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I lived in Orlando in 2004 when we caught 4 monsters in a matter of weeks. To be completely honest, it was an invigorating experience. The week without power after Charley, in that heat/humidity, was brutal. But overall, it was an indelible time in my life. Of course, I hope everyone stays safe.
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I treat my own like I hate it. So, no.
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WR's on the bubble, big dilemma tonight!
Richard Noggin replied to tomur67's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
err...Foster made a great play as gunner for a punt. Probably a really important tackle for his immediate future on the Bills, given that they dressed him precisely for STs evaluation. (maybe someone already commented on this point, and if so, apologies. But seriously? Pay attention, my friend.) -
Tremaine Edmunds' run stopping
Richard Noggin replied to CNY315's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
A lack of the emboldened is what concerned me about his rookie season. Chicago's rookie did it a couple-two-tree times. Indy's rookie did it, too. Edmunds, not so much. Edmunds looked to me like a smart, freakishly athletic kid who was starting from scratch. More an athlete than a football player. Which is potentially troubling for such a necessarily violent position. Maybe he is maturing and learning fast enough to add impact and collision to his game this season. The plays covered in that vid show some progress on that front. Let's hope it continues... -
Baldy's Breakdown of Allen vs Panthers
Richard Noggin replied to CNY315's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
While on one level I agree with you and the majority of posters on this thread...that Allen is looking more composed and decisive and accurate...we shouldn't completely lose sight of the context: neither Carolina nor Indy sent pressure packages or disguised their coverages much. A first-team offense/starting QB SHOULD enjoy success under those circumstances. And again, don't misunderstand me: it's very encouraging to see the Bills finally execute a modern passing attack. It bodes well. Our own D is winning its battles using vanilla schemes. But defenses will play Allen much differently in the regular season. I'm curious how well Allen will diagnose and react to different pressures and coverages. -
10 observations Bills v. Panthers
Richard Noggin replied to Inigo Montoya's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Who else thinks Feliciano is a beast who can be a starter at this level? For some reason I'm not as worried as I should be about Morse. First of all, he'll be back on the field any day now. Second of all, the Bills have contingency plans in case their starting center can't play. Feliciano is big and mean. Long can back up in the pivot. But the way Feliciano rallied to support whichever WR got hit out of bounds in the first quarter, getting right up in the defender's face...it showed a lot. He's part of the team's plans moving forward. Of course let's hope Morse is able to play this season without complications from yet another concussion. But other NFL players have persevered through such histories; Luke Keuchly, for example, is a guy who has garnered mucho attention for head injuries in the past, but is not currently viewed as a high risk guy (by Bills fans, at least). -
Preseason Colts at Bills 7 pm
Richard Noggin replied to Hapless Bills Fan's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
He's not all-anything because he just played his first organized football game tonight. I don't know how well he catches, or picks up blitzers, or performs any of the other nuanced tasks NFL RBs need to master. But he runs well and secures the ball. -
Raiders officially selected for Hard Knocks
Richard Noggin replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Same. Felt like a grind to get through it (which I did not do). Nothing authentic on display. Bunch of awkward ego-cases and not enough football. -
Preseason Colts at Bills 7 pm
Richard Noggin replied to Hapless Bills Fan's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
The way he was holding the ball is called TEXTBOOK form. Five points of contact. High and tight. I'll bet he he's NOT been fumbling in camp. Rugby players don't fumble without a fight. That big ass ball is slippery, too. You gotta hug it hard and high. -
Cody Ford takes 1st reps at RG
Richard Noggin replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Groy was MUCH worse in the pivot last season. Much worse. The line was an effing mess while he was starting. But yeah, Bodine is not an NFL starter. Well-chosen screen name. -
Well-written. Astro's wit connects in this one.
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Hardknocks Gunna be great this year..awesome clip
Richard Noggin replied to plenzmd1's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I resemble every part of this post. How dare you. -
Bills Training Camp Day 2 - 7/26
Richard Noggin replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
That's what I expect to hear. Popular, but ultra-high-end Napa stuff. Far Niente is no joke. Refreshing (and rare) when they delve into the old-world, given their disposable (by most reasonable standards) incomes and potential access to solid information (much better values and vintages and interesting wine-making available from Europe compared to the U.S., dollar-for-dollar). Took me some years to understand this. No doubt. I was simply citing the source I'd heard, as inquired by a fellow poster. Personally, I don't think we can learn much about NFL line play from pad-less practices. -
Bills Training Camp Day 2 - 7/26
Richard Noggin replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Specifics? As someone who pours mucho vino for the PSE organization and teams, I'm always interested in what they (top to bottom) get turned onto for wine. LaFontaine, for example, was a big Bordeaux guy (which made for an interesting dynamic with Terry Pegula, who knows his Left Bank chateaus). -
Bills Training Camp Day 2 - 7/26
Richard Noggin replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
It was definitely mentioned on OBL by Tasker, I think. Maybe they had 'Zo on at the time? I didn't catch Tasker's citation for the observation, if it came from him personally or from talking to others. Paraphrase from memory: The Bills have some big, wide NFL bodies on the interior O-line, and Oliver has had some difficulty getting around them at times. That's where I heard "this talk" earlier today... -
Astro Notes: Bills Practice 2 (7/26)
Richard Noggin replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
You've heard of zone blitzes, yes? Rex Ryan was not really a pioneer of the tactic (I think LeBeau's Pittsburgh defenses utilized it early and often), nor was he really known for it in particular. (Mario carping about it to the media put an undeserved spotlight on it; IIRC our d-linemen weren't asked to drop nearly as often as Mario's complaints suggested. I remember many debates on the BBMB about this issue.)