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Inigo Montoya

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  1. 7 hours ago, Sugar High JA17 said:

    Give Geno couple games before we judge, the long wait & learning behind a top 5 QB could just help him be a decent backup.

    Prob wrong but im pulling for a feel good story!

     

    Obviously I don’t know Geno Smith and he might be a great guy, but the reason he got his jaw busted by one of his teammates is because Geno no showed the teammates’ charity event that Geno promised to attend.  When his teammate asked him to at least reimburse the charity for the cost of the airline ticket the charity had given Geno, Geno got up in his teammate’s face and basically told him to F off.  That’s when he got his jaw broken.

     

    Reports after the incident had the entire Jets’ locker room siding with IK  Enemkpali and Geno’s time in NY was basically over that day.

     

    Maybe Geno learned something from it all.  Who knows?  I won’t wish ill of anyone but I’m not going to root for him either.

     

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  2. 2 minutes ago, dneveu said:

     

    There's a lot to it tho - i assume the stadium would probably end up where conway park is.  Extend rail along the river to the stadium - then on gamedays you can run this back and forth from harbor center/sabres lots to the stadium.  Probably rip down as much of the project housing as possible for parking or re-development.  Riverworks would need to figure out a way to ferry people across to the stadium.  

     

    Then beyond all of this you need to figure out how to get people in and out of downtown for a game.  Access to route 5 or a skyway replacement.  Then updated 190 entrances north and south so that its easier to get in and out.  Where the 190 hits 90 is also a terribly designed exit so thats another bag of issues.

     

     

    You're right, those will all end up being expensive fixes.  Even more money for the grifters at the trough getting fat on government pork.

     

     

  3. This stadium is going to be the single biggest infrastructure development in WNY since the Niagara Falls power plant was built.  It will easily be the single biggest expenditure for the next fifty years.  Everyone is going to want to get a piece of the action.  

     

    Every power player in WNY is on the phone with the governor's office right now extolling the virtue of a downtown stadium and arranging "donations" to various campaigns and political action committees.  Back channels between labor unions and the politicians they own are wide open right now.  Downtown real estate owners and developers are on the phone with the politicians they own too.  Not one of them is going to be arguing for a stand alone OP stadium that gets used a handful of times a year.  

     

    I'd be shocked if this stadium doesn't end up built down town significantly overbudget and a year late.  Everyone is going to want to get a bite out of this once in a lifetime apple and that apple is much bigger in downtown Buffalo that it could ever be in OP.  Dunkirk is right, follow the money, and that trail leads to downtown Buffalo.

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  4. 6 minutes ago, SlimShady'sSpaceForce said:


    true. While I love Milano his replacement did perty darn good 😊 

     

    yeah yeah. Against a practice team. 

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    You may be right Shady.

     

    I think Klein's role is different from Milano's when he plays though.  I think they like to drop Milano into coverage against the RBs and TEs releasing into their receiving routes.  I think they have Klein stay near the line to rush the passer and stuff the run.  I think last year when Milano was out and Klein first started playing he looked terrible because they asked him to do what Milano was doing in coverage.  Once they figured out he just wasn't athletic enough to do it, they changed his playing responsibilities and he really started to play well up at the line of scrimmage.

     

    If there is someone out there who drills down on the All 22 film maybe you can chime in and say if I'm off base on that.

     

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  5. Just now, uninja said:

     

    I dunno, he was out there for us in the AFCCG and he couldn't stop a soft breeze. I think regardless of whether he's there or not this Sunday the Bills defense is still well equipped to stop KC. Our defense is legit this year.

     

    I think Milano is the only one with the athleticism and coverage chops to slow Kelce down.  Instead of 9 for 120 and 1 td, hopefully 6 for 75 and no tds.

     

    Just my crazy WAG...

     

     

  6. https://www.nbcsportsedge.com/football/nfl/teams/cle/cleveland-browns

     

    Apparently it is affecting his throwing motion and impacting his accuracy...

     

    "NFL Network's Ian Rapoport reports Browns QB Baker Mayfield suffered a partially torn labrum in his left shoulder in Week 2 against the Texans.

    The good news is it's in his non-throwing shoulder. The bad news is that it explains why Mayfield has played so poorly the past two weeks, completing 53.1% of his passes for 6.2 yards per attempt while missing wide open receivers streaking across the field. Mayfield reportedly doesn't need surgery and will continue playing through the ailment, which could be spun as detrimental to the team rather than heroic. Case Keenum will undoubtedly come off the bench if Mayfield continues to struggle."

     

     

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    I think one thing that might help is that the Bills have had the last three games in hand by half time.  I hope Daboll has intentionally kept some looks and wrinkles close to the vest for the Chiefs' game.  The Bills' offense has been pretty vanilla.  Not a lot of pre-snap motion or misdirection.  Very few JA17 runs.  Hopefully the offense can put some plays on the field that will catch their defense off guard.

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  8. 5 minutes ago, Albany,n.y. said:

    The Bills will be playing there on February 13th. 

     

    I'd love to go.  I also wanted to see the Bills play in Vegas but COVID blew that one up.  I've been lucky that the Bills have played in Nashville the last few years which is only a two hour drive for us.  We'll be there in two weeks for that game.  We haven't been out West in quite a few years.  A Bills game would be a nice excuse.  🙂

     

     

  9. 2 minutes ago, TheBrownBear said:
    3 minutes ago, TheBrownBear said:

    Also, it's not a domed stadium.  It's a covered, open-aired, stadium.  Lightning could still easily enter the field and remains dangerous, but the rest of the elements are kept out.

     

     

    Funny they left the fans in the stands then.   It is a beautiful stadium.  I'd love to see a Bills game there someday.  

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  10. 2 minutes ago, SCBills said:

    They mentioned Josh Allen a few minutes later, and Schefter clarified that Josh Allen belongs there too, but they were discussing young QB's that came onto the scene firing on all cylinders - whereas Josh was developed into the guy he is now. 

     

    I missed that part SCB.  Thanks for throwing that out there.   I can see that distinction.  I generally like Schefter and find him to be pretty locked into the NFL scene and dependable.  He usually is just a breaking news reporter and you don't hear his opinion on teams and players very often.

     

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  11. https://thespun.com/nfl/afc-west/los-angeles-chargers/nfl-world-reacts-to-adam-schefters-bold-justin-herbert-comment

     

    Schefter made this pronouncement in the pregame commentary when the start of the game was delayed 30 minutes for a thunder storm.  (A $5 BILLION dome stadium and they can't play in it during a thunder storm?  What the h*ll?)

     

    He also said during the same soliloquy that Mahomes and Herbert were the two best young QBs in the NFL and would be the choices of any NFL GM looking to start a franchise.

     

    I'm not here to put down Mahomes or Herbert, I agree with Schefty that they are amazing young QBs.   I don't need to put them down to believe that Josh is fantastic too.  Was Schefty just throwing a hot take out there on the fly and just overlooked Allen, or does he really put Mahomes and Herbert in a different tier than Allen? 

     

    I think Allen legitimately deserves to be in the conversation for best young NFL QB.  I would put Mahomes, Allen, Herbert, and Watson all in that group.  Watson obviously has some issues that could derail his career, and I could see some people leaving him out of that conversation right now because of it.  I'm not going to get mad about someone believing that Allen isn't the best of the three, but for Josh to not even earn an honorable mention is a bit strange.

     

    For my money, I wouldn't trade Allen for either of them.  That's not a knock on Mahomes or Herbert, I just have a huge amount of faith in Josh and believe he has the traits to be an all-time great QB.  I also believe Josh's DNA fits Buffalo far better than either of the other two guys would.  

     

     

     

     

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  12. 4 minutes ago, YoloinOhio said:

    Wow shefter just put Herbert in the Hall of Fame

     

    2 minutes ago, 34-78-83 said:

    Heard that. And said that Mahomes and Herbert were the best 2 young QBs in the game. No mention of our boy.

     

    3 minutes ago, jkeerie said:

    And no mention of Josh Allen in the same sentence as Mahomes and Herbert.

     

    We need to cue up the clip of Spencer Brown giving Shefty grief for being short...

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  13. 8 minutes ago, Don Otreply said:

    What a years worth of tape will do for a decent DC…,  

     

    we aren’t that unknown team anymore, (as it were) Dabol has his work cut out for him going forward, we will need to be proficient at all aspects of offense or we will suffer the consequences when we play the best of our opponents, I have faith that McDermott has (figuratively) kicked Dabol in the azs hard enough to drive that point home, at least one can hope, 😁👍

     

    Go Bills!!!

     

    I think Daboll has been playing his cards close to the vest these last three weeks.  I expect the Chiefs to get some new looks and wrinkles next week.

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  14. 1.  The Bills have 3 wins this season.  The Jets, Pats, and Phins have combined for 3 wins.  I see more playoff football in Orchard Park next January.

     

    2.  Dawson Knox has 4 tds on the season so far and is now tied with Gronk for most TE tds in the NFL. (*Gronk will miss Week 4 with an injury)  Are we all watching Knox's Year Three Leap right now?

     

    3.  The offense is averaging 33.5 points a game, and 39 points a game in the last three games.  Now think about the fact that the Bills defense is playing better than the offense...

     

     

     

     

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  15. I've heard people say that Spencer Brown is too tall at 6'8" to play guard.  I don't know if that's true or not.  Robert Gallery is 6'8" and he's a hell of a guard.  The issue is that most really big guys just aren't very nimble or athletic, their massive size is their calling card.  If I recall correctly, Brown had a SPARQ score that was off the charts. He has rare athleticism for a man who is 6'8" and 311 lbs. 

     

    Because Brown is so agile, it might be tough for d-linemen to get underneath him and get him going backwards, which has always been the knock against tall guards.  Brown may end up being  the rare big man who can play guard well because of his athleticism.

     

    Brown is blowing people up on running plays when brought in as an extra linemen.  I think if he can show some pass blocking chops in practice as the season goes on, I wouldn't be surprised to see him in the starting five at guard before Thanksgiving. 

  16. 10 minutes ago, BTB said:

    Kind of what I suspect.  Protection has been below average, and Allen’s mobility has bailed them out 

     

    You're exactly right BTB.  If it wasn't for Josh's ability to slide around the pocket and roll out of the pocket and still deliver strikes, the Bills offense would be dead in the water.  

     

    Daboll needs to stay in 11 personel and continue to swing Knox or Gilliam into the backfield to provide and extra blocker for Josh along with the RB.  The O-line just isn't playing very well right now.  I'm not sure what the answer is, but if Ford and Feliciano continue to play like this, I suspect we're going to end up starting a 6'8" rookie guard at some point this season.

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    Sanders can take the top off the defense and  work the slot.  That's something we didn't have with John Brown.  Sanders can run the entire route tree just like Diggs. He's another versatile weapon Daboll can put on the field to make defenses sweat.  He is going to feast all year against team's #2 CB.

     

    Another great signing from Beane.

     

     

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  18. These all 22 tapes point out something that is a key part of Allen's game but something that is not commented on very often, namely, Allen's uncanny ability to move around the pocket.   He has the ability to sense pocket pressure, shift around the pocket while still looking down field, and find the open receiver.  Those two or three shuffle steps he takes negates the opposing pass rush and bails out the O-linemen who get beat at the line of scrimmage.

     

    Allen seems to have a sixth sense and manages to just barely get out of the way to avoid the sack.  It's like the Coyote trying to catch the Roadrunner.  In the last game they showed Chase Young on the sidelines going off after almost sacking Allen..... again.  It's crazy the number of times Allen almost gets sacked in a game.

     

     

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