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MJS

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  1. He was an idiot to throw that ball.
  2. Oh for sure. I'm pretty picky with announcers and I like these two a lot.
  3. He was getting hate? I really like these guys.
  4. It would be so awesome to have a player like him.
  5. Well, the last game had apocalyptic winds, so it was a huge equalizer for the two teams, especially given the strengths of the two teams.
  6. Really liking these announcers. Greg Olsen is way better than I expected him to be.
  7. The issue with the Broncos last year was their QB's took off their contact tracers and put them in each corner of the room so they could sit right next to each other in the QB room. They had to play that game without their QB because they blatantly broke the rules. The Bills have had some COVID cases this year, but what they are doing seems to be working alright. We haven't had any massive spreads like other teams have. Still, with the evolving situation it might be prudent to have one of the QB's isolated going forward.
  8. The fans arguing this are funny. They give no reasons, only passionate displeasure. It's pretty much the opposite of an analytical approach.
  9. He was almost fully vaccinated last time. He for sure is now. Hopefully he gets off the list quickly.
  10. I really think the Pats winning hurts our chances. And I never root for them to win, so I won't be this time either.
  11. What a legend! He actually played in the NFL!
  12. The speculation was always that Dorsey was being groomed to be the next OC. But other than people guessing, I don't think we have any actual info on that, do we?
  13. I think they perform worse as a unit because of coaching and perhaps scheme. They may be asked to do things they aren't good at.
  14. I agree completely. Daboll seems to hit a mental wall when we get in the red zone and during key situations.
  15. Absolutely not. You tie it up and go to overtime at that point. But the play calling in the red zone and in overtime were horrible. Daboll needs to be better in those situations.
  16. Good. What a tool. That's exactly what he would say. You don't expect him to come out and say "yeah, I did that". Even so, he didn't even refute that he kicked him, just that his "characterization" is inaccurate.
  17. A lot of times it's a free rusher. Our oline sometimes doubles one guy and completely ignores another guy. It's a lack of communication on the line or just getting confused by stunts. There is a large component of what the oline does that is mental. And I think our oline lacks in that department. Not that I think they are dumber than average, but that I think they are unprepared and not well enough schooled in these things. That's why I think it comes back to the oline coach. Obviously I'm guessing, but it makes sense to me.
  18. This is the side of football culture that is really stupid.
  19. I wonder if there is a metric out there that measures how many times your QB has to evade pass rushers. It's like 90% of Josh's drop backs.
  20. Two metrics from two organizations I have no faith in combined into one metric to rule them all!
  21. I just think it is a mix of a lot of things. Yes, coaching is part of it. Preparation. Offensive scheme. Defensive line rotation. Lack of talent in a few areas. Bad luck. Bad officiating. Lack of execution by the players. Maybe there are some positional coaches that need to be replaced. It has all added up to some lost games. But, it isn't a lack of overall player talent or overall caliber of coaches. We have the players and coaches we need to make a run, even though they aren't perfect. That's what gives me a sliver of hope. They just need to all do a better job and really work hard.
  22. Well, every contending teams has warts this year, some more than others. There aren't those dominant teams that seem like they are a big step above the rest of the NFL. Just get into the playoffs, play your best ball there, and see what happens.
  23. Yes, absolutely. But civil trials require less burden of proof. It's definately a complicated situation. I believe he did it, but that mostly stems from people telling me that he did it all throughout my life. I was too young to really understand what was going on during his trial. People have zero burden of proof when expressing their opinions.
  24. Thanks for confirming for me my disdain for that boy. What a moron. And people wanted him here...
  25. The fact is, he went through a murder trial and was acquitted. Whether people think he did it or not isn't relevant. It was the job of the prosecutors to provide proof beyond doubt that he did it, and they did not do that. You are presumed innocent until proven guilty. That's how the law works here. Everything else is just public sentiment, and it's a dangerous road to make judgements on people and take action based on the whims of society. This is what trials are for, and he went through a trial and was acquitted. And I don't know what the Pegulas or the Bills have to gain by foolishly opening that can of worms. Why bring a media storm to your house if you don't need to?
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