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warrior9

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  1. MVP is the Most Valuable Player in the NFL. Josh Allen accounted for 84% of Buffalo's TD's and Rodgers accounted for 73%. The stats are not that far off in terms of total yards / TD's on either side. Josh actually has many more yards than Rodgers. I think Josh has a SERIOUS case for MVP. FWIW... I believe Rodgers has been absolutely INCREDIBLE. He's the best QB to ever step foot on the field (Brady is the most winning, I get that... Rodgers is just far superior in virtually every other aspect.) I think he's going to win it, I just don't think the two are that far apart.
  2. Maybe they should be merged and pinned? I think it's a great idea.
  3. I can’t wear any Bills gear the day of the game. When we made the play offs the first year with Tyrod, every time I wore a Bills shirt, we lost.. including the playoffs. Sporadically I did the next 2 years and sure enough, every time I wore Bills gear, we lost.
  4. I’d suspect, if he can get back on the PS, we release Duke/someone else and sign Kumerow. Only reason it’s a shock to me is because he played quite a few special teams as well.
  5. Josh McDaniels / Jack Del Rio. I think Josh McDaniels is going to be great next time he becomes a head coach. Jack Del Rio and Reggie McKenzie had something good going on in Oakland before the love of Gruden came back. (I understand he went 6-10 his last year there were a lot of injuries but the year prior he was 12-4). From 03-07, Del Rio took a prettty bad Jags team to being respectable. If THOSE are my options on think Del Rio is one of the better choices there.
  6. Yeah, even back to his days on Jim Rome he was talking about Buffalo IIRC This was him pre-season as well: Kyle Brandt: Buffalo Bills QB Josh Allen will 'unleash his arm' in 2020 (nfl.com)
  7. I'm not entirely sold on the fact that Anthony Lynn is gone. Should he be? Probably..... The Chargers have had injury issues for YEARS. If that defensive was completely healthy, they would be a top 3-5 defense in the NFL.
  8. I can't listen right now.... any good cliffs/take aways?
  9. Omaha means snap on next sound. That's why you'll typically hear it with like 3-5 seconds left on the play clock. That's why it's always "Omaha... Hut" In terms of color number, they typically don't have meaning. That's why Rodgers will ALWAYS say Green18. When they decide to switch it, it will typically mean an audible. Josh always says White 20, Cam always says White 80, etc etc Nah, Cam did that in Carolina too.
  10. Justin Fields is more Haskins than he is Josh Allen. Be honest, what was your take on Haskins coming out (I'm pretty sure I remember it what your take was).
  11. The bolded is funny. You GENUINELY believe that Fields will be better in the NFL than all other QB's in this class? If I knew you in real life, I would bet my house against you with that.
  12. It's tough to gauge him because of how consistent and good Big Ben is. Mike McCarthy was one of the worst coaches in the NFL for 13 years and he kept his job because of Aaron Rodgers. They wasted a lot of his time with McCarthy.
  13. He's been bad his entire career man. They wasted a lot of time with Rodgers. I would watch some of his clock management, play calling, personnel, etc and it's just like WOW this guy is realllly bad. Not Anthony Lynn clock management bad though.
  14. I think Mike McCarthy is and has been one of the worst head coaches in the NFL over 13-15 years but him being in trouble just isn't fair, really. I'd say there is next to 0% chance he isn't back next year. Injuries to Dak, along the offensive line, and defense just can't be overcame. His in game coaching is still abysmal, though. The fact that Anthony Lynn still has a job surprises me. Mike Zimmer won't be let go. I just can't see that happening.
  15. I meant his little stutter off the line, not at the top of the route. I think he learned a little bit from Beas too. He absolutely did it on occasion but like you said, his added nuances, I believe come from coaching/ being around Beas, etc. His route running has always been insanely good... i just think it's at another level now.
  16. Well, in football, players run plays and execute based on coaching. Diggs is doing things he never did in the past, his stutter routes for example. Bease and Diggs developed these in the past year. I wonder if..... wait, no.. coaching has nothing to do with it. Their mesh points, their break points, top of route releases, etc. That can all be natural but become better with good coaching. I don't think Diggs is saying he's the best coach he's ever had, just to say it. It's ok to give some positive comments on our coaching.
  17. Well DT's probably not. Essentially there, you want to run it at the 3 tech. So they ran to the 3 tech side, tackle came down to chip on 3 tech, moved up to LB. It's DE's job to slow play / take RB immediately and let the safety come down and / or the LB over lap to the QB. Putting that on the DT is tough. I think Addison played it too aggressively and made the decision for Kyler wayyyyy to easy
  18. Ahhhh so you must not remember the play where Gronk was on the field when Miami did laterals all the way down the field and scored on the last play. If there was a defender on the field, the Pats probably win that game. These things happen. If a team needs a final play of 50+ yards to beat us, i'll take our chances 9.8/10 times. It was a fluke and crazy plays happen.
  19. It absolutely was Addison. However, we also don't know how they are coached. Addisons responsibility could have been all game to take RB when those plays come and the LB should be over lapping and playing QB (typical way to defend). Ideally, you want the DE to slow play it and take the RB last second giving the LB time to come and play the QB. I'd like to see how abused Edmonds was on those plays.
  20. The thing that impresses me so much about him is his awareness and how "on the same page" he is with Josh. His routes are soo good but his ability to find the soft spots and sit in the zone is sooooo good. There was even a play where he caught like a 5 yard pass and he was back pedaling to get more into the window to be able to catch and run after. His awareness to minute details are incredible and he's a huge help to Josh Allen and this offense.
  21. Matt Rhule took this approach. Didn't like what the Jets offered... went back to college. Interviewed with the Panthers, realized Tepper is a good owner willing to help in anyway, and took the job.
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