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Big Turk

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  1. Their offense has been downright bad some games...they have scored 21 or less in 7 of their 12 games this year. The defense is carrying them...without them they would be 6-6 like the Bills or maybe even worse.
  2. Don't forget Steelers lost as well.
  3. Multiple Bills sources report there is a ZERO percent chance he gets fired, but keep believing what you must I guess.
  4. Guess its a good thing the cap isn't real.
  5. Eagles' CB Darius Slay said it best "He threw the ball 51 times, he is going to throw an INT at some point, it's just going to happen. He was out there doing his thing, I don't get what people are complaining about the turnover for."
  6. That's not true...they have made Brady look bad a few times, Rodgers looked bad, etc... Let's not try to re-write history based on recent events. For a long time Buffalo was the "No-Fly Zone" of the NFL and they made even the simple 5 yard checkdowns tough throws.
  7. Honestly, I would be shocked when factoring in weather conditions if it was higher than 5%
  8. I think you vastly underestimate how quickly teams reload. Look at Baltimore for an example.
  9. I mean after watching the Browns-Colts game where they literally forced the Browns to score by handing them something like 15 chances to score from inside the 10 yard line with 4 defensive penalties on the Colts, one nullifying a turnover by the Colts, nothing would surprise me. I don't think I ever remember refs factoring in late in the game like they have this year so often...every game this year seemingly has late defensive penalties called that help a team drive down and score.
  10. Have to believe it was far less than that accounting for the conditions he kicked it in...I would be shocked if it was over 5% with weather factored in.
  11. Isn't it sad that even during the drought years we still had plenty of times the D sealed games for us but yet anytime it's left up to this D they fail?
  12. They could have called the grounding since the ball didn't reach the LOS but Gabe Davis was literally 2-3 feet from where the ball landed which should have nullified that.
  13. That is correct, it does not apply in the pocket. Allen was not in the pocket, he was near the sideline meaning the normal horsecollar rules apply
  14. Except that is actually irrelevant. You cannot grab the inside of the jersey period, as stated in the NFL Rulebook below: Effectively Hochuli made up his OWN VERSION of the rule instead of using the one the NFL has.
  15. It helps keep players fresh overall during the course of a game, but it also doesn't allow players to get used to playing a lot of snaps at once, especially in a hurry up situation. Typically the pass rush seems to go away completely during the late game drives and I can't help but think part of it may be they are not conditioned well enough in those situations to play that many snaps non-stop like some other players who are used to playing more snaps. Maybe I am totally off base but I don't think it's crazy to think that players who aren't conditioned to be playing snaps in that manner are going to be tired late in the drives.
  16. Yeah it really is amazing....don't forget 13 seconds and that Butker drilled a 58 yard FG to tie it and send it to OT. It's not like it was some chip shot. Hail Murray...the Hail Hurts, which for all intents and purposes was the exact same play just not at the end of the game... AJ Brown fumble being overturned that would have sealed the win in OT. Just seems there is some sinister force at work that wants Buffalo fans to not only suffer but do so in the most cruel ways imaginable.
  17. Same against MIN last year...Allen drives them down in FG range around the 20 and then throws a brutal INT to Peterson in the endzone to end it after Minnesota kicked a FG. 0-5 in OT situations...don't get how you can be that good within 2 minutes but that bad in OT.
  18. That is not true necessarily. What IS true is that if the Bills don't have the ball LAST they are most likely going to lose. However, last year as we saw, when they had the ball last, the won 3 of those games with a last second FG(Baltimore, Miami and Detroit). They also got an INT against Mahomes to end the game in KC. So what needs to happen is somehow Allen needs to have the ball last and the Bills need to bleed the clock down to no time left and then score last. That's a really fine line to have to walk in the NFL and hard to do consistently.
  19. Apparently this goes back to his days as a DC in Philly...maybe that is the real reason why Reid let him go...because at the key moments, his defense fails over and over again. Look at these comments from Reid after a late loss by Philly in 2010: "FOR 3 QUARTERS WE HAD IT RIGHT THERE."
  20. Likely something they thought they could attack with a matchup against the Eagles in those situations with a bigger WR. Would help if Sherfield ran the correct routes tho.
  21. Well...game management on D maybe in the 2 minute drill but on offense it's outstanding.
  22. Yes, because Brady chose to use different personnel groupings. It's pretty simple.
  23. You realize he doesn't control who is on the field in those personnel groupings right? Tell us you are clueless without telling us you are clueless tho. One of the silliest threads I have seen in a long time.
  24. It's nice remembering what that was like watching the Ravens D do that to the Chargers twice last night. I mean even during the drought years we had a bunch of games where that happened.
  25. That's not the best team in the NFL. They may have the best record but they have been Houdini and escaped a lot of losses this year, many times through sheer luck. That's the way it goes sometimes tho. Better to be lucky than good is a saying for a reason. Usually(but not always) teams that have this kind of luck during the regular season see their luck run out in the playoffs.
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