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CuddyDark

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  1. Just now, Royale with Cheese said:

     

    Well then you're not agreeing with common sense then.  Multiple and I mean multiple people have stated this.  A few of these guys know the sport very well, know how to evaluate and breakdown film.    

    I wouldn't be surprised if you thought a quarterback was a refund.

    You're so secure in your position that you spend most of your time making lame jokes. As if your lame jokes are somehow fact.

    Just now, Stank_Nasty said:

    I'm assuming @CuddyDark picked one that doesn't require eye sight......

    You would be wrong.

  2. 2 minutes ago, Royale with Cheese said:

     

    Sideways but yet his front leg is still in front....

    Ball placed in the direct center of his body.  

     

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    The ball because of it's placement made Zay open his hips and torso to the defender. If the ball is placed on his right shoulder the catch pulls him away from the defender into the endzone. It's a routine throw for most QB. Catchable, yes. Perfect throw, no.

  3. 4 minutes ago, GG said:

     

    Are you watching the same play that everyone else is watching?  How many people have to explain that the only reason Zay takes the massive hit is because he's the one who exposed himself with the drop?  If he makes the catch, he takes a hard, but routine hit.  A bonafide NFL slot receiver makes the catch of that particular pass, and is safely on the ground before the safety closes in.  The trajectory of the ball leads Zay to catch and land on the 1 yard line, and NOT take the hit to the head.  

    And how many times do I have to say I don't agree with this?

  4. 1 minute ago, Joe in Winslow said:

     

    Yes, because there's a cadre of people who INSIST he had a bad night based on completion percentage.

     

    Neglecting, of course, the fact that he hit Zay Jones in the hands with a beauty that would have had him finishing at 63%

     

     

    I don't care about % with JA. I've said that many times. If he's 55% and hits on some big throws and a couple runs his % won't matter.

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  5. 1 minute ago, thebandit27 said:

     

    You're simply incorrect on this, and you'd be really wise not to comment on career choices of other people--in this instance, it could end up making you look even sillier than you already do.

    Don't take everything so personal. Did I say for your career? In general if we could pause anything in life we'd see how to get the perfect answer.

  6. 2 minutes ago, Royale with Cheese said:

     

    I mean, look at the still frame.  The safety is not even in the shot.  The ball is right on Zay's facemask.

     

    He slows down once he bobbles it.  If he doesn't, it's a clean touchdown.  This is such common sense.

     

    I just want to hear you say it.

    The dropped ball yesterday was more on Allen than Zay.  I want to hear it.

     

    I keep bringing this up and he's just being ignorant to this.  Ignorant on purpose I hope.

    Again I like Allen but I won't defend him just because. He has to actually do the things that QB's do. He made some nice throws and he made some awful throws. He also led Cole Beasley into traffic several time. Beasley won't last the season if he has to chase balls into the defenders.

  7. Just now, thebandit27 said:

     

    Last thing I'll say on this: pause the video at the moment the ball hits Zay's hands (basically right in front of his face mask)...you're telling me that you wanted Allen to lead him further upfield--INTO the defender that nearly took his head off?

     

    You're reaching really, really far to paint this as a bad throw...and man-to-man, it's making you look a bit silly (which is unusual for you).

    Pause life before you make the wrong career choice. Zay stacked the CB and was wide open. The safety was able to get to the play because of there the ball was placed. QBs make this throw easy.

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  8. 3 minutes ago, CincyBillsFan said:

     

    It was right on his hands and not an inch behind Jones.  If it was thrown in front of him it's either intercepted or Jones is rocked as he makes the catch.  That was a tremendous pass threading a narrow window down by the goal line. 

    The ball in that situation has to lead the WR into the endzone. Not out in front of him. He stacked the CB and was open. Wide open.

  9. 1 hour ago, dneveu said:

     

    I see people at my touch football league make that catch.  That throw is fine.  It's in a place where the DB cannot make a play on the ball.

    Because no one can hit them. Put a 200lbs safety in the hole and if they catch it I'd agree with you.

    4 minutes ago, Joe in Winslow said:


    Good God man, THAT is ridiculous. That pass was where it needed to be, perfect.

     

    If you're saying otherwise, I have to believe you don't know what you're talking about.

     

    Believe what you want. Why do I care? I came to give my opinion. IMO that was a inaccurate pass. Catchable but made it more difficult for the receiver.

  10. 1 hour ago, Royale with Cheese said:

     

    It was not behind him.  He hit him exactly where it's supposed to go.  He had the momentum going towards the endzone and he stopped it himself when he dropped it.

    If he throws it "more in the hole" as you say...that safety crushes him.  He's already lowering that shoulder.

     

     

     

    Not true at all. The safety has the angle because of where the ball is placed. Zay stacked his corner. The ball should take him upfield into the end zone.

  11. 1 hour ago, SCBills said:

     

    Maybe Josh should just run down the field and hand the ball to Zay from now on.   

     

    That was a good throw and any average WR catches that 9.5/10 times. 

    I'm a fan of Josh but trying to make that a perfect throw is ridiculous.

    1 hour ago, thebandit27 said:

     

    That pass hit him in the hands, in stride. A mediocre NFL WR catches it 9/10 times.

    You left out "in your opinion."

  12. 1 minute ago, dneveu said:

     

    Disagree.  That was an incredibly catchable pass.  I don't know if he lost it in the sun, or feared the contact - but any wide receiver should be able to catch that pass. If anything leading him more might lead to a pick.

    Catchable, but behind him. You throw that in the hole between the DBs and lead the WR into the endzone.

  13. 15 minutes ago, Hapless Bills Fan said:

     

    How you figgur that?  Use small words and speak slowly, because I don't see how "getting into scheme" per se ought to be a problem.  Lotsa NFL-sanctioned shows get into scheme - "The Wakeup Call" would be one example.

    Charging a fee for the use of someone else's copyrighted material, OTOH, is an issue.

    Last time I spoke slow and explained something to you you banned me because you disagreed so I'll pass.

  14. 49 minutes ago, Nextmanup said:

    Anyone who thinks a modern major league sports franchise leaves big decisions to a  single guy is misinformed.

     

    I assure you it's very much a team/group affair.


    Sure, someone has to have final sign-off at the end, but it's a team sport.

     

     

    We believe the same thing. Anyone who believe Beane was making all the decision on draft night is misinformed.

  15. 4 minutes ago, K-9 said:

    That’s what we all do. At least those of us with more than a casual interest in what’s going on in the game. Heck, that’s what color analysts try to do on a play to play basis. 

     

    If anything, Cover 1 generates more interest in the product by engaging fans, educating them, and making the NFL product more interesting. I’d think the Bills would be grateful.

    Color analysts do it during the game. Cover 1 want to do it while Bills are still in camp. Who would want to have all their formations out before they play the first game? You don't think teams look at all of this? Why do you think the Bills blocked their own media from showing the Blue vs Red last night?

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  16. 22 hours ago, thebandit27 said:

     

    Watch the embedded feature on the Bills YouTube channel; there's absolutely zero ambiguity regarding who's in charge of the draft.

     

    Hint: it's not McDermott.

    Embedded takes place after all the decisions have been made. They have already provided McDermott with their list of players and McDermott has already said which players he'd consider. This the way it works in most NFL organizations. You think they made decision on players in that moment?

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