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Bermuda Triangle

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  1. if the bolded is the case, and Reid has "multiple DUI contacts", then Reid either has horrible luck or is a terrible driver.
  2. All year, we kept on reading how poor the Bills' point differential was. Cleveland finished at -11 for the season.
  3. his "kid", whom he hired, aware of the road rage incident and prior DUI....
  4. Again. why have a rule book if the rules will not be enforced, or will be unevenly enforced? Punch in the head: no call, boys will be boys. Holding/illegal contact throughout both conference championship games: generally uncalled (blatant hold goes uncalled on a Rodgers INT), but called on a crucial 3rd down in favor of TB. Perhaps the Bills should go straight man-to-man and hold the sh&t out of opposing receivers?
  5. The Bills are overly reliant on Allen and his skill set, partly because the run game is so poor. How many times, when it was 3rd or 4th and 1 did you want Allen to hand the ball off to an RB? Personally, 0 times for me. Given Allen's willingness to stand in the pocket and wait for plays to develop, he's more likely to take hits, and more likely to get injured. I think most would agree that if Allen is out for an extended period of time, we're done, but it would be nice to have a backup QB who can win a game or two if called upon. Look at Matt Moore last year in KC. The guy had been out of football, Mahomes gets hurt in the middle of a game, Moore comes in, Chiefs go on to win that game, and split their next two with Moore starting. Granted, KC's offensive system and offensive personnel are considerably better than those of the Bills, but still...
  6. Cornball move, but if the highlight of your career is a fluke catch (that actually hit the ground) in an 8-8 season, then have at it.
  7. Next year will be Year 3 for Knox, but it seemed to me like he regressed this year. I felt that he was a much better and more aggressive blocker last season (playoff game notwithstanding). This year, it looks like he was tentative on blocks, whiffed at times, and missed assignments. He also seemed more fluid and aggressive with the ball in his hands last year. IMO, he was stiff and tentative after the catch this year (and still managed to fumble twice - on only 34 touches - this year). Beane didn't really sound too enthused or impressed by the production from the TEs this year either.
  8. Did the same thing in the playoff game vs. Houston last year, and in the game vs. AZ this year. His hands are suspect, and that's being kind. Never mind top-end speed, he seems to have very little burst or acceleration.
  9. Despise Brady, but TB is the lesser of two evils for me. Guys like Hill, Clark, Chris Jones, the Chiefs OL, etc. are POS.
  10. No thanks on Singletary being the 3rd down back next year - he has terrible hands.
  11. Most of the Chiefs fans I've seen on Twitter are straight trash.
  12. I'd rather watch teams play a clean game, and let talent prevail. it's pretty clear that KC's game plan was to hold the WRs and bump them >5 yards past the LOS. Kudos to them - it worked, and all it cost them was 1 defensive holding penalty and a stern talking to by the refs to Spagnuolo. Pushing guys over piles after the whistle was a beyotch move too. But that seems to be who KC wants to be now.
  13. exactly my point. Inconsistent. What is their threshold on calling defensive holding? It was called once on each team throughout the game...clearly, their threshold is not rooted in the rule book. Should each team just play man-to-man and just hold the opposing receivers? Seems to be the way to go...depending on the mood of the refs.
  14. not the reason we lost, but the refs, once again, were woefully inconsistent and turned a blind eye to a play that was worthy of an ejection.
  15. and was being interfered with. the near-constant holding and illegal contact probably had something to do with the lack of separation
  16. Allen's facemark was grasped last night, he was slapped in the head by a blitzing DB while in the pocket...no call on either. The Jones punch...no call. Defensive holding/illegal contact....called once all game. Why have rules if they are selectively enforced and not consistently applied?
  17. The D was not good this year. They were downright horrible to start the year (maybe the first 6-8 games), played a bit better in the 2nd half, and then dropped 2 steaming piles of crap in the post-season. But we'll always have Baltimore.
  18. Not quite sure why or when defensive holding or illegal contact stopped being penalties. The lack of calls directly impacted the outcome of the GB/TB game, and IMO, did have an effect on the way our game unfolded.
  19. I think there was a play or two last night where Lee Smith was lined up in the slot. That must have really scared the KC defense.
  20. The Chiefs red zone defense is horrible. Cleveland attacked the KC defense better than we did.
  21. We really have no playmakers on defense. Milano and White make a play every now and then. Pressure from the front four would obviously help (IMO, Butler, Addison and Jefferson added very little). LB play in general was sub-par, and frankly, I didn't think that Tre was very good this season. Singletary is a below-average NFL RB (and frankly shouldn't be near the top of a RB depth chart for an NFL team). Has he really made anyone miss since the Rams game? Poor hands as well. Moss looks more of an RB2. Knox looked stiffer when he caught the ball this year versus last. No fluidity at all. Definitely need more speed at TE/RB. At WR, is Davis a big-bodied red zone threat? He has a big frame, but does he use his size? Seems that too often this year, he let the ball come to him, rather than attacking the ball in the air. Is Hodgins the big-bodied red zone threat? Lots of questions to be answered this off-season.
  22. ...by NOT watching the Sabres
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