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4 minutes ago, FUTURIST said:

 

Yes they are.  It is all about the offensive and defensive lines. The Bills just got BLOWN OUT at HOME by a mediocre NFC team.  Watch the game.  The Bills lines were destroyed.

Just stop. Seriously. You have people thinking you have zero understanding of football. Start typing and you remove all doubt.

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6 minutes ago, Not at the table Karlos said:

@thebandit27 if you’re so confused go watch the all-22. See all the open receivers Allen misses. It’s all on film for everyone to see. I don’t understand why people refuse to believe it when it’s right in front of their face.  Go to the games, sit in the upper deck so you can see everything unfold. It happens every week. Smh

 

There's no reason to get upset.

 

It's also patently absurd to assume that (a) I haven't watched the games and the A22 and (b) I don't know what I'm seeing when I do so.

 

Josh's problem isn't that he doesn't see open WRs. It's that he moves through his progressions too quickly at times, and not quickly enough at others. All very symptomatic of a young QB for whom the game has yet to slow down sufficiently such that his pre snap and post snap reads mesh with the intent of the route concept.

 

Pretty simple explanation for what you think you're seeing. Try not to get so indignant next time.

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1 minute ago, thebandit27 said:

 

There's no reason to get upset.

 

It's also patently absurd to assume that (a) I haven't watched the games and the A22 and (b) I don't know what I'm seeing when I do so.

 

Josh's problem isn't that he doesn't see open WRs. It's that he moves through his progressions too quickly at times, and not quickly enough at others. All very symptomatic of a young QB for whom the game has yet to slow down sufficiently such that his pre snap and post snap reads mesh with the intent of the route concept.

 

Pretty simple explanation for what you think you're seeing. Try not to get so indignant next time.

 

Where is he originally from?

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34 minutes ago, MDH said:

 

Shaq is one of only two players on the DL playing well vs the run. Trading Shaq makes the Ds biggest weakness an even greater one. Unless they get something substantial, which is unlikely, Shaq doesn't get moved.

 

 

Or.. Get rid of him while they can get something, because BEAN isn;t going to sign Shaq to a big money deal when he decides to play well in his contract year.  IMO

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7 minutes ago, Chandler#81 said:

Just stop. Seriously. You have people thinking you have zero understanding of football. Start typing and you remove all doubt.

 

Know a heck of lot more than you.  The Bills just got destroyed by a decent team on their own home field.  They showed they are not ready for prime time.  

 

You can't win in the NFL against good teams if your Offensive and Defensive lines are not good. Period.

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1 minute ago, Royale with Cheese said:

 

Correct me if I'm wrong but didn't you say that Moore would "easily" throw for 400 yards in KC's offense?

 

Yes. Would you like me to be a 3yr old like you and go through your 10, 842 posts and post EVERY SINGLE TIME you were wrong.  I would probably be posting for months. 

 

And Moore threw for over 200 yards in the first half. Not his fault his head coach and offensive coordinator are scared clowns.  

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11 minutes ago, thebandit27 said:

 

There's no reason to get upset.

 

It's also patently absurd to assume that (a) I haven't watched the games and the A22 and (b) I don't know what I'm seeing when I do so.

 

Josh's problem isn't that he doesn't see open WRs. It's that he moves through his progressions too quickly at times, and not quickly enough at others. All very symptomatic of a young QB for whom the game has yet to slow down sufficiently such that his pre snap and post snap reads mesh with the intent of the route concept.

 

Pretty simple explanation for what you think you're seeing. Try not to get so indignant next time.

Good post.  Anytime I bring up him missing receivers people pile on and it gets old. My apologies. 

 

Wouldnt him going through his reads too fast or slow be a form of struggling to read the field though?  And him going too fast or slow is causing him to miss open receivers. Would I be wrong in saying that?  

 

I said he has to get better at finding the open guy before bringing in more players. The receivers get open. I’m not saying he’s terrible or I don’t like him. I think he has all the tools and the competitive drive to be a successful qb. He needs to work on finding the open guy and delivering it that’s all I’m saying.  But people take that as I’m saying he’s terrible and never completed a pass to anyone in his life. 

 

 

Watch some replays from the endzone view. John Murphy show has them a lot. They show his eyes and where he’s looking. More than a few times it shows him look at a receiver #### back like he’s gonna throw then pulls the ball down while the receiver is still open and take a sack or run for a couple yards when he had an easy throw for a td. 

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7 minutes ago, thebandit27 said:

 

There's no reason to get upset.

 

It's also patently absurd to assume that (a) I haven't watched the games and the A22 and (b) I don't know what I'm seeing when I do so.

 

Josh's problem isn't that he doesn't see open WRs. It's that he moves through his progressions too quickly at times, and not quickly enough at others. All very symptomatic of a young QB for whom the game has yet to slow down sufficiently such that his pre snap and post snap reads mesh with the intent of the route concept.

 

Pretty simple explanation for what you think you're seeing. Try not to get so indignant next time.

 

That's basically my take on it too, and why I'm not as concerned yet about his ongoing development.  He's made a huge leap in actually looking in the right direction, but still hasn't mastered the art of the perfectly timed throw.   Wentz put on a clinic on Sunday, despite his low attempts.

 

 

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Just now, FUTURIST said:

 

Yes. Would you like me to be a 3yr old like you and go through your 10, 842 posts and post EVERY SINGLE TIME you were wrong.  I would probably be posting for months. 

 

Every single time?  I think I think the first time I every quoted you was before the Chiefs/Packers game.  

 

I've been wrong just like everyone has.  Difference is you come in all high and mighty with your opinions and now when it now seems when you're called out on it....you get upset.

 

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2 minutes ago, Not at the table Karlos said:

Good post.  Anytime I bring up him missing receivers people pile on and it gets old. My apologies. 

 

Wouldnt him going through his reads too fast or slow be a form of struggling to read the field though?  And him going too fast or slow is causing him to miss open receivers. Would I be wrong in saying that?  

 

I said he has to get better at finding the open guy before bringing in more players. The receivers get open. I’m not saying he’s terrible or I don’t like him. I think he has all the tools and the competitive drive to be a successful qb. He needs to work on finding the open guy and delivering it that’s all I’m saying.  But people take that as I’m saying he’s terrible and never completed a pass to anyone in his life. 

 

I guess I view reading progressions and spotting open WRs as different fundamentals.

 

2 minutes ago, GG said:

 

That's basically my take on it too, and why I'm not as concerned yet about his ongoing development.  He's made a huge leap in actually looking in the right direction, but still hasn't mastered the art of the perfectly timed throw.   Wentz put on a clinic on Sunday, despite his low attempts.

 

 

 

Yeah, he'll get it. If it makes anyone feel better he's light years ahead of where he was a year ago in that regard.

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19 minutes ago, Gugny said:

 

Unfortunately, the games aren't played in slow motion with pause buttons.

 

There is merit to your post.  It's a tough fast game with a small amount separating most players.

 

2 minutes ago, whatdrought said:

A real intellect has visited us today... 

 

Amen brother and I'm not a churchgoer.

1 minute ago, davefan66 said:

Anyone tracking the Pegula’s jet.....?

 

Thank you for that!  LOL

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14 minutes ago, FLFan said:

The run defense had one bad game.  Ranked 10th in the league prior to that.  That said, one big trade is unlikely to make a huge difference in the w/l for the year, unless a stud WR is truly available.  That could help them win a game or two IMO. 

The run defense had a bad game against Miami and it got worse against the eagles , 

And IMO if we are still talking about this next Monday ( regardless if we win or lose ) then we have a PROBLEM 

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