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ticketssince61

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  1. It was an important game 1 - the team needs to show itself it can be the top tier teams to have the confidence in the playoffs. 2 - important to get the "lose all the time to the Patriots" monkey off our back for next year 3- it is a highly likely but not foregone conclusion that the Pats will beat the Dolphins - there was still a chance for us to win the division and get a first round bye
  2. Refs totally blew the intentional grounding, nowhere near anybody and the facemask on JA but we did get those two OPI penalties Not the reason we lost
  3. It seems We ran the ball up the middle 90% of the time on first down No creativity on offense, no screen passes to minimize the pass rush, Those are on the OC Cody ford totally whiffing on the last 2 plays was inexcusable
  4. He was involved in one of the worst trades in Bills history Traded away Lamonica and Glen Bass for Flores and Art Powell https://www.si.com/vault/1967/11/13/610151/a-big-raid-that-really-paid-off
  5. If we are wild card, I would much rather play Texans or Titans over Chiefs
  6. In amateur sports, there are moral victories. If you are a division III basketball team playing Duke and the game is close, that is a moral victory In Professional sports, there are no moral victories - you are paid to compete and theoretically should be the equal of any of your opponents Moral victories are for losers!
  7. If I remember correctly, the result of that game put the bills into the playoffs or at least made it very likely John Lennon RIP
  8. agreed. If you are right you get it back. Also, on the obvious long PI call that was not called, McDermott should have challenged He probably assumed it was a waste of a challenge since those are never overturned.
  9. After this year, it may be that all former Bills head coaches are gone (Mularkey [previously], Lynn, and Marrone)
  10. I like his game a lot, but he is lacking speed. He finds the hole but is missing the burst to turn 8 or 10 yard runs into 20 or 30 yard runs
  11. Terrible pass protection; too many drops; too much wind; combined with bad decisions
  12. We needed - a receiver that is over 5"9 - an OL that can give our QB a time to make a throw - receivers that don't drop balls - a day when the wind is not gusting to 30 mph and wreaking havoc on all deep balls
  13. very cool that the old guys are mentoring our younger players (also Kelly and JA) Bruce was such a beast - I remember that he used to wear out a few step-masters each winter staying in shape When bruce was drafted in 85, it was before all of the draft hype, and the only players you knew were those who were superstars in college I remember asking "Bruce who? from where?"
  14. I am worried that the same way the the Eagles and Browns were maligned, desperate, and had their backs against the wall and came out with great intensity, the same thing will happen here. Best case would have been for Cowboys to beat the Patriots and then come in over confident My prediction: Cowboys 31 - Bills 16. (hope I am wrong) Happy T-giving to all!
  15. Remember that if it is more than a 2 way tie - head to head gets thrown out - so there is no such thing as an unbeatable tie breaker
  16. you have the broncos with 3 safeties?
  17. starting QB averaged 68 yards passing a game on 44% completion percentage Mark Brammer was on the Bills from 1980 and 1984 and averaged 22 catches a year for 9.8 yards a catch
  18. 2 side by side tickets Sec 111 row 8 on the aisle or Sec 111 row 9, two seats in from the aisle Best seats in the house. Willing to sell below face I have sold tix here to other TBD'ers so you know I am legit TIckets will come from Ticketmaster so you know legit and will be paypal invoiced for your protection
  19. on purely football basis, #1 Jim Brown #1 #2 OJ (hands down) He was the most electrifying runner ever - changed the way the position was played In 1975, when RB's were not utilized as receivers he had 40 catches for 600 yards He was the first RB to have incredible speed and size and was a threat to score a TD every time he touched the ball And look at the teams he played on - there was no passing game. In 1973, when he ran for 2,003 yards and averaged 6.0 yards /carry our starting QB's (Joe Ferguson) stat's were 73 completion in 164 Attempts (44.5%) for 939 yards, 4 TD, 10 INT's.
  20. https://www.tmz.com/2019/11/18/nfl-announcer-dirty-sanchez-game-adam-archuleta-cbs/
  21. I did not think that his style of play and coming from Louisville would translate well to NFL, but (Probably been mentioned in some of the other replies) a) he has very good talent (and coaching) around him b) my big concern is if he can continue to take the pounding (although he does seem to be able to avoid taking the big hits) . Look at how Cam Newton's body seems to have fallen apart and he is much bigger and stronger than Jackson
  22. Another reason that passing yardage is way up over the "old" days!
  23. Two things that need to be kept in mind when reviewing these "statistics" 1. Quality of opposition - scoring 21 points against NE is much better than 21 against the Bengals 2. The points per game can get skewed over 1 or 2 blow out wins (or losses). e.g. The Ravens' 59 points against the Dolphins can make up for a few below average scoring games The more important measure is consistency (i.e. Standard Deviation) in the points (scored or allowed). As an extreme case, a team that alternately scores either 0 or 50 may have a vastly different record than a a team that scores 25 every game Also, important to take into account TD's on turnovers and by special teams (which we are sorely lacking) To show points #1 and #2, The Cowboys should have a really good record, but their points were mostly piled up in a few blow out wins against very inferior opponents Giants 35 and 37 Redskins 31 Dolphins 31
  24. "Now I readily admit that I don’t know one tenth as much about play-calling as professional football coaches do" Actually you (and the rest of us on TBD) probably do. Coaches (i.e. Daboll) try to be too cute or too smart and just end up being stupid 99% of us realize we should have run the ball more - somehow the coaching staff missed that point
  25. He did not have a chance or a view to spot Beasley
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