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Low Positive

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  1. Fans on message boards always focus on the positives of other teams and the negatives of their own teams. This holds true for all teams and all sports. Also, I think that the only team's fans that don't hate their team's playcalling right now are Dolphins fans. But they'll come around once the Fins lose a game.
  2. Rules are rules
  3. Quay Walker should be released.
  4. Josh looked like this in some games in his rookie year.
  5. Count me in that group.
  6. Blowout city.
  7. Lions are just a better football team.
  8. I think wasting a beer like that is a felony in Wisconsin.
  9. They don't if you elect for electronic correspondence. Or at least not until it goes to the collection agency.
  10. I think that Buttger is better, but I may just really like saying Buttger. It's just really strange that they keep talking about the Bills. Didn't our season end in Week 1?
  11. Tua doesn't even throw to guys most of the time. He throws to a window that the guy runs into. He does stare at that window pre-snap, but it all happens so fast that there is little that a DB or LB can do.
  12. I hate it when a guy that we draft "figures it out" in his contract year.
  13. Milano started Tua's concussion parade. It's as simple as that.
  14. Thicc Six. My favorite play in football.
  15. I knew you would chime in here eventually since this is in essence an Alabama vs. Ohio State argument. Yesterday, I went back to look at Alabama games from the Tua era to see if there are any similarities between what they ran to what McDaniel is doing in Miami. The Miami offense is, at its core, a college offense on steroids. And those roids are insane amounts of pre-snap motion. But what jumped out is this; Tua had a better team in Tuscolussa than he does in Miami. The 2019 Crimson Tide has Jerry Jeudy, Devonta Smith, Jalen Waddle, Henry Ruggs, Brian Robinson, and Najee Harris. That's better weapons than any NFL team in history. Even this does nothing to help the argument that Fields is better than Tua. Tua had to deliver the ball accurately and on schedule, just as he has to now in Miami. Fields doesn't have the accuracy and touch to do even that. The more interesting argument is this. We know that Tua couldn't run the Daboll/Dorsey offense that Josh Allen runs. He would just get sacked holding the ball all the time. But could Josh Allen run McDaniel's offense? I'm not sure that he could.
  16. Now, the fact that Fields should be running a lot more? I can agree with that.
  17. This is a very strange Internet hill to die on.
  18. Because he fits the model. He was a college STAR. Do you remember this? From that point on teams were "tanking for Tua." So, Tua's success just confirms what the Media thinks that they know about him. Josh destroyed a lot of conventional wisdom about college stats translating to the NFL so they are waiting for him to regress to his 2019 form. It's just basic confirmation bias.
  19. And they always wear white on white for their home 1:00 games in September, forcing the opposing team to play in dark colors while baking in the sun for 3+ hours.
  20. I was absolutely shocked that the Jets kept Wilson. You just had to clean that out of the locker room. They should have traded Wilson (you probably could have gotten a 3rd) and signed Mike White. The Jets would have rallied around White and with that defense, they still could have gotten into the playoffs. But now? That team is about to implode and they might have to fire the coach. What would be absolutely hilarious is if Rodgers forces them to promote Hackett to the HC position.
  21. Yes, and by the end of the game Tommy Doyle was playing on a torn ACL because there was no one to sub in for him because everyone was in the lockerroom on IV fluids.
  22. What I wouldn't do for a middle finger emoji right about now.
  23. At the time, I was angry about the play call. When I went back and watched it again, I did a complete 180. That was a shot worth taking. The defender just made a good play. As I always like to say, fans like the plays that work and hate the ones that don't.
  24. Nick Wright is not an expert. He's a Chiefs fan with stupid hair and bad suits that they let on TV for some reason.
  25. It really is impressive how much he is not bound by convention in offensive play design. In all seriousness he’s as innovative at pushing the rules on offence as BB is on defenders. That pre-snap motion that gets Hill and Waddle running at full speed by the snap like it’s the CFL feels illegal but I’m sure is just within the bounds of the rules. Also, if the Fins and Niners meet in the Super Bowl it will cause a massive shift in NFL roster building. Get a PG (Tua is miles better then Purdy, but you get the idea) at QB and load up on speed at the skill positions on offense.
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