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Simon

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  1. He doesn't look a day over 50.
  2. His mental game today was off the charts good.
  3. The need to protect Elam probably handcuffed them a little bit in that regard.
  4. He's sort of a similar player and it's a fair question, imo.
  5. I also think all the misdirection is hard on guys like them who are limited athletically; one false step and you're out of the play in a split second with zero chance to recover.
  6. I agree the one in the earlier game was ignorant and unnecessary. imo, that one today was a guy playing hard football trying to break up a critical pass that was potentially going to decide that game. He absolutely had to attack the ball and receiver without regards to anybody's safety to prevent that completion. If he doesn't and Coleman catches it, he's let his teammates down.
  7. If you're talking about the FG drive before halftime, he threw away like 4 balls on that possession.
  8. My bad; I was thinking of the play where Tua slipped the pocket and flipped a TD to Waddle.
  9. Probably won't change much since they will all be stretch limos.
  10. You may be correct that they changed that rule this year; I am not 100% sure they didn't.
  11. There were a few people in my house trying to figure out why I wasn't even the tiniest bit upset with that play that night.
  12. His leadership was integral to the Bills turning that game around coming out of the half, imo.
  13. He's relying on a call from upstairs on whether to throw the flag. Whoever told him to challenge it should never have that responsibility again. He's not giving himself up; he's diving for the sticks.
  14. I swear I saw him talking to somebody over the headset while he still had the flag in his hand. Whoever told him to do that should no longer have that responsibility. Losing that timeout for no reason stung at that point. It's irrelevant because he wasn't touched down by contact yet and it wasn't a slide.
  15. Bet it's not the first time you've done that. Guilty here also.
  16. Oliver had dropped into a shallow zone by design and Daquan was riding pine by then.
  17. It's possible because you know how much importance they place on teh DL. Considering that I think we saw DaQuan Jones get demoted mid game today, they might just be willing to look for some insurance.
  18. With 5 DBs going against 5ish skill players, he's jsut generally the least capable athlete among those 10 guys and sometimes it stings the defense. I always give a ton of credit to guys who manage to create successful careers above and beyond their natural skillset and Hamlin is no exception. He's just limited in what he is capable of and can be taken advantage of by smart opponents.
  19. I think he's a marginal athlete, which just isn't enough when your read/react is usually a beat late.
  20. @HappyDays has mentioned Sebastian Joseph-Day in Tennessee. He can play all up and down the DL and is a FA at the end of the year so might be good value at a bargain price. Color me intrigued.
  21. Dorian Williams and Damar Hamlin are both problem spots and Miami spent the majority of their day attacking those two. I hope that both of them are backups by New Years.
  22. If we have Baylon Spector, Cam Lewis, Dorian Williams and Damar Hamlin all starting again, yes they probably will.
  23. The numbers weren't anything to write home about, but I thought he was brilliant for the majority of the game today. Outdueling a QB who was having a near perfect day supported by a ground game that cranked out 150 is no easy trick; he maximized nearly every opportunity he had with the ball and outfoxed the Dolphins DC at every turn.
  24. Tariq Woolen is having a very complicated two weeks
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