Yeah, I don't either. A Bills' team that has a reasonable number of injuries has a shot. This pre-season version of the Bills has virtually no shot. If they win the turnover battle by 2+ they can still win, otherwise I don't see it.
I dont actually think hes clueless to whats being said. It sounds like hes annoyed that he has to sit and answer difficult questions. "How dare someone question me!"is the attitude he gives. So instead of answering he just doesnt answer or gives the "I dont know" response.
No matter the reason his answers are disturbing.
Top it off with the fact that an arm wrapping around and dislodging the ball is a more effective way of getting a turnover than trying to land a big hit and you wonder what the players are thinking.
It certainly has it's flaws but it's not meaningless. I know you want it to be so you can continue your crusade, but it's not. It means the QB has a good YPP and has a good TD:INT ratio. Those things aren't meaningless but they don't account for everything.
Before the season would anyone have predicted that if the Bills led the league in rushing and had the 5th rated QB they'd finish out of the playoffs? Just a mind boggling Freaky Friday of a season.
I see WRs pushing off the back, creating separation and catching TDs and no call. Some minor bumping on both players and they call it on Watkins? Love the consistency.
Yeah, all the bitching about time is misplaced. There was plenty of time left for what they needed to do. If they didn't burn clock and scored and Dallas had a good return people would B word that they didn't use enough clock.
The use of time was fine. You want to score a TD or kick the FG with no time left. I don't mind running the clock down at all. I mind throwing the ball up for grabs in that situation.