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Saying it now: Penix should be a fourth-fifth round pick. He can probably play in the nfl, but with that throwing motion, his ceiling is low.
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https://twitter.com/jjanikone/status/1744208381781450838/photo/2 second image here!
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I can’t believe I am agreeing, but he was great tonight. @GunnerBill has always been a fan, and i can see why tonight.
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C.J. Stroud looks like he might be the Buckeyes’ Brady. For decades going back to the early 1960s, it was a general rule that Michigan QBs, all of whom were high profile given the status of the program (and were always on tv), would suck in the NFL. Then Brady came along and the rule died (because it wasn’t really a rule in the end). Seems to be what’s going on with Stroud here. He’s very good, but more importantly it’s looking like he’s the first OSU qb to actually be a success in the NFL.
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Yeah, catchable, but that was a HORRIBLE throw on an easy pass play. All the time, I see players who have to contort themselves like that on plays where they KNOW they have to focus on YAC drop such passes.
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Weather is beyond awful. Factor that in.
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Yes we are.
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Why is Diggs coming off the field on Third Downs?
dave mcbride replied to vtnatefootball11's topic in The Stadium Wall
Diggs is obviously hurt and NFL teams obviously underreport injuries both for competitive reasons and for their players' own safety. End of story. In the last two games, he has beaten defenders deep three times for what should have been house calls and Allen has missed him every time (two underthrows and one overthrow). -
List of players under contract and Free Agents in 2024
dave mcbride replied to BillsFanForever19's topic in The Stadium Wall
Achilles tears aren't nearly the death knell that they used to be and I'm curious to see if he can make a full comeback to the player he was in weeks 3 and 4 of this season. -
Bills at Dolphins: Thursday injury reports
dave mcbride replied to Peace Frog's topic in The Stadium Wall
After the Chargers game, why wouldn’t they be? -
Bills-Dolphins Week 18 for the Division! SUNDAY NIGHT GAME
dave mcbride replied to BuffaloBillyG's topic in The Stadium Wall
He was a fantastic coach at San Diego (D 3, I know, but a realm where the coaching is what separates teams since all are pretty low talent) and rebuilt a bad Stanford program from the ground up. They went 12-1 his final year with an orange bowl win, and there’s no way you can say that they had more talent across the board than USC or Oregon. At SF, he took over a niners team that has been bad for a decade and immediately got them to 13-3 with Alex Smith. I don’t really see your point. Michigan looked to be running a much more sophisticated and well thought out scheme on both sides of the ball vs Alabama on Monday. -
OMG. The Dolphins offense was horrible in that game. The Bills offense and ST gifted Miami most of their points and they averaged freaking 3.3 yards per play. The defense was fine in that game.
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It's really about how for the first time a team that wasn't completely loaded with 4 and 5 star recruits broke through the super-elite team wall (Alabama, Ohio State, and Georgia) to beat one of those teams in the playoffs -- and control the LoS. It says that this Alabama team had the second highest rated recruit class of any team since 2002. "But as Jalen Milroe, a former top-100 player in the 247Sports Composite, grabbed a low snap and charged ahead behind an offensive line bookended by two former five-star tackles and two more blue-chippers on the interior, he got stoned at the line of scrimmage. On the play, Alabama’s five-star right tackle, JC Latham, who will likely be a 2024 first-round NFL Draft pick, got pushed onto his back directly into the running lane by Josaiah Stewart, a former three-star prospect who transferred to Michigan after beginning his career at Coastal Carolina. Stars Matter. They always will. But Michigan, which won the Rose Bowl and advanced to the national title game in Houston next week, proved that in today’s college football, stars aren’t the only thing that matter. Michigan did something I’ve repeatedly said is impossible. Michigan proved me wrong. As a result, it has forever changed how I view the sport. For the entire College Football Playoff era — dating back to the 2014 season — the four-team field has been dominated by super teams that have consistently destroyed their peers on this stage, year after year, game after game, title after title. Until Michigan on Monday. That may sound odd given Michigan was an undefeated Big Ten champion and a 2.5-point favorite over Alabama heading into the Rose Bowl. But it’s true. So how are super teams defined? It’s all roster makeup based on recruiting rankings, the results of which are readily available in the 247Sports Team Talent Composite. There are two types of teams we find on this stage. First, the super teams built like Alabama, Ohio State and Georgia, the types of programs that have recruited so well over the previous four or five cycles that they have future draft picks sitting on the bench. They often have double-digit five-star prospects and enough top-100 players on top of that to have a huge margin of error in recruiting hits and misses. The second type is the “developmental teams,” the ones that recruit pretty well and do a tremendous job of evaluating and finding good fits. These teams are very good, but their overall roster strength pales in comparison to that of the super teams. People repeatedly counter the “stars matter” mantra with things like “coaching matters” and “development matters,” but that was always so tiresome to hear because it’s not like Alabama and Georgia don’t evaluate and develop their players. Their players just often naturally do things physically that lower-ranked players can never do, regardless of development, heart or time spent in the gym and film room. The super teams always, always, always beat the developmental teams at the end of the year. Well, Michigan just proved it’s not always. The 2023 Alabama team boasts the second-most talented roster — on paper — in the modern recruiting era (dating back to 2002). The average scholarship player on this team was a top-100 recruit coming out of high school. That is an absurd statistic. Even if half of the signees didn’t pan out, Alabama would still have 40-ish players who lived up to their recruiting hype and would be among the best players at their position in the country. That’s basically an entire two-deep. It’s unfathomable how many good players are on this team. Michigan, meanwhile, ranks No. 14 in the 247Sports Team Talent Composite and has 16 fewer five-star prospects on its roster than Alabama. That doesn’t even account for how much more highly rated Alabama’s four-stars are than Michigan’s. The result? Michigan, a senior-laden team, beat the crap out of the Crimson Tide. Sure, there were moments when it felt as though Alabama was going to win in the second half, but anyone who watched that game saw the Wolverines physically impose their will on Alabama, all the way to the final play."
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https://theathletic.com/5175155/2024/01/03/michigan-alabama-recruiting-rankings/ Bill: Not sure you have access to The Athletic, but this is a very interesting piece that I thought you might find interesting.
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Bills-Dolphins Week 18 for the Division! SUNDAY NIGHT GAME
dave mcbride replied to BuffaloBillyG's topic in The Stadium Wall
Ingram destroyed Dawkins when he played for Pitt in the 2021 season opener too. But maybe he’s lost a step. -
McDermott wisely calling time out when on the Bills’ final drive Brady had them lined up in shotgun in third and less than one at the NE 26 yard line with 2:41 left. I remember earlier in the season McDermott losing it when Dorsey did the same inside the one, which predictably resulted in a failure. The call there is ALWAYS to sneak it when you have Josh Allen and the tush push remains legal. My strong assumption is that McDermott saw them line up in shotgun and thought “what the actual f**k??” and called the TO. The Bills then reverted to the smart play, which of course worked. It’s those calls that can be the difference in a game.
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What's Wrong With The Passing O?
dave mcbride replied to Donuts and Doritos's topic in The Stadium Wall
None of us knows the injury situation with any of these players because teams for excellent reasons don’t tell. -
What's Wrong With The Passing O?
dave mcbride replied to Donuts and Doritos's topic in The Stadium Wall
I think they need to do a real interview process next year for OC. I worry that Brady is riding his Cowboys game high still. -
What's Wrong With The Passing O?
dave mcbride replied to Donuts and Doritos's topic in The Stadium Wall
Remember Woods playing with a torn groin and Hogan playing with torn ligaments in his wrist in their contract years, and both injuries clearly affected their play in retrospect (ie, the one year in his entire career that Hogan had the drops). Yet the injuries were never reported, and both had surgery immediately after the season. Also, Diggs is pulling himself out constantly, which is so against type that I believe it HAS to be an injury. -
What's Wrong With The Passing O?
dave mcbride replied to Donuts and Doritos's topic in The Stadium Wall
I believe he is playing with a semi-significant injury. -
What's Wrong With The Passing O?
dave mcbride replied to Donuts and Doritos's topic in The Stadium Wall
I would add that on Allen’s deep throwing, he has reverted to line drive bombs that have to be perfectly placed because receivers have NO time to adjust. He is not putting the air under it that he did last season, when he solved his bomb problem. Diggs has been wide open on 3 deep passes in the last couple of weeks but Allen is throwing bullets that have no chance of being caught unless they are perfectly placed — which is damn hard to do on 65-air yard passes. -
Why the EFF are you returning that?????
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No flags have been called all game.
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I worry that brady isn’t great at scheming guys open in the passing game. He is being outclassed by BB right now. Allen looks like a mess out there too, which ain’t helping.