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MJS

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  1. I know. If it was as simple as deciding to build an elite oline and being able to do it, every single team in the league would have elite olines. Nobody knows how drafted players will turn out. You do your best to bring in free agents to upgrade positions. You try to develop your own guys. Sometimes you catch lightning in a bottle and manage to get 5 good starters, maybe even a couple of elite guys. Then they have to stay healthy and actually learn how to play well together. It's extremely difficult to do.
  2. Yeah, I'm sure they just decided they wouldn't make the oline elite. This is how it works, right? The GM wakes up one morning and is like "Hey, I think it's about time we had an elite oline. Why didn't I think of this before?"
  3. I've had multiple bad high ankle sprains as well.
  4. Why should it never come down to spikes? It does in like every single close game ever. Glad he knew the rules. Clock would not have stopped.
  5. Do we have video of him crying and screaming like Mac Jones? I hear those high ankle sprains can be life threatening. Morse is the most important piece we need back.
  6. Philly is a mirage. They are not as good as they seem. There is no chance they go unbeaten.
  7. Don't bother. He will continue to double down on his bad take that the heat and humidity was not a big deal or that playing in the cold is just as dangerous, which is just an insanely ignorant take. He'll keep digging that hole.
  8. The play would not have been reversed. They would have let it stand. I'm pretty certain of that.
  9. The cold is pretty easy to deal with and is not really dangerous.
  10. Allen was clearly having issues. He was one of 5 players kneeling in exhaustion at one point. By the end he could barely keep his head up. It was from the heat and humidity. It wasn't because he was just tired from playing football. That's how Allen plays every single week and he usually is fine. Also, he missed the pass to McKenzie because he hurt his throwing hand. He hit it on a helmet or facemask before that play. He received x-rays after the game.
  11. There has been plenty of tension with Bieniemy in the past in that organization. I don't think they were arguing about the decision at the end of the half. Andy Reid made that decision. Andy Reid controls the offense and of course he made the decision to let the clock run out, not Bieniemy.
  12. I read that humans cannot survive for more than a few hours at 80 degrees and 100% humidity. Your body cannot properly regulate temperature with sweat in high humidity. And that's just if you are sitting there doing nothing. The Dolphins game was not 100% humidity, but it was pretty high, and the temperature was in the 90's, maybe even higher down on the baking field. Just the difference between the Dolphins getting shade and the Bills not was enough to tip the scales heavily against the Bills.
  13. Because we have a better team than them and they don't overreact like Bills fans do after a loss.
  14. Then you are drunk. There is a 0.0% chance that McDermott will be on the hot seat after this year if they don't make the superbowl. You clearly do not follow the league. You suffer from Bills myopia.
  15. It was just a weird game. I'm not really mad. I'm moving on and just hoping everyone gets healthy. It's a long season. Kudos to the Dolphins for doing just barely enough on both sides of the ball.
  16. You don't actually believe that. BS.
  17. The Bills should have been lined up and ready to go by the time the ball was spotted. But they were all dead tired and looked like they physically could not get it done. Even with that, they could have only snapped it with maybe 1 second left. It was a lot to ask.
  18. Maybe he will play with a club on his hand for awhile.
  19. Allen's was dealing with an injury to his throwing hand. That's why he missed that throw.
  20. It's not 100% on the coaches. That's just ridiculous. As if the oline is not to blame for horrible run blocking, or injuries are not to blame for not having our starters on the oline, or even Beane is not to blame for not bringing in players who can effectively run block. Coaching is totally part of it, but there is plenty of blame to go around.
  21. It's just a Trumaine Edmunds situation. McDermott's haters watch the games with hyper focus, looking for any tiny thing that they can point to to continue to build their case against McDermott. Even if McDermott is perfect in every way, they will still point to execution errors by the players to blame McDermott. If we win by 30 it is because of Josh Allen, Leslie Frazier, and Ken Dorsey. It is never because of McDermott. They hate him, and they will never give him any credit, only blame.
  22. The players have to execute. The blame is on everyone, including Josh. Just like the credit for success falls on everyone. When we win, it isn't only because of the players. When we lose it isn't only because of McDermott. They all play their part. I didn't see anything in that game that points me to believe that there was some epic coaching failure. The Bills got beat by injuries, heat exhaustion, and failures of execution (which does fall on the players, because clearly the coaches did their jobs and the players didn't execute). The only thing I fault for the coaches is playing Moss too much. But that is a game where you need all of your depth because of the extreme conditions, so if there is ever a game where Moss is going to share the load, that was the one.
  23. Point to Cam all you want, but Cam was injured in the pocket, on roll outs, etc. His injuries to his throwing arm and shoulder were not from scrambling, and that's what did him in. The Cam comparison only works if you disregard all the facts about his actual situation.
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