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The Bills loss can be summed up in two words...
Bob in STL replied to folz's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I can’t blame the game plan when they didn’t execute. Tackling, Blocking, throwing ... all were below par. Not good enough to win in Foxboro. They need to be better than they were today. Allen missed a lot of throws again. He took sacks too. -
12/21 Bills @ Pats** PreGame Thread
Bob in STL replied to Chandler#81's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Exercise the demons and emerge the better team. Let’s beat the Pats* and never look at them the same way again. We have to come out the better team. It our time now. -
Crap team for a crap town.
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Is there a scenario where we play them in the playoffs?
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A brief history of "Renegade" and the Steelers
Bob in STL replied to Hapless Bills Fan's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
The New England song- Your Cheating Heart -
A brief history of "Renegade" and the Steelers
Bob in STL replied to Hapless Bills Fan's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Never like that song, even when it came out. Calling for your Momma while in fear hardly sounds inspiring. -
Russ Salvatore letter to the editor in 2018
Bob in STL replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
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How many times do we have to view a silly and irrelevant gif in a posting?
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Russ Salvatore letter to the editor in 2018
Bob in STL replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
What is all the Russ Salvatore stuff? I was unaware that he said anything against the Bills Organization. This is a shocker. For those how don't know him he is a famous Restaurant and Hotel owner. He owns Russell's on Transit and formerly owed Salvatore's Italian Garden's on Transit. I have met him several times, used to deal with him a lot back in the 70's. Never had problem with him in business or socially. He has always been a generous and kind from what I can tell. He has also been a staunch supporter of anything Buffalo and a philanthropist as well. Oh, and he is too old to be a "Boomer" for those of you that think that matters. -
Why not? Do you think it’s easy to walk into the NFL with no experience and no connections and compete with other ego driven sharks? Marone burned them. They listened to Brandon and got burned (Rex Ryan) again. They figured out Brandon and Whaley and got rid of the whole lot of them. They finally got some sound advice from somewhere, which led to hiring McDermott and Beane. Who would you have hired? Why not give them credit for hiring two very bright people to run the team? Why do they not deserve credit? They are intelligent and classy people. Why not recognize their effort and commitment?
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Josh Allen - week FIFTEEN report card
Bob in STL replied to rayray808's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
C+ against a killer defense, increased to a B due to his leadership and ability to win. This was a high pressure game and he made enough plays. His supporting cast held him back at times. -
I thought his constant harping on Steelers injuries was over the top and he could have talked more about the Bills. He threw out a few accolades to the Bills rebuild but mostly questioned Allen’s play and our receiver corps. Not that he was wrong, but it got old. Michaels had nothing good to say about us and is clearly disappointed to see us move into higher echelons of the NFL. He was the more disappointing of the two. The country picked Bills, none of the panel of experts did though. Typical for our team.
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Classy Pats* fans force relocation of Mahomes girlfriend
Bob in STL replied to AKC's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Yes indeed. I was in Buffalo for the Pats* game. There were several Pats* fans in our section and one right next to me with his wife. We talked. They won as usual. After the game he said it was nice to sit next to a nice Bills fan. They are not all bad but many of them are. -
Classy Pats* fans force relocation of Mahomes girlfriend
Bob in STL replied to AKC's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I travel a lot. Been to NFL games in 12 stadiums. I have been traveling to New England for business monthly for the past 8 years. They. are absolutely the rudest, most entitled, and most obnoxious fans in the country. Every fan base has some bad apples, but New England’s are the worst I have ever seen. You can’t even say something good about another team in hotel bar without some obnoxious jerk making comments. . -
Week 15: Bills at Steelers on SNF
Bob in STL replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I hope the Bills learned to start fast and not be in awe of anybody. They could have beaten the Ravens if they made just a few more plays. This is is a very big game for our program. I do not want to stumble into the playoffs by beating the Jets at home. I want to beat Pittsburgh in Pittsburgh. -
The drops have reached a point of concern but if you look at how little he saw the ball in college it should not surprise. Work, work, and more work is what Knox needs. He has size and he had some speed too. He blocks well and he gets open. Yesterday he dropped a ball and then he made a brilliant one handed catch. He can be a beast running in the open field and he has blown up a few DBs this year. I like him and I say keep on developing him. I’m not impressed with Kroft or Smith. Sweeney has done ok in his limited reps. I would not hesitate to take a TE if the right one is there.
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Wk 14 Postgame Thread Bills lose to Ravens 24-17
Bob in STL replied to Hapless Bills Fan's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Agree. Another poster said it was a bad route and that 8 of 10 times he runs a better route and we get a TD. It looks like the corner had great coverage, got inside and made the play. I wish the solution was as simple as play Duke Williams. The offense needs playmakers. A star WR is a priority. -
Wk 14 Postgame Thread Bills lose to Ravens 24-17
Bob in STL replied to Hapless Bills Fan's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Why did he run a bad route? Fourth down and game on the line, why would he not do his best? This cannot happen. -
I understand the math and the risk assessment in detail and I can say it with confidence. I looked at your reference. Still comes down to a judgement call. The key to assessment of the risk is to predict the likelihood of getting the ball back, with adequate time, two times if the conversation fails. We do risk assessment all the time in my work. I am considered by my peers to be a subject matter expert on risk assessment for product development program. There is not an exact science here. Even with your referenced document as guidance. I conceded (multiple times) it was worth the gamble. Since McD succeeded he would have been faced with another big decision if we scored. That is, play for the tie or go for two again.
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Look, I understand the call, the math, and the logic. I did not think they were going to get two more possessions if that 2 pointer failed. Seven minutes is borderline against Baltimore. I say that because the odds of recovering an onside kick are minuscule in today’s NFL. Also, Baltimore has a fine offense and strong run game. In addition our two minute offense has not shown good clock management. Its great we got the 2. It was a gamble worth taking. Percentage wise it was the riskier option but we had the right play and we executed. Great. Ok. Out now.
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Disagree. That’s fine. It’s was ok because it worked. Of course they did not get that extra possession did they? Even with 50+ yards of penalties in their favor on their last possession they did not score Down by 9 with 7 minutes left and you think they were going to stop Baltimore, score another TD, recover an insides kick or somehow get the ball back again, and then score a FG? Not likely. McD choose the risky path, it worked. Good for him. I would have done the same but I would also admit it was extremely high risk if you miss that 2pointer.