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First Round Bust

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  1. being 100 polish.. acceptable pronunciations..(really has to do with the last part-syllable of last name) include: ka-zar- CHECK or SICK or ZACK..depends on how he or the family want it pronounced...Tony Dorsett upon graduating from Pitt changed it Anthony Door-Set then over time back to good old Tony Dorsett... so lets see if our boy gets a futures contract come the start of next season with an invite to camp... if so he will be known as the Kielbasa Kid...we hope he does not get smoked...or cut...
  2. replaces the dearly departed Bobby Hart...who keeps finding a new home every two weeks or so....cuz you gotta Have Hart...
  3. I just have one wish for the game against the fish was a a 420 start so we can wear Halloween masks whilst our team kix some Miami axe.
  4. agree the article provides some interesting and relevant roster upgrades; so in addition to parting with draft capital and fitting a serviceable vet under a tight salary cap, the Bills also would have to cut or trade an active roster player, such as...Harrison Phillips ? here is another move pending - Marquez Stevenson is still on IR, minor foot injury since early Sept ? do they stash him all season, or only activate if a WR goes down ?
  5. yep the tradition of tossing things at the field - as a kid of 9 years old, I remember a glass beer bottle thrown by a guy in the row in front of me at a cop down on the field, just missed him thankfully... and the no nets on extra points had fans fighting for the balls, including one brother who caught it and ran onto the sideline with it and ran away from security for a good half-lap before he ran into the security goons on the other side of the field who tackled him...of course the Bills went 1-13 that year so any entertainment was appreciated... aah yes my first Bills game and first home game at the Rockpile, opener, Sept 1971 - Cowboys no less, and was able to attend the very last game, the 21-21 tie against the Lions. the photo above makes the place look like an emesis basin of sorts...
  6. star's worst game - plus no sacks and other than Hughes no pressure the coaching did not really adjust to the passing scheme in the second-half esp Brown's crosses as the corners and Poyer pinched to the line and were late getting back into drops on the play-actions
  7. per Joe B from The Athletic...I approve based on several years of film review...says Hughes had the best penetration at 16% top 12 bottom 12 - some money players who had their worst game of the season by far esp the LBs and DBs (other than Hyde)...haters game for Tremaine 16 Justin Zimmer DT B- 17 Emmanuel Sanders WR B- 18 Mitch Morse C B- 19 Greg Rousseau DE B- 20 Zack Moss RB B- 21 Star Lotulelei DT C+ 22 Mario Addison DE C+ 23 Tre’Davious White CB C+ 24 Jordan Poyer S C+ 25 Devin Singletary RB C 26 Tremaine Edmunds MLB C 27 Levi Wallace CB C 28 Matt Milano WLB C- 1
  8. Ino question about Sanders vs Smoke, and he helps to deepen and diversify the O so no keying on Diggs, not to mention vet leadership and Smoke had injury history, I can see Sanders back next season and work as slot receiver down the road...
  9. also notice that Josh could have kept it and run that one in around the right-side of the D fairly easily, this was also our last scoring play, no points in 4th qtr despite moving the ball fairly well...the last play where Josh got stopped had no element of surprise and Simmons sold-out on it; RPO, tackle eligible, roll-to-the-right and run or throw,etc...sigh
  10. would we have won last years close games with Indy and Balt ? there was little-partial crowd noise but the home field elements did have a contribution...Indy blew some make-able kicks and the small but vocal crowd noise helped when the Ravens were driving...last year is just that, but this year has full-throttle crowd noise, lets get it !
  11. doesnt change his NFL-recommended pay-him-but-don't-play-him status unless the legal charges pending against suddenly disappear like money from his bank account in an out-of-court settlement which could be some kind of perfect storm of sorts...
  12. above is the best analysis on this portal and an example of how we got out-executed on the field, stings since we lost the game by inches, hindsight is 20-20...so on the key qb keeper by Josh the whole world knew what play was coming; we had timeouts, why not put a back in the formation, run an RPO, likely keeping it and running right for more options, including a shovel pass, tackle eligible, sweep run by Josh or pass...our red zone strategy needs some deep thinking for improvement.
  13. yeah and still we were inches away from winning ugly and feeling better..they can draft and gameplan and scheme all ya want, we were out-executed man-to-man....kind of reminds me of the playoff win over the Colts, only this time the opponent did not screw-up
  14. well the D is going to see these Tenn plays again (and again) so its a good opportunity to review-adjust-adapt a better scheme to where we support the box for the run while improving coverage in the middle on those crosses and seams, as simple as turning your head or some lateral movements..easier said than done, but some of those passes could have been deflected or tipped as they whistled past their earholes
  15. yeah certain losses sting more than others, the un-even road we ride as Bills fans is paved with them... two TDs called back due to penalties - ST and the O being outscored 10-0 in the 4th quarter despite moving the ball very well....several red zone visits where we come away with FGs not TDs. giving up that big run got into the heads of our D and we over-staffed the box and they threw into that open space in the middle behind our late arriving coverages and Tenn went with it and won with it. the up and down OL having a down game - not creating the run and protecting Josh as well - we've seen this movie before. No stops by the D in the second-half..none... we got out-executed, but....were within inches of a win despite all the above...i
  16. agree...I love todays country music as well as the ole school, was only joking...
  17. the refs have a union, and senority-tenure is always a consideration with unions...second, fix ones that are wrong...mostly because you cannot for the most part challenge judgement calls, baseball limits reviews to fair-foul, safe-out, and it is extremely limited and most plays are balls-strikes to its a mere fraction of plays that can be reviewed; the chip placement in the ball is good but very futuristic, I cant see the old guard of the current NFL owners group wrapping their meeting time around that anytime soon when billions are at stake in TV revenue and CBA-NFLPA priorities, look how long it took them to implement and improve "instant" replays; plus all this cannot be considered without consent of the refs union based on job security and credibility not to mention the NFLPA ???
  18. yeah...we call it a "feel for the game"...I think former players, college and or pro, would have a better concept adjudicating (another term us amateur us amateur refs us) the example you mention above...
  19. the biggest problem I see is the refs are part-time, have other full-time jobs for the most part, and only work once a week.... Example, remember Johnny Grier, from days gone by...used to work for my company Monday until Friday noon...when he would cut-out for his NFL weekend assignment. The good news is that certainly they have development process, post-game meetings, reviews, grading, film-work. and have points of emphasis to focus on, esp player (qb) safety which we ultimately appreciate but hate when called. I also think younger refs, esp retired players, even college guys, if they show interest, acumen (physcial and mental testing) should be part of a development program rather than the oil executive pipeline of old. As a high school ref (and some low level college) of several sports, for several years, I submit that refs do their best work when they have muscle memory working (mental and physical) this comes from working a series of games in the right balance of not being under-worked nor over-worked... I dont see the part-time model changing, and I do see those touchy (ticky-tack) calls made in the interest of player safety continuing as well which are maddening but proper when you think about it...
  20. Mangini, Vrabel, Jim Schwartz, and Bill O’Brien as the only former Belichick coaches or players to make the playoffs as a head coach with Vrabel likely the best as Vrabel and O’Brien as the only Belichick disciples to have a .500 record or better and Matt Patricia, Romeo Crennel and Charlie Weiss the biggest washouts...pending current NYG season another head may roll Flores is 4-2 against BB thus far...the choice of Tua is going to drive his success or failure, personally I would have passed on Tua...but as a Bills fan am glad they took him
  21. well our Wyoming county NY (next to and due east of Erie county) colleagues would likely give them a tour when they come to the 716 to sample the Bills home tailgate experience...starting with a tour of Attica prison...
  22. umh nashville...more likely a Hee Haw watch party get together....yes this is flame worthy
  23. some excellent bleep..shall we call Knox Rain Man ?
  24. not sure about Beasley - it comes down to not only the numbers but a replacement - can an in-house candidate - G Davis or Kumerow slide into the slot ? They do have some size and experience just not in the slot...not sure if Bealeywould accept a pay cut as part of extension as a lot of our vets have over the past few years. I do want Klein back -he has found his niche-game in our schemes and Milano does miss some games so he provides key depth - hoping we can extend him and work the numbers... cant make everyone happy nor keep everybody..off-season thread, post Super-Bowl focus for sure...such as Morse....playing well, key position as well
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