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Do you mean Tomlin? I remember he did something similar awhile ago. Has McDermott ever done that? That seems like a Marrone thing to do. He probably burned them in a field while forcing the players to watch.
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Tre is not a good tackler. He'd have to show an increased ability to tackle if he could ever transition to safety.
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Davonte Adams should be suspended a game
MJS replied to transplantbillsfan's topic in The Stadium Wall
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Let's keep the proven all-pro CB. Benford and Elam have been good, but we need guys with proven experience, especially experience in the playoffs and in big games. The best players need to play. We aren't in "Let's develop our young guys" mode, we are in "Let's win the superbowl" mode. Also, the young guys need as much time with Tre White as possible, because just them watching him, spending time in meetings with him, or receiving instruction from him will help their development.
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Coach55's Parity Calculator - Predictive index/Power Rankings
MJS replied to Coach55's topic in The Stadium Wall
Nice work. Seems interesting. I guess I would want to see other stats incorporated. The score is one thing, but it doesn't tell the whole story. 3rd down proficiency would be a big one. Explosive plays. Lots of other stats. -
It's good that they don't alter the formula. It makes it simple and predictable. It makes it impossible to favor one team over another (the order can do this somewhat, though).
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Yes. It has been properly explained multiple times in this very thread, not to mention the countless times since the schedule came out. It is pretty simple.
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They played here in 2020. It won't be a shock.
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And that's what I answered. It is rotational where you play based on those things as well.
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You play teams on a divisional rotation and due to divisional rankings. There is no conspiracy. It's just how things worked out. KC came to Buffalo in 2020. BTW, we play in KC next year too.
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Did analytics ACTUALLY say that was the right move? I didn't actually see anything, just people saying it because that's what they always claim for all 2-point conversions.
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4th down and Carr throws the ball to the moon. Really smart there, Carr.
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So? The Bills had nothing for 20 years. Carr is an average QB.
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Either way, the Chiefs needed a field goal to take the lead. That's why I think it was a dumb decision. It getting 2 versus 1 doesn't really change much. Not getting 1 changes a lot. But the Raiders got a stop, so we'll see what happens.
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Carr isn't that good, that's why.
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I'm not sure they even do there. I'd have to see it. People just automatically say that when it is a 4th and short or a 2-point conversion.
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What idiots. Tie the game. How does a two point conversion change anything? The Chiefs still would have needed to drive for a field goal. So stupid. There is still 4 minutes on the clock!
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They talked about the bad weather games in Buffalo the past couple of years, which is a fact. Buffalo has had a bunch of bad weather games the past couple of years.
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Another LAMP thread - Nothing to discuss this week
MJS replied to Billsfan1972's topic in The Stadium Wall
He started downvoting all my posts for some reason. Pretty funny, actually. -
Yeah, the NFL would take that to their grave. They would never admit they were wrong on something like that. The "clear and obvious" thing is stupid anyway, because it is pretty clear and obvious that he did AT LEAST have joint possession with the defender, which means the tie should go to the receiver. I don't know how much more clear and obvious it can be.
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Well, I think once you have established possession and become a runner (which does not apply to this situation), if the ball is ripped out by another player and they take possession, that's a fumble, even if the ball doesn't hit the ground. It can't possibly be an interception after possession is already established. It would be a fumble.
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Davis had it, then Fitzpatrick grabbed it into his body, but Davis never let the ball go. He still had his arms and hands on it the entire time. At this point I think it was shared possession, which goes to the receiver anyway. All doubt was gone once Davis ripped the ball away for sole possession.
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And many starting defenders as well, at least that first one.
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Spotlight on Roger Saffold---WTF is he doing on the 98 yard TD pass?
MJS replied to Big Turk's topic in The Stadium Wall
Not sure what the blocking assignments were. That's what is hard about these plays. But the play worked out.
