
oldmanfan
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Ralph Wilson. He put his team in Buffalo, was at their first game as a 4 year old, and there you go.
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I’m in the minority on Rogers. Never thought he was as great as so many others. I don’t see a 40 year old QB coming back from an Achilles and playing at a high level. Also, does Joe Douglas get blamed for signing an older player in Rogers who then got injured? If Beane keeps getting blamed for Von Miller seems only fair.
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Kaiir Elam discussing the last 2 years & his struggles...
oldmanfan replied to BigDingus's topic in The Stadium Wall
Elam has to figure out how to play zone concepts. Coming into his third year time for the light to come on. I’m thinking it will. -
We agree on a lot of things but calling any NFL player a coward is an absolutely ridiculous thing to say. Put your ass out there and let a guy take a free run at you like that Cardinals guy did to Edward’s. Coach: I’ll go back to John Rauch. Absolutely clueless. Player: Mike Williams. Complete waste of talent
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Harrison Butker…oy vey…what a commencement “speech”
oldmanfan replied to eball's topic in Off the Wall
And I disagree with calling Mushnick that. You cannot seem to reconcile the idea that, while everyone has the freedom to express their views, others have an equal right to express their opposing reaction to said views. -
Harrison Butker…oy vey…what a commencement “speech”
oldmanfan replied to eball's topic in Off the Wall
I’ll speak for this guy as I believe we share similar feelings. Why do YOU not get that one can support free speech but vehemently disagree with a person’s views? I am a strong advocate for the LGBTQ community and when people like Butker demean them it becomes dangerous. Folks of similar mind use such inflammatory speeches to justify their own hatred. And that’s wrong. -
Back in the AFL days the players that had off-season jobs in town put together a basketball team to play charity events. One was at Cardinal O’Hara every year, and they always asked my dad to be one of the refs. So he’d take me with him, and I’d get to hang out in the locker room with guys like Stew Barber, Al Bemiller, Paul Costa, Ernie Warlick, Butch Byrd, Lamonica. Pretty cool for an 8-10 year old kid.
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And water is wet
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Bills sign Chase Claypool, Smoot, Jones
oldmanfan replied to Dablitzkrieg's topic in The Stadium Wall
For all three of these guys - low risk moves. If they come into camp and show they’ve gotten over injuries or have their head straight now or whatever, great! That helps the roster. If not, they get released. Simple. -
Just north of Indy. Northwest Indiana is essentially part of Chicago, don’t you think?
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I have not had a truly good slice of pizza in Indiana and I’ve lived here 30+ years. Bocces, DiPaulos, somebody please put a franchise out here!
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Harrison Butker…oy vey…what a commencement “speech”
oldmanfan replied to eball's topic in Off the Wall
For the record if a policeman is killed in the line of duty I strongly favor the death penalty for the offender. -
Harrison Butker…oy vey…what a commencement “speech”
oldmanfan replied to eball's topic in Off the Wall
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I have listened and read some of his stuff. But unfortunately he makes the mistake that is made far too often here and indeed in society at large: he confuses opinion for fact. I have made that mistake myself at times. It’s an easy trap to fall into. When looking at footage and trying to say that Coleman in this case (substitute any player you want) and saying he didn’t get separation and such is a subjective assessment. Facts are not subjective. And I note that when others have watched the same footage and offered differing views they were either ignored or their thoughts discarded. Do we all have biases? Of course. Is it perhaps your bias that your views on Coleman are more aligned with the individual in question, and that may have prompted your response? I don’t know, you are the only one who can answer that. But when you ask how can I respond in a way that gives value, let me offer two things I have done which I hope do that: 1. I have provided insight from my scientific background on the subject of confirmation bias, which I think adds to the discussion by cautioning folks to not just jump onto the bandwagon or dismiss a player based on some of the discussions herein. 2. I have freely indicated that I don’t do exhaustive review of film and such. I do not do so for two reasons: a). I don’t have the time and 2). Even if I did, I do not have the expertise to judge the play of a college player and how that may or may not translate to the NFL. Nor do the majority of folks on this board, I suspect. How Coleman and the others do will make itself clear now that OTAs have started and camp is around the corner. As you do, I firmly believe in differing perspectives and their value. Where it gets difficult is when some slavishly adhere to their opinion and refuse to discuss or lash out personally at those with differing views. I don’t think I’ve done so here. I have in the past and have felt bad about it after. I hope this offers clarification. I will no longer be responding to any of the individual’s posts on player evaluations, as it has been made clear that any comments that take issue with his analyses are not welcome. Other topics however I will consider comment as again, as you point out, differing perspective provide good value. Which answers the question you pose at the end of your remarks. Go Bills!
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Harrison Butker…oy vey…what a commencement “speech”
oldmanfan replied to eball's topic in Off the Wall
I disagreed with his comments about the police, just as I disagreed with Butker’s comments about the LGTBQ community. However, I suppose the police have more capacity to defend themselves if required. And both individuals had the right to say what they said no matter how much you or I abhor it. And if either made direct threats they should have been arrested. -
Getting close to where he either closes the deal or needing to move on.
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I don't have an ax to grind as it appears you may have against Coleman. For me, I just want to see the kid play. Time will tell how good or bad he is, and I would hope we all think he's good. I don't see the need to exhaustively break down film on each and every player. If you have the time and'/or this is your hobby, good for you. Just do it objectively. In my professional career I act as a peer reviewer for a number of medical and scientific journals. I reject probably 80% of the papers I get because the authors are guilty of confirmation bias. The most important part of a scientific paper to read is the Materials and Methods, and that is where confirmation bias is seen. They set up experiments, controls, statistics, and such to reach a preformed conclusion. So when the Results are reported they really don't mean much. Unfortunately that is what I see in your analysis.
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Your data is your opinion, not fact. From my reading it seems you view tape and make decisions as to whether you think there is, for example, separation on a pattern. And when you go into an analysis with a preconceived slant, which it appears you might have, confirmation bias creeps in.
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Hits: Hamler: gets past the injury bug and finally shows his talent on a consistent basis Collins: solid backup at T and G Miller: it usually takes until the second year after an ACL to get back to normal. Look for Von to get more than 10 sacks Misses: Claypool: sadly he refuses to get his head straight and gets cut fairly early. Would love to be wrong Smoot: I think Jonathan is the 4th DE and Solomon will make the roster Elam: again would love to be wrong, but I just don’t see him ever grasping the zone concepts. We trade him in the preseason.
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Harrison Butker…oy vey…what a commencement “speech”
oldmanfan replied to eball's topic in Off the Wall
And it’s the owner of the team that made the call. And if memory serves correct the owners never voted to disallow kneeling league wide. I feel Kaep had the right to kneel during an anthem. And I also did not agree with his stance on police. -
Harrison Butker…oy vey…what a commencement “speech”
oldmanfan replied to eball's topic in Off the Wall
His team owner allowed it. So he got to kneel. -
Harrison Butker…oy vey…what a commencement “speech”
oldmanfan replied to eball's topic in Off the Wall
I have no idea where this is coming from, but yes police should be able to live their lives. I am very much pro law and order. -
I think the guy in the middle of the defense calling signals is pretty vital.