The best way to protect him is to invest heavily in the offense through draft picks and free agency. He took the least amount of hits in 2020 and ran the least. We had excellent pass protection and our best outside weapons with Diggs/Beasley/Brown at the top of their game.
Why do you think he's not already extended? The Bills will have a price and it won't be top of the market like some bottom feeder will give him. It'll be up to Edmunds if he wants to stay for a little less or take the money and run.
It's not. It does pry take away a reasonable chance at the first seed. We'd pry have to sweep the remaining three division games at home and beat the Bengals to win the division though. A tough but not impossible task.
You're not going to get killed blitzing Jones, White, Tua, or Fields so they should be able to dial up pressures. It's Mahomes, Burrow, and Jackson I'm more worried about. Let's hope he's good to go for the playoffs.
It's difficult to replicate the chemistry that Josh and Beasley had. Crowder only had six catches in three and a half games. Could they have increased his role in this offense? Yes. However, there was nothing up to that point that showed me he was the answer in the slot to adequately replace Beasley.
It absolutely is.
-It takes place during a Holiday Office party.
-It has a quote that says, "It's Christmas Theo. It's a time for miracles."
-The soundtrack has multiple Christmas tunes.
-Gifts such as machine guns and detonators were exchanged.
Yeah. Bills vs. Jets game remains at 1pm Sunday.
Miami getting flexed for SNF in LA the week before lessens the likelihood of both a Saturday game (short turnover for Dolphins) and Sunday night game (NFL rarely flexes the same team two weeks in a row for SNF game.).
We could just host the Jets and Dolphins at the regular 1pm Sunday time slot.
Rappaport nailed the Josh Allen injury too always being the most insistent that he could still play against the Vikings. Schefter needs to step up his game.
True but it doesn't really make sense for a QB to drop off like Russ has. At least they have hope that the next head coach can help replicate what he did in Seattle.