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Figster

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  1. It appears the new stadium design will help block most of the wind and remain open air IMO. With that being said wouldn't you think having the strongest armed QB in the NFL gives Buffalo an advantage? Thanks Shaw for another great review
  2. Allen is real good in a controlled environment and likes to stretch the field. To me a Dome makes good sense for year round activities. The season ticket holders are really the ones that should have a voice considering they may have to buy the rights to purchase.
  3. I think the new stadium design will block wind while remaining open air IMO. Allen also has the strongest arm in the NFL, advantage Josh Allen
  4. Lets see that balanced attack again Buffalo run and pass with a little more Knox. Go Bills!!!
  5. Diggs leading the league in receiving yards last season has forced the opposition to shut him down. Allen did some great things with his arm last season. Buffalo has good RB's that can take the punishment running the football. Allen may have the strongst arm the NFL has ever seen. To me thats what makes Allen special. Longevity would be a good thing. So while I like Allen on the move, distributing the ball like John Elway is more the direction I would like to see Josh Allen go IMO. I'm confident Daboll and Josh Allen know each other well IMO.
  6. If its a fan from the opposing team I think you are allowed to pour drinks on them also, Per Mahomies bro...
  7. I like the way you think Auntie. Myself personally, I can understand everyones concern. On the other hand the way Miami was game planned, play called and game managed by Josh Allen. This is exactly what we need to see when the going gets tough IMO. The opposition in the last 3 games has game planned the Bills WR's out of the equation. Against the Dolphins on Sunday the Buffalo Bills had an answer. A more balanced attack and the Buffalo Bills RB's did not disappoint. Scoring 3 of the 5 TD's with a couple of runs that showed the physical smash you in the mouth football that has been missing in the Bills O. Talked one of my favorite Nephews that lives in Georgia whom normally doesn't follow football into watching the Bills this year. I told him If there was ever a time to start watching football/ Buffalo Bills this was it. He works full time and is studying to become a minister in his spare time. My nephew watched the game and when I told him the fan reaction was somewhat mixed, more negatives then positive comments he was surprised. How can a 35 to nothing shutout go over so bad with the Bills fan base he asked me. I didn't have a good answer. Thanks AuntieEm for the thoughtful response. Welcome to TBD.
  8. Myself personally, I think the way both K C in the AFC Championship and then the way the Steelers defended us on the opening game forced Daboll/ Allen to adjust vs Miami IMO. Allen does need to get better throwing touch passes. I'm sure he will. Josh Allen managed the game very well today IMO.. Daboll called a good game. More positives for me then negatives... Thanks OP
  9. Mahomes beat by a good run game, hahaha I think his game management skills is regressing.
  10. Whats Mahomes excuse in a loss tonight? I think he makes a little more.
  11. Its called rusty, lol Good grief
  12. Poorly in a 35 zip shutout. Really. Several picks eh, I don't think we are watching the same game...
  13. Most of the starters had very little game play through the preseason. What are you suggesting? Allens regressing? Getting the O into the right plays to succeed including run plays is a big part of a QB's job. Buffalo won 35 - 0 and Josh Allen ran the O that accomplished it.
  14. Using reverse psychology on ones self is what Bills fans have learned to do over the years. ; )
  15. I know the feeling, but always seems better afterwards. Misery loves company...
  16. On the other side of the argument. From a herd immunity standpoint if you can get the numbers in attendance over say 80% vaccinated. Check temps on the people who are not vaccinated. Require masks. The chances of a large outbreak occuring would be very slim in my humble opinion.
  17. Thanks for that clarification
  18. We just had one of them studies featured here on TBD. The co author won't go to football games because of the dangers.
  19. I think its important for everyone to remember that If large outbreaks start occuring that gets traced back to the stadium. The only way to prevent this from happening again are no fans in the stadiums. If I can respect your feelings when you choose not to become vaccinated. How about respecting my feelings by not depriving me of something I want because of the freedom of choice you made. I keep hearing this argument well If your vaccinated why should you care. I'll tell you why I care. The masks, the social distancing, the business closures and all the other restrictions and damage the pandemic causes doesn't stop happening until we stop the spread. I'm not sure what the average number of kids under 12 would be at a game. I'm sure its in the thousands.
  20. Good observations IMO.
  21. Absolutely, thats because like the passing game, it takes actual game reps for the Oline and RB to get a feel for where the weaknesses are and exploit them IMO.
  22. and the best way to do that is good ball distribution to all play makers
  23. When people say get the ball to Knox more or have a better run game. Its not to say don't keep doing what we do best. Spreading the ball around helps open up all positions IMO. Do you think the answer might be somewhere in the middle?
  24. Nice example. Or the Houston Oiler run and shoot of the early 90's Maybe we have Marshall Faulk and don't use him? The Bills adapted a run off of the greatest show on turf and the slippery, slimmy beast of an O twisted Trent up like a pretzel...
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