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Jerry Jabber

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  1. Add TE to that group. Knox is decent, but is inconsistent. IMO, Knox would be a good #2 TE. Outside of Knox, the Bills have gotten next to nothing from the TE group this season.
  2. Much better throw my Allen as he gave McKenzie a chance on the ball. Offense has to do a much better job at picking up the blitz.
  3. Terrible series by the offense followed by a terrible punt ?
  4. Rob Johnson was great at coming off the bench and playing good for one game, he could never put two good games together. In hindsight, it was a terrible move on John Butler's part for trading for Johnson, giving up a first and a fourth round picks for him. Flutie was a good game manager and had good scrambling ability, which was needed behind the Bills terrible O-line of the time.
  5. BREAKING NEWS The Buffalo Bills have just announced that Former Bills QB Rob Johnson will be replacing Doug Flutie as the Bills legend on Sunday at New Era Field.
  6. Any Progressive commercial... They're even worse on WGR550
  7. It's better than Elliott's "feed me" antics.
  8. I’m sure the Redskins will be looking at him this offseason
  9. Most of the Bills D is still intact from that game (except for two new starters), but Allen and Dawkins would be the only ones from offense. Not sure about the Ravens. I'm sure the guys on defense, especially the coaches remember that game and hopefully will look for some measure of redemption from the horrific showing to start the 2018 season.
  10. Andre Reed and Bruce Smith as Redskins
  11. After getting blown out 47-3 in the season opener last year, I hope the Bills are looking for some retribution on Sunday.
  12. While I like Foster’s and McKenzie’s speed, I think they are just gadget/situational players at the moment. It’s not to say that they can’t improve and do more, but up until this point of the season, both have had a minimal impact on the offense. I’m still hoping in the offseason that the Bills get another WR that can either be a true #1 WR or at least complement John Brown and a #1 TE. If they do that, then Allen will be throwing for 300+ yards in almost every game.
  13. Bills played on the National stage and had a convincing win! They are for real! The announcers all picked the Cowboys before the game, then they were eating crow afterwards. The Bills are hitting their stride at the right time of the season.
  14. Great win!! Bills are hitting their stride!
  15. The Bills D seems to struggle on opening drives this season
  16. What a difference the new training facility/sports science has been for the Bills. Years ago, it seems the Bills lead the league every year with the amount of players on IR. For the most part this season, the Bills have been healthy and the injuries are less severe.
  17. It’s not like Garrett slammed Rudolph hard to the turf. In the first picture I posted, you can clearly see Garrett took down Rudolph and had Rudolph’s weight on top of Garrett. Also from looking from that vantage point, I don’t think Garrett knew Rudolph hard thrown the ball. Rudolph snapped, went after Garrett when he tried to rip Garrett’s helmet off. It’s one thing to shove a player for a late hit, cuss him out and get in his face, but Rudolph took it to another level by trying to rip Garrett’s helmet off. Then continued to go after Garrett once Garrett turned the tide and ripped Rudolph’s helmet off. Once Rudolph got nailed in the head with the helmet, then he finally backed off and played the victim. He goes from aggressor to victim all in less than 30 seconds. Again, I’m not condoning what Garrett did as his punishment should be harsh. With the NFL being all about player safety, with no helmet to helmet hits, blows to the head and face, concussions etc..., Rudolph should get fined for his actions.
  18. Here's what I originally wrote on page 3 "Rudolph got butt hurt over the way Garrett took him to the ground, then had a hissy-fit and started attacking Garrett by yanking on his helmet numerous times, which led to Garrett getting up and doing the same thing back to him. Garrett had two Steelers players in his face with Rudolph continuing to charge at Garrett. I'm not a fan of either team, but after watching the scenario play out, Rudolph started the confrontation, wouldn't give it up, Garrett was getting ganged up on by two Steelers players, then did a very stupid, inexcusable act of nailing Rudolph in the head with Rudolph's helmet, by which he deserved the beating he got from Pouncey and Ogunjobi. Garrett deserves a lengthy suspension, big fine and should have criminal charges brought against him, but Rudolph shouldn't get away "Scott-free" either."
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