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  1. 21 minutes ago, Maine-iac said:

    Going to say what no one wants to hear.  It was a good game and a win is a win but make the same mistakes (turnovers and penalties) against the Pats and we will most likely lose.  At some point you need to bring your full A game when it's needed and throwing pics and bringing back multiple 10 plus yard runs because of penalties will not get it done.  It's not can they beat the Pats, no doubt they can, but will they.

    Say it man, say it.  It's the truth.  One of the biggest issues with this team is discipline.  Look for Belicheat's team to clean up their act against us next week.  Can we do the same??  Coaching and discipline is a huge issue with this team this year.  I like McD but he needs to clean up some messes that CANNOT happen if we're going to win in Foxboro next week.  

     

    In other news, this is probably the biggest game we've ever played in Foxboro as far as importanc.  Go Bills!

  2. Good win against a really good D and a much improved (from 2020) Cam Newton.  I respect the hell out that dude after his effort today.  

     

    Frazier dialed up great blitz packages today.  

    D line played tough most of the day and made some huge plays at big moments by knocking down passes.  

    Allen is so good that when he's not AMAZING people think he played poorly.  That's a good thing.  Only play I really didn't like was the sack when we were backed way up on 3rd down in the fourth quarter.  Looked like old Josh, scrambling, ball switching hands...scary.  I didn't even hate the INT too much.  He's a gun slinger and gun slingers gonna sling.  DB made a great read by breaking off his coverage.  

    O-line got a really good push at times today, which was different.  Motor played great.  

    Brown is a rookie being asked to do a lot.  5 penalties is unacceptable.  He knows that, the staff knows that, we know that.  Hopefully he fixes that.  

    Play calling was good at times and terrible at others.  Loved the outside run game that was effective though.  

    Good win...keep rolling. 

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  3. 30 minutes ago, MAJBobby said:

    Allen went with Davis. With the way the wind was blowing left to right it is a better throw with the football going into the wind. The Davis or Sanders throw was a TD if not for a good play from the DB falling off Beasley. 
     

    the throw to Beasley would have continued to carry toward the right sideline just like the throw to Diggs a bit earlier. That is why Allen chose Davis or Sanders whoever was in the endzone forget the number now. 
     

    all plays have progression. The first read was Sanders or Davis which was Open so you take it. Because of the easier throw in the weather. 
     

    I just wish we didn’t have a coward coaching staff scared of the wind. Isn’t that why they told us they drafted the big arm big handed athletic QB was because of games like last night?

    This is exactly what happened.  If you look at the replay from the pocket, which they showed last night, Allen throws the ball before the breaks expecting the safety to follow Beeze.  He didn't and your point about the wind is also correct.  Lots of failures last night.  Josh Allen wasn't one of them. 

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  4. Pretty great write up, as usual, but this one had some extra cheddar!  I'm sooooooooo glad that you spent a bunch of time on this defense.  It was SPECTACULAR last night!  The look on Mahomes face was PRICELESS. Our defense held the most highly touted offense in the NFL over the last three years in check the entirety of the night.  And when they moved the ball our young gun made a huge play.  Super Bowl contenders don't really contend with no defense.  We have one.  We're contending😀

  5. Didn't read four pages so sorry if this has been posted.  However, if you want to see how to honor Native American culture...look up what Florida State did in the late 70's with the Seminole Nation.  It's the path to actually honor them, not some bumble farg white person attempt to connect millionaires playing a sport with a culture that has thousands of years of survival and history behind it.  

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  6. Mahomes was very uncomfortable with our pressure.  Something I noticed on multiple pressures was the fact that our linemen were disciplined enough to stop their rush if it was going to give him a lane to roll out.  He's like Josh, great when he's rolling out.  We kept him hemmed into an amoeba pocket all night and he was very unsettled.  It was a great game plan and showed a high level of understanding about what Mahomes doesn't do well.  Our bull rushes were utilized to perfection to keep the pocket closing in and our ends were highly disciplined to keep his effective rollouts to a minimun.  Also, literally can't say enough about what was happening in our secondary.  Times that he did get out of the pocket he simply didn't have options down the field.  

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  7. 12 hours ago, JaCrispy said:

    One of the reasons I wanted to post this is because I just finished a tough 2 week bout with covid...
     

    Relatives keep asking me if I’m finally going to get the shot...but now that I’ve had the Delta variant, I really don’t see the point- especially if my immunity is now stronger than the vaccine...

     

    This is what I don’t get about the government pushing mandates, and Fauci saying he knows NOTHING about natural immunity...that’s really crazy when you think about it...Fauci’s whole job is to study covid and how it affects people in every way...and you’re telling me that, after 18 months, he knows NOTHING about natural immunity- after all the people that have gotten it and survived?!?!?!

     

    This kind of tells me that maybe the goal has never really been about herd immunity...because if it was, then people with natural immunity should have just as much privilege as vaccinated people imo- maybe even more after this report....

     

    But instead, the actions of Fauci and the government make it seem like the goal is just to get everyone vaccinated, regardless of natural immunity- which seems extremely odd to me...that is not following the science...and it is this odd behavior that makes me not want to get the vaccine for how shady it seems....

     

    Now, I am pro vaccine for whoever wants to get it...but saying you’re following the science, while completely ignoring natural immunity just doesn’t add up to me, and makes it seem like there is an ulterior motive to get everyone vaxxed...

    It doesn't make sense to you that the DOD would mandate vaccines to keep a healthy fighting force?  If troops can be back to work in three days instead of two weeks that doesn't make sense to you?  Not dying from this disease is not the only reason to get vaccinated.  Keeping a reliable healtchcare/work/protection/first responder force in place to do essential jobs is also part of it.  

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  8. 11 hours ago, BeerLeagueHockey said:

    Ain’t no collectively solving this one. We’re fuct for life. Masks, life.  Distancing, always.  Kids, ***** off.  Go learn on your own.  Sports? Concerts? Only for the uber rich from here on out.  J&J shot? Whoopty frickin do. The metrics will be the same next winter.

     

    When you tards wake up, don’t come crying to me.

    Sounds like you are for sure.  I had it because the little bastids give it ta me.  I'm immune for a bit now.  Got a shot comin.  I plan on livin.  I will look you up the next time I need a dire crystal ball prediction from a crank.  This board is good for that. 

  9. 17 hours ago, BeerLeagueHockey said:

    Being accepting of this new norm is crazy.  Why didn't we respond this way to Polio?  Were we all selfish back in the mid 1900s?

    You can't have everything.  If you don't make a sacrifice in one area, you lose something else.  Kids are taking it on the chin and selfish adults DGAF.  But, whatever.  We get what we deserve I suppose. 

  10. 12 hours ago, Big Blitz said:

    Well into 2022...

     

     

    Joe Biden Revises Promise: Enough Vaccines for 300 Million Americans by Early Fall

     

    President Joe Biden clarified Tuesday that he expected the delivery of enough vaccine doses for 300 million Americans by early fall.

     

    On Monday, Biden told a reporter that enough vaccines would be available for every American who wanted one in the spring.

     

    https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2021/01/26/joe-biden-revises-promise-enough-vaccines-for-300-million-americans-by-early-fall/

     

     

    Can they just tell us please that mitigation distancing and all that means is indefinite. 

     

    I can't take the looks on my kids faces anymore as I had to tell them AGAIN that we are still full virtual into March.  The Unions here are saying now the vaccine isn't enough.....the metrics are to high and its still in the community.  The teachers don't feel safe.  

     

    School year is over.  That's it.  1 and 1/2 year of education gone.  And it's going to be the same ***t in September.  If you still don't understand this I want to know what you're smoking.   

    Yes, and it's a shame.  It really sucks.  It is the fault of selfish people.  I live in rural PA and we've been in and out of school all year based on case loads.  I just had to tell my son, a junior and the starting PG on the varsity basketball team that he is quarantined for two weeks.  We lost three varsity starters and two juniors this week from a squad that should be running it.  I also had to tell his friend who just got back from a 14 day quarantine that he is gone again too.  The virus will do what the virus will do but people not following SIMPLE mitigation efforts are wrecking the school experience for our kids.  The grass isn't always greener.  Going back to school in this mess puts a whole new set of factors into play. 

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