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Ralonzo

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  1. Ladies and gentlemen, our alma mater Edit: NSFW
  2. I don't blame him, he got hosed on the call. He was still getting blocked 2-3 seconds after the whistle and got fed up and dropped the guy.
  3. Apart from McGovern getting blown up at RG, RT (Dawkins??) never gets out of his stance, other Allen goes past his right should while 2 other guys waltz past his left. Whoops.
  4. Diggs was that guy 9 out of 10 times when he lined up in the slot to do it. Now, that is what Shakir does from the slot, and I'd rather have Shakir doing it from the slot than Diggs doing it from the slot at the relative price of each.
  5. Just rewatching the first drive to get to that, but holy crap did Brady find a tendency. Take a look at that Shakir 4th down conversion, he goes into orbit motion. Crosses from right to left then circles back behind Allen. #22 Jarrian Jones I think, follows him right to left then follows the orbit back. At the snap, Shakir plants and swings to the left flat. Jones continues to the right and covers the hell out of the 40 yard line that's painted on the turf. Next play they go right back to it, Shakir motions from wide into the line, plants and reverses for an easy button throw and chunks of YAC. This is what we used to call "game-planning." On to the kick. Jags double on the RG who is McGovern (because Ferguson is LS) and BLOW him into the backfield. #95 from the A gap gets a step or two forward and SKIES and gets a hand on the kick. Kick looked fine, they just caved McGovern at RG and made a nice block. RG is the key position for Bass because he wants to kick from the left hash. It's interesting that kickers who align from the center (like Koo) have an inherent advantage preventing middle blocks because you can't rush the long snapper like that. Bass' alignment means the RG is right where the ball will go and that time it cost him.
  6. Because in the title match the ref does a heel turn and ignores the chair shot.
  7. So Jax likes to run a lot of man, and Brady comes out play-actioning them to death. Haven't see that much since 2021. 1) Play-action to make 'em hesitate 2) Get separation 3) ???? 4) Profit
  8. Really the one weakness of the Bills O line last year was power up the middle. When does that hurt? Late in games against Chris Jones. McG and Anderson at center can both anchor against stuff like that (Morse was light in the ass, SVP is more that mold too). Let's see how the Beane plan goes but so far as the season develops but so far so good.
  9. I mean, the Jags predilection to man cover really plays into what Josh feasts on. I'm loving tonight, the result, but most of the rest of the league ever since that game in Denver (the Kumerow TD game) has known you just can't turn your back on this guy. Several plays, the Jagwires did and they paid the predictable price. Those calls should have a line through them on every teams' chart for as long as Allen starts.
  10. No year with a top-3 QB is a rebuilding year.
  11. One last time: Our 0 is less of a 0 than your 0!
  12. Von and Damar direct from the Diddy Party
  13. Finheaven is lamenting spending all those assets to get all those top line wide receivers and ignore the big sweaties and get their teeth broken in the trenches and lose and lose and lose.
  14. From the WR's, ok. Looking at you Jimb-oh-no.
  15. ESPN: "Comanches 38 - Bengals 33 is the first game since the 1940's with no turnovers and no punts." Ahem. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No_Punt_Game Edit: ah. turnover.
  16. After Josh's MVP I am sure he's gonna get tapped for an episode of Break 50 With Bryson. I wanna watch that with a Johnnie Blue in hand after the Bills championship season.
  17. One of Doug Fluties unknown sons in the stands?
  18. #44 is all around the ball like PS game 2
  19. There's going to be so many call-ins to work tomorrow
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