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Josh Allen - week FIFTEEN report card
Jerry Jabber replied to rayray808's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I agree with your assessment. Allen should be throwing more 50/50 balls. The play calling was overly conservative. After getting the last touchdown, the Bills just did run plays up the middle, which resulted in a few three and outs and gave the Steelers offense way more opportunities than they should of had. Glad the defense didn't get worn down and made the plays that they did. I still don't get the series where the Bills had it first and goal and gave it to Gore three times? Gore does not have the speed to bounce it to the sidelines anymore. That was baffling! Also, Duke Williams was inactive again, but Foster didn't take an offensive snap. If Foster wasn't going to play, why didn't the coaches make him inactive, have Duke in his place and give Duke a chance with having some 50/50 balls thrown his way? Did something happen behind the scenes as to why Williams hasn't played since being injured? -
Josh Allen - week FIFTEEN report card
Jerry Jabber replied to rayray808's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
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Thank you Terry & Kim for buying the Bills, saving them from Bon Jovi/Toronto, hiring McDermott and Beane and reestablishing good football back in Buffalo!
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Okay Jerry Sullivan
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From the ESPN article in 2015: "Looking back on it, several former Patriots coaches insist that spying helped them most against less sophisticated teams -- the Dolphins and Bills chief among them -- whose coaches didn't bother changing their signals." https://www.espn.com/espn/otl/story/_/id/13533995/split-nfl-new-england-patriots-apart It's no wonder why the Bills would get blown out against the Patriots. I'd love to know all the ways the Patriots have been cheating, dirty tactics, etc... to gain an advantage against their opponents.
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Since Belichek became the Patriots coach, the Patriots have done significantly better in the 2nd divisional game against the Bills than in the first. Last time I did the math on it was a couple of years ago, but the margin of victory was nearly 3x times more in the second divisional game, vice the first one. I have absolutely no doubts the Patriots were cheating, with stealing signals and everything else they do to gain an advantage.
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I have absolutely no doubt that there are hundreds of ways the Patriots have been cheating over the years. If you look at other sports dynasties over the years and the level of domination they've had in their sports league and compare them with the Patriots dynasty, the Patriots are astronomically higher than everyone else, it's not even close. There's no way for any team to be as successful as they have been without cheating. I have to finish reading the book on Spygate. The author mentioned how Doug Flutie accidentally picked up Brady's helmet and heard and alternate frequency which was always on (supposed to shut off at a certain time before the play starts (I think 15 seconds)).
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Sal Capaccio ?Verified account @SalSports 47m47 minutes ago So @OScandrick just said on @TheHerd that the rumor around the league is the Patriots have people go to the visiting team hotel and do a sweep of the hotel in case they can find any game plan, playbook, etc. stuff laying around, and bring it to the team if they do.
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With deflategate, this would make it the third time the Patriots have been caught cheating. The Patriots during their Superbowl years have constantly bent the rules, by using loopholes in the rulebook, in which rules have to be changed in the offseason. Also, I like how visiting teams headsets/electronics mysteriously stop working at Gillette stadium during games. Goodell and the NFL need to "man up" and punish the Patriots hard on this one...no fines, no draft picks taken away...make Kraft sell the team (between getting arrested for soliciting sex at a massage parlor and his production company illegally filming the Bengals), Belichek suspended for life and the Patriots banned from the postseason this year.
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Gonna love hearing the excuses from the Patriots and their fans on this one. "They were filming for the "do your job" series," "It was a rogue employee," "Someone intentionally wore something that was Boston sports team related, started filming, just to get the Patriots in trouble," "the Patriots employee had a mancrush on one of the Bengals coaches."
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The Patriots Have a Tom Brady Problem
Jerry Jabber replied to The Frankish Reich's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I think this is my last chance to see it happen while Brady is still the Patriots starting QB -
The Patriots Have a Tom Brady Problem
Jerry Jabber replied to The Frankish Reich's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Ever since that 56-10 beating the Bills took at home in 2007 by the Patriots, I've been wanting to see the Bills get a blowout victory against the Patriots in Foxboro. Hopefully that will finally come to fruition in a couple of weeks. -
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I get that TE's are used for their blocking abilities, but how many catches did Kroft have yesterday, also, how many catches for the season? There are how many TE's getting more than 100 yards a game, multiple times in a season, yet the Bills TE's have barely hit that mark maybe a handful of times in the past 20 years.
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I'm not dejected about the loss. I feel the Bills need a few more play makers on offense. Brown, Beasley and Singletary are the only one's who produce on a consistent basis. Kroft has been non-existent this season and Knox is inconsistent as he usually has a key drop or a two a game. Foster and Mckenzie are gadet/situational players that barely contribute. I'd like to see bring in two WR's in the offseason, one of those that can be a true #1 WR who is big, physical and can outleap and outmuscle DB's. I'd also like to see the Bills get a TE that can get open down the middle (assuming Allen doesn't overthrow him).