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Yea but tommy fury is a club level professional boxing And diaz is a tough as nails black belt in jiu-jitsu... Who has trained boxing and has a good 1-2 and chin.. he has a great straight for MMA but he's no pro boxer But he's not even a club level pro boxer Mike could absolutely beat any club level fighter today I don't think he could beat a contender
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I agree The only thing stopping him is championships I will never take a Josh Allen game for granted because there are only x amount left
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Tom Brady always talks about how when he was around 30... The narrative was still Peyton Manning was the best.. tom was on the best team And he always swore that father time was coming quicker to Peyton and that he had a legacy to build I don't care what kind of team Patrick mahomes inherited Patrick mahomes lower body has been giving away , he's always hobbling and limping Josh Allen is running less than ever and has three good running backs he could depend on I don't care what the narrative is in 20 years people will be talking about Josh Allen
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The media has been for the last few days questioning that if he goes to Syracuse it will be the worst decision Because he won't be able to live up to his father or create his own legacy Yet at the end of the day I just want good basketball players
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Random talking head says something about the Bills
Buffalo716 replied to Simon's topic in The Stadium Wall
This is coach speak at its finest and I agree I don't want my middle linebacker eating steak with no fork and knife.. better use his palm as his plate I want a dog I guarantee you Terrell ain't cutting up his rib eye with no fork and knife Quote Marcellus Bennett..." You got a bunch of b***** on the roster, they don’t fight to win, they just want to push and shove. You can’t win with that. “You don’t need linebackers that use forks and knives, you want linebackers that eat with their hands, you know what I’m saying?" -
Stadium Construction Discussion (No PSL/Seat selection posts)
Buffalo716 replied to JÂy RÛßeÒ's topic in The Stadium Wall
I have a friend whos company is in charge of the plumbing at the new stadium He's been there Non-Stop and he's showing me a bunch of pictures he's taken What a crazy crazy process... It's amazing what humans can build Yeah they have a 10-year contract for the naming rights if I recall -
Yeah allen throws piss missiles Russell throws a pop fly
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It definitely wasn't the best throw I ever saw and as I've explained this was more hyperbole to show a lot of times when a ball is that close , the receiver at the NFL level can do a better job of tracking it or taking a better angle or a better burst I haven't watched this play five times back to come to a complete conclusion but I have noticed that Dalton does seem to lose a little burst tracking a ball over his shoulder occasionally As I said even going from 17 to 15 miles an hour could be the difference between a catch and hitting your fingertip
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As I said there was some hyperbole to explain typically what happens when an NFL pass is that close These million dollar pass catchers, do we have one job catch the ball.. now I've seen Kincaid run down the field over 2 years plenty of times and I'm saying he does not track the ball as well as he could I never said it was a perfect throw.. but he's not the best tracker of a football down the field 2 years ago Allen had the highest completion percentage on deep throws in the NFL.. he doesn't have the best consistent deep Ball but he does not have anything close to the worse And technically with how close he was there is a chance.. he literally got fingers from both hands on the ball if I'm correct.. it's a game of inches And there's a lot of ways to make up that couple of inches running down the field.. better angles , quicker burst to the ball, not losing speed tracking the ball... Again I'm not saying this one throw is a direct blame of this I'm saying I've noticed Kincaid doesn't do this the best
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I think I heard Tom Brady say it once... What Sean McDermott does pre-snap and in the first couple moments of a play are very high level There's a lot of moving pieces that can confuse a quarterback and offense But nothing's bulletproof... If you're starting in a disguised coverage that means technically your guys are not in the right spot at the snap... Which means if you can diagnose that there is somebody out of position you can get the ball to that spot Showing a cover three shell and backing into a deep two safety look at the snap can be confusing if you time it perfectly.. if you notice it , well there's a safety out of position at the snap Playing a zone match defense also has a lot of advantages for matching patterns but yea, if you can't get the quarterback to hold or pat the ball an extra time or two its not doing what it's intended
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I think it has to start in the preparation, meeting rooms, film rooms and practice Especially coming from college for him some defensive playbooks aren't as exotic as others for secondaries... Some are my man is better than yours and we're going to man up on the outside the majority of the day Sean's coverages in the back end even one play call... Can have 3 4 5 different variations that could happen depending on the offensive personnel or alignment and route combination The boundary corners are working with the safeties and the slot with on the action coverages... It could be quarters that turns man... But only on an outbreaking route from a boundary receiver or slot... In breaking means nothing It could be cover three that turns into cover one... If all the receivers go vertical The boundary corner might pick up the slot receiver based on the release I don't want to say he's under preparing cuz I don't know the kid and I want him to be the best he could be.. and I certainly don't think he's horrible... In a game that's as fast as the NFL and Sean's defense could mold on the fly to plays.. you either learn to react really good to it or you dont... It's as much a mental position for McDermott's defense as it is physical And that's not how it is everywhere... Even before Buffalo.. McDermott's corner protege was Josh Norman another smart heady corner not super fast It's about the brain
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I used a little bit of hyperbole There's obviously a chance it is a bad pass completely... But at the NFL level the margin is so small that it's little things like that I did say generally too emphasize that sometimes it is also a bad pass placement but it's the little things like tracking the ball perfectly that could make a easy catch look harder
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Who’s the best Left Tackle you have ever watched?
Buffalo716 replied to njbuff's topic in The Stadium Wall
Boselli in his prime probably was the most dominant It was just really short -
I played DB in college so I have a really good read on secondary schemes McDermott has the most complicated secondary scheme bar none in the NFL, therefore the world His combination coverages... Late shifts from cover 2 to cover 3 shell... Palms coverage... Bracket coverages... Banjo coverage ... There's a reason why they had the opportunity to draft Marshawn lattimore 7 years ago... Traded down to take tre White... The heady football player with enough athleticism
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That Miss last game was so minute... That's a tracking issue at the NFL level .. and I really like Kincaid.. but the best can track the ball without losing speed It's one thing if you overthrow a guy by six yards... If it's within fingertips of the guy and he's running down the field he's not doing a good enough job tracking it Watch guys like DeSean Jackson track a football 60 yards in the air.. they can maintain 19 20 miles an hour while tracking it over their shoulder While other NFL guys the same ball they dipped down to 17 miles an hour to track it.. and that's the difference between a catch and a fingertip miss One thing if it's 5 yards overthrown.. when it's that close at the NFL level it's generally a tracking issue.. he needs to get better at tracking The best wide receivers or pass catchers when the ball goes in the air they have another gear And yes there is some hyperbole to this there is obviously a such thing as a bad pass but it's the small things at the highest level
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Who’s the best Left Tackle you have ever watched?
Buffalo716 replied to njbuff's topic in The Stadium Wall
I think Walter Jones and Ogden are squarely above Trent Williams Trent has been outstanding for a while.. but he doesn't have the consistency of those two Walter Jones allowed like 25 career sacks and has nine career holding penalties.. Trent has allowed 40 career sacks and has a lot more than nine holds You were also allowed to be physically more dominant back in the day on both sides... There's a reason why even in this passing era nobody is touching Bruce Smith's 200 sacks -
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Buffalo716 replied to JGMcD2's topic in The Stadium Wall
He certainly isn't slow and I never applied that I was just saying he's not a 4.39 guy like Gilmore He's definitely plenty fast enough, and he has a nice burst -
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Buffalo716 replied to JGMcD2's topic in The Stadium Wall
Yeah players grow and he completely outplays his testing numbers He's not the fastest or the quickest , but with his size strength and length he has enough physical tools to match up I thought it was a great pic out of Villanova I just didn't know what it's actual ceiling would be since he was FCS and you can't always tell Turns out it's high -
That's a lot more than coming back by 14 in the 4th quarter There was 4 minutes and 26 seconds left or something right? This team might be special PTR
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@PromoTheRobot Some of the latest game college comebacks I was able to find.. the biggest infoind Was Notre Dame and Joe Montana versus Houston 1979 Notre Dame was down 34 to 20 with 7 minutes left and went on to win 35-34 That's a 14 point come back in the last 7 minutes.. UB went 15 in 4 Michigan State versus northwestern is the largest come back in college football history... Down 38 to 3 in the 3rd.. they're down 14 with 8 minutes left UB still had a bigger deficit late in the game
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Are The Bears Wrecking Caleb Williams?
Buffalo716 replied to ExiledInIllinois's topic in The Stadium Wall
I actually like college football more than the NFL and this makes me sad They're becoming mercenaries in college -
It was on the local news last night It literally said first FBS team to win down by more than 14, so 15... With whatever amount of time was left when they started the run I know it sounded crazy and I tried to do some research myself and I really couldn't verify it but they definitely said it
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Think on this bulls fans UB is the first FBS football team in history to win a game down 15 with under 4 minutes left First team ever Heart of a champion congratulations bulls