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17 minutes ago, jerryaldini said:
The Bengals are targeting Burrow's first game back being against the Bills.
Not necessarily a bad thing. Coming back maybe with a bit of rust. But let's face it, Flacco threw for 470 yards last week. No matter who the QB is, with those WRs, they will move the ball.
But their defense is still horrible.
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1 minute ago, AlCowlingsTaxiService said:
As am I. My gut reaction is that Beane has done too much damage dolling out significant contracts to players who failed to live up to them
My gut says if things progress the way they have this year and we don't win the East...Beane makes a couple home run swings and overpays for a couple big names/big time playmakers. Two reasons.
1. They no longer have a clear path to the playoffs. The division isn't a foregone conclusion anymore.
2. New stadium. They are going to have to do something to build the hype and hope back.
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Eff it. I'm happy Maye has panned out so well. For too many years we really haven't had a significant threat in the AFCE. Now NE has built a solid program with a good young QB, solid coaching and to rub salt in the wound...have 2 former Bills producing at the WR position nearly every week.
I wanna see Beane under some pressure. I wanna see his hand forced to nab big time talent instead of running it back with the same faces because we were "2 or 3 plays away from winning and had some injuries".
Beane has to stop building a team to "beat KC" and needs to build a team to win the division. I'm interested to see what happens.
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2 minutes ago, Process said:
Jets are essentially playing without a QB. This is pathetic.
The blind devotion to Fields is gonna get Glenn canned after one year.
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2 minutes ago, Brianmoorman4jesus said:
For how great the pats are they certainly don’t blow bad teams out. They almost never play anyone good and every game is a play or two away from an upset. We can get them
They beat the
-Browns by 19
-Titans by 18
-Panthers by 29
Yeah, some of their games have been close...but they have blown out a few bad teams.
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1 minute ago, stuvian said:
The Jets are flirting with competence
They won their last two. Team seems to have bonded since the passing of Nick Mangold.
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37 minutes ago, The Jokeman said:
I'm pretty sure he was a Michigan grad lol
I don't know. While he was there he made a lot of good plays happen for the Buckeyes lol
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GO JETS! J-E-T-S...Jets, JETS,JETS!!!!
Ungh, gonna have to shower now. Feels so dirty to say that
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48 minutes ago, Miyagi-Do Karate said:
can anyone name an Ohio state QB who has actually been any good as a pro?! Like ever?Jim Harbaugh
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1 hour ago, HappyDays said:
Coleman was close to useless on Sunday. I was one of his biggest supporters in the draft process so it gives me no pleasure to admit this. He's jogging on a lot of his routes. He's slow off the line and not where he needs to be when Allen gets to the top of his drop. He doesn't make good adjustments to the ball in the air. He had one good play against Miami's #4 CB. Good for him. The rest of the game he showed poor effort and poor technique. Best case scenario is he flushes this season and comes back a new man next year. The more likely scenario unfortunately is that he is just a major bust.
Everything you mentioned in your assessment is accurate. It also unfortunately seems like he has work ethic issues. He was benched a quarter of a game this year and my memory is foggy but thought he had the same happen last year. Might be remembering wrong though.
I, personally, think that his time here is short winding down. Seeing the way both McDermott and Allen chose their words very carefully about him....I don't think he's on solid footing. It wouldn't shock me to see him traded this off-season.
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15 minutes ago, Augie said:
Does anyone else have a sick feeling that he will have a comeback game for the ages against us? 😂
Nope. I worry more about Davis Mills looking like Johnny Unitas against us, tho.
4 minutes ago, RoyBatty is alive said:Yep, their defense is the real deal, it is going to be an incrediby low scoring game.
As long as Josh doesn't pull another 9 completion on 30 pass attempts against them again I think we will be ok
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1 hour ago, RoyBatty is alive said:
Thoughtful response unlike the others I read which were mostly knee-jerk sarcastic responses , makes sense.
Are people being sarcastic, of have people seen enough of Keon over the last year and a half to know not to expect too much from him? No matter how weak people think the Bucs are outside, they are All Pros compared to what Miami trotted out last week. And even then, and then force feeding him opportunities....he was still largely unimpressive.
It hardly knee jerk to think he won't produce Sunday. It's actually the safe bet.
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6 targets 2 catches 27 yards. 0-2 on 50-50 balls.
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18 minutes ago, thenorthremembers said:
3 one hundred yard games in 9 playoff games with the Bills. Diggs loved yelling at people on the sidelines for what he thought they should be doing, meanwhile he wasnt doing what he should've been doing. Clean your own house before you tell someone how dirty theirs is. My lasting memory of Diggs is him dodging the media when he was dropping passes and not showing up against KC. Being loud doesnt make you a leader.
Well how the blue hell is he supposed to catch passes if he's got to do cheerleading duties and let everyone else know what they are doing wrong. He's just one person. There's only so much those pink rocks can do to give someone enough energy.
16 minutes ago, Livinginthepast said:Diggs has a huge ego but trading him was a mistake because they brought nobody in to fill the void. In the end we are a lesser team with him not being here and his type of passion seems to be lacking in the current squad. I think 100% of Bills fans would take a SB with a sometimes divisive dick in the locker room than losing to the Chiefs with a team of nice guys. In addition as much of pain in the ass that he might be, he hardly is at the level of a Ray Lewis, Kareem Hunt or Tyreek who are at a different level of off the field infamy.
I really feel that Diggs left them little choice but to trade him. That wasn't the mistake part. I think they actually did well getting back what they did for him. The mistake was the plan to replace him. To compound the issue even more, the Bills let Davis walk at the same time losing their too 2 WRs. And I don't blame them for that because of what the Jags offered him. Of course, Allen went on to win an MVP, but the team results were about the same.
They tried the everybody eats approach and to their credit it worked for a bit. And it CAN work as a situational gameplan...not a weekly one IMO. But it's far past the time to bring in some real talent at the WR position and stop doing things so difficult.
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33 minutes ago, HOUSE said:
Diggs is ranked #15 in receptions, a guy that knows something should be playing elsewhere
Sure he's #15 in receptions, but he's currently leading the league in expectant baby mommas.
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16 minutes ago, Gregg said:
For tonight's game the Pats are going with their rivalry jerseys. The Giants are bringing back their 80's look with the word "GIANTS" across the helmet and they are wearing white jerseys at home vs the Packers. The Rams are also going with their rivalry jersey this weekend.
And apparently the Jets, Dolphins and Browns will be naked.
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Buccaneers - 27
Bills -16
We keep it close before defense runs out of gas. I predict a horrible game by Brady.
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I've kind of gotten used to the new kick off rules. Doesn't really bother me.
I also won't be shocked when the big brains of the NFL come up with something like, well less players on kickoffs equals less chance of injury....so kickoffs are now 7 on 7.
Honestly, I get safety, but if the really wanna fix kickoffs....stop with the flags on every dang return.
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9 minutes ago, Ya Digg? said:
The kickers today are worlds more accurate than kickers 30 years ago. If a guy was 80% he was considered one of the best in the league. Nowadays 80% will have any teams fanbase calling for your head
True, but this also derives from the world of technology we live in.
30 years ago you would have some idiot loudmouth at a bar spew dumb thoughts. Then it transferred to the post game call in shows. Then to internet boards like this and Twitter ECT. Perfect example, there is literally a thread on this very board calling for Allen to be benched. And, being that these days people are either scared or unable to have original thoughts of their own, they mimick and repeat what they hear. Not for nothing, but again, right here on this very board how often do you see someone try and prove their opinion with the term "Joe Marino says..."
Of course, modern technology also leads to things like Red Zone, where you will see a long streak of kicks that "should" be converted, missed. So perhaps it seems like more kicks missed than actually occur.
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Just now, dayman said:
Probably a dumb question but do we believe kickers are so much better now, across the league, or are we just letting everyone use insane kicking balls now?
I feel like if we are going to give you the ball at the 35, and not let anyone touch anybody on defense, so you can throw 2 mid-range passes to get into range, then least we should do is not give the kickers a balloon they can kick 70 yards.
Should it not be impossible to kick 70 yards FG? I find it hard to believe anyone is kicking the ball from the 90s that far.
Yes, the balls come into play. But also, the path of the kicker as well.
Used to be kickers were small. The most unathletic guy in the field. Now, we are seeing larger, athletic, stronger guys as kickers.
Kickers actually lift these days and work on strength and power. However for the most part it seems they lack the consistency on a regular basis that we saw 30 years ago.
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7 minutes ago, Dick_Cheney said:
Are we not at least halfway there?
I don't believe we are. Think back to when Ken Dorsey was the OC. How many weeks of asking McDermott after bad offensive performances did it take to see him finally make the move off Brady?
One thing about McDermott, he does not make snap decisions. If there is an issue he will give the coach what he feels is ample time to make a fix. As fans, it can be frustrating..but as a boss that's fair
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24 minutes ago, Success said:
I'll say it: "must win."
An NFL season only has 17 games. Every one is "must win".
30 minutes ago, Dick_Cheney said:I'm kind of afraid but also kind of excited about what might happen if we lose this game.
The answer if we lose this game is.... nothing happens. It would take another month of poor play for any kind of fall out IMO.
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Baker and Josh exchange playful jabs. Can tell there's a lot of mutual respect
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Battle for the Division: Bill and Pats remaining games poll.
in The Stadium Wall
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I think it's more than a narrative. I mean Joe is a good player. But he wasn't anything in college until he had Justin Jefferson and Chase to throw to. And he's been fortunate enough to have at least 2 top level WRs almost his entire NFL career. Flacco and even Browning in his first stint filling in did well.