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  1. off day nuggets

     

    per the athletic - Tim G - so Isiaih McK (19) on X-Mas eve dropped his pit bull pup a the boarder for the trip to NE, finds his burger placed closed so he goes onto the gram and asks who got eats and a family says us, so he pops in for polish eats...only in the 716...

     

    back to our original programming...

     

    Below...no Dabs or Fraz - depending on the weekly results we are having this is either good or bad news for us uptight beotches who frequent this portal of higher thought

     

    Nate Hackett hits the lottery as GB OC, he is the next Eric B-enemy ?

     

    The Jacksonville Jaguars are the first known team to take advantage of the early interview window provided to clubs in search of a coach, and they're moving in multiple directions.

    The club, which dismissed Urban Meyer earlier this season, has requested permission to interview six NFL coordinators: Tampa Bay Buccaneers offensive coordinator Byron Leftwich and defensive coordinator Todd Bowles; Dallas Cowboys offensive coordinator Kellen Moore and defensive coordinator Dan Quinn; Indianapolis Colts defensive coordinator Matt Eberflus; and Green Bay Packers offensive coordinator Nathaniel Hackett.

    NFL Network's Tom Pelissero reported the requests for Leftwich, Quinn, Eberflus and Hackett, while NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport reported the request for Moore, and NFL Network's Mike Garafolo reported the request for Bowles.

    The club also has shown interest in former Philadelphia Eagles coach Doug Pederson and former Detroit Lions coach Jim Caldwell. Per Pelissero, Pederson's interview is expected to happen this week.

  2. Thurs injury-practice status - Joe B - Athletic on-site

     

    Bills WR Stefon Diggs said he thinks they’ll be getting Emmanuel Sanders back this week and Bills WR Stefon Diggs said he was happier for his brother, Cowboys CB Trevon Diggs, making the Pro Bowl than himself.

     

    Bills not practicing Thursday by my count: DT Star Lotulelei (unknown) CB Cam Lewis (unknown) - note Dotson moved from COVID list.

    COVID listL WR Cole Beasley, LT Dion Dawkins, G Jon Feliciano, DE A.J. Epenesa, TE Quintin Morris (P squad), OL Bobby Hart (P Squad), DE Mike Love (P Squad)

     

    Weds - BN report - Bill and Pats injures-COIVID info and some quotes (note Feliciano said on twitter - paraphrase - " hey dummies coming @  me - I am vaxxed"

     

    The Bills have five players from the active roster and three from the practice squad on the Reserve/Covid-19 list: Beasley; offensive linemen Jon Feliciano, Dion Dawkins and Bobby Hart; linebacker Tyrel Dodson, defensive ends A.J. Epenesa and Mike Love, and tight end Quintin Morris. Morris, Hart and Love are on the practice squad. Morris was placed on the list Wednesday, a few hours after McDermott noted seven on the list.

    The Bills have had at least one player on the Covid list since Nov. 2, but the protocols have changed since then. 

    Beasley posted on Instagram that he was experiencing mild symptoms, but wrote he is missing the game because of the rules, not because of the virus.

    The NFL updated its protocols last week, making it easier for vaccinated players to return more quickly but continuing daily testing for unvaccinated players and a mandatory 10-day period before they can return. Vaccinated players can test out of Covid protocols once they are asymptomatic for at least 24 hours.

    While Beasley has been outspoken about the vaccine and his views on Covid protocols multiple times starting in the summer, Allen did not weigh in when asked his views on the new rules.

    “I mean, that’s really not my place to speak on that,” Allen said. “I’m just trying to be the best quarterback I can be, be the best teammate I can be for this team, and try to go win a game on Sunday.”

    Allen echoed McDermott’s answers that even with a key player out ahead of a huge game, the Bills’ focus is now just on what they can do at practice.

    "Those are the things we can't control," McDermott said. "And I think we just need to focus on what we can and that's going out to practice in a few minutes and continuing to improve our football team."

    Injury report

    Josh Allen was a full participant in the walkthrough. Last week, he was limited Wednesday and Thursday because of a sprained left foot, before he was a full participant Friday and started Sunday’s game. Allen said there was nothing lingering from the injury in the Tampa Bay game.

    “No. Good to go,” he said Wednesday.

    Sanders (knee) was limited and running back Taiwan Jones (knee) did not participate.

    Safety Micah Hyde (back) and defensive end Jerry Hughes (neck) were limited Wednesday, each with new injuries. Hughes was dealing with a foot injury last week, but was good to go for the game against the Panthers, playing 53% of snaps on defense.

    Patriots wide receiver Nelson Agholor (concussion) and running back Rhamondre Stevenson (illness) did not practice Wednesday.

    Nine players were limited: center David Andrews (shoulder), defensive lineman Christian Barmore (knee), linebacker Ja’Whaun Bentley (ribs/ankle), running back Brandon Bolden (knee), kicker Nick Folk (left knee), running back Damien Harris (hamstring), wide receiver N’Keal Harry (hip), safety Adrian Phillips (knee) and wide receiver/specialist Matthew Slater (illness).  Note Slater made the pro bowl as special teamer.

     

  3. this portal, first day after a loss, esp a tough one, is full of ventingnd and frustrations, given, we are 0-5 in close games and the gameplan, in-game decisions are magnified as a few plays made or not are the difference...ad McD isnt going anywhere anytime soon, playoffs next, and beyond that bet the assistants for the most part will be retained unless we collapse during the stretch...one big win should rid the stench

  4. will get feedback mid-week grades from Joe B of the Athletic who does a credible job of film review and feedback with some good in-depth analysis as well...he picked on Morse last game (Pats) and gave good grade to a DT (Phillips) despite all the runs (and yards and big play)

  5. if you want to cut Star - with 2 years remaining - it will cost 5.1M in dead cap to save over 4M

    That dead amt is likely highest on team, and then take into consideration OL potentials like Morse, Ford, D Williams or Feliciano and you are over 10M in dead cap which works against signability of other FAs and effects competetitivness...so as much as we would like to jettison Star we likely have to keep him around 1 more year (and draft his 2023 replacement in 2022to learn the ropes) then cut him in 2023..that damn skip of Covid year where he skipped-out and the 3 year contract rolled over into year 4 is painful for next season.

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  6. 1 hour ago, Nextmanup said:

    He's already extended his NFL career as long as he could have hoped for.


    Now he'll ride on the bench of years to come, and millions and millions of dollars.

     

    He'll retire very wealthy, so good for him.

     

    His playoff game against Jacksonville was the worst QB'd playoff game I've ever seen (and that goes for both teams!)

     

    Bortles was terrible too.  That was a very winnable game for us, if we had an ounce of offense.

     

     

    and peterman with the game-ending and season-ending relief performance for the injured Tyrod - for a seventh rounder Tyrod has done extremely well as in multi-millionaire

  7. 4 hours ago, Billl said:

    WTF?  Dodson was the only person on the field who didn’t blow their assignment.  Epenesa ran himself out of the play completely giving up the edge.  Dodson took on the FB and forced the play into Edmunds’s gap.  Edmunds ran clear past his gap.  Milano took a terrible angle, and then the Safety (Hyde IIRC) was nowhere to be found.

     

    It looked like a Chinese fire drill.

    It’s possible that Epenesa was supposed to dive to the inside and Hyde was going to back fill the edge.  That would have been fine had Edmunds not hit the wrong gap.  The more I think about it, this seems the most likely explanation.

    check the play if you think Hyde could fill the edge - as he was too far from the LoS to do that IMHO

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