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Da webster guy

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  1. Haha oh I forgot about Baghdad Bob, good reference. That joker stood there on Iraqi TV (their only news station) and insisted the U.S and her allies were getting defeated and driven back, meanwhile we are systematically pummeling them and advancing closer everyday. I think on his last day we literally took out their communication tower on his building while he was saying Iraq has things under control
  2. The Bills are taking this secrecy thing way too far. They are gonna cut a bunch of guys before the opener who will have tons of information much closer to game day. Then after opening Sunday every team is going to have film and information on every other team. Lighten up you guys, please. If Beane is truly investing in people to scour social media to find information, then he can just bring in one of the 27 Jets players cut on Sept 5th and get their entire playbook. In fact, there will be over 600 guys across the NFL waiver wire that will be cut by 9/5, every team's camp activity will be transparent anyway within a few days because of all the information out there and the opposing teams bringing in guys to "evaluate' them. Do they really think Chris Brown, who is a true blue Bills fan, is going to impact a game a month from now by talking about where some non-starting rookie is going to rotate in at Dline? Cmon man.
  3. https://www.orlandosentinel.com/sports/ucf-knights/os-sp-ucf-football-1002-20191002-s4ty7er5gbaqhfwte36cshzbli-story.html
  4. Well they didn't manage much better against our backups in week 17. Although they did manage to squeak out the win despite Barkley outgaining Darnold in passing yards, which was nice because it dropped them down a few more draft spots for every round.
  5. Thats how I saw it too as a guy who knows nothing about Oline play. What happened last year in camp was Feliciano turned out to be an animal at RG and flat out won the job. Now you have a rookie guard you spent a lot of draft capital on and you want to get him experience but sitting Feliciano isn't an option. Platooning the RT position was their answer, then Ty gets hurt and Cody falls into a full time RT. Williams is a very good tackle when healthy, which he seems to be right now. Opening day is less than 3 weeks away, this is a no brainer for Bobby Johnson.
  6. Me too. Also put the shortcut 30 min version of every game they play in an easy searchable index. NFL is so behind the times with this stuff its a joke. They need a bright young tech savvy Commish instead of bloated ol' Roger with no personality walking around spewing about how everyone needs billion dollar stadiums. The shortcut versions of games are so great but vastly under-promoted. Showing each play which takes 3-10 seconds each you can watch an entire regular season in a day.
  7. Right. 11 wins in his 1st full NFL season including taking his team to overtime in the playoffs. (Ok 10 wins but we sat everyone and the Jets still almost lost) SIX game winning drives. 2 picks in his last 11 games. More touchdowns than Brees and Brady last year. Yeah this guy is a Real liability. Cmon man.
  8. Yolo or any of you guys who insist on there being only one training camp thread, consider the guy who gets on this site every two or three days. Say I already read the massive thread that was started Day 1, but now it's day 4 and the original Day 1 thread is now 30 pages long. I don't want to re-read the Day 1 stuff but in order to read Day 2,3,4 I have to scroll through all the posts to find where Day 1 left off and Day 2 started. This seems counter intuitive to me. Whats wrong with a daily camp thread with the date on it so I can easily find and read the stuff I haven't read? Seems backward to me, but then again I thought the Sammy Watkins trade up was a good idea at the time so........
  9. I thought it was cancelled after Flutie left three decades ago.
  10. I see their point, but the Motor's running style with his dead stop jump cuts is nothing anyone else is doing at that level. Not just effective, the most fun guy to watch run the ball in the whole league if you prefer the Barry Sanders style over the power guys like Dalvin Cook, Derrick Henry etc.
  11. Yeah that was a comment by lunkhead Willis McGahee who was a 24 yr old punk that thought nightclubs in big cities were the only thing that qualified as something to do. He has 10 kids with 8 different women now (not kidding) so now he has nothing to do but go broke.
  12. way less torque and twist on the UCL throwing a football vs baseball. Heavier, provides more resistance, smoother motion, a 24 year old conditioned athlete is not gonna rip a ligament throwing a football.
  13. Flu season usually peaks between December and February, our hospitals in Roch aren't ever near max capacity even during January of 2017 which was one of the worst we've seen in a long time. Your take is a classic doom and gloom. The game will be played as long as testing is adequate and protocols followed properly by the players. Obviously putting fans in the stands are unlikely until a strong treatment or vaccine is proven, so nobody has a clue on that yet, but to say a team can't accurately rapid test and quarantine well enough in 4 months to put 50 healthy players on the field safely every Sunday is overly pessimistic.
  14. great post. I'll add that kneeling shows reverence and respect. We kneel when a player gets hurt or in church etc. It's not like talking through the national anthem or staying seated. Furthermore, it's possible to show respect to your country but also kneel in support of making it a better place. When people start spewing hatred toward those kneeling because they fought in a war or feel it's disrespectful to the military, they'll likely never change their view on it, but as you say Doc, if you think it through, that's exactly what we were fighting for since America began.
  15. A guy that throws 2 picks in his last 11 games is not doing too much. He's not playing hero ball anymore, he is extending plays and pushing his team to win like a good qb must do. Half of the national media still thinks Josh turns the ball over all the time. They simply havent watched him play very much. I love Clayton, and he always seems like he does his homework, but anyone that uses the term hero ball w Josh is living way in the past.
  16. Would rather have had KC game last week of the season so we could rest our starters against them.
  17. The nice thing about having a strong culture is everyone works hard to not let the rest of the team down. I can't think of a selfish player on the team. No Maybins, Marcels, Kelvin Benjamins, Karlos, etc
  18. Agreed. It's not even remotely close. Fromm won't see the field for at least two years if he makes the team at all.
  19. Yeah the worst thing that happened to Barkley was last years Jets game. Three picks and a crappy game at home, which ruined his sweet 2TD, no picks 117 QBR game from the year before which his best game as a pro. I'm not saying Beane wouldnt have picked Fromm anyway, the guy had to be jumping off the BPA board so late in the draft, but last offseason we were very comfortable with Bark.
  20. Wait who is this Watt you speak of? Never heard of the guy.... Oh wait you mean the guy they showed on screen and talked about every three seconds for the entire playoff game vs Houston? Its even worse when you rewatch the game because without the excitement and suspense of an actual game you pay more attention to the rest of the noise. Honestly someone should call out the producer on that and make them rewatch how ridiculous that was highlighting a player over and over and over simply because he's a national big name. Its laugh out loud material after awhile. Almost as bad as all the hype and coverage Dallas gets and they've won a whopping TWO playoff games in 24 years.
  21. Haus was excellent in houston game. Finished on a high note.
  22. Singletary doesn't call the plays dude. When his number is called he has elite yards per carry. Looking at total yards without considering the amount of carries is ridiculous. Singletary had half the carries that total-yardage leaders like Zeke, and Chubb did this year. He's a rookie who played a dozen pro games at a very high level. The kid is a stud.
  23. Elite yards per carry. Same as Derrick Henry last year at 5.1, tied for 2nd best in the league. Has good hands, vision, knack for knowing where the 1st down markers are too.
  24. The odds of anyone in the 4th round or deeper making an impact in their rookie season are slim. So that leaves 2 picks. You want a WR4? maybe. Duke started the Houston playoff game, had some nice plays, blocked his ass off, has chemistry with Josh. He's 6'3 225lbs and way ahead of any rookie as far as learning this QB and this offense. Then there's Mckenzie who also will make the team as WR5 and still has blazing speed. Assuming we have two picks that will contribute this year, not sure if it makes sense to gamble on a WR in the 2nd round who you hope will beat out our 4th WR which is doubtful. I say if you want a productive offense, get a great offensive line and run game to balance out your passing weapons. We already have two 1,000 yd receivers, a great slot guy and role players behind them, Singletary is top 12 at his position already. Watching the Houston game again, you'll see that we got caved in by their pass rush on critical passing downs. You could have Michael Thomas, DHop and Tyreek Hill as your WR's and it won't matter when your line is getting blown up. We don't lack playmakers, we lack a good RT and a RB that can pass protect a little bigger than Singletary, but also still be a credible run threat so the defense doesn't know he's just in the game on passing downs. Beane was surprised by the solid play of his guards last year, but wanted to develop Cody who we picked high and moved up to get. The Nseke/Ford split was great experience for the rookie, and he had some good games, but I believe you'll see RT drafted high for us this year, don't freak out if it happens, they're indirect playmakers.
  25. I know a lot of you guys follow Astro, Dean Kindig (aka the dRAfT DoCtoR), his breakdowns and analysis on draftees is impressive. No offense to the OP, I like your take here, but Astro is so far ahead of everyone else in terms of breaking down players and strategies that if you aren't following the guy you're missing out. https://twitter.com/tcbills_astro This is a good place to start. It's current and comprehensive and so far ahead of what the national draft guru's know about our team/GM it's laughable
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