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Giuseppe Tognarelli

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  1. The Colts held the ball for 37:15 in their win over the Chiefs. I bet we see the same ball-control approach this week. This might be the first time we see a team really focus the game plan on keeping Josh and the offense off the field.
  2. I think we'll roll the Colts, but there ARE two cautionary tales... 2019: Reich's Colts go to Kansas City on a Sunday night and shut down Mahomes' high-powered offense, winning 19-13. https://www.espn.com/nfl/recap?gameId=401128053 2018, Wild Card playoffs: Reich's Colts go on the road and bury Watson and the Texans, 21-7. https://www.espn.com/nfl/game?gameId=401038952 Different players, sure, but same regime. These games are part of their experience.
  3. Referring to last week as well
  4. Having a hard time trusting he's ready to go with DNP, DNP, DNP, DNP, and then just one limited practice before the game.
  5. Don't bring Beasley back too soon and risk greater injury. Rest him up for the Steelers. If we can beat MIA 56-26 without him, we can beat IND as well.
  6. Did he have Joe Burrows on, too?
  7. "We were able to solve for some things...the really exciting thing is (that) some of the things that we found out really won't be addressed until this off-season." "There's a ways to go...we're not even close to the ceiling." "I don't think there's a ceiling. I think Josh is physically the most gifted athlete we've had play this position in the NFL."
  8. Palmer said Allen has a lot of things to work on still over the off-season and hasn't nearly reached his potential. Says he is the most gifted player we've had at the position. "We were able to solve for some things...the really exciting thing is (that) some of the things that we found out really won't be addressed until this off-season." "There's a ways to go...we're not even close to the ceiling." "I don't think there's a ceiling. I think Josh is physically the most gifted athlete we've had play this position in the NFL." 😍😍
  9. You need PFT in your life.
  10. 1990 was our chance. We blew it. We made it back three times but were heavy underdogs each time. 2020 could be our next and only best chance for the next 30 years. We need to take what's ours this time. Back in Tampa.
  11. I'm glad other people are saying this. Folks always destroy me when I pound the table for this. Hauschka cost us big time last year, yet people felt it wasn't a need.
  12. As someone who has fought very hard to get in shape and stay in shape and has a very poor metabolism, my approach to these things is different. If I make a bunch of delicious food and fall off the wagon, it will only be a negative thing: if the Bills lose, my failure will compound my sadness; if the Bills win, my failure will detract from my joy. So, I get my happiness from self control.
  13. Crying because we're going to lose him, and odds are, take a step back. Even if the new coordinator is brilliant, it will take time to build. We might even have to deal with comments of, "See! Look! Allen was just a system QB! It was the OC! Allen still sucks!" We need to win the Super Bowl this year.
  14. The Bills are going to win the Super Bowl.
  15. Wasn't Phillips injured most of year?
  16. I was watching some highlight packages from earlier in the season, and Allen seems noticeably chubbier back then.
  17. All of his on-field play suggests this is true, yet you get absolutely slammed.
  18. Right, because we must stay focused and there is no time at all for other fun and interesting discussions!
  19. In all seriousness, after watching the game again, am I missing something or does Antonio Williams pretty clearly cut harder, run faster, and hit more fiercely than Zack Moss?
  20. No way! Eventually, I hope, but we're not quite there yet. This is still mainly Daboll.
  21. Gabriel Davis is not better than Kenny Stills right now.
  22. Duke Williams survives. Management clearly loves the guy.
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