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Sure, here are three peer-reviewed studies that suggest that sugar is not a healthy breakfast option for children: Vos, M. B., Welsh, J. A., & Gillman, M. W. (2015). Added sugars and cardiovascular disease risk in children: a scientific statement from the American Heart Association. Circulation, 131(14), e439-e454. Smith, C. E., Tucker, K. L., & Kris-Etherton, P. M. (2016). Association of breakfast cereal consumption with nutrient intake, body mass index, and cardiovascular risk factors in US children and adolescents. Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, 116(4), 486-494. Deshmukh-Taskar, P., Nicklas, T. A., O'Neil, C. E., Keast, D. R., Radcliffe, J. D., & Cho, S. (2010). The relationship of breakfast skipping and type of breakfast consumption with nutrient intake and weight status in children and adolescents: the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey 1999-2006. Journal of the American Dietetic Association, 110(6), 869-878.
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What about Leonard Fournette, provided he's in shape? 28 years old, fast, elite runner and receiver in his prime. He's already earning $2m guaranteed, so maybe he'd sign for $3m, given his age. Big guy.
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They need to resign Shaq and Phillips first. I'm hoping Bobby Wagner will sign for cheap so he can end his career with a Super Bowl win. That will give them a chance to take a top WR in the first round, a TE in the second, and OL and RB help in later rounds. Beane will likely find an aging veteran OT to compete with Brown. They can't have everything, and I'm guessing they'll pass on pass-rush help and hope the young guns can do ok until Miller returns. If Wagner doesn't sign, it'll have to be LB in the first, and it'll be a long season on offense, unless Gabe and Shakir suddenly go nuclear or Harty is amazing, which sounds like wishful thinking.
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Ok, so what about his size? Along with JJ Taylor and Boston Scott (I never heard of them, either), Harty is the shortest player in the NFL at 5'6". Even Beasley is 5'8". And at 170 pounds, you can tackle him with two fingers. I'm not saying signing him is a bad move, necessarily. But his size makes it a risky one.
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I wonder if Beane was so frustrated by the McKissic betrayal that he overcompensated by drafting Cook and also signing Hines, when one would have been adequate.
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Cosell really liked Terrell Bernard. We'll see if that works out.
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All the more reason to draft a tackle who can handle speed. Spencer Brown couldn't handle my grandmother.
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McDermott wants a ‘nastier edge’ to his Defense post Frazier
finn replied to Chandler#81's topic in The Stadium Wall
I blame that injury 100% on Beane. He assumed Spencer Brown would be starting quality and Quessenberry would be an adequate backup. Instead, they were two of the five worst tackles in the league in pass drops. It was just a matter of when Allen would get injured, especially with another spectacularly poor judgment of his, bringing in Saffold to start at guard. I suspect Beane realizes that he blew it and, arguably, doomed the season for the team, since that injury was the inflection point of the season. We'll soon see if he's learned that he needs more than journeymen, low draft picks, and has-beens to protect the most important player on the team. -
Leslie Frazier "taking a year off from coaching" per Bills PR
finn replied to Roundybout's topic in The Stadium Wall
I wouldn't be surprised if he signs with another team as DC or position coach, after a short, face-saving interval. -
Hey, don't mess with the national narrative. Allen has regressed. Yes, he had incompetent receivers and a girls tennis team for an Oline, and a damaged elbow limiting him. But, hey, Mahomes had a hangnail in October, and Burrows had a stomach ache at least once, I heard. So altogether, it was a level playing field.
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So that's two season-long starters on the OL who ranked among the very worst in the league, including backups. Do we really need to look further to explain why the Bills were stumbling by the end? Or how terrific other elements of the team were to makeup for the high school varsity quality of Brown and Saffold? I prefer the second frame. What other team did as well with players as base incompetent?
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Khalil Shakir / answer for WR 2 / Makes Sports Illustrated
finn replied to Figster's topic in The Stadium Wall
Which also doesn't give us a chance to see what they can do (Wyatt, Hodgins, possibly Elam). McD seems to think the downsides of playing young players outweighs the upsides. That is obviously the case often, but you look at, say, the KC rookies and you wonder if he's got it backwards in some cases. I remember when Marv Levy refused to put Henry Jones in at safety in one of the early Super Bowls when they were getting clobbered in the secondary. And then when Dallas was running the ball down our throat in the fourth (I think) Super Bowl, he refused to play Parella and other big young DT we had on the bench. I can believe Shakir had his weaknesses, for example, but was he so much worse than "Drop" Davis or that walking disaster, McKenzie? -
My reply is the same. GM's should be judged on outcomes, not on how well their choices reflected popular opinion at the time. Most people thought Ryan Leaf and Jamarcus Russell were great picks when they were drafted. The GMs who took them blew it. They don't get a pass because they went with the consensus. As it turns out, the Bills depth sucked: OT, OG, C, LB, CB, S, WR... pretty much everywhere it was tested. You think that's ok because in August ESPN though they had the best depth in the NFL?
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I wouldn't let Beane off the hook that easily. Yes, Davis looked ready to step into the #2 role, but Beane didn't have a backup plan in case he wasn't ready, just like he had no backup plan if Saffold and/or Brown failed. As it happens, all three did. The GM doesn't get a pass because his judgment matched the consensus on a fan forum. He's got to do his homework. He didn't. Not on those three, or Araiza, or Bernard, whom he obviously overvalued. I'm not expecting perfection. But I'm not impressed by Beane's recent performance.
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Teams, especially playoff teams, are close enough that luck is a big factor. Injuries, the way the ball bounces, how the refs are inclined, the weather, flukey missed tackles and turnovers.... the list goes on. All that is normal. What's different in sports, especially ones as hyped and over-analyzed as the NFL, s that everyone thinks the outcomes of lucky moments reflects ability on the part of the lucky team--and lack of ability (or character, etc.--on the part of the unlucky team. If Gabe Davis makes that catch in the Jets game that hit him in the chest in stride, the NFL world would have exploded over Josh Allen. Injured, beset behind an incompetent line, he throws a dime 60 yards in the air to pretty much win the game, one of the most clutch and impressive throws of the season. Instead, the throw is forgotten, and all of Allen's negatives from that game are highlighted.
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They had to use him to block because Beane assumed Brown would be adequate at RT and he wasn't. So two positions were impacted by Beane's misjudgment. Arguably more, since with Knox blocking instead of running routes, teams could take Diggs out of the game with impunity. A cascade effect.
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Bills need to hit on picks to have a chance
finn replied to Niagara Dude's topic in The Stadium Wall
Yes, I wait. You wait, too? -
Bills need to hit on picks to have a chance
finn replied to Niagara Dude's topic in The Stadium Wall
Is going 13-3 and having roster holes the following year somehow incompatible? -
Bills need to hit on picks to have a chance
finn replied to Niagara Dude's topic in The Stadium Wall
The Bills situation is not good. Roster holes everywhere, half the cap tied up in four players, a measly six draft picks, no money for free agents. I wonder if the best strategy is to go all-in on offense in the draft: WR, OG, OT, TE. Sign Edwards but otherwise make do on defense. Give Allen the protection and weapons he needs but has never really had. Let him compete--fairly compete--with Mahomes and Burrow. -
Brandon Beane admitting fault & not learning from his mistakes.
finn replied to Rebel101's topic in The Stadium Wall
I had the same thought. You look at KC with Reid and Bienemy, then you look at what we have: a rookie OC (last year), green as hell, at least in comparison. It's like assigning a newbie jockey to ride Secretariat.