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GG

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  1. Chargers, Saints are winnable along with a split of Miami. There's your respectable Jauron season
  2. What does Carolina's offense have to do with Buffalos? The fact that their receivers had open zones more than ten yards downfield, but we lucked out from a bad game by Cam? Aren't you the one who constantly harped on that? Still trying to figure out your position on this. McDermott is like Jauron becaue he plays conservatively, but we shouldn't criticize this era's Trent Edwards because he plays too conservatively.
  3. And has been very solid once real bullets started flying. Maybe you can explain then why he still throws to Clay, who's put it on the ground at least five times in 2 games. But that's besides the point. What do you call an offense where there are open deep receivers but the QB doesn't look their way?
  4. Deflecting the topic again? Aren't you the guy screaming for the Bills to run at least ONE deep pattern? Well, they did. Several times. In one game.
  5. Are you saying this after watching All-22 of both games? If you did, you'd see a single read college offense. Conservative yes. But not having playmakers to execute the offense is an excuse. There were plays and yards left on the filed by late throws and bad decision making. Bills are playing Jauron ball on offense because they have no choice given their chosen lot at QB. Then tell me why Tyrod prefers a safer throw to an underneath Matthews instead of a TD toss to an open Holmes in the same field of vision?
  6. I agree with Magox on this one. You slam Bills for playing Jauron ball, but then laud Taylor for playing Jauron ball. Nothing like talking out of both sides of your mouth again. Now, tell me about those deep patterns that Holmes never runs.
  7. Holmes ran a bunch of deep patterns and got behind the CBs, only to be ignored. Watch the 3rd & 8 conversion to Matthews. TT gets credit for stepping up and finding an open Matthews for 15 yards, but 17 yards further is a wide open Holmes for a sure TD. That's the frustration with Tyrod. He'll always go for the safe pass or trust his legs more. My initial watch thought it was Panthers who had a perfect match up against him. But after watching All-22 you see all the plays and yards he leaves on the field. And that's exactly why the Bills are playing Jauron ball now
  8. Sucks to agree with MAJ, but All-22 isn't pretty for Tyrod. It must drive coaches mad that he hesitates to pull the trigger. On every comeback route, he waits until the WR stops to turn, instead of releasing a split second earlier and trusting the WR to make the break. That split second gives the CB enough recovery time to contest what should be an easy catch. And please stop with the fallacy that Bills didn't stretch the field or that Holmes can't beat a CB deep. On two plays Holmes had yards of separation behind the CB, and wasn't an option for TT.
  9. He was McDs first choice, but chose Denver when Joseph got the job
  10. I read somewhere that Mike Gillislee was the key to the Bills offense
  11. Who still uses flash to stream video??
  12. Seeing the dregs of Bills QBs on the sideline of this game should put an end to any question of whether Bills should take a QB with their first pick.
  13. I know. Imagine the hubbub if you had typed covfefe
  14. I assume no reported tire fire in Cincy?
  15. Apparently that's ok for the left as long as they support $15 minimum wage
  16. Palladia was always MTV. They just changed the channel name to MTV Live from Palladia
  17. Don't forget Kenya. And Muslim. He was Kenyan, Muslim and black. Those were the only criticisms. And ESPN is anti-semitic and misogynist
  18. Watson looked worse than EJ Manuel or JP Losman in their debuts.
  19. How is ESPN not an anti-semitic misogynistic organization for suspending Linda Cohn?
  20. You mean go back to where it was
  21. That was some ugly football
  22. The honest reality is that this group is very small. Most of the uninsured can afford insurance but choose not to, because they're young, don't make a lot of money and still feel invincible. Not many people can afford $1,000/mo health insurance. But that's what's mandated by many states' laws. The best solution is to tailor plans for them to provide catastrophic coverage at a reasonable cost.
  23. John Mackey and a few peers from his era, compared to many many more players from 70's on, with an especially high count of players from the '80s and '90s. Why has there been an explosion of CTE cases in WWE but not in soccer? Which sport has more repeated blows to the head?
  24. And I'll keep harping on this. Does anyone else see the the striking correlation between prevalence of CTE in players since the steroid era? Why wasn't this as big an issue for players who played in 50s & 60s?
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