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Please don't have refs play a role on Sunday
Low Positive replied to Billsfan1972's topic in The Stadium Wall
It’s good ‘ole confirmation bias. -
Does every NFL team have a DJ at practice? Edit: I’ll answer my own question. Most do. https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/34498524/from-rod-wave-frank-sinatra-how-practice-djs-keeping-nfl-teams-beat%3Fplatform%3Damp
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Look at the scales. All that chart shows is that the variation between the best and worst run blocking lines is much narrower than that between the best and worst pass blocking lines. The Chiefs have a 11% higher win rate in run blocking than the Bills, while the Browns have a 36% higher win rate than the Cowboys in pass blocking.
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Josh Allen AFC Offensive Player of the Week
Low Positive replied to Draconator's topic in The Stadium Wall
That made all the sense in the world. Nate was Aaron Rodgers bait. -
We want a lot of flags (as much as that pains me to say) because the Chiefs hold WRs on almost every play. Spagnuolo dares the refs to throw flags. When they do, the Chiefs have a hard time in coverage because they don’t have a plan B.
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Josh Allen AFC Offensive Player of the Week
Low Positive replied to Draconator's topic in The Stadium Wall
I always wonder what his ending stat line would have looked like if the Steelers had kept it relatively close. I think there might have been 600 passing yards. -
First of all, the pass block win rate is the same. And I would argue that both of those numbers are skewed lower because both Mahones and Allen tend to run around behind the line of scrimmage giving their linemen time to “lose.” That is also a bad data viz, because the pass block scale runs from 40% to 80% but the run block scale only runs from 66% to 76%. If you had a similar scale for the run blocking, you’d have a whole bunch of teams bunched up to the right.
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Why are we playing in KC two years in a row?
Low Positive replied to Virgil's topic in The Stadium Wall
They go on two year cycles. It’s been that way for a while. -
Why are we playing in KC two years in a row?
Low Positive replied to Virgil's topic in The Stadium Wall
It has been answered. Last year and this year, the AFC East is playing their AFC West equivalent on the road. We are playing our AFC South equivalent at home. That’s the entirety of both divisions. From first to last: Buf @ KC, NE @ LV, Mia @ LAC and NYJ @ Den. Those are all road games for the AFC East. Last year was the same except the Fins played the Raiders and the Pats played the Chargers. But all the games were in the road. I don’t know why, but they double up like that. In 2024 and 2025, the AFC East will play their games against the AFC West at home. -
Hot take: Shakir should be the starting slot receiver going forward
Low Positive replied to Logic's topic in The Stadium Wall
That’s a tepid take, at best. Perhaps a room temperature or “garage floor cold” take. -
Why are we playing in KC two years in a row?
Low Positive replied to Virgil's topic in The Stadium Wall
Just as an example of how formulaic this all is, the Jets are playing the Broncos in Denver for the second straight year. It’s just that because both have been last place teams both times that no one notices. And the Dolphins are going to the chargers and the Pats are going to the Raiders. I know this without looking it up. -
Why are we playing in KC two years in a row?
Low Positive replied to Virgil's topic in The Stadium Wall
As far as I know, there is no answer to that question beyond “that’s how it’s done.” -
Why are we playing in KC two years in a row?
Low Positive replied to Virgil's topic in The Stadium Wall
Whoever is in the equivalent position to the Bills in 2023 will play in Buffalo in 2024. So if the Bills and Chiefs both win the division next year, the game will be in Highmark. -
Why are we playing in KC two years in a row?
Low Positive replied to Virgil's topic in The Stadium Wall
We played our AFC West equivalent at home in 2018 and 2019. They just happened to be two different teams (Chargers and Denver). Then in 2020 we played the entire west, and it was our turn to host KC that year. We played our AFC West equivalent on the road last year and will play them on the road again this year. Next year we play the entire AFC West again, and because they played in Orchard Park last time that was the case, we have to go in the road this time. It’s just an unfortunate feature of the scheduling that keeps happening because the Bills keep winning the East and the Chiefs keep winning the West. -
It reminded me of the tuck rule. It seemed that they made it up on the stop.
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Exactly. The Chiefs tried to run and screen pass their way to closing out the game and failed. They got one first down on a 8 yard screen and then an 8 yard run. Then on 1st and 10, they completed a 7 yard screen. They then had a run for no gain and a deep incomplete pass. They then punted on 4th and 3 from the Raider 47. That was the Mahomes magic to end the game last night.
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Yes we did. 2020 was the last time that the BIlls played the AFC West. The fact that we did that is why the game is in KC next year because we play the AFC West again in 2023. Those games alternate. The games against the team that had the same divisional position as you for some reason double up. That's why the Bills are playing in Arrowhead again this year. If the Bills and the Chiefs both finish in the same slot again in 2024 and 2025, those games will be in Orchard Park. Bengals ain't living in the Chiefs world 😁
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I think that they would spread the rumor that we didn't call about him. It's in their interest.
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This weeks' episode of Pittsburgh Dad is an all-time classic
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Broadcast team ripping Bflo weather
Low Positive replied to ProcessTruster's topic in The Stadium Wall
I think that for older people it goes back to Johnny Carson's constant jokes about Buffalo weather. -
Broadcast team ripping Bflo weather
Low Positive replied to ProcessTruster's topic in The Stadium Wall
I'm just going to keep posting this in every thread complaining about announcers. The hostile media effect is a perceptual theory of mass communication that refers to the tendency for individuals with a strong preexisting attitude on an issue to perceive media coverage as biased against their side and in favor of their antagonists' point of view. Partisans from opposite sides of an issue will tend to find the same coverage to be biased against them. -
You have a combination of two front offices and an agent to spread rumors. They all have different agendas. Not that it means anything, but CMC shares an agent with one Joshua Patrick Allen.
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Are QB sacks illegal now? If you can't do what was called RTP in the Bucs game and you can do what was called RTP in the Chiefs game, what else can you do? The Bills are going to be coming after Mahomes all game. They never blow the whistle for in the grasp for sacks on Mahomes because he keeps fighting to make plays so you have to bring him all the way down. If you can't spin him and you cant tackle him straight, how else can he be sacked? That's pretty much how the Pats got Edelman open on every play for years.