
Einstein
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Yeah, love the decision to go for it.
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The offense has been on an absolute heater since halftime of that Rams game. Wish we could replay that Rams game - bet we win by double digits.
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What an incredible block by Spencer
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They don’t publish or show acceleration. They show V throughout the run. Ive searched and begged for acceleration stats from various stat aggregators. You can calculate it yourself with V but it’s a pain.
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The key to beating Goff is pressure. Dont stop. Dont blitz on 2nd down and then pull back on 3rd. Keep applying pressure to him. He crumbles.
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Hard watching Milano look so lost
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Yeah it’s really the ability to accelerate in a confined space. But they don’t publish that.
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You’d be shocked how many people on this forum actually think that. Many pages arguing this a month or so back.
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Reminder that this is instantaneous velocity. Not average.
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We would have to move him to the active roster - not just elevate him - if that were the case.
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Mike White!?
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I think this is fair. But we saw Sunday is truly unbelievable. He was an alien. What he did in that 2nd half on Sunday was just... its not normal. I think it honestly was the greatest performance by a QB in the history of professional football. It kind of becomes Josh vs McD. Can Allen's greatness win the tug-of-war battle against McD's downfalls. And I think Allen actually won that competition on Sunday. But then Smiley joined McD's side of the rope, and McD and Babich together was just slightly stronger than Allen alone.
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Agreed.
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I highly doubt that’s one of the available audibles.
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I mean, he could’ve audibled it to a different run play, but that still would’ve been a mistake. He couldn’t have audibled it to a shotgun play (which it should have been), because look at the players on the field. There’s only so much you can do with that goal line formation.
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Im being presumptuous, but Josh did not look like he liked that play call.
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Which is exactly why you cant be making decisions that make it even harder.
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Very good chance that this is what McVay does. Its what a lot of teams would have done. Even if he passes once, refs tend to swallow their whistle on big-time game ending plays so Bills could have played it agressively.
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massive adjective large in comparison 3% onside kick probability vs 11.73% chance (0,03 and 0,087 of either onside kick probability OR stopping them So… yeah. I would say a 4x increase in probability is “large in comparison” and therefore “massive”
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Most of his have been like this. Just floaters that go right to him. I do recall one INT where he made a good play on the ball. I think it was in the endzone against Pitt.
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Everyone brings up Elams INT’s but no one mentions that ANY cornerback in his shoes would have intercepted those easy passes. There was no difficulty or skill to them whatsoever. He was lucky to be the one in that spot. That being said, Bernard said the Bills had planned to play a lot of man but then switched to zone. If they had planned to play man, why would Elam not be active!? That makes no sense. It’s the one thing he is good at!
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Several fans keep making the same faulty argument that you were replying to. They think there is no way we stop them if we kickoff. Two big things they are missing: 1) With three timeouts, we could have done BOTH. Best of both worlds. We could have done an onside kick, AND, if failed, then try to stop them from getting a first down using our three timeouts. Doing both massively increases your odds of accomplishing one of them. 2) Teams tend to play conservative offense when they have a lead and need the other team to spend their timeouts. In fact, that same Rams team - with McVay - just a month or so ago, in the same situation (couple minute left, with the ball and a one score lead), played it super conservative with short runs and short throws, and then punted the ball away!!! Anyone arguing that wasting that timeout does not matter is simply someone not worth debating with.