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ocemur

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  1. Whatever you did with it, do that again. What happened when you took it off, did you throw it on the floor or a chair in the room? was it in a laundry basket? Rituals must be repeated.

     

    Unfortunately for me, I turned off the game in the third quarter and started watching that Godawful Baywatch movie. Guess what I have to do when the game is on next week? And I really will because as Bills fan, I am so very, very damaged and crazy.

  2. Has anybody else noticed Allen's play action fakes are half hearted and lazy and not fooling the D-line? I'm generally not an Allen critic, but I noticed this against both Carolina and Detroit. He's not freezing the D at all and it's costing him time in the pocket.  

     

    That's not a difficult thing or something you have to out compete someone, it's just attention to detail and want to. I really want Allen to be The Guy and this seems like such an easy thing to clean up, but if it's still there in two weeks it's going to nag me like crazy.

  3. 2 hours ago, That's No Moon said:

    Center eligible isn't possible.  Morse would have to line up at end.

    You can run a Center Eligible out of the Swinging Gate formation. Snapper either reports as eligible or has an eligible number and make sure he's uncovered with enough other guys on the line to one side.

  4. I didn't see much from the Panthers DE's either. Keep in mind this game was played after practicing against the same players. In other words, the OL had been playing against these same guys and seeing their moves all week. In addition, pass rushing can be about setting up moves. That doesn't always happen in a quarter. Plus, there was no fatigue factor for the O-linemen. I'm not worried yet.

  5. 5 hours ago, Brian3488 said:

    This maybe why McKenzie with the ones

    Quick burst and acceleration for these plays, he killed it last year with the  jet sweeps

    It's the perfect pairing with our running backs. If you force the defense to defend laterally, the run game becomes way more dangerous at the second level. One crease and we're singing the shout song.

  6. Mmmmmm Game Day!

     

    Here's a game day story about the first preseason game. Kent Hull was asked who was the most intense player he played with. Hull said that, as an offensive lineman, he needed a lot of tape and prep time with the trainers so he would arrive 3-4 hours before the game, usually the first one there. But in the '96 season, Hull arrived for the first preseason game over three hours early to find the newly signed Chris Spielman, half dressed and pacing around the locker room. I repeat, for the first preseason game.

     

    Ahhh football. You gotta be part cat, part bull and part nuts.

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