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Bills @ Bucs - Preseason Game thread
co_springs_billsfan replied to Simon's topic in The Stadium Wall
Her name is perfect for Carolina. Need to find a woman named Buffala -
Bills @ Bucs - Preseason Game thread
co_springs_billsfan replied to Simon's topic in The Stadium Wall
You can clench your buttcheeks pretty good for a kick hold, but to punt you would have to release that tension and the resulting national embarrassment would be too much... -
Starting CB signed (sarcasm alert)
co_springs_billsfan replied to BigAl2526's topic in The Stadium Wall
He's gonna need to be warped to Tampa -
Bungles still being Bungles
co_springs_billsfan replied to \GoBillsInDallas/'s topic in The Stadium Wall
They probably expect him to lift food from his plate to his mouth also, typical- 51 replies
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Listening to Sal this could be a lot less serious than initially feared: https://youtu.be/PS3frKOCGUU?si=JNmkmTHEfLe6xFN8
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Josh Allen will not play against Tampa ?
co_springs_billsfan replied to HOUSE's topic in The Stadium Wall
CBS sports hard at work to bring us this 'news' -
I could be mistaken, but I think the initial 53 can only have up to 2 IR designated to return players
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Rule Questions (Tuck/Intentional Grounding)
co_springs_billsfan replied to co_springs_billsfan's topic in The Stadium Wall
If it goes backwards it can't be an incomplete pass, it's a fumble every time. The 'incomplete pass' stems from the arm/ball moving forward when the ball is 'thrown' -
I've seen this several times in the past few years, but asking about a situation like Dewayne Carter's fumble recovery for a touchdown that was overturned yesterday. First of all, I thought the tuck rule had been eliminated and it seemed on the replays that the quarterback had decided against throwing the ball and was trying to pull the ball back to his body. Is this not what the tuck rule was and should have resulted in a fumble? Second part of the question, if the tuck rule does not apply and the officials can go back and call it an incomplete pass, I've never seen them in this situation assess an intentional grounding penalty. It seems to me in these situations where a fumble is turned into an incomplete pass that there is almost never a receiver in the area. Are they not allowed to assess a penalty retroactively? Or is there some other reason why this isn't a penalty?
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Preseason Week 2 Bills at Bears - Game thread
co_springs_billsfan replied to HappyDays's topic in The Stadium Wall
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Preseason Week 2 Bills at Bears - Game thread
co_springs_billsfan replied to HappyDays's topic in The Stadium Wall
I get it. Sky is not falling, but would like to see him look like he belongs at least. Week one can't get here fast enough -
Preseason Week 2 Bills at Bears - Game thread
co_springs_billsfan replied to HappyDays's topic in The Stadium Wall
I've seen Bishop... -
Preseason Week 2 Bills at Bears - Game thread
co_springs_billsfan replied to HappyDays's topic in The Stadium Wall
Hey! What's 2 minus 68? -
Preseason - Around the League
co_springs_billsfan replied to DrDawkinstein's topic in The Stadium Wall
Our Jordan Phillips? Or is that a rookie? -
Beane on McAfee yesterday (8/13)
co_springs_billsfan replied to DrDawkinstein's topic in The Stadium Wall
I think they mistakenly doubled it -
I had a sign today from the football Gods
co_springs_billsfan replied to Dablitzkrieg's topic in The Stadium Wall
I know. I couldn't resist -
I had a sign today from the football Gods
co_springs_billsfan replied to Dablitzkrieg's topic in The Stadium Wall
Because of the stuffed buffalo....? -
Buffalo signs kicker for pre-season game
co_springs_billsfan replied to BigAl2526's topic in The Stadium Wall
Davis and Davis, we got our own law firm -
Wait! Did we just go through a practice day with no new injuries!?
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Preseason - Around the League
co_springs_billsfan replied to DrDawkinstein's topic in The Stadium Wall
Maybe. I think they're a level above paper tiger. To me the Broncos were a paper tiger last year. Tua/Bills defense are capable of beating good teams, but it's the one big, bad Boogeyman that always gets them Probably depends on one's exact definition of paper tiger -
Preseason - Around the League
co_springs_billsfan replied to DrDawkinstein's topic in The Stadium Wall
Tua is like the Bills defense... top 10 in stats but can't get it done against the big rival (Bills for Tua; playoff Chiefs for Bills defense) -
Eddie Czaplicki punter... available
co_springs_billsfan replied to BuffaloDave55's topic in The Stadium Wall
They stole our Araiza!! (I know we cut him)