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MJS

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  1. Rob was a traits guy. Just didn't have it as a leader, as a contender, etc.
  2. And what does that have to do with clearing waivers and getting put on the practice squad?
  3. They have to clear waivers before they can be added to the practice squad. Another team could claim him. Not only did he trade up for him, apparently he got a lot of texts from other GM's who wanted him.
  4. He has to get cut to be put on the practice squad. Another team would sign him for sure.
  5. Crowder isn't getting cut. He is a top 3 WR on the team. Shakir isn't getting cut. They just drafted him. I would be surprised if they cut Kumerow because he is an important special teamer. So if we keep only 6 that means McKenzie or Austin are gone, and I bet they keep Austin in that scenario, but if they keep 7 I expect both of them to make it. But we'll see.
  6. Maybe don't be so fragile. The Bills have a great team and are a contender for the super bowl. Those are facts. Take advantage of this current Bills team because it's not going to be around forever.
  7. If they keep 7, I agree. But we don't usually keep 7.
  8. It's basically between him and McKenzie. Austin has more punt return experience and more production as a wide receiver.
  9. Reading what he said, I agree completely. Sounds like he is a little offended, but everything he says makes a lot of sense. A single game performance should not be the lynchpin for a hall of fame induction. You should need years of elite play. So whether or not Smith is just sour grapes about this or not doesn't matter. Smith makes good points.
  10. Perhaps, but Brees is one of the most accurate QB's in NFL history, a future first-ballot hall of famer, a great leader, super competitive, and pretty smart. It's not accurate to say that Tua has any of that, and I'd say Brees had a much stronger arm in his prime than Tua has. Tua is just a mediocre QB, honestly.
  11. Fine. I read 100 to 130. Not that far off.
  12. Pitchers throw at an extremely high velocity 150 times a game. And they have 162 games in a season. They don't play every game, but they play a lot more games than NFL QB's do. So I think they just throw it a ton more than an NFL QB, and probably at a much higher velocity.
  13. That's nice. Instead of using arbitrary numbers PFF should just use gold stars or high five units.
  14. Does it matter if we give up on him? It only matters if the team gives up on him, and we'll know when they do when he doesn't make the team.
  15. I didn't care what Hill thought before and and certainly don't now. He is an idiot. He runs real fast though, so good for him.
  16. Sounds like a perfectly good answer to the question. That's exactly the mentality he should have moving on to a new team.
  17. I was going to say the exact same thing. No way he deserves to be rated that high. Yeah, he is too high too.
  18. I didn't know he actually had a job. I just thought he tweeted random football speculation.
  19. I didn't even know he existed, so I'm pretty sure the Bills will be fine.
  20. He is an NFL coach. That's what they do. They pretty much have to give their lives to the sport if they want to be successful.
  21. What are you rambling about? Seems like the Patriots are still in your head.
  22. Go look at any other coach ranking and McDermott will be among the top coaches. You McDermott haters are getting more and more lonely, and your arguments are getting more and more flimsy.
  23. A tier is "one of two or more rows, levels, or ranks arranged one above another." Imagine that there are multiple tiers of coaches in the league, then imagine that there is a top tier of coaches. Then imagine that McDermott is in that top tier. That's what I mean.
  24. Get over it. McDermott is a top tier coach in this league. If you choose to condemn him for 13 seconds and ignore the rest of what he has accomplished, that is on you.
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