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Winning...But Undisciplined and Sloppy
dave mcbride replied to Wizard's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Saints. They are the best team in the NFC right now. -
Bills 27, LAC 17 Game Balls!
dave mcbride replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I envied Falcons fans today ... -
Week 12 Post Game thread Bills vs Chargers
dave mcbride replied to Chandler#81's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
He did not play very well. He’s in a little bit of a funk right now. His play still qualifies as “pretty good,” but the bad play ratio has skyrocketed of late. -
Week 12 Post Game thread Bills vs Chargers
dave mcbride replied to Chandler#81's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Is it OK to say that this game was truly ugly? Just a bad football game. I’ll take the W, of course. -
Flores: Tua benched, not hurt
dave mcbride replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I cannot see the Jets going 0-16. I strongly believe that they are going to win one of their remaining games, and why not this one? Miami is better, but they’re not that good and this is still an any-given-Sunday league. This is their most winnable game (by far, actually) of their remaining six, and I guarantee you that a) Gase does not to go winless and b) Gregg Williams does not want to be the first coordinator in history to preside over two 0-16 teams. -
In that time frame, they have had a 14-2 season, a 13-3 season, two 12-4 seasons, five playoff wins, and a championship game appearance. Yeah, there haven’t been any Super Bowls, but those highlights amount to a fair bit more than “nowhere.”
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Also down a starting vet corner in Hayward. That’s a big loss for them.
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The Eagles too, who are as much of a playoff contender as any team.
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The Life of an NFL Players' Personal Chef
dave mcbride replied to Hapless Bills Fan's topic in Off the Wall
So Vontae Davis WAS a net positive for the Bills! -
When the Patriot Way goes wrong
dave mcbride replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Tom Coughlin and Sean Payton too. The Parcells tree is arguably the greatest ever. He was a genius at hiring staffs. -
Was Sam Darnold "Benched"
dave mcbride replied to Captain Hindsight's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
That would be perfect for the bills. -
I believe that soccer is highly unlikely to ever succeed in the US as a major spectator sport because the simple fact of the matter is that Americans don’t want to watch an inferior product. Professional soccer in the US is played at a lower level than Turkish professional soccer. That is all you need to know. If an American player is any good, he ain’t gonna play here.
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Thanksgiving Game: Texans at Lions @ 12:30 est
dave mcbride replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I can’t think of a more unfair playoff loss than Caldwell’s loss to Dallas. I try not to blame the refs, but they were outrageous and essentially cost the Lions the game. -
Thanksgiving Game: Texans at Lions @ 12:30 est
dave mcbride replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Patricia is a dead man walking. https://www.espn.com/blog/detroit-lions/post/_/id/37111/after-another-embarrassing-loss-its-time-for-detroit-lions-coach-matt-patricia-to-go -
He evolved dramatically in a positive direction regarding offense in Philly itself. The Eagles oscillated between top ten and top five in offense every year from 2006-2011.
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Actually, two of the best offensive minds ever — Andy Reid and Sean Payton — both saw him as one of the greatest prospects to come along in years and were quite confident in their opinion. The fact that the Todd McShays of the world had doubts about him is utterly meaningless given what Reid and Payton thought (I can’t stand it when people say that there was no consensus about him and that he was an unknown quantity.) The Chiefs traded up to 10 because they knew the Saints would take him. ‘And the Saints, particularly Payton, were high on Mahomes' potential. They graded him higher than any quarterback they'd evaluated in recent drafts. So much so that they would seriously consider taking him with the No. 11 overall pick. It was the first time the Saints had come close to taking a quarterback so high in the draft during Payton's coaching tenure.’ https://www.nola.com/sports/saints/article_654a281d-df32-5e39-a000-164211140b18.html One final note: the worst “important” team ever when it comes to evaluating QBs -- the Chicago Bears — has far more to answer for than the Bills.
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The Mystery of the Disappearing Run Game
dave mcbride replied to Hapless Bills Fan's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Probably should have [posted my response from the Morse thread] in this thread: -
Re Allen’s rushing yds/game, factor in that he’s credited with playing 16 games last year but only “played” in 15, really. He was in for 7 plays vs. the Jets in the meaningless finale and there was never a chance that the Bills were going to let him run it. Every play was a handoff or a very short pass attempt. He also missed a quarter vs. NE. Basically, he averaged 34.6 rushing yards per game last season (over 14.75 games), which is 24 percent higher than this season. He also gained 57 yards in game one vs. the Jets, and has averaged 24.7 ypg since. Recency bias might also be shaping your view that he is running less (and he has run a lot less since thst first game), but it’s also the case that he’s gaining fewer rushing yards per game by a not-insignificant percentage! Another stat to consider: Allen has 13 kneel downs through 10 games this season, and last year through 10 games had only 6 kneel downs. He only had 11 kneel downs total last season. Anyway, that has an artificial upwards effect on rushes per game and an artificial downwards effect on both ypc and rushing ypg.
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Interesting to see that the stats this year for Allen and Herbert are pretty close to identical. Herbert has a slightly higher passer rating and Allen has a slightly higher total qbr rating (largely because of his rushing/receiving TDs; he has 6 to Herbert’s 3). Anyway, Herbert is having one of the best rookie seasons for a qb that I have ever seen. Not that I’m any sort of qb prognosticator myself, but the critics of him in the draft were WAY off. I chalk that up at least in part to bias against the Pac-12. https://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/H/HerbJu00.htm https://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/A/AlleJo02.htm
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Week 11 MNF: LA Rams at TB Bucs, 8:15 ET
dave mcbride replied to Hapless Bills Fan's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Not really, but not worth arguing about. A throw on a rope is a hard, medium-deep throw with more or less no arc on it. The position or movement of the receiver is immaterial. -
Week 11 MNF: LA Rams at TB Bucs, 8:15 ET
dave mcbride replied to Hapless Bills Fan's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
It was a throw on a rope. It’s why he’s great. But he has to fix his deep game (again). -
Week 11 MNF: LA Rams at TB Bucs, 8:15 ET
dave mcbride replied to Hapless Bills Fan's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
That wasn’t a deep throw and not what Scottlaw and I are talking about. The throws on a rope have been great. But the deep loft throws have really gotten worse. -
Week 11 MNF: LA Rams at TB Bucs, 8:15 ET
dave mcbride replied to Hapless Bills Fan's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
3 in the AZ game alone. Seriously. -
Week 11 MNF: LA Rams at TB Bucs, 8:15 ET
dave mcbride replied to Hapless Bills Fan's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Yes, 7 or so off the top of my head. All have been bad overthrows. He has gone back to having no loft on his throws (because he can throw it a mile), but the lack of air under them means that receivers simply don’t have time to adjust— especially when the throws are inaccurate (as these throws have been).