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  1. 19 hours ago, Nextmanup said:

    I'm in the Miami viewing area.  So I am always going to get Miami and not Buffalo if they are on at the same time, which is most of the time.  This week, Miami is on the other network playing in Dallas! 

     

    So what do they give us?  New England vs. Jets instead of Bills vs. Cincy.

     

    What AFC East fan down here wants to watch NE beat the Jets 65 to 3?

     

    I know I am a Bills homer, but just on paper, the Bills game looks to be potentially a lot better.

     

    Oh well, I'll watch online as I normally do.

     

     

    Amen.

     

    Knee-jerk network procedure is to always put a divisional game in a market where the home team isn't available regardless of the quality of the game.  I'm expecting next week we'll get Bills/NE here in North Jersey when the Jets are on their bye, so for once the system might work.

  2. 29 minutes ago, TigerJ said:

    So Gase Fails signed David Fales?  Had the Patriots made an offer to Davis Webb, it would shock me to learn he replied, "No thanks."  Yeah, he'd have been on an active roster, and it would have meant more pay, but it would only be until Darnold recovered from his case of mono, a month or so.  It would have meant having to endure what is looking more and more like a dysfunctional organization.  Then after fa few weeks he would have been cut.  Buffalo is starting to develop a reputation as an organization that has it together, and a team where players actually care about each other.  That may count for something.

     

    Good points.  I hope you're right.

     

    I was really wondering if there's any league procedure that would bar re-signing a guy you cut who's on another team's PS.  I wouldn't think so (there's obviously no rule against re-signing your own cuts), but the NFL has a lot of procedural red tape.

  3. Just for fun, headlines from today's (Bergen) Record, North Jersey's local paper:

    Jets’ 0-2 season is spinning out of control

    Jets won’t say why they benched CB Trumaine Johnson

    Jamal Adams’ frustration is becoming a concern for Jets

    And lest we forget that other local football team:

    GIANTS BOTCH BENCHING AGAIN 

    Manning deserved better than team’s years of indecision

     

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  4. If I were the Jets (and thank God I'm not), I'd sign Webb off the Bills' PS to my active roster as Falk's backup because as bad as he was in training camp he should know the offense and he has to be better than any other available option.  I also wouldn't want to waste draft choices or much $ on getting a short-term second-stringer (so I'm not trading for Eli -- that's a joke).  Is there any reason other than Gase or ego that the Jets couldn't do that?

  5. 12 hours ago, Utah John said:

    Doesn't anyone besides me realize how close we came to losing to the Jets?

     

    Doesn't anyone besides me think we WOULD have lost to the Jets if their MLB didn't get hurt?

     

    What you're overlooking is that losing your MLB and a 16-point lead to a division rival IS essential Jetsness.  It may feel different from the Butt Fumble but it's really all the same thing.  This is what Jets karma is.

     

    I'd be tempted to have some sympathy for Greenie -- he's a fan feeling a fan's pain, and we've all been there -- but what stops me is the unrealistic and overblown expectations people had around here in North Jersey.  They picked up Bell and Mosley, so hurray.  But they had a poor offensive line (anybody think they lured a broken-down Kahlil out of retirement out of strength?  Get real!), a so-so set of receivers (anybody think you can ride Crowder into the playoffs?  Get real!), and a simply awful defensive backfield, and local media spouts what a contender they are and playing the Bills in the opener is like having a fifth preseason game.

     

    Yes I have an attitude.

  6. 3 hours ago, BuffaloBillies said:

     

    Yes. But this one to me is more surprising than the end zone dead ball. So it reads as if the kicking team kicks the ball 31 yards (for instance) and no one on the receiving team attempts to go for it and it just lays on the ground stopped it would be the receiving teams ball from that spot. I guess you're supposed to read that super literally and ball must come to a complete stop in motion ( ball comes to rest )? If the ball is still moving at all it's fair game for the kicking team to recover. I don't think I've ever seen the ball come to complete rest in the field of play on a kickoff where no one on either team touches it.

     

    The rule includes "and no player attempts to possess it" inbounds (that is, not in the end zone) even after it "comes to rest".  That should never happen -- both teams should be scrambling for an inbounds ball -- but I can imagine a quick whistle being blown when a ref thinks nobody's attempting enough.

  7. 49 minutes ago, BuffaloBillies said:
    Article 4. Catch or Recovery of a Free Kick
    1. it reaches or crosses the receiving team’s restraining line.
    2. (e) If the ball comes to rest inbounds after reaching the receiving team’s restraining line ...

     

    Thanks for this.  And the restraining line is the line 10 yards from the ball that the receiving team has to stay behind before the ball is kicked, right?

  8. I've noticed more than once in the first two weeks that kickoff returners will let a ball go into the end zone and take the touchback without covering the ball.  At least it used to be the rule that that was a live ball and someone had to down it or the kicking team could recover.  Did they change that rule and I just missed it?

     

    And as long as I'm asking:  at one point Sunday CBS picked up Phillips (Jordan) standing next to Phillips (Harrison).  Has everyone done away with first initials on jerseys?  Is there any rule about this?

     

    Thanks for serious answers.

  9. 5 hours ago, Dan Darragh said:

     You got these wrong

     

    It's "We should never of gotten rid of"

     

    And "Your not a true fan..."

     

    Please - learn appropriate grammar

    Not quite the same, but when I was in high school we thought everyone we worked with on a summer job was named or nicknamed Waddell because on your first day whoever was in charge would come up to you and say, "Waddell's your name."

  10. Nice job OP.  Thanks for the effort you put into this.

     

    One unnecessary addition:  I sort of agree with your sympathy for the Giants.  You see such a contrast here in North Jersey to the clown show that the Jets always are; the Giants usually have a certain touch of class and even dignity.  But my sense is that they made a mistake with Gettleman who in turn made a mistake with Shurmur, so nothing will get fixed too soon.  Then again, the front offices in Dallas and Washington aren't much better so maybe they match up OK with any competition that isn't the Eagles.

     

    I also think that this Bills team collectively has its head in the game more than a lot of teams of recent years ever did.  I give credit to McDermott for that.

  11. 2 hours ago, ChevyVanMiller said:

    2019 NFL travel miles

    (Road games where team travels more than 2,000 miles in parentheses)

    1. Raiders: 32,023* (1)
    2. Rams: 29,974* (3)
    3. Chargers: 28,262** (2)
    4. Seahawks: 27,484 (5)
    5. 49ers: 25,512 (4)
    6. Buccaneers: 24,532* (2)
    7. Jaguars: 22,508* (1)
    8. Panthers: 22,008* (1)
    9. Cardinals: 21,774
    10. Texans: 21,368* (1)
    11. Bengals: 20,440* (1)
    12. Cowboys: 18,074
    13. Dolphins: 17,602
    14. Bears: 17,234*
    15. Ravens: 15,624 (2)
    16. Steelers: 15,146 (2)
    17. Chiefs: 14,298**
    18. Saints: 14,284 (1)
    19. Broncos: 14,270
    20. Falcons: 13,590 (1)
    21. Lions: 13,538 (1)
    22. Browns: 13,380 (1)
    23. Packers: 12,966
    24. Vikings: 12,604
    25. Colts: 11,828
    26. Titans: 10,706
    27. Eagles: 10,346
    28. Patriots: 9,906
    29. Redskins: 9,358
    30. Bills: 8,710
    31. Giants: 8,112
    32. Jets: 6,730

    No surprise except I would knee-jerk always expect Seattle to travel the most.  Giants and Jets are the only teams with a zero for a road game since they play each other.

    8 minutes ago, SCBills said:

     

    Also, we have a 2nd Year QB and brand new OL that should only get better as the year goes on. 

    Absolutely true -- barring injury.

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  12. What I take from this is that current Bills players want to play on this team.  That's not a small thing.  We've had a lot of players like Stephon Gilmore and Sammie Watkins who for whatever reason (good or bad) were ready to move on.   Plenty of posters here will criticize or defend them, and I don't feel like starting that rehash again.  But you can't get around that for plenty of years -- under Meathead, Gailey, Jauron, Rex, etc. -- a player had to wonder WTF he did to deserve getting drafted or waiver-claimed to the Bills.  I love hearing guys talking about what amounts to a commitment to be here.

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  13. Good post.  I'll add:  I know Bell is tough to bring down but I thought the tackling -- for everyone, not just Bell -- could use some work.  I saw a lot of arms and reaches by guys who were in position to make a play but didn't finish.  One of Gannon's few valid points was that with starters and second-stringers not getting much PT in preseason, they don't get the game reps to put them into rhythm.  Maybe that's what I saw on tackling.

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  14. Years ago when the Bills were wearing Donahoe navy blue, a buddy owed me a payoff on a bet and gave me a Bills jersey with my name on it.  I've worn it to watch games on TV over the years, usually with the Bills losing, but I tended to blame the Bills and not the jersey.  Today I got fed up enough to change into a Bills T-shirt late in the second quarter.  After the change Vedvik missed his FG, the Bills didn't have another turnover for the rest of the game, and JA, Brown and Singletary got hot.

     

    Obviously the jersey is cursed.

     

    Anybody have any ideas?  Can a jersey curse be lifted?  If not, do I burn it?  (I don't know if burning would work since it's mostly polyester -- do I melt it?)   Do I bury it?  Boil it in garlic?  Donate it to a third-world orphan?

  15. As bad as Gannon was, it started when Harlan said the opening kickoff touchback would come out to the 20.  How long's it been since they changed that rule?

     

    Harlan is OK, but maybe he should switch to decaf.  Not every play deserves his OMG doomsday excitement voice.  For example, I liked the four sacks but it's not the most incredible performance in the history of football -- "that's the FOURTH SACK TODAY by the BUFFALO BILLS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"

    4 minutes ago, DuckyBoys said:

    They should just have a guest pod cast nerd do the color analysis  At least they would know the entire roster down to the equipment guys name

     

    My wife suggested today that instead of the regular network color guys they should hire a homer of the week for each team (yes, a three-person booth) so there are guys who know each team and can talk intelligently about who's playing.  It's not the worst idea I've ever heard.

  16. On 9/2/2019 at 4:40 PM, wppete said:

    The best uniforms in the league!!!

     

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    I was just thinking how when I was a kid in the 60's, when football players got offseason jobs and didn't stay in condition all year round, the all-whites made a lot of Bills look like overstuffed pillows.  And I was thinking, at least today for whatever reason everybody's trimmer and looks better.  Then you post this picture with O linemen in front  . . .

     

    Regardless, I like the current uniforms.  Plus I think white helmets with white jerseys and blue pants looks pretty sharp.

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  17. I like the Webb pickup too.  FWIW before Gettleman got to the Giants you always heard around here in North Jersey how much they liked Davis Webb.  Gettleman has a reputation for insisting on his guys and his ways so don't hold that cut against him.  Or the Jets cut -- there's only room for one young/developing QB there and it's Darnold.

  18. 2 hours ago, Kelly the Dog said:

    Somehow, some way, a NY Jet 3rd round draft pick named Polite, accumulated over $100,000 in fines in freakin' training camp for tardiness and the like, which led to his release and not being claimed. He signed with the Seahawks PS I believe.

     

    Sounds like he was born to play in Dallas.  Or Cincinnati.

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