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My Superbowl pick for last year was Bills versus Rams. Got half of it right, at least.
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Some of them annoy me. Some of them I like. But there is only one that I can't stand and consider muting the TV for: Chris Collinsworth. I'll also say the Monday night guys were pretty cringe worthy last season. Those guys really annoyed me.
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Bruce Arians steps down - moves to Front Office
MJS replied to Big Blitz's topic in The Stadium Wall
There's some truth to that, I suppose. -
Bruce Arians steps down - moves to Front Office
MJS replied to Big Blitz's topic in The Stadium Wall
People talking up Bowles, but to me, he doesn't have the temperament you want as a coach. He is too reserved, soft spoken, and he seems lacking as a motivational leader. I actually think that is a great temperament for a coordinator, because he can stay calm, cool, and focus on getting the right plays called without getting too hyped up or emotional by what transpires in a game. But as a head coach, you want more, I think. -
Afc wildcard vs Patriots on nfl network right now
MJS replied to Steptide's topic in The Stadium Wall
How did it go? No wait. Don't spoil it for me. -
Bruce Arians steps down - moves to Front Office
MJS replied to Big Blitz's topic in The Stadium Wall
Has to be health related, right? Arians looked like he could barely handle it last year. His health is not good at all. -
Receiving more targets is another indication of good play. 2020 was his best year. Period. It's not true that he had been regressing since 2019. I will agree that he has had two years of injury issues, though.
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And then you drive down and score to tie it up, then give the ball back to the other team to go win it. That's the problem. The 3rd possession is the possession where you can win it. I know people are bringing up 2 point conversions, but those are low percentage plays. Get the ball first. Go score. The other team gets it. Stop them from scoring, or even if they do score, you have the next possession to go win the game. If you want to bring 2 point conversions into it, fine, but it is just as easy for the first team to try it as the 2nd team.
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I thought it was common knowledge that he was playing injured most of the season last year, and I do remember it being rib injuries. That's why he would catch the ball and go down before contact, unlike previous seasons where he would fight for extra yeards. I have no idea about the injury reports, though.
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I grew up in the drought years and that's basically what I knew. But I was still influenced by the 90's teams. They were legends for me. Jim Kelly, Bruce Smith, Andre Reed, Thurman Thomas, etc. I'd go back and watch highlights and look at stats. I couldn't wait for the team to get good again and have another run like that. So, even though I was too young to appreciate the 90's team when that was happening (I was born in 1989), I sure gained that appreciation later. That being said, I am a fan because of my dad. He grew up in the Buffalo area and passed that fandom on to me. That's how it works for 99% of Bills fans.
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Peter King trolls Miami fan's expectations following Tyreek trade
MJS replied to Inigo Montoya's topic in The Stadium Wall
The Bills aren't going to sweep Miami for the rest of time. At some point, Miami is going to beat the Bills once. Maybe it's this year, maybe it's not. But the Bills are the better team by far at this point. -
FYI: Josh Allen #3 in NFL QB Index. Featured on NFL Network 3/30
MJS replied to jkeerie's topic in The Stadium Wall
I hate Greg Rosenthal. He had Josh Allen ranked pretty low all season long, and had some ridiculous rankings higher on his list. Now that the nation has a Josh Allen craze, he decided to rank him higher. He is just a nerd who thinks he is smarter than everyone else. -
There aren't two. It's the same city, but since it is on the border, the city has portions on both sides.
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You will never see a team choose to kick ever unless it is an extreme weather game and direction is more important. I'm having trouble following your logic. If you take the ball and score, you can then prevent the other team from scoring to win the game, or if they do score, you have the first try at a sudden death score to win the game. If you kick the ball, your opponent can go score, and then the pressure is on you to match them. Even if you do match them, you then give them the first shot of a sudden death score to win. No team is ever, ever going to take that risk. I believe it's because of the stats. If you look at the regular season overtime numbers, getting the ball first gives you only a small advantage, and usually the team doesn't win on that first possession. It usually takes multiple possessions to win. The numbers are a lot different in the playoffs. The coin toss winner has a considerable advantage. I'm guessing this is because in the playoffs you have much higher instances of elite QB's and offenses in general. So, I bet they are fine with the slight advantage in the regular season, but felt like they needed to do something to take away the considerable advantage in the playoffs.
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No, because if both teams score, whoever has the third possession can go win the game with a TD or field goal. You want that third possession, so you take the ball first.
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Ok. Whatever. It's honestly no different. The defense still has to make a stop at some point.
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Favorite and least favorite draft analysts
MJS replied to Ethan in Cleveland's topic in The Stadium Wall
They all suck. -
Bills match Bears Offer Sheet for Ryan Bates, 4 yr deal
MJS replied to nato7412's topic in The Stadium Wall
So glad they got this done. There were a lot of fans here saying it was fine if we lost him, and I did not agree at all. I wanted him back. Beane's commitment to keep him confirms my own thoughts about him. He is a solid player and can develop into a good starter. -
I want that too.
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I think it is premature to label the Bills the best team in the NFL just yet, personally. But it is great that the Bills are even in that conversation. It's what I have been waiting for my entire life, actually. I'm in my early 30's, so the last time the Bills were good was when I was too young to really understand. Don't worry. You are wrong.