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GustheDog33

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  1. Most likely to be an after dinner snack or dessert coming back up...
  2. Interesting to see how he will do without any Harbaughs around...
  3. Hard-nosed QB Coach that strikes fear into the heart of Josh Allen, but not Kyle Allen, but also Jim Kelly and Frank Reich need to do the Bills a solid and be the Hard-nosed QB whisper coach who Josh respects but mostly fears because he has turnovers and other bad stuff even though Josh is great-sucks.
  4. It must be weird to be a Bills fan and also hate Allen. I remember Kelly with *checks notes* a league leading 19 interceptions in 1992. Frank Reich on the other hand only had 2 that season. 🤷‍♂️
  5. So, so sorry. Hard to find the right words... Lean on those you love.
  6. I am a no vote and there is no way I will be watching this game. Not that hard to find something else to do on a Sunday evening.
  7. I think it is important to get out of the Daboll/Dorsey/Brady tree. A new vantage point with a 1st rd WR would be nice.
  8. It will be hard to be less productive than Sherfield and Harty's combined stats of 26 catches for 236 and 2 Tds.
  9. I do not see an 83 listed on the roster or the PS. Maybe Andre or Lee Evans are in town?
  10. Doesn't show much of a limp. Wonder if he can make it...
  11. Important to note that they took Jameson Williams at 14th overall in that draft. Hutchinson may have been the best prospect in that draft while London, Olave, Garrett Wilson, Jahan Dotson, Treylon Burkes and Willams were all taken between picks 8 and 18. I would argue the Lions took the best player available (literally) knowing they were going to get one of these top 6 WRs at 14. I also think London is probably thriving if he gets drafted to Detroit because the QB play in ATL has been putrid at best. Goff isn't elite, but he is good and London would be a factor for the Lions. Edge is an important position, no doubt, but in today's NFL the passing game is the emphasis. All in all, we can play the game all day long. I prefer we play to win by blowing the game open and scoring a lot of points. You prefer to have an edge rusher in the game while the opponent in nursing a 3 point lead hoping they decide to throw a pass. You can win either way, one just seems easier. 🤷‍♂️
  12. Different game in '85. it isn't a clean comparison. Rice and Smith are both all-time greats at their position, but the rules were different then than they are now.
  13. Maybe. He hurt his wrist in a non-contact and clean pocket situation, so maybe. They have drafted 5 OL after drafting Burrow.
  14. For sure, and solidifies the point. The best way to win is to get the lead and grow it. Even great teams with tons of weapons have to be predictable and struggle.
  15. The Ravens and the 49ers are in the top 7 for points scored in the First and Second Quarters. That, to me, means they are playing with the lead. Playing with lead puts pressure on opposing offenses to try for chunk plays, which means they are running plays with lower success rates and are more predictable. Those things allow defenses to feast and will allow average defenders to be "better" because they know they are playing the Pass. The best way to win in Football, regardless of the level, is to put as many points on the board as possible and force the other team to throw it on every down.
  16. Looks like he lost his footing...the Tackle was just kind of there to help him to the ground.
  17. I'd argue that the intent doesn't matter. The end result is what matters. If the team with the ball puts it through the endzone it is a touchback in all facets of the game. Makes perfect sense.
  18. I heard that as an open door to keeping Von off the field. No denying he hasn’t been good. With those comments and his play thus far, easy to justify sitting him as a “football decision.”
  19. Trent Sherfield catches are Wow moments for me. Q Morris’ TD was awesome!
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