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Absolutely, and it is frustrating that the Bills don't have enough clout to get those calls from the refs, because the same thing happened all game long against the Bills. But I guess Brady is still the top dog in the mind of the refs.
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Josh is Watching Super Bowl at Darnold's House with Kyle Allen
MJS replied to Shaw66's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
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Ok. I guess it was opening kickoff then, for me.
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They got beat on all phases, though. Penalties only played a small part. Their offense only scored 9 points.
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Sign him in the off season. Gauarenteed Superbowl.
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It had Jeeps every few seconds. Subliminal advertising. And then obviously at the end there was plenty to Jeep advertising. I just don't like the double agenda. Call for unity and all that if you want, but don't try to sell me a Jeep at the same time.
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After that blood bath, no. I do not think the Bills would have won it. And I agree about the officiating. They decided to call those calls when the Chiefs are facing Brady, but let everything slide. Sea to me like the NFL wanted a Brady vs Mahomes Superbowl. That being said, the Bills did not lose that game because of officiating. Kelce and Hill murdered them.
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You liked the Jeep one? I thought it was pretty lame. Like, if you want to preach to us don't try to sell us Jeeps at the same time.
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Josh is Watching Super Bowl at Darnold's House with Kyle Allen
MJS replied to Shaw66's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
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He is clearly, far and away, the GOAT. Nobody is seriously trying to dispute this anymore, are they? You don't have to like him. You don't even have to respect him. But he is the GOAT. It's just a fact. Pointing to poor play when he is in his mid 40's is silly. Of course he isn't as good as he used to be.
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Regardless of how YOU feel about it, it is, in fact, a very common tactic to attempt to have rookies QB's sit their first year or at least multiple games of their first year. Maybe you don't like that. But that's not relevant. Lots of coaches do that. Mahomes sat his entire first year. Coaches often try to bring along rookie QB's slowly, even those drafted in the top 10. The plan was for Allen to sit as long as possible. And it soon became apparent that such a tactic would not be viable.
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Your complaint is giving him a contract thinking that he was a 3rd string QB. But he wasn't signed to be a 3rd string QB. That is alternate reality conceived in your mind with no basis in fact. He was signed to compete to start. That's a fact. Regardless of how he performed after signing the contract, he was initially signed to compete for a starting job. And Allen was supposed to sit and learn, which is a very common approach when drafting a QB.
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You do realize that the rate of arrest is actually lower in the NFL than the general population, right (for players, at least, and most likely coaches too)? https://www.reuters.com/article/us-nfl-arrests-study-idUSKCN0QU2EL20150825 https://www.cnn.com/2015/08/26/us/nfl-players-arrests-study/index.html Not saying that the NFL is full of angels, but we only hear about these things because of intense scrutiny. It overshadows all the players and coaches who don't have these issues.
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Nope. Everything I said was accurate. You are the one trying to change history with your alternate reality. But keep laughing. I'm happy for you.
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Ok, but this situation doesn't really have anything to do with the NFL. This kind of thing happens all the time to people outside the NFL. People driving impaired is a part of life. They are selfish and stupid. The fact that this particular selfish and stupid person happens to work in the NFL is not relevant to me. If he worked for Burger King we wouldn't even know about this incident.
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This is a strange thing to cry about. But go ahead. Keep crying about a few million dollars spent trying to find a bridge QB 3 years ago. You usually complain about everything, so this is normal behavior.
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McCarron got injured. That's why he didn't play game 3, which he would have started and gotten significant snaps in. It was a competition and it was widely speculated that he would win that competition. He was the highest paid QB on the team. The team expected him to start. But he didn't win the job so they shipped him off.
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Are you trying to revise history? Absolutely they expected him to start. They expected him to play and for Allen to sit for a year. When Peterman outplayed him in camp and preseason, they traded him away. This is widely known and accepted. Are you trying to say that is not what happened? Nobody expected McCarron to play that season? Because that's false. People did expect him to play and start prior to the preseason. That's not even remotely true. AJ was seen by everyone as being superior to Peterman and expects him to start... until the preseason games happened and he clearly did not outperform anyone. Why would they even bring in AJ and have him take so many snaps in preseason and training camp if he was not a legitimate starting candidate?
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Our very own Buffalo Bills, of course.
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I do think that he would not get signed anywhere else. Gruden seems to love him. I doubt any other team would have interest.
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He is just the whipping boy of late. I don't think fans really know what they are talking about with him. And he will not likely ever be switched to OLB.
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They were expecting him to start...