county officials
  21. Owen Daniels 2 time pro bowl tight end And Geoff Schwartz 8 year nfl lineman
  22. Well to be fair there aren't a lot of games were heavy snow falls during a game .. games I remember Packers defeated the Tennessee Titans by a score of 40-14 at Lambeau Field in 2020 2013, the Philadelphia Eagles defeated the Detroit Lions 34-20 Then bills 13-7 in the snow storm
  23. Lots of NFL players say weather like snow slows down a defense more than an offense They have to react to a play they don't know The offense has ALL the advantages.. they know the snap count , and where they are going "I think it's typically to the offensive advantage if you know where you're going when the field is a little bit slippery, whether it's rainy or cold, or frozen even," Daniels said. "It's less of a reactionary movement, where I think there's more slipping when you're just kind of reacting to someone else moving or cutting somewhere." Schwartz, who continues to study the game since retiring from the sport, said one of the reasons he loves playing in the snow is that it provides an advantage for the offense. "The snow does favor the offense because we're the ones who know where we're going and the defense is very reactionary. And when their footing is bad, they don't move as fast we do," Schwartz said Sure does sunny and 85 sound great ,sure But bad teams let weather be a excuse ... Good teams go out and execute
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