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SNF: Detroit @ Kansas City (no Bills stuff in this thread please)
MJS replied to Simon's topic in The Stadium Wall
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People blamed McDermott for their strained relationship back in the day. I think it is pretty clear now that Daboll is the more difficult to get along with of the two.
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Yeah, I'm fine with the play as long as refs are serious about calling Offside, lining up in the neutral zone, and false starts. Both offenses running the play and defenses defending the play are breaking the rules consistently. If the refs can't rein in the rule breaking, they'll have to ban the play altogether.
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It is pretty centered around Kincaid already. Kincaid is 2nd in the league in yards and 3rd in TDs among TE's. Kincaid, Shakir, and Coleman all have about the same number of targets and receptions, so Kincaid is at least one of 3 of the receiving engines that make the offense go. What coaches have a great win percentage without a good QB?
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Week 6, Bills v. Falcons, PREDICT THE SCORE!
MJS replied to Freddie's Dead's topic in The Stadium Wall
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Bernard has had good games and he makes splash plays.
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Stop with the "soft zone" complaints. You're just showing that you aren't actually watching what the defense is doing. The offense turned the ball over three times. The best QB in the NFL directly contributed to throwing this game away. Yes, the defense wasn't good in the 2nd half, but Allen shares in the blame and is at least an equal party to it.
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Shakir is in the slot. Slot players don't play as much. The fact is, we don't have a receiver worthy of being out there 80% of the time. Thanks for providing the evidence. Most people just say things that they figure are true without actually doing the homework to back it up.
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No team in the league does this? Are you sure?
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Flacco should be retired and enjoying his money. He must be the type that doesn't know what to do with himself outside of football.
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Because he starts pressing more and tries to scramble more. He bails from clean pockets, etc. Well for one thing, the Bills didn't run it as much, and for another thing, they had Cook on the sideline far more. It seemed they wanted to give Cook a lesser workload.
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Every time Allen plays poorly, people claim this. Every single time. And it is just such an empty claim. There was nothing to indicate Allen was concussed.
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Ridiculous stat that sums up the secondary play
MJS replied to HappyDays's topic in The Stadium Wall
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The Chiefs looked like this last year, but had a bunch of inexplicable wins. This year, those wins are turning into losses. They just don't have the firepower anymore. Kelce is old, and he was the one big difference maker on offense. Mahomes seems to feel like all the pressure is on him, and it is. We'll see what Rice looks like when he comes back. Maybe he is what they need. But their defense hasn't been that great either.
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Why do you think that? I think it will be like most years where 10 wins gives you a good shot to get in, especially with a lot of the top teams losing games already.
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The final play to Shakir. Samuel was wide open for easy TD
MJS replied to MikePJ76's topic in The Stadium Wall
I disagree with you. I think many fans are quick to blame everyone else but Allen, even when he clearly plays poorly. I love Josh Allen and have always been a supporter and will continue to be a supporter. I am not a negative poster. I am often defending Allen, McDermott, and others. But I call like I see it, and that means assigning blame where I see it. If Allen doesn't turn it over twice, takes open receivers, and doesn't scramble out of clean pockets, the Bills win handily. He wasn't the only problem, not by far. There were tons of other culprits as well. But he was one of them. -
Allen has also been turning down those opportunities.
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1) Bench Taron Johnson. 2) Get the penalties under control. 3) Somehow get the missed tackles under control. But I don't see how. 4) Use the running backs in the passing game. The Bills were the best team in the league last year at that. Now they never do it. Not one target to a running back against the Pats. 5) Play Shaq Thompson more. He is their best linebacker. Williams has been terrible this year. He gets fooled on every play, has no feel for coverage, and makes way too many mistakes.
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The final play to Shakir. Samuel was wide open for easy TD
MJS replied to MikePJ76's topic in The Stadium Wall
Yeah. I guess that's a good point. I do watch a lot of football and most QBs look pretty poor to me most of the time now. Definately poor by Josh Allen standards, but the QB play in the NFL is not that great right now, honestly. -
The final play to Shakir. Samuel was wide open for easy TD
MJS replied to MikePJ76's topic in The Stadium Wall
He played a poor game. I don't see how anyone watching could believe otherwise besides fans who have their rose colored glasses on with everything Josh Allen related. -
That 8 yard gain or whatever it was? That was Diggs making a great catch. And the deep one to Diggs was just throwing up a 50/50 ball and Diggs made a great catch on that one as well. His one really good throw was lobbing it over the linebackers in-between coverage for a 15ish yard gain. That was a really good throw. Other than that, it was mainly check downs and short throws and then the receivers made guys miss.