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Allen threw two TD's on him when we played them last year. One was to Diggs and he had pretty decent coverage on him. I don't remember who the other one was to, but I believe Josh looked Ramsey off, Ramsey bit and left his man, and then Allen threw it to the guy he was supposed to be covering. Pretty sure he was so out of position that they didn't count that TD against him, though. But it was totally his fault. I think Ramsey is overrated. He is sort of boom or bust. Makes some great plays, but gives up big plays sometimes too. I prefer White who is very fundamentally sound and much more consistent. Yes, White gets beat sometimes, but he is usually right in the hip pocket of the defender regardless. In that Rams game White was tricked by the scheme a couple times and out of position, but that is rare for him.
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Ben Roethlisberger pre-snap tell run vs pass
MJS replied to CorkScrewHill's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
We have to remember that as fans watching the game, we often have better views of the QB and other things than the players do themselves. Not everyone on the defense has a view of the QB and can read his body language, especially when they are trying to focus on their individual assignments. Often your focus is on the player right across from you and how you will beat that player. So certain things that we pick up from our eye in the sky might take longer down in the trenches, but absolutely players pick up stuff like that. And I'm sure that there are coaches and personnel that are looking for those things and pass them on when they see them as well. If it's anything like last year, they pretty much pass it every single time anyway. -
Hmm, well I never knew much about Sherman or his schooling. I didn't even know he went to Stanford. I learned all of that stuff later, and it confirmed to me what I already saw in him. I can't speak for everyone, though.
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The way he conducts himself in interviews, the way he is able to get under the skin of opponents, etc. He represents himself in contract negotiations. He was an excellent student athlete. I'm not saying he is a genius, just that he seems a cut above the general NFL player.
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I have never thought he came across as a "thug". I don't know where you are getting that from. He is a polarizing player, for sure, but he has always appeared to be very intelligent and calculated. Seems like he messed up, though.
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Seahawks game on NFL network Jacob Hollister
MJS replied to Dave in Avon Lake now's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I don't really think it accounts for much, personally. It comes down to his ability to get open and make plays. Low sample size. Knox is already producing as much or more than Hollister has on other teams. And that's exactly what this is for Bills fans. That's why they are enamored. He is the unknown player. The grass is always greener on the other side. Personally, I like Knox's upside potential. Both players are already producing equivalent stats, so I would devote more attention to the younger, more physically gifted player in Knox, personally. But who knows? Maybe everyone's dream of Hollister being the next big thing will be realized. There is always a chance. -
Seahawks game on NFL network Jacob Hollister
MJS replied to Dave in Avon Lake now's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
You'd start him over Knox? Knox has almost matched Hollister's career stats in 2 seasons, whereas Hollister has been in the league for 4 seasons. I just think Hollister seems like a depth signing. But hey, we'll see. -
Seahawks game on NFL network Jacob Hollister
MJS replied to Dave in Avon Lake now's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Personally, I think people are crazy to think that Hollister is going to be a major contributor. He is your average, run of the mill TE that you can find on any team. -
The post I responded to specifically stated that he could get cut due to his vaccine status. No team would touch that with a 10 foot pole. If Beasley violates protocol, he'll get fined and be ineligible to play, plus possibly have to quarantine. If I were the Bills, I'd let that situation play itself out and allow the NFL and NFLPA to work it out. I would not take a stance, and I certainly would not cut him.
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Most intriguing Training Camp competition?
MJS replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I'm interested in the interior oline battles. Will Forest Lamp push for a starting spot? A rookie? What will Cody Ford look like? Can Ike Boettger develop further and lock down a spot? -
If Cole Beasley gets cut for his vaccine status, all hell will break loose. The NFLPA will have a field day. Why would Beasley be often injured this season?
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Man, that's crazy. I feel like McDermott is just now coming into his own and producing a team that can consistently contend. Just shows how hard it is to build a winning team. It takes so many things. Players, development, scouting, drafting, paying for the right free agents, finding a quality QB, having effective schemes, staying innovative and unpredictable, culture, fundamentals, contracts, motivating the team, and the list go on. It's just a dang hard job to get it all right and find people to help you get everything right.
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It sure was fun having a great pass rush.
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I say you're wrong. Now what? I guess we cancel each other out.
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To be honest, the Bills were not much more talented Allen's rookie year. I'd say they were even worse than that list on offense. So I'd say that team could win a solid 5 or 6 games.
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And that's exactly what we didn't have in previous years: elite talent. Josh Allen has grown into an elite player. Diggs is elite. White is elite. If we could add (or develop) a top 5 pass rusher, this team would just be set for years to come and contending for Super Bowls every year. Having good depth and coaching is important for consistent winning, but having elite playmakers is what puts you over the top. It's great to see that we are finally putting all the pieces together.
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Come on. Go look it up. That was nothing. Everything was completely dropped because he did nothing wrong.
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LeSean McCoy Remembering his Buffalo Days
MJS replied to Protocal69's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
McCoy was a great player and he always ran hard and gave his all. By no stretch of the imagination was he ever a good mentor for other players, though. Good friend and teammate? Probably. But a mentor? No way. I'm just glad he didn't get other players into trouble or cause problems in the locker room. -
It's not even close to a debate. The Chiefs have a boat load of crappy people. Far more than the average football team.
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I didn't discount the first 12 games. I said they struggled early on and got better as the season progressed. That's exactly what they did. The individual I responded to was discounting the previous years of defensive success and saying that the investments the team made int he defense did not produce. But they have produced. McDermott has had a too defense his entire time in Buffalo except for the first few games of the 2020 season.