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Tanoros

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  1. 20 hours ago, aceman_16 said:

    Umm Josh does flop....but he is OUR flopper so we love it when it works!

    Not only that. Josh is a damn good flopper! And he definitely try’s to draw the hit at times too, just so he can flop and get the penalty call on the D. Josh is the ultimate competitor, he will use every means (legal I’d imagine) possible to win the game. 

  2. 12 hours ago, MAJBobby said:

    Pay the fee or don’t use NFL products. That simple. Stop crying about it Simp. 

    Did you miss the part about them paying $4 million to use NFL content? It sounds like they just received word it can only be game clips and not logos. It’s a little misleading by the NFL to not make that clear when someone is paying millions to use their content, like noting what can and can’t be used. 

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  3. 38 minutes ago, ChevyVanMiller said:

    Shouldn’t there have to be a TD to call it the Jet Sweep TD?

    I believe he is referencing the jet sweep td by McKenzie in the Packers game. The jet sweep in the video by Hines has a similar look, Eric’s trying to say Hines might be doing some McKenzie stuff. 

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  4. 15 hours ago, Buffaloflash said:

    This is the incident that made despises obj, and hope never to see him in a Bills's uniform!

    https://bleacherreport.com/articles/2576465-odell-beckham-jr-allegedly-punched-multiple-bills-players

     

    I forgot all about that, but I remember after reading. I can see why many would hold a grudge, but that was many years ago and I don’t even think we have any players left from that Bills team. Beckham was 22, and I’m sure he has been humbled some since that time. If the current Bills players/staff want him here, I do too. 

  5. 2 hours ago, Big Turk said:

     

    That may be the case but the skill set needed to be a good head coach is far different than that of a coordinator, which is where many teams fail...Those type of skills are NOT easily obtained if a person doesn't have them...leadership, communication, CEO mentality, etc... a good portion of your success as a head coach is not directly related to football per se...much more is related to managing and leadership on a week to week basis.

    This is a common failure for any industry though. It’s so common to see people hired into a leadership role because of their knowledge/skill doing X job very well. However, like you mention, leading a group of people is very different from actually doing the work. This failure in hiring the right person (people leader) definitely isn’t exclusive to the NFL. I’ve seen it all the time in my career (construction). 

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  6. 20 minutes ago, Utah John said:

    There is no point to disrupting the cohesion of the team.  Bringing in an expensive rental like OBJ, or even a low-cost rental like CMC (both of whom are very good) would do more harm from disrupting the tightness of the team.  

     

    Any spare cash the Bills have now should be conserved to pay for keeping Edmunds, and also Poyer if possible.  

     

    The only reason to bring in someone new would be multiple injuries at the same position.  

    OBJ should definitely be brought in if he will come. McKenzie has struggled some and although Shakir has looked good, he is a rook. OBJ looked good before injury and him, Diggs, and Davis would be very hard to handle. Imagine Allen with those 3 weapons, that would be very fun to watch. He would also provide good insurance. 

  7. 3 hours ago, FLFan said:

    Agree with your general quality of games sentiment, but I do not expect a KC blowout of SF.  Far from it.  On the road against a very good SF defense.  The 49's offense is solid enough too give KC's poor defense, especially against the run, fits.    Could well be two losses in a row for the Chiefs.

    Is SF defense still banged up? They only had 4 of 11 defensive starters last week and I believe one of those 4 was lost due to concussion. 

  8. On 10/14/2022 at 9:12 AM, Motorin' said:

     

    You have to wonder how many band wagon jumpers there board has attracted, and how many of them are driving the more distasteful discourse. 

    Perhaps, but look at this board. It’s not like that and I’m sure the Bills have had many band wagon jumpers in the last couple of years. The mods here do a fabulous job and I think that’s part of what’s missing on their board, lack of leadership setting the tone, causing the place to spiral out of control. 

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  9. 7 hours ago, Scott7975 said:

     

    His passing has stayed the same or declined every season.  He hasnt evolved at all.  Its just a fairy tale for people who want to believe.

    For me personally (eye test that is), I thought Lamar looked better passing last year than the previous years, and this year it looks better than last. Lamar’s throwing has certainly improved from what I’ve seen (but I also don’t watch every Ravens game, but I do watch a lot of condensed games replays). Either way, to me personally, I’ve seen growth in his passing and I think Lamar is here to stay in the NFL, even on a new team. 
     

    This year atleast, Roman isn’t doing so good with the run game. Lamar has had some good running, but they can’t get anything going with the rb’s, yet Lamar is still having a great year, and his improved passing is a part of that. 

  10. 47 minutes ago, Rubes said:

    I still can't figure out who took that video. If it was official, you'd think we would have seen more of it by now. This person looks like they're low to the ground in the end zone or something.

     

    Don’t they always have end zone cameras? It’s just that we are backed up to the end zone, so it’s zoomed out, rather than zooming in. The perspective is quite low though, I wonder. 

  11. 1 hour ago, BIGFOOTspaceman said:

    Wasn't that supposed to be Cook?  It would come down to cost for me....If the P's wat a 1st or a 2nd....I say no way.  But thats just me.  

    Ofcourse that is supposed to be Cook. But he is a rook and we are ready for a Super Bowl run. The odds are (baring injury) that CMC gives us more this year than Cook. That’s entirely realistic. 

  12. On 10/11/2022 at 6:59 AM, Royale with Cheese said:

     

    Do you honestly think that every single time you have a 4th quarter comeback, it means your were ineffective in the 1st 3 quarters?  What if you're in a shoot out or your defense isn't playing well.

     

    Here's a single season list of 4th quarter QB's.

     

    https://www.pro-football-reference.com/leaders/comebacks_single_season.htm

     

    The Colts went 14-2 that year, 2009 and went to the Super Bowl.  Manning had 7 4th quarter comebacks.  Was he ineffective in the first 3 quarters in those 7 games?

     

    This is a good point. The teams in the NFL are generally all very close, typically the games being separated by a play or two. So a good QB, can absolutely be the difference maker in a win or loss. 
     

    Our current team is insanely good. This isn’t the norm. There are generally only a team or two each season this good. I imagine, over the course of Allens career our team won’t be so dominant every season, but we’ll have Allen and he will win those close games more often than not. For now, we get to enjoy dominance and blowouts routinely. 
     

    Thanks for sharing 

  13. 15 hours ago, Boyst62 said:

    Our best 5: Knox, Diggs, Singleterry, Davis, Shakir, McKenzie

     

    But the shifts with sets having like Gilliam, Cook, Morris is great. Having Doyle is big, too. 

     

    Dorsey has been rumored to love the 12 personnel package and I'm going to keep hammering this. We can't truly do this with Moris (though, he's blossoming!) but we can emulate some opportunities.

     

    I expect Josh to have a lot of quick throws, a lot of movement with routes and timing, and keeping it more basic than we expected - including pre snap. 

    It’s Doyle out for the year with an ACL injury? 

  14. 22 minutes ago, strive_for_five_guy said:

    How do you explain almost losing to Baltimore then?  My point is that we are likely to come up against some other challenge in the last 11 games of the season and lose.  Are you thinking we win out after Green Bay?   

    Any Given Sunday and all that. It’s hard to expect any team to go on a 10+ game run. We definitely will come up against some other challenges, I just didn’t consider the Miami loss as laying an egg, that’s a total over exaggeration.

     

    Even though Baltimore was a challenge, we overcome two big time early turnovers that cost points, and we shut them out the second half. Good teams overcome struggles, and we did. Not every game is going to be perfect, especially against good teams, and Baltimore is a good team. 

  15. 3 hours ago, strive_for_five_guy said:

    Even if you give them a 90% chance to win each of those games (which is likely aggressive), then there’s only a 31% chance that they don’t lose any of them.  Drop the 90% to 85%, then the chance of winning 11 in a row is 17%.

     

    After the Bills trounced the Titans, would you have thought they’d go into Miami and lay an egg?  They almost lost the next week again at the Ravens!  Yes, they can be dominant, but there’s many games on the remaining schedule that they can also lose.

    I don’t consider the Miami loss as laying an egg. Laying an egg is how we lost to JAX last year. The Miami loss is as good of a loss as can be possible. If not for the heat exhaustion, Josh hits McKenzie for a td and we win. 

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  16. 2 hours ago, Einstein said:

    Great win by the Bills! Seeing Keenum again brought about some reminders of his play.

     

    This is the second blowout where Josh Allen moved the offense at will, then Keenum comes in and looks totally lost. Can barely get a first down. Doesn’t score at all.

     

    Here are the Keenum led drives:

     

    Punt

    Punt

    Punt

    Punt

    End of game

     

    Barkley at least could move the offense a little bit after coming in from 2018 to 2020. Even won a game starting. No, he wasn’t great - i’m not making that argument.

     

    Here is my question: Does anyone have confidence that Keenum can win a game if he ever needed to? 

    You realize the Bills dialed it back and where not concerned with points? It was no turnovers, no injuries, and no giving away of anything special play wise like pre season. That’s what they wanted to do, and it was a success. Your assuming you know what the strategy was when Keenum came in, I don’t think your assumption is correct. 

  17. 1 hour ago, PromoTheRobot said:

     

    He didn't have to quit the Bills practice squad to open himself up for opportunities. Any team could have signed him to their active roster.

    Sounds like he wants to go to another teams practice squad that has a better chance of leading to him being elevated, because it’s clear we weren’t going to. 

  18. 2 hours ago, nucci said:

    and a buzzer for the 40 second play clock. How can they not figure out delay of game? Do it like the NBA 24 second shot clock. It's not complicated

    EXACTLY! If your going to give them a full second when it hits 0, add a damn second to the play clock. It should be delay of game the instant 0 is reached. I would like to see something like a buzzer as well, it would make it more distinguishable for ALL.  

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