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  1. 2 minutes ago, Buffalo716 said:

    Lack of Elite arm strength?

     

    Yeah I don’t think anybody ever said he had elite arm strength 

     

    Having a noodle arm and elite arm strength are completely different… He has a good arm just not elite arm strength 

     

    I never said he had elite arm strength … There’s 110 quarterbacks in the NFL and only five or 10 have elite arm strength

     

    There’s a massive difference between elite arm strength and a noodle arm … 

     

    Barkley has a noodle arm… Tua Doesnt have elite arm strength… Like most NFL quarterbacks

    His throws always seem to have a lot of air under them…especially the outs.  Idk if that’s covered by the definition of ‘arm strength’ though 

  2. This bengals game was proof that the injury bug is gonna cost every team a game at some point…Miami hung around without tua but the floodgates opened once Howard went down.  Evened out some of the good fortune the dolphins have seen with injured opponents so far 

     

  3. Just now, Scott7975 said:

     

    Yep its the recievers making that offense, not the QB.  I'll say that Tua is probably better quick strike.  Bridgewater is probably better reading the field and can throw it deeper.

     

    On a side note, Miami might need another QB.  Can we trade Keenum straight up for Waddle?

    Bridgewater isn’t as accurate but he seems like he’s better at going through progressions…tua seems like a 1-2 read guy but if his guy is open he won’t miss 

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  4. 2 minutes ago, Nextmanup said:

    I don't know, of course, but I'm guessing we are not going to see TUA for a LONG time.

     

    Like this season is probably over the Fish.  So yes, we want Bengals to lose, though I don't think they will be trouble for anyone this season anyway.

     

     

    Teddy is looking just as good as tua has 

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  5. 2 minutes ago, Captain Caveman said:

     

    https://theathletic.com/3631317/2022/09/27/nfl-concussion-protocol-facts/

     

    If the team’s medical staff feels any player is at risk of a concussion, they are required to pull the player to the sideline and into the medical tent for a focused neurological exam. The exam includes a cervical spine exam (including range of motion and pain), an evaluation of speech, observation of gait, and an eye movement and pupillary exam. If the player displays signs of any loss of consciousness, gross motor inability, confusion or amnesia, team medical staff are not permitted to let the player return to action.

     

    Who has final say about the player’s status?

    Each step of the league’s concussion protocol is determined by a team physician in consultation with an unaffiliated neurotrauma consultant on the sideline.

     

    Wow the independent neurologist just consults?

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  6. 1 minute ago, PromoTheRobot said:

     

    Tua is making plays. But it's a matter of time before an NFL DC solves that game plan. Then will Tua be able to win a different way?

    He’s as good as anyone throwing to guys that were schemed wide open which is what we’ve seen so far…seems very gunshy in tight windows though 

  7. On 9/26/2022 at 3:22 PM, LeGOATski said:

    It feels like the first loss to the Pats last season.

    I am more sure we will get them in the rematch than if we destroyed them with our starters Sunday.  That roster we were down to in the second half was pretty dreadful and we still should’ve pulled it out.  

    1 hour ago, TN Bills Fan said:

    He is 9-15 in games decided by 7 or less.  None of them is St. Josh's fault.

    Josh is 9-15 in games decided by 7 or less.  Not good enough.

    Josh is 9-15 in games decided by 7 or less.  Puts him behind Brady, Rogers, and Mahomes.  

    I hope he spitefully stops blowing teams out just to adhere to this silly metric. I doubt Brady,mahomes, and rodgers had a run of 20 consecutive two + score wins.  We are reaching historic levels.  He’s had plenty of clutch should be game winning drives that the defense blew too…ala cardinals game and chiefs playoffs game.

    Bucs game he was great and we got hosed on that uncalled pi against diggs in the end zone that would’ve won us the game…josh was plenty clutch in that one.  

     

    pats cheapshotted him his rookie year and he missed the tail end of the potential game winning drive. 
     

    You really gonna hold those against him?

    josh is extremely clutch imo,  it’s the defense that’s great until an absolutely key moment then can’t make the play 

     

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  8. On 9/26/2022 at 7:54 PM, UKBillFan said:


    Think that’s why, I’m the cold light of day, I’d point the finger more at Bass and Milano than the offensive players, due to less time on the field.

    I could see that…the dolphins had some dropped picks too but milanos hit him right between the numbers.  I think losing kumerow is the big thing that gets overlooked…if diggs and McKenzie were in the lineup more down the stretch we win that one easily imo.  The more I think about it the luckier it feels like the dolphins got 

  9. On 9/27/2022 at 1:11 AM, Airseven said:


    All that is fair. And it carries weight since Cowherd usually praises the Bills.

     

    The sloppiness at the end of games happens without fail. Allen presses. Also, he fumbles nearly every time he’s touched in the pocket but that’s a separate issue.

    Literally none of it is fair lol we were missing 5 offensive linemen down the stretch in that game.   We were an injury away from Gilliam having to play guard.  If we called more running plays and averaged 2 ypc blowhards like cowherd would’ve been the first to criticize the playcalling.  We were vastly undermanned to close out that game it’s kind of incredible we kept it close.  This whole ‘Miami had injuries too so injuries don’t matter’ thing is easily disprovable when you look at both teams snap counts. They had hunt and little miss like 2 total plays and that was pretty much it 
     

    we couldn’t rotate players because of how depleted our roster was and gassed players not being able to get substituted out is obviously going to lead to sloppiness. 

  10. Has anyone looked at the snap counts from the Miami game?  How are you running the ball with that offensive line we finished the game with?  Tennessee was a pass heavy game plan I’m sure because the front 7 is their strength and the weaknesses are at corner 

     

    kc claimed they got smoked in the Super Bowl because they were missing a few offensive linemen….we were missing like 5 on Sunday 

  11. Fun stat of the day…the pats have never won a superbowl without losing to Miami in the regular season 

    21 hours ago, Tipster19 said:

    I hated that the Bills were so heavily favored going into the season, it was designed for failure from jump street. It’s pathetic how disrespected the Bills have been traditionally and then go to the greatest team on earth, no balance whatsoever. once again I’ll say that the Ravens and Chiefs’ games holds great importance to the Bills’ goals. Win them and we’ll be right where we want to be. I will say that although I greatly appreciate Kyle Brandt beating the drum for us the last couple of seasons but he innocently actually put more pressure on the Bills. I also agree wholeheartedly in what he said about Bills Mafia, stating don’t make be crybabies and hide behind excuses. I believe that the majority of fans out there know about the Bills being decimated with injuries and they were playing in extreme weather conditions. It’s a good way to alienate people, nobody wants to hear excuses. 
     

    I mean…if the Sportsbooks knew the healthy players we’d be left to finish this game out with, we would’ve been 10 point underdogs.  If that lineup was considered our starters we’d be the underdog almost every game 

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