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Gigs

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  1. Kind of feel kickoffs should be loaded with guys like this lined up ready to block. I figured coaches would put big athletic TE/FBesque blockers out there but idk if there's enough good blockers in the league like it had 20 years ago, so... I feel modern kickoffs are meant for guys like Mike Alstott, Beast Mode, Emmitt Smith, King Henry, OJ Simpson to dominate kickoffs. NFL needs more creativeness in kickoffs, not rule changes
  2. He's the Bond that still rapes the Bond girls but never escapes the escapable traps "No Mr Bond, I expect you to DIE" "I jusht wanted to get drafted" Or he easily gets decapitated by Oddjob's cap, ah ah ahhhhh.
  3. Slappin tackles like Ike Turner
  4. What does that say about Campbell, a supposed cornerstone, that he was meh against a more than likely rotational DE (whom I do actually like and think will work out very well).
  5. With the new Jurassic World coming out, he's a tie in to the movie as the McD-Rex hybrid
  6. Because you're thinking waaaay to much and putting media hype and arbitrary rankings as gold. You draft players from good programs in the SEC who fit what you're looking for and add to the locker room. Some guys are good at finding those players, and some not, and even the good ones are wrong; we have a good one for only the 2nd time in franchise history, unless you consider Lou Saban a GM as well. Soak it in bro
  7. Take out the non-SEC and throw a dart lol. Personally I like Umanmeilen. Watched him as a Gator. Good motor
  8. Lmao dude, you're gonna be waiting until his retirement. He's good for 11-13 wins a year, and as much as this is going to sound ludicrous, the moment he gets that first Lombardi it guarantees his legacy. He's a good coach whether we agree with that statement or not. He's disciplined and runs a good ship. The locker room is more jelly than Welches. He literally used the 9/11 hijackers, some of the most infamous people to walk our soil, as a good example of teamwork making the dream work. His job is more secure than Ft Knox.
  9. Gigs

    RIP flaz

    Yeah but we got to see Chris Brown go from goofy MB guy to play by play man for the Bills. Dude is the Cam Ward of Broadcasting lol. But in respect, RIP flaz.
  10. Here's my take: Yes and No. When is the last time we had a guy like Cook, scoring that many TDs? Also, he cannot block, he has a hard time catching JA passes which is what they primarily drafted him for.... But he can *****in move better than most. Now how much of that is the OLine? Is it a coincidence that the 3 times the Bills have had memorable OLines, they were blocking for OJ, Thurminator and now Cpt Cook? Did the back make the line? Did the line make the back? Does this make Cook a HoF level player? Is he a HoF talent like Saquon? Now imagine being Beane.
  11. He got his HC job the same way people on this MB have heard the name Ari Shaffir: he's just buddy buddy with the Shanahan Bros, like Matt LaFleur or Sean McVay, like Ari is with Joe Rogan. Not every coach will be a failure, like not every comedian will flame out, but theres going to be duds like Ari and McDaniel
  12. He's not Nathan Bedford Forrest, so we got that going for us
  13. I watch Bull games, and Dolac is pretty legit. He's always around the ball and always trying to make a play without getting out of position. He'd be a great pickup for backup and hopefully develops into a good starter
  14. Barkley was pretty much a HoF bell cow out of college, and James Cook was a 3rd down gadget receiving back from one of the most loaded college teams in the country. He can't block and he can't catch but he's fast. If he could block or catch he'd be worth closer to 15 mil but not more than Saquon or Taylor
  15. He looks amazing against backups. He dissapears against talent
  16. Did Worthy win anything?
  17. Could be the team telling McD that his defense has cost us a shot at the superbowl more than once. There was that defensive play calling specialist or whatever it was hired a couple weeks ago..
  18. McDermott is probably helping him out more than a warning. Looks more like McD was told to stay away from defense and focus on the whole of the team.
  19. He's ruining the league. The Patriots stuff was ridiculous, but accepted unfortunately. Now it's way worse. He wants to protect the shield by watering down the product and who-re-ing the best team for ratings and money because of a pop singer's fanbase. Just like boxing, just like baseball, so will go football. Completely avoidable, however always inevitable. Greed will ruin the league, just as it will run this country.
  20. Defenses got faster and more athletic in the pass era, now you run it at them because they're smaller. That's why we get 5 yard runs regularly. Then the league will become a running league again and the defenses will bring in thumpers and Ted Washington types and the offenses will evolve back to passing it over the future bigger slower defenses. Its all cyclical. Everything is cyclical like this; everything.
  21. This is a distraction from the 4th down. This was known for years. The league is pushing this as a narrative disruptor, just like how Swift is a distraction from Kapernick's knee and the covid losses.
  22. Not a chance. He's a first year coordinator and play caller, who wasn't a good play caller (anyone who paid attention during the preseason and off-season should've expected this tbh) yet he's preaching something that led to the massive amount of turnovers; including Bernard embodying Pat Tillman himself a few times lol. He needs to cook as a playcaller, and McDermott knows it which is why he took the training wheels off. Babich is only going to get better, he just needs time. If you really want to improve the defense, trade for Myles Garrett. On this defense he would fix a lot of problems and we have ammo to get him. Epenesa is our best pass rusher..
  23. Going to the AFC Championship is worse than the drought? Lmfao dude, get over it. This is not worse than the drought. I guess losing 4 straight Superbowls was just as bad as having 20 different starting QBs and people still thinking Trent Edward's would've been worth something sans concussion. What a worthless take
  24. This ain't those Chiefs anymore. If we win, I think that's it for this iteration of the Chiefs as far as complete dominance of the league
  25. Which is why I reference the 4th and 2 decision to put the ball in Josh's hands to put the game away, as McD finally understanding what it takes to win. Until that game, we've always relied on just getting and maintaining even a slight lead and hoping we outsmart their offense with smart defensive play calling. You have to go for the kill, and he finally gets it..or Brady at least gets it. Either way it's what we need.
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