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  1. 6 hours ago, Jerome007 said:

    Inbounds it would have been an INT. Since he didn't keep full control while out of bounds, it was not. I'm fine with the rule as it's clear as day.

     

    Edit: but what an attempt by Poyer. As was the TD pass and catch by Josh and DIggs that was recalled by a penalty,

    Not if he hit the ground and it bobbled at the end like it did on that play. Would not have been an int

  2. 2 minutes ago, MJS said:

    The Hamlin hit was a foul for sure. But he led with his shoulder and was probably trying to knock the ball out. The receiver was ducking down and got hit in the head.

     

    Hamlin isn't a dirty player. He wasn't trying to hurt anyone. And honestly, I'm surprised he was ejected.

    Same thing happened in the 9ers chargers game and player was ejected after NY interviened 

     A player who initiates contact against a defenseless opponent is responsible for avoiding an illegal act. This includes illegal contact that may occur during the process of attempting to dislodge the ball from an opponent. A standard of strict liability applies for any contact against a defenseless opponent, even if the opponent is an airborne player who is returning to the ground or whose body position is otherwise in motion, and irrespective of any acts by the defenseless opponent, such as ducking his head or curling up his body in anticipation of contact.

    Penalty: For unnecessary roughness: Loss of 15 yards and an automatic first down. The player may be disqualified if the action is judged by the official(s) to be flagrant.

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  3. On 11/15/2022 at 5:13 PM, section122 said:

    My how quick we turn on everyone associated with the Bills.  This thread is a simple reminder as some think it is super bowl or bust for McD.  As if winning the super bowl is some easy feat that coaches do all the time.  If McD gets fired who is he replaced with? Here is the list of current Head Coaches that have won a super bowl and how many they have won:

     

    Bill B. 6 

    Andy Reid 1 in over 20 years as a HC

    Sean McVay 1, shining star in LA, currently 3-6 and in last place in the division 

    Doug Pederson 1, already fired from that job, Eagles haven't been past the wild card round since

    Pete Carrol 1, in his 13th year with Seattle

    John Harbaugh 1, in 13 years

    Mike McCarthy 1, in 14 years, fired from that job, Packers haven't been to the super bowl since

    Mike Tomlin 1, in 14 years, has been to 1 AFC Championship game since 2010

     

    Maybe you prefer a recently unemployed coach?

     

    Sean Payton 1, in 15 seasons, been to 1 NFC championship game since winning it all in 09

    Bruce Arians 1, retired, great coach, not coming back, won it with Brady

    Jon Gruden 1, retired, mediocre coach, not coming back, won because his replacement didn't change signals.

     

    Or maybe you prefer a long since retired guy? (none of these guys are coming back)

     

    Tom Coughlin 2

    Gary Kubiak 1

    Tony Dungy 1

    Bill Cowher 1

     

    That is the last 21 super bowls.  13 guys have won it 1 time. 2 guys more than once. 1 guy more than twice.  Winning a super bowl requires not only a tremendous amount of skill but also luck.  McD has the best winning percentage for any coach in Bills history.  They have lost 3 games to teams with a combined record of 21-7.  2 of them were divisional games on the road.  All 3 combined were by 8 points.

     

    BBFS says they always find a way to lose, polyanna says it takes herculean efforts from other teams to beat the Bills.  The truth is the Bills are a good team and a well coached team.  McD didn't give up a long completion on 4th and 18.  The player was even in position to make the play so you can't blame playcalling. Hyde and Poyer have missed how many games and yet the d continues to be effective save for last game. Milano, Oliver, Edmunds, and Rousseau have all missed games. Come back from the ledge.

    Raiders where not bearing Tampa Bay even if they made those changes. The 02 bucs are one of the best teams ever

  4. 20 minutes ago, Jauronimo said:

    Whats not to like about the Patriots?

     

    They have wins over the 3-6 Stillers, the 4-5-1 Colts, the 3-6 Lions, the 3-6 Browns and the 6-3 Jets and losses against the 4-6 Packers, the 3-7 Bears, and 6-3 Ravens.  

     

    One win and one loss against teams above 0.500.  They're 4-3 against teams with an average winning percentage of 0.333.  Truly inspiring stuff.

    With much less talented roster, but rest assured they aren't gonna fumble the game away backed up at the 1/2 yard line. But that all comes down to coaching , and the bills do lack thier.

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