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Everything posted by RobbRiddicksTDLeap
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Jesus, I remember my Dad buying beer from him at the War Memorial for Bisons game. “Buy a warm one from me, the next ones free!” The Conehead guarantee. He’s 100% correct. I get the same feeling every week watching the Bills with my son. The Glory Years have returned, and it’s sweet as honey.
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Hahahahaha, “put it there fella.”
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Jets DE talking trash about Josh Allen
RobbRiddicksTDLeap replied to smuvtalker's topic in The Stadium Wall
Ha. Craig Carton. Ha. The Jets. Ha. Jonathan Franklin-Meyers. Haahahahahahahaha. Don’t wake the sleeping giant. That team has one good player on defense. Good luck covering anyone not across from Sauce Gardner. F word the Jets. Forever. Go Bills. -
Oh. I would say that the Nickel is their base scheme, and that everything builds off that. There’s no real “heavy set” to the defense. I’d much rather have Taron Johnson on the field than Dodson. It’s a liability against the zone run schemes, but I’d still rather have the best 11 guys on the field.
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Im not sure what you’re trying to say here? The Bills defense got gashed on Sunday night BECAUSE of scheme. The defense bent, but did not break. That’s also part of the scheme.
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I will agree that the Eagles run game scared me before last night, and I feel like the Bills scheme got exposed last night. But, I also don’t think it’s something that can’t be overcome. And I don’t think that Robert Quinn makes them so much better than the Bills O-line and Josh Allen can handle. I really don’t buy into the Eagles at all. But they’re undefeated, and they’re odds on favorite for the NFC. They’re the only thing to talk about in NFC. So this is the team that’s getting better to make a run. But… I don’t think this trade deadline deal, the move that makes that makes them better than a team with great chemistry and motivated from within. If the Bills signed Robert Quinn in the off-season, or traded for him then, I’d be over the moon. Just for the record.
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I don’t think I would? 18.5 sacks is a huge number, and he’s a good player, but the news media is acting as if he is all of a sudden the best pass rusher in the league. I’m not big on trades in the NFL. It’s not the same as with the NBA or MLB, where guys can get plugged in and play. Scheme, chemistry, communication, all vary from team to team, and are vital to success. I’m not saying he won’t be successful, I’m just saying that I don’t think it’s as big of a deal as what people here and in the news are making it out to be. I’ll continue to say that Philly is not that good, and is no match for the Bills or Chiefs.
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This. The Eagles are paper tigers. Since when is Robert Quinn Von Miller? The way that people are talking, you’d think he was. The Niners? Please. Everyone is in love with CMC, and his dazzling triple crown yesterday, but let’s see how his legs hold out for the rest of the season. None of those teams stand a chance against the Chiefs or Bills. And it’s not even close.
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I used to be NateOdomsBFF, then something happened with my account, and here I am. I used to love that Riddick leap as a kid. It was always a guaranteed TD or 1st down.
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Bye Week: Excitement or Snooze?
RobbRiddicksTDLeap replied to Mark Vader's topic in The Stadium Wall
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THE ROCKPILE REVIEW - Bills Win in Kansas City, 24-20
RobbRiddicksTDLeap replied to Shaw66's topic in The Stadium Wall
I wish I could watch the live games in a relaxed fashion. Yesterday, my kids have really heard a high pitch scream from their Father they didn’t think was possible. I’m pretty good with the profanity. But the trash talking of the TV, that’ll stay. Most times I watch on the replay on NFL+, and I feel like knowing the game is over, has calmed me. Big plays don’t seem as big, the drama isn’t there. So yesterday was a return to glory. Give me the high fives and the gritty in my socks across the den floor. Give me high pitch Daddy, and plenty of sarcastic “ok Romo”. This team is electric. Josh Allen is the one the prophecy spoke of. This rise to power has been slow and steady and built in a way to win for a generation, not a season. Give me higher stakes. Give me more anxiety than I can properly handle in an adult manner. I have chosen love, and I don’t care who knows it anymore. -
My drive to work takes about 2 hours everyday… I can’t imagine a 15 hour commute to go chop wood in Arrowhead. These guys continue to amaze me week after week.
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8 of the Top 60 in the next 4 drafts? For Herbert, absolutely. I get what OP is saying. What Allen and Mahomes bring, is immeasurable. However, over these contracts that they both have; if neither win anymore rings, they could be had for much less than the afore mentioned Herbert Deal. I’m not trying to suggest that Allen won’t win a ring. However. 4 years ago, NO ONE would have called Russel Wilson to the Broncos for some picks. No one. Things change fast in this league. Jerry Glanville said it best “i lose this game, I’ll be baggin’ groceries”. Win now, or try somewhere else.
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BARNBURNER ALERT - Commanders @ Bears TNF
RobbRiddicksTDLeap replied to EmotionallyUnstable's topic in The Stadium Wall
I can’t believe this game is still on. Finally Jeff Bezos got the raw end of a deal. -
BARNBURNER ALERT - Commanders @ Bears TNF
RobbRiddicksTDLeap replied to EmotionallyUnstable's topic in The Stadium Wall
I don’t understand how Justin Fields is allowed to play quarterback. He had that TE wide open, and gave the most effortless throw I’ve ever seen. Maybe ever. And I coach kids, and work with Brooklyn 20 something’s, I know what effortless looks like. Horrible. I feel bad for Bears fans. -
That ref was really heated though. I’m sure that he’s going to tell his other Dentist buddies at the golf course ALLLLL about it today. “I don’t care that you’re 6’4” 255lbs, pal. I says to him, you’re on my field now Mr.” All jokes aside, it’s good to see a ref take control of a potentially volatile situation. After the Pickett hit, it looked like there was going to be real trouble in this game. Sometimes you have to make a stand to let the players know that anyone can go… granted there was a minute left, but still.
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Opposing coaches pressers after playing the Bills
RobbRiddicksTDLeap replied to JerseyBills's topic in The Stadium Wall
I feel like the point, and it’s an old school way of thinking, is to execute. If you can’t get it done with TD’s, you have to score something. Kicking field goals allowed you to say “ok we got 3, now let’s do it again and get 7”. It gives you something to build on. 4th and 19, no huddle, 3rd and long, it’s all low percentage success. You want to give your team, especially against the 2nd string defense, something to build on during the week. Something positive to look at on film. Imagine if you had a bad week at work, and on Monday your boss hammers you on every tiny thing you did wrong, but never gives you anything to work off of to get better. As Bills fans we saw a lot of low confidence, zero risk taking coaching over the years. The difference between that and Tomlin, is that Tomlin actually builds his team that way. It’s not just Jauron era scared to make a mistake football. It’s “hey we got beat up, but, we did a lot of things right, and we are going to build on that and get better”. Tomlin is a great coach. He’s facing the biggest task of his career; starting over with a new QB. I think how he goes over the next 2-3 seasons will go a long way to determine his legacy. -
What is "out of bounds" in the NFL?
RobbRiddicksTDLeap replied to PromoTheRobot's topic in The Stadium Wall
I believe that the player (with two feet in the field of play) becomes an extension of the field. Therefore, a ball thrown and caught out of bounds, will be a catch. As for the Lamar 1st down, I thought they had added cameras to the down and distance markers to avoid this discussion. And if they haven’t, they should. They’ve added cameras everywhere else. -
Cowherd killing Bills coaching in his monologue
RobbRiddicksTDLeap replied to zow2's topic in The Stadium Wall
The “third string O line” could have used a break from the nonstop blitzing. Kromer can dial up a scheme to grind out a drive. The roster is full of players up and down the depth chart that can play that way; except for the RB. This team has no effective run game because it doesn’t have a decent enough RB, to make the defense consider defending them. Cook has shown nothing yet, except he doesn’t have great hands. Miss doesn’t belong on this team. One 46 yard scramble doesn’t help, when you can’t hang your hat on 3rd and short. The O line and it’s depth are a strength of this team. Running Back by committee is killing them.
