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NoHuddleKelly12

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  1. KB looks more like TO and backs up his bark with sure hands and yardage bite
  2. And Daboll's play call designs started it all with the WR's getting separation all day!
  3. The "4 Falls of Buffalo" had a great segment on it--Bruce and Thurman watching those replays and commenting on the flow of the game was a great behind the scenes account. Thurman would easily have been the game MVP had the kick made it through. Here's to hoping we get a future SB moment that we will actually want to re-live over and over in a good way.
  4. Dang he went from 48 to 57 in less than a Bojorquez hang time to the 20... Especially when it’s based on incredibly promising potential!
  5. All I can think of when I see this guy is “Turducken”
  6. Gettleman took a calculated risk that Eli would return to form if their FO passed on a QB with the 2nd overall pick this year—problem is that Eli has mobility on par with my 2.5 week old and not even TB12 booster shakes will help that anymore. Realistically how much can he have left before retirement? Wonder what the Giants fan forums are looking like these days?
  7. Great Scott!! I just realized why our sorry WR’s can disappear so easily from any actual game action! They’re not seen and not heard, perfect ? ^^^^^^This. If nothing else, is it too much to ask to bring back the red helmets?
  8. Thanks for posting the presser highlights/nuggets--good for folks like me who don't have time to watch all of it live, but still get the information from it quickly while on a quick break during work day.
  9. Plus who knows how Shady’s shady off-field drama plays out—still lurking in the background, and wouldn’t it be such a Bills outcome to have Goodell jump down from his ivory tower sometime still this year and suspend him 4 games or something like that, right after the Bills turn down an offer for him that includes immediate WR help. Can totally imagine this happening, reflexively as a long suffering fan.
  10. Torture numbers and they’ll admit to anything; especially after 4 starts. What about the eyeball test though?
  11. As well as Don Beebe, Steve Tasker (boy was a baller WR too late in Kelly’s career!!), James Lofton, and a few others https://m.ranker.com/list/best-buffalo-bills-wide-receivers/ranker-nfl
  12. Good call. Definitely honorable mention at a minimum! He was such a disappointment after his Pittsburgh tenure
  13. Yeah, I think Whaley wrote the book on how to dwindle precious draft capital unnecessarily.
  14. He also looked like shades of Steve Young out there juking/running around up to his endzone dive for the TD--he actually had to run almost 30 yards (26 to be exact I believe) on that one. Haven't considered he may be hurt, and I sure hope the Bills don't let him play with something that could turn a lot more serious by being aggravated with more hits, although until a new backup arrives in town, the Bills will move heaven and earth to avoid starting Peterman.
  15. Which of the 3 years in Buffalo would you be referring to, and after many years in the league already? TT had an obvious ceiling in the passing department, but he was given 3 years to make his case as the starter. Can't pigeonhole Allen at this point so early in his starting career.
  16. It is nice that all we have to worry about right now is complaining about the team's play on the field or the swings and misses of the FO, as opposed to the team packing up the moving vans in the middle of the night and careening up the highway to Toronto or some other locale chosen by jon bon jovi!! Forever in your debt for that one Terry & Kim. Here's to greater things yet to come.
  17. I'll admit I was probably too down on him as of last week. Situationally he clearly can still solidly contribute. I'd love to see him break a couple 50+ yarders off now and then, for Allen to followup on on, but time will tell.
  18. Serious question--who hates the ESPN Bills team page situation more: Rodak for being forced to cover the Bills who he clearly can't stand, or we the fanbase who unfortunately stumble across "articles" (lazy cut/paste national narrative hot takes) that his name is attached to?
  19. Call it a feeling, hope that's been starved too long or whatever, but IMO both McD and Allen each exhibit certain authentic leadership qualities that a team can get behind and rally around. For all their warts, and there are many, that's something different at HC and QB than we've seen in a long time, even if the flashy stats still have to catch up along the way. Just for recent comparison's sake, for all his off-season bluster/bravado & sheer entertainment value, did anyone here ever really take sexy rexy all that seriously once the real games started and we weren't tabulating wins and losses of press conferences anymore? Well, that probably goes for the teams that played for him here in Buffalo also. And I have to scroll back to early run Bledsoe or Flutie Flakes before recalling a QB with even close competitive, vocal moxie the likes of which Allen shows. I believe that this thing will gel and give us something positive to talk about for years to come.
  20. This opening schedule stretch with so many away games (5 of 7) against stiff competition is brutal. but if we get back to a home friendly 2nd half schedule having gone something like 3-4 which now is a real possibility, then you have to think they're playing ahead of expectations. Not saying there may not have been element of truth to this, but probably only a small portion. Titans certainly would have already seen Minnie game film to know to bring their A game, and Minnie had the advantages of playing at home in a dome, and their coach thinks it was all Buffalo's play that led to that outcome.
  21. Exactly. these are not mutually exclusive outcomes. In fact, probably complementary. Every rep I think has the potential for him to learn from, regardless of the game plan going in.
  22. Good point. It may be because they are such afterthoughts during the course of a game, until the FG unit comes out on the field, and then suddenly it's a hyper focused spotlight of intensity with so much riding on just one swing of the leg with few do-overs, whereas the QB gets to toss over and over, so less pressure on each individual throw, to make up for any bad mistakes along the way (unless you're Peterman of course).
  23. Agreed. Love the call itself, didn't love the receiving personnel "available" to catch it.
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