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Lieutenant Aldo Raine

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  1. All I know is; which ever QB gets to 300 yds first wins the game; because we all know 300yd games equates to wins. With 7:00 min to go, Wilson is at 123 yds (yikes) and Garappolo is at 201 yds.
  2. FYI...Seattle TE Jacob Hollister is in the NFL because of Josh Allen.
  3. Get some context will ya; I never blamed the defense wholly for the loss. However, they are still accountable for allowing the Browns with less than 5 minutes to march 80 yds down the field to get the go ahead score (after the offense took the lead). So yeah, the defense had an opportunity to close it despite how good they played overall, and they failed to stop them. That's the only point of this conversation.
  4. I’m willing to bet he’s smarter than you.
  5. You’re wrong. Watch the tape and go frame by frame. When the ball gets snapped, he immediately looks left at the far side DB sitting over Beasley. He then immediately goes to the right towards Brown and the far side DB who is over Beasley notices Allen look right and starts to bail deep which opens Beasley up. I won’t argue that his mind was made up to go to Brown from the get go, but he did survey the far side DB over Beasley when the ball was snapped. Once Allen commits to Brown, the DB gives up on Beasley. Watch bit frame by frame.
  6. That's pure conjecture and you know it. Secondly, you think Beane and McDermott are going to the Pegulas after this year to get rid of Allen after preaching "The Process"? If you're so sure, let's make a bet. Who ever loses, leaves the Board Permanently.
  7. Looks like you are the only laughing at your own attempt at humor!
  8. So are you admitting you are done with Allen; because we already know you were never on board?
  9. It's all good. I don't need your charity.
  10. He's in his second year and if he is playing at the level of Andy Dalton who had AJ Green, Mohammed Sanu, and all the other talent around him; I will take it at this point. We have John Brown and Cole Beasley that are consistent; that's it (maybe Knox on occasion). Allen is certainly ripe for criticism, and he is his biggest critic, but look at the talent around him right now. Last year, Foster was the go-to guy and he had is first catch yesterday. We have Singletary, but what can you do when OC abandons the RB. I'll be sure to look out for your positive posts and give you a thumbs up when you do; and I will do the same if your criticism is fair and not jaded.
  11. Way to dodge the question; I will ask it again. Do you comment on both the positives and negatives of his play, or do you just criticize? I suppose the ball just miraculously marched itself down the field for the go-ahead score, or miraculously got the Bills in position for a game tying FG. You can't even give props for that.
  12. Lol; just like your Dabol vs Allen thread last night that seemingly needed a new thread although it was discussed in nearly all the other threads. Obviously you don't. Therefore, we should just keep with mid-tier receivers! SMH
  13. Big difference between being critical and providing constructive criticism, to being biased because you have an honest dislike for someone. Where you do fall? Do you comment on both the positives and negatives of his play, or do you just criticize?
  14. Your opinion would have some more credibility to me if you countered your negativity with the positives in which you see (which are obviously none). You don't offer constructive criticism, you offer biased hatred plain and simple because your narrative (as you stated for the record) is that you DISLIKE the kid.
  15. Cool; I just wanted to get you on record that you DISLIKE him (polite way of saying hate), and that you want him run out of town. You have been marked; no coming back.
  16. Ok; go back and watch the video of the play on YouTube and go frame by frame. When the ball is snapped, Allen looks left and sees the far side CB sitting down over Beasley watching Allen. As Beasley is in his route, the LB blows past Dawkins and has a direct shot at Allen. Allen immediately shifts to the right after his initial glance to the left and the far side CB reads Allen and bails back thus leaving Beasley open. Allen goes back shoulder to Brown as previously discussed. Allen could have gone to Beasley immediately if he wanted to I suppose, but he has a free blitzer right in his face and the far side CB would have stayed on Beasley. If Allen connects with Beasley, he is immediately tackled around the sticks.
  17. If Brown turns around a half-second sooner, he catches that (according to Brown).
  18. (D) Allen stated he saw cover 0 and was going to have a one on one match-up on Brown. Brown in his post game interview said he “got tapped for a go ball “. This tells me he and Allen had some sort of pre-snap communication. The concept is if Brown beats his guy put it in front of him; if not throw a back shoulder behind the WR. Allen threw back shoulder and supposedly Brown stated he misread the route meaning he wasn’t necessarily expecting the back shoulder. If you rewatch the tape, the back shoulder pass was there, just miscommunication for an easy completion. Perhaps Allen should have known Beasley would be open, but his mind was made up upon reading the coverage and was trying to recreate the same magic he captured in the Jets game in my opinion,
  19. No one is wholly blaming the defense; however they did give up an 80 yd TD drive that had they stopped them, would have had a probability of over 90% of winning the game.
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