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"Flacco on fire" in Jets camp / Mims requests trade (p.5)
Bob in STL replied to Inigo Montoya's topic in The Stadium Wall
Mike McDaniel sounds like he is making this up on the fly. His description of what his job is as a HC is not even realistic. -
Thoughts about starters during the rest of preseason
Bob in STL replied to JÂy RÛßeÒ's topic in The Stadium Wall
Josh and Diggs only need a few reps in each of the next 2 to knock rust off. The starting OL definitely needs to play a lot. Some new players, a new OL coach, a new OC, and lots of OL starters missed camp. The OL is the area I worry about on this team. -
EDIT: RIP Len Dawson (was HOF’er Len Dawson in Hospice)
Bob in STL replied to Rico's topic in The Stadium Wall
Dawson was a class act and a great player that helped bring the AFL to prominence. Those Chief teams of the late 60’s and early 70’s were excellent. -
According to Ariza, Haack being there is helping him. Haack is competing and mentoring, something that will gain him respect with McD and staff. I think Haack stays another week and then, barring anything weird in the next game, he gets cut in time to help him catch on with another team.
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Primetime thinks he’s too good for the Hall of Fame
Bob in STL replied to Charles Romes's topic in The Stadium Wall
I thought Deion was a bit overrated. He talks too much. No one talks about Mel Renfro. He was a great CB that was equally good on offense and as a return man. He was a star RB and played both ways coming out of college. -
It was a tough choice but AB announces his biggest regret…
Bob in STL replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall
I thought he was going to say his biggest regret was not playing in Buffalo. -
Oh, so labor and overhead no longer factor in? We can ignore that? Great advice. NOT.
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Best value picks in Bills history?
Bob in STL replied to Ethan in Cleveland's topic in The Stadium Wall
Robert James. UDFA 1969 Wall of Fame Only played a few years but was dominating with 2x All Pro and 3x Pro Bowl. He was the premier bump-and-run corner; this style lead the league go to the 5 yard contact rule. Many that played against him struggled getting off the line and into the pattern. I think he was a DE in collage at Fisk. A player that could be a force in todays game. -
Josh Allen is the best personality in the NFL
Bob in STL replied to Chaos's topic in The Stadium Wall
Agree. This thread is off the rails. We live in the era were many people use social media to scrutinize everyone and everything. Full context is often ignored. Hopefully these practices stop in generations to come. No one is perfect. Everyone learns from their past experiences. Some actually put their learning into practice and some do not. -
Ed Oliver vs Aaron Donald Physical Comparison
Bob in STL replied to Stampede's topic in The Stadium Wall
To name a few -
Oh, I thought he would be back.
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This could definitely be a problem. We might get more Boettger than I care to see.
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All those teams and he never got a shot? Three head coaches coach and threes OC's all missed something in him? The Cards are doing ok with Murray, what made them quit on Rosen? The Dolphins are sticking with Tua and putting better weapons around him. At Atlanta, Rosen had Ryan to learn from, that was an opportunity to learn and take over. Maybe it's Rosen that is the problem and not the franchises he played for? I will be surprised if Rosen does anything significant for Cleveland. The Browns do have a running game, they should maximize that and let Rosen manage the game and minimize mistakes.
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Would you be okay if Allen sat the entire preseason?
Bob in STL replied to Royale with Cheese's topic in The Stadium Wall
He should play just one or two series in the last 2 preseason games and that is it. Just enough to take the rust rust off. And no planned QB runs either. -
Thus far, Rosen is not good enough to be a journeyman. He has not played enough for that. He is still a bust that is hanging on by a thread. Fitz is the ultimate journeyman. McCown and Hoyer are also journeymen. Usually journeymen have starter status on several teams over a long career and are capable of being adequate.
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Agree on this. I was at both. The Pats* game was sweet but the 1980 game was actually more satisfying to me and Rich Stadium went hysterical. Correct. The one time Jauron was not conservative and was a huge tactical error. This was a terrible home opener. Losing was bad enough, the injury to Everett made it even worse.
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Marlin the Magician Brisoce - 70s Bill - Passes Away
Bob in STL replied to First Round Bust's topic in The Stadium Wall
RIP Marlin. Great athletic and football player.. -
Live fire is different than study and practice. Time is limited, there is stress, noise, and no hindsight benefits. To be successful, Real time decisions require everyone in the chain to execute them properly. If they don’t, the decision could look wrong, even it is right. Conversely, a lesser decision could work out with a positive result if the players make spectacular plays, or the opponent fails on their end. Coaches get too much blame and too much credit because the buck rightfully stops with them. Example: Belichick and his OC make way less good decisions without Tom Brady on the team.
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Heath Farwell being “honest” with JAX media…
Bob in STL replied to eball's topic in The Stadium Wall
It’s not that cut and dry. McD may have called the short kick. The coverage team played it that way so someone called it, you can see it on tape. The call did not get to Bass, that is the problem. That may be on the ST Coach. No one is saying the exact roles each player and each coach have once the HC makes the call. -
Poll: Does Ryan Fitzpatrick Belong on the Bills Wall of Fame?
Bob in STL replied to Nextmanup's topic in The Stadium Wall
Byrd, Moulds, Kyle … that’s it. -
Poll: Does Ryan Fitzpatrick Belong on the Bills Wall of Fame?
Bob in STL replied to Nextmanup's topic in The Stadium Wall
Very possible, but i didn't see his name mentioned. -
Poll: Does Ryan Fitzpatrick Belong on the Bills Wall of Fame?
Bob in STL replied to Nextmanup's topic in The Stadium Wall
None of these players deserves to be on the WoF. Great guys and very good players but the WoF is for the great ones that were standout players in the AFL/NFL during their era of play. -
Poll: Does Ryan Fitzpatrick Belong on the Bills Wall of Fame?
Bob in STL replied to Nextmanup's topic in The Stadium Wall
If you have been watching since the 70's then you should know that Fitz's play on the field does not merit Wall of Fame consideration. As a Bill he has a 20-33 WL record and a 78.9 QBR - not the stuff of legends. His 80 TDs are quite good, but then look at the 64 INTs and you start to see the problem. He threw for 3,000 yards or more 3 times as a Bill, and yet we never had a 0.500 record with Fitz at the helm. He has 0 Pro Bowls in 17 seasons. He was a great teammate, a very fine person, a hard worker, a dedicated player, and he had the best beard in Bills history - but not a Wall of Fame player on the football field.