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MJS

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  1. Sherfield and Harty were busts. Davis needs to walk. They need to bring in a legitimate #2 receiver and a deep threat. The safety position needs an overhaul too.
  2. The Bills are playing well despite the horrible officiating. Keep it up.
  3. Literally every team does this.
  4. Well, not unless you think the Bills need to win out to get into the playoffs. If the Bills lose another game, ideally it would be against an NFC opponent. So, if they lose this game and then win their next two, then what? Showing they can "play with the big boys" doesn't actually affect anything besides your confidence in the team.
  5. Yes, he blocked well in the run game. He deserves kudos for that. But he is a RECEIVER. He didn't receive anything.
  6. Yeah, considering he is likely a major reason for their offensive struggles. I'd love to see that.
  7. That was horrible. He just stood there looking at the ball. He should be benched for that.
  8. Right? They have Trevor Siemian. Why would he not be the backup? He isn't great, but he is better than Boyle.
  9. Boyle is way worse than Zach Wilson.
  10. Flutie and Johnson were working with the Russians? It all makes sense, now...
  11. Russian hackers trying to divide Bills fans. It is the next conspiracy.
  12. It's hard to tell. It could have been at the edge of the field.
  13. Surely it wasn't on the field...
  14. Part of concussion protocol is getting back to football activities and seeing how you respond, so that makes sense. Clearly, Taron Johnson responded well, so he cleared protocol.
  15. Stop them on earlier downs. 1 yard has never been difficult for teams to convert on anyways. Ok, but Brady was basically unstoppable on the QB sneak as well, so there is something to compare there. The reason Brady was so good was because of expert execution by him and the oline. They just were so dialed in and knew how to do it so well. That is how it is for Philly too. Other teams can't replicate what they do.
  16. We lost to the Jets week 1. We just blew them out last week. It is a week to week league. Get in and give yourself a shot.
  17. Isn't he subject to waivers?
  18. Cincy lost Burrow, though. How many more games are they realistically going to win, do you think?
  19. Watching old lions games? That sounds... fun...
  20. They use him as a traditional linebacker and have Poyer come down and play the Milano role in coverage. McDermott has made some very significant adjustments to deal with the loss of personnel.
  21. So, we are banning plays because they are good? Because they are hard to defend? Better ban any form of QB sneak, then. The physics are the same. The only legitimate issue is if the injury rate is higher. And I don't think it is.
  22. It was the Giants and they had 2 injured. I mentioned that in my post. Why? I just don't get this. How is it bad sportsmanship? How is it any different than blocking? You push people out of the way for the runner, why is it bad to push the runner through? It is essentially the same as blocking.
  23. Maybe because the coaches tell him not to.
  24. On the basis of the lack of injuries for both traditional QB sneaks and this version of the QB sneak. They are relatively safe plays, mostly because there is very little build up of momentum before impact. The issue with Rugby scrums is that players have their arms linked, connecting the force of those around you and not allowing you to buckle back from the force. I'm sure they will look at the play, but just in watching this happen for a couple of years now, has there been injuries? I believe there were none all last year, and I think there were a couple of giants players injured this year (a center and TE). A few years ago Mahomes was injured on a QB sneak, but Andy Reid admitted it was a freak accident and people don't usually get hurt on sneaks. I would not be surprised if the QB sneak, including the latest version, is actually one of the safest plays in football.
  25. Yes, the way he said hello you could tell his patience was already thin. I do not think he likes John one bit. And those saying Sean was disrespectful: are you serious? That has to be the most respectful disrespect I have ever heard. Also, it is just objectively the truth that Sean's home is in Buffalo. Sean moves around a lot because of his job. I moved around a lot growing up because of my Dad's job. You don't get too attached to places and you have to move on mentally when you move physically. I lived in Colorado for a long time, but if Wawrow said "you are heading back home to Colorado" to me, I would be confused and say, "No, I actually live Louisiana. My home is in Louisiana."
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