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Kelly the Dog

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  1. Thanks, "ma'am." Ha. Very much appreciated. Yep, it's very cheap for what you get. Thanks.
  2. Thanks, Gugs. It's great to be able to use stats to show anything you want to. Some folks have said there is a free preview, but I am not sure. If you PM me I'm sure we can work out a very low interest $3.00 loan to pay for it. We know who wears the Zubaz in your family!
  3. Josh doesn't have a confidence problem about anything, including hero balls. When Daboll or McD tells him he cannot under any circumstances do it, his response is like a wife saying, "Fine! I won't do it!" and then walking away and muttering to herself, "Yeah, right, sure, who is he to tell me what to do."
  4. Do not you whine over everything, including whining about whining? You are like the official TSW sommelier.
  5. If you are released in the middle of the season there isn't a great chance that you will walk into a starting job unless you are a solid starter. I agree with you that Buffalo is not an ideal spot to get snaps barring more injury. I would expect Milano to be back by the Dolphins. But the two weeks of practice may be enough to show something to the coaches.
  6. Not as much as this dude... http://www.notinhalloffame.com/football/top-50-football-players-by-franchise/top-50-kansas-city-chiefs/9766-6-buck-buchanan
  7. Yup. He's just a FCM, one of your fiscally conservative morons.
  8. One of the overall real strengths of this team is clearly and obviously its defensive coaching, from McDermott and Frazier as well as its position coaches, as well as the veteran presence in each unit. So players with an abundance of talent but limited production may possibly thrive on the Bills. Not all of them of course, and they have to truly buy into the process and system. I have no idea what kind of player/man/teammate Deone is. But I agree with others that his skillset seems like a good fit.
  9. Yup. But so risky that you don't do it so often.
  10. IMO, Deangelo Hall, knows more about the intricacies of gambling and missing than almost anyone in the history of football.
  11. Like others, my guess is Hyde or Edmunds although I very much doubt either gets it for a whole slew of reasons.
  12. Nope. Crayonz drove a much nicer car than a beemer and would never be seen in Miami of Ohio. Too classy.
  13. I thought I saw it would be seven mil for rest of season but I’m not sure. It’s definitely not 22 nor would I want anything more than around seven.
  14. Read, critique, comment, applaud, pick nits, debate, badmouth, ballwash, or any other response is appreciated. https://buffalonews.com/2019/10/08/buffalo-bills-fans-tennessee-titans/
  15. He’d be way better playoff insurance than Barkley. That said, Beane seems to be the kind of guy who inquired about everyone who could possibly be available who could possibly help him down the line, which is good and smart. Although it leads to dumb rumors.
  16. There are three I’s in Michael Irvin. I cannot see his name without thinking and saying that. Thanks, Marshall Faulk.
  17. My feeling is that with his "lunge" he would have not landed close to the QB. He was several yards away. The block is what got him to that point and the only thing that got him to that point, unless you believe he pushed himself further while falling. I guess that is possible but I don't see that.
  18. Cirque de Soleil, maybe. NFL linebacker, not so much.
  19. Watch it as Josh is throwing to Yeldon not Beasley. You would never assume a player is going to stop as he is running across the field to be in your sightline. Why would any QB assume on that particular play that Yeldon would suddenly stop?
  20. I think it wasn't a foul BUT if he didn't see the whole thing I think he has to call the penalty. The chances of it happening the way it did are astronomically low. If he just sees the end he should surely assume it was preventable to some degree and therefore a roughing call.
  21. Do they eat Cro in Croatia?
  22. I see where you are coming from, and I totally understand your point of you want him to do stuff like this, but "hero-ball" has a terrible connotation as being glaringly bad and completely ill-advised, and trying to win the game on one throw, and this pass to me is none of that kind of stuff. It wasn't even all that dangerous or ill-advised. If it were second or first down - MAYBE. If he is throwing against his body - FOR SURE. But he looks, sets and throws what looks to me like a very accurate ball.
  23. I think that shows it well that he was trying to hit Yelson and if anything it would have been incomplete if not a first down catch. It was also 3rd and 6. That was not at all an instance of hero ball.
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