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Spiderweb

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  1. Here"s their wrap up: "We instilled the process, we followed the process and we will stay with the process." (Meaning- we gutted the WR core, had no viable backup to McCoy, took a successful power blocking scheme and neutered it by going to a zone scheme, and blew a great opportunity to get a real QB in last year's draft.) It should be noted that they also dumped our entire secondary, but that was the one thing that turned out really well....
  2. Let's see.. He began the year speaking about $$ and the time for NFL players to make more $$ after seeing some new NBA contracts. Then he goes to the Rams and early on complained about lack of targets. Now he is all nicey nice.... He'll be chasing the $$ but his lack of production may well cost him.
  3. 59 for 962 and 56 for 781 (approx).. Goodwin seemed to have a pretty darned good year and Woods was very good for the Rams posse of WR's... Sure could have used some of that production and Goodwin's speed (17.2 per catch)...... Alas, we let them both walk...
  4. Not to mention the lack of effort by the WR.. attack the ball and the DB's ability to jump the route drops... Yet, the throw did seem to be telecasted.
  5. Well that seals the deal. Blasphamy...
  6. How is his track record? Did he light things up in Denver? Yes, his talent could have been better, but to continually try to drive a square peg into a round hole is utter stupidity. Understand your strengths, develope them, and then utilize them.
  7. Tyrod is an excellent athlete and has shown a lot of class over the years. I wish him well but Buffalo does need to move on from Tyrod now. Too many times he's had the opportunity for a late come from behind drive for the win and failed.
  8. Clearly he's a fan favorite. A guy who gives everything he has. Never a run stuffer, he was a good penetrating DT for many years. He deserved better. I do believe he has lost a step but still a quality player none the less. If he retires, I wish him and his family all the best. If he stays, it should be in a reduced role and reduced salary.
  9. Good luck going forward...
  10. Nate seems to have his mind made up where's going to throw it at the snap.W... In the NFL and decently disguised coverages, this is a horrible flaw.
  11. In a game that demands you must continually improve or get out of the way, it's hard to not want to look for a new QB. Taylor has his pluses, but his minuses too often outweigh them. Virtually no ability to orchestrate come from behind victories which speaks volumes. Holds to ball too long, waits for receivers to get wide open and hasn't learned how to throw a receiver open. He's a very likeable guy and one heck of an athlete, but a very middle of the road QB unfortunately.
  12. We had that DT. Unfortunately, he turned out to be an undisciplined immensely talented player who wore out his welcome with the new staff at OBD.
  13. Mirror the effect the ground has on a running back. The ground can't cause a fumble and it shouldn't cause an incompletion. Catch/control, two feet down..
  14. We need to win first so practice squad stars playing time is likely to be limited if they get any at all. Yet, I would love to see them both play...
  15. Jackson has similar traits as those of TT. except he doesn't protect the ball. Can be a turnover machine. I work and live in the Louisville area and I do not want the Bills to draft him. Great athlete but not a great QB.
  16. Both Tolbert and DiMarco are great mysteries... I can't comment on DiMarco's run blocking but other than that, I see no other reason that Tolbert and DiMarco should ever see the field again except maybe from the stands or their living room. Tolbert is totally useless and McBean screwed us.. Process my butt.
  17. It doesnt show 11th or 12th passing offenses. Those references were for overall all offenses including running. The best we have been is 28th ( clearly referenced) when only passing was considered. Suggest you read OP's post once again
  18. Yes and he also alligater armed a very catchable deep pass due to a safety coming at him over the top. Sorry.. but you have to make those plays. He is what he is.. a mediocre wr..
  19. Enjoy the win? Yes, but the complete offensive flameout in the second half simply cannot be overlooked. Do that against the Pats or a number of other good teams and that ends up a horribly disappointing loss. Enjoy the win but don't bury your head in the sand.
  20. The first half showed solid execution and decent play calling which led to the best offense performance in a while. Yet, the second half went polar opposite and mirrored the pitiful play offensively that we all have seen far too often. Dolphins made a few adjustments and our run game flat outright disappeared. Pass game didn't fair much better. We continue to show no ability to make necessary adjustments offensively. The second half lack of offense will get you killed against by Pats, Steelers, and number of other teams. I'll say it once again. Dennison needs to go and Castillo should go with him. He neutered
  21. Underused but before criticism of his blocking is accepted as fact, it would be nice to see professionals (coaches, etc) opinion of him. Also, is he capable of improving? Understands how to get open and has shown good hands to date.
  22. Bottom line... Zay's route running seems to be well below standards set by quality receivers. He has done poorly with 50 - 50 balls like he did yesterday. To say he only has only two official drops is crap. I've seen more than that with my "untrained" fan's eye. Poor hands and poor route running. One can hope the light goes on for him but I'm not holding my breath. The only thing I can provide in his defense is that Taylor seems to save his most inaccurate throws for Zay in general.
  23. Yes that is luck. When you make a horribly wrong decision and you still end up with the desired result, that's luck. That is unless he really wanted to lose......
  24. 100% agree. Appealing the deliberately illegal and injurious hit on a defenseless player who as already down is a complete farse and it clearly shows a lack of character within Gronk and the Patriots. Oh wait, we are talking about the Patriots aren't we..... What he did was outright deliberate and well outside any possible reason beyond hurting White. 3 games would not be enough. Couple with a massive fine above the loss of three game checks, and now the punishment is a lot closer to fitting the crime. Gronk = Patriot pond scum.
  25. Agree. Woods is no Mangold, but he's not horrible either. Ducasse and Mills are horrible...
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