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Good Stuff! Riddick and Stephen A. Giving Props
WideNine replied to billsbackto81's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
It is hard to show more ignorance of the game than that guy. It was more Dallas not playing up to their potential. Just idiotic. What an informed breakdown of the X's and O's. The way Dak LET himself be strip-sacked... Riddick then kindly introduces the slower student in the room to concepts like downfield coverage and pressure packages. It is not like the Bills did not miss on some opportunities to cash in more, or did not have some interceptions overturned with nebulous calls. Looked like he started drinking heavily yesterday watching his cowboys fail, and barely sobered up for the cameras. -
Was not knocking Smoke at all and I know what he has done this season, but you realize that he only had 26 yards this game because of the attention Dallas was giving him? My point was that teams are focusing on taking Brown out by putting their best DB on him and double-covering him, but that just opens things up for all our other receivers. If Brown were one of those stat-craving prima donnas some were saying the Bills needed to sign, he would be pouting in the locker room. I can guaranty Brown was enjoying the team celebration and just happy he contributed to the "W". Allen is coming into his own... I expect some ups and downs still, but he is putting in the work to change the narrative many had of him coming out of the draft.
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Teams have done a lot to take Brown away figuring Allen was mostly one-read QB and by taking away Brown (his usual first read) Allen would get rattled. I thought Beasley, Knox, and our other receivers would have to pick up their games and the slack. They have certainly risen to the occasion, and Allen is more than a one-read QB.
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Truth. For some I think the negativity is just where they feel most comfortable - they kind of have that vulture vibe. For others they cant bring themselves to dare hope, to feel good after a win because it will mean a longer fall the next time the team stumbles. For those I would say that life is too damn short to ignore celebrating the wins just so you can keep sandbagging your fragile feelings against the next loss. That truth can apply to more than the game of football. Live it up Bills fans - your Bills are 9-3 winners, and they did it on a national stage. It is ok to feel very good about your team - you deserve it.
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Under the radar star for the Bills vs. Cowboys
WideNine replied to Stallions's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Honestly, not every X's and O's guy is a good sideline game analyst, motivator, or leader. Daboll has a really creative offensive mind, but from the box he balances that with what he is able to see on the field - where we are getting push, where we are struggling, what defenders are playing too far off or too aggressive. It is more of a sanctum where he can do what he does best, analyse the game and find the mismatches, and relay that to Allen. It's working for both of them. -
Allen 4th and 1 opinions wanted
WideNine replied to Don Otreply's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
The way he ripped that ball and that Dallas player attached to his hands as well across the line and then the fist pump - what can you say? A whole lot of compete in that kid. -
More proof the league is rigged for the Pats****
WideNine replied to peterpan's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
The confusion was mainly due to the video looking like it was put together by my 10 year old using video from the cold war era. But remember that whole game was a foggy, soggy mess on camera. -
More proof the league is rigged for the Pats****
WideNine replied to peterpan's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
That video was a bit confusing how it was mashed together... but I get it now. You have to look at the where the ball was spotted the previous play. Someone should have been keeping an eye on the chain gang because they had to be the ones creeping the fixed marker forward a yard. Some stadiums are notorious for their crews being a bit slanted so coaches have to be on their toes. I think it was the Meadowlands where if they opened certain gates to the stadium it created a lot of cross wind on the field and the crews would open them when the opposing teams were kicking field goals. Sometimes it is the little things, and something like that and deflated balls I would not put past the Boston crews. -
More proof the league is rigged for the Pats****
WideNine replied to peterpan's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
This. I have been on some of those chain gangs along the sideline and that did not look like the side with the chains. Looked like it was just a marker that was supposed to be lined up with the chains across the field and the guy had placed it at the wrong spot. May have gotten a call from upstairs or spotted it himself and moved it. Also appears that on the video feed they mark that imaginary 1st down line off of that marker. Don't think this is conspiracy worthy - there is enough head-scratchers when it comes to NE and gratuitous calls or non-calls. -
Bills @ Cowboys, Thanksgiving Day - 4:30
WideNine replied to whatdrought's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
That guy. He is like a one-man Department of State for fan football sites. -
Bills @ Cowboys, Thanksgiving Day - 4:30
WideNine replied to whatdrought's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
That's comforting. Can imagine..... "Look Garrett, I'm not going to fire you in the middle of the season. I need time to find your replacement so try not to embarrass yourself with the little time you have left." Think it is going to be a tough game, but should not be a laugher like MNF. White has been the contributing in the takeaway column, but we need others to create a few - they have been so close to a few pick 6's. If Beasley was not just talking sour grapes the Cowboys are a talented group, but not exactly a tight-knit team. Not sure they dig down deep to save Garrett's job, but they have skill at a lot of positions and pride. I think this is a more disciplined and different Bills team, but still hard to remain confident. -
Exactly...why even give the guy a click-count for his "informed" opinion. Really breaks down the X's and O's. We're great, they're trash... I could put together a video where I say I think the Bills march into the Cowboy's house, own them, and your coach gets fired by Jerry over the weekend.
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Bills @ Cowboys, Thanksgiving Day - 4:30
WideNine replied to whatdrought's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Easier on the cardio - I like it. Coast into the 4th with a 2 or 3 score lead and then pound the rock the rest of the way while their offense sits helplessly cooling their heels. I would be OK with that kind of finish - not counting on it, but would like it. I think that Denver game was the lowest my BP has been during a Bills game in years beyond reckoning. -
Joshua Patrick Allen, aka Mr 3rd down
WideNine replied to Logic's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
For years we have been gifted an uneven amount of penalties on our first 2 downs that put us in 3rd and likely fail situations. We still get too many of those, but unlike our QBs past Josh converts them. It is like 3rd and longs amp him up. -
Darnold likes to party after a big win
WideNine replied to Reed83HOF's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
This seems in keeping with NY Jets QB tradition. Namath was not a choir-boy. After taking on the full wrath and scorn of the NYC media for seeing ghosts and getting embarrassed by NE, the dude probably needed to blow off steam. Unless he starts showing up to practice and games stoned or drunk, or both I would not be too worried. I prefer my QB to stay clean and sober as an athlete that the team is depending on, but they are human, they are not perfect, and we should not expect that. -
I CAN'T WAIT til the Ravens come to Buffalo
WideNine replied to JerseyBills's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Dunno - If anyone was truly snubbed I would go with Jackson during the draft. If results matter, he has outperformed all the QB's taken ahead of him. No one has "figured" Baltimore out yet. Even teams that have schemed guys free to get to Jackson, have not been able to get him on the turf. It would be a tough match-up and we would have to probably spy him with Edmunds all game as he is likely the only one with the physical tools to mirror him or recover if beat. I do agree that QBs that lean heavily on their run ability in the Read-Option or RPO have a shorter shelf life than those that have to take snaps under center and learn to throw from the pocket, but while at his physical peak Jackson makes that offense a nightmare to defend. If you are Baltimore it makes no sense what-so-ever to try to force him into being a pure pocket-passer and ignore his god-given ability while it is there now to be leveraged. That is just smart coaching. I would love to see the game simply because no one has been able to stop them and I enjoy a good defensive performance and would enjoy seeing how McDermott and Frazier would try to tackle the challenge. I don't think we get smoked like the Rams, we are better built as an overall defense, but there is nothing that indicates we would win that game at this stage of our development. Hard to say it would be a walk in the park - visions of the fleet-footed Fitz waltzing into our end zone from 30 yards out when we played Miami at home lends some credence to the argument that we would be in trouble. -
They were exposed by Matt Patricia playing Detroit. Figured out Goff could not read coverages and McVay was calling everything at the line through the headset - working Goff like a puppet. The league rules cut communication to the headsets at the 15 sec mark of the play clock and Patricia was changing his defensive packages right before the snap, and the Rams could not move the ball. Belichick perfected it in the Superbowl and has a better overall defense to begin with.
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He has, but I get why Daboll likes those speedsters on his roster as they can get around the edge. Foster has some serious wheels. To leverage Duke you kind of have to rethink your approach with what he brings to the game. Just a different skillset.
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Go on the record: The concern-o-meter!
WideNine replied to Pine Barrens Mafia's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Is there an 11? If I were Steve in Bloom County I would open my anxiety closet and 30 years of Bills paraphernalia would topple over and bury me. -
How did you feel waking up this morning?
WideNine replied to Royale with Cheese's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
They will be desparate because Jerry shot one across Garrett's bow in a presser yesterday after they lost to NE. Make no mistake, if they fall to us Garrett is toast. As one article put it, Jerry is all for his coaches till he ain't. -
Week 12: Broncos at Bills Postgame Thread
WideNine replied to Hapless Bills Fan's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
That, and also he and Darnold's stats are highly skewed after both suffered multi-interception games against NE. Those 4 ints happened not going to make excuses other than we all know what an emphasis Belichick places on disguising coverages and luring inexperienced QBs into trap throws - seeing ghosts? But if you did subtract those 4 ints, Allen would be sitting at .3/game. I think there is probably too much emphasis on this as a part of the narrative that folks like to create about Allen. He is very cautious with the ball, many times I believe he is too cautious which leads to holding it too long. The Bills philosophy has been to ride their defense so Allen's cautious approach (prob heavily emphasized by his coaches) is understandable, but I think they have seen that they need to ease up on the reigns a bit. Allowing Allen the flexibility to audible out of a bad play, or into a better one combined with the uptempo offense they have been running seems to have helped him find more balance between getting the ball out more quickly without being reckless with it. -
Agree, but Shaq had a pedigree of success coming out of college and although it took him a while to buy into the system, it is starting to pay off. He can play inside and outside so the versatility is good. I don't think teams go out of their way to game plan for him, but he has been better than Trent Murphy. I hope they can keep him for the right price.