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1 hour ago, teef said:

this is nice.

 

and they said

"we could not have nice things"


well ?

sometimes we get a nut eh ?
 

1 hour ago, Hapless Bills Fan said:

 

Excellent choice on Avatar.     ' bout time you got some nasty stirred up in ya's

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1 hour ago, Hapless Bills Fan said:

 

A pitch count would not be surprise me.  Probably a good idea, in fact.

what we used to do . rotating lineman from down to downs. (that sound weird to you guys ? )
 

he is coming in for Winters right ?

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Just now, 3rdand12 said:

what we used to do . rotating lineman from down to downs. (that sound weird to you guys ? )
 

he is coming in for Winters right ?

 

Isn't that a great question?

1) if Ford misses another game, LG may be the biggest need.  Boettger was NOT good from what I saw

2) Mongo at this point has most playing experience on the R and I believe would have least stress on his injury on the R side

3) on the other hand McDermott in his Monday presser stressed how "very intelligent" and "adaptable" Mongo is.  We saw this when Morse went out, he pretty seamlessly stepped over to center and played well.

 

So in response to your question: 🤷‍♂️

 

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1 hour ago, Johnnycage46 said:

 

Agreed, but nothing about McD seems to say "rush" anything.  I think he is pretty calculating so I would assume Feliciano is good to go (hopefully)

 

This is no surprise.  Deadline was here they had to activate.

Hasnt had a live snap in forever, he's not just gonna get thrown in there full time, gotta get him slowly acclimated to game shape

 

And then he'll be crackin skulls...

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1 minute ago, Hapless Bills Fan said:

 

Isn't that a great question?

1) if Ford misses another game, LG may be the biggest need.  Boettger was NOT good from what I saw

2) Mongo at this point has most playing experience on the R and I believe would have least stress on his injury on the R side

3) on the other hand McDermott in his Monday presser stressed how "very intelligent" and "adaptable" Mongo is.  We saw this when Morse went out, he pretty seamlessly stepped over to center and played well.

 

So in response to your question: 🤷‍♂️

 

Thanks for considering the  question.
I really have felt McDaboll love weekly match ups and want to do what traditionally defenses have done.
Having multi skilled and Available players on all 3 sides of the ball allows some creativity from week to week.

 

McD  used to chat that up early on. multi functional using match ups to win games
 

13 minutes ago, YoloinOhio said:

I do think he will replace winters at RG. When ford returns he will go back to LG. 

you see Ford doing better as RG next to Williams ?

 

12 minutes ago, Hapless Bills Fan said:

 

Isn't that a great question?

1) if Ford misses another game, LG may be the biggest need.  Boettger was NOT good from what I saw

2) Mongo at this point has most playing experience on the R and I believe would have least stress on his injury on the R side

3) on the other hand McDermott in his Monday presser stressed how "very intelligent" and "adaptable" Mongo is.  We saw this when Morse went out, he pretty seamlessly stepped over to center and played well.

 

So in response to your question: 🤷‍♂️

 

I like Ike.btw

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We may have to be careful what we wish for... you want more attitude on your o-line? You get it with Feliciano.

 

He will straight up tackle a d-lineman rather than give up a free shot on his QB.

 

I am ok with this philosophy, why get called for a ticky-tacky hold while letting your QB get planted when you can just double-down and plant the guy rushing? 

 :)

 

Feliciano was the only offensive lineman on the team last year to be assessed both an unnecessary roughness, and unsportsmanlike conduct penalty.

 

I think offensive lines need at least one or two players that have some dog in them. Hope he gets some reps to work himself back jnto game shape.

 

 

 

 

 

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I’m glad his titty is better.

43 minutes ago, Hapless Bills Fan said:

 

Isn't that a great question?

1) if Ford misses another game, LG may be the biggest need.  Boettger was NOT good from what I saw

2) Mongo at this point has most playing experience on the R and I believe would have least stress on his injury on the R side

3) on the other hand McDermott in his Monday presser stressed how "very intelligent" and "adaptable" Mongo is.  We saw this when Morse went out, he pretty seamlessly stepped over to center and played well.

 

So in response to your question: 🤷‍♂️

 

Ike was ok ... almost good in run blocking, but boy was he on his heels in pass block.  

Most of josh’s scrambles started with Ike

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1 hour ago, CEN-CAL17 said:

There’s a good chance he doesn’t suit up for a couple games.... Maybe AZ in 3 weeks.... but why not wit till after the bye week. That gives him 5 weeks to prepare, get in game shape

Because Boettger is going to play in the meantime and he didn't look good at all vs the Jets.

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1 hour ago, YoloinOhio said:

I do think he will replace winters at RG. When ford returns he will go back to LG. 

This. I expect to see a rotation with Feliciano and Winters for the next couple games at RG. Not sure Winters can also play LG. Once Feliciano is back into game shape, he goes RG about the same time Ford is back at LG. In a perfect world the Oline is hitting its stride just about mid December, barring any injuries!

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1 hour ago, YoloinOhio said:

I do think he will replace winters at RG. When ford returns he will go back to LG. 

 

That's overall how I'm leaning, but we'll see how the Bills coaches see it.

10 minutes ago, High Football IQ said:

The metrics from last year say that Feliciano should be an upgrade in the run blocking, but as a pass blocker he's a major liability and was terrible at times last year especially against some of the better teams we faced, including the Ravens which was probably his worst game of the season.

 

What metrics are these, Grasshopper?  How about a linky? 

I have a tendency to be skeptical of OL metrics as it's very difficult for the observer to tell what the assignment is and therefore if there's a mess-up, who failed?

But some are better than others.

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20 minutes ago, High Football IQ said:

The metrics from last year say that Feliciano should be an upgrade in the run blocking, but as a pass blocker he's a major liability and was terrible at times last year especially against some of the better teams we faced, including the Ravens which was probably his worst game of the season.

I guarantee he's an upgrade over Boettger or Winters when it comes to pass blocking no matter which metrics you cite.  

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3 hours ago, WideNine said:

We may have to be careful what we wish for... you want more attitude on your o-line? You get it with Feliciano.

 

He will straight up tackle a d-lineman rather than give up a free shot on his QB.

 

I am ok with this philosophy, why get called for a ticky-tacky hold while letting your QB get planted when you can just double-down and plant the guy rushing? 

 :)

 

Feliciano was the only offensive lineman on the team last year to be assessed both an unnecessary roughness, and unsportsmanlike conduct penalty.

 

I think offensive lines need at least one or two players that have some dog in them. Hope he gets some reps to work himself back jnto game shape.

 

Mongo's unnecessary roughness penalty was interesting.

 

Malcolm Jenkins was called for "roughing the passer" on Allen and "unsportsmanlike conduct"

 

After the extra point, Mongo did this:

https://www.buffalorumblings.com/2019/10/29/20937576/penalty-recap-flags-were-mostly-a-non-factor-as-eagles-best-bills

(scroll down)

 

It basically resulted in just a bit of extra distance on the ensuing kickoff, which isn't nothing - my point is I think Feliciano was delivering a message about "don't mess with my QB" in a very calculated way that minimized harm to the team.

 

Both he and Cody Ford have shown that "I'm here if you've got something to say" attitude

 

 

 

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15 minutes ago, Kwai San said:

angry fan GIF

Best gif I seen in quite awhile!  The guy in the yellow shirt is me!!!  Love the grin on my face!!!

 

So that begs the question...what in the world is wrong with your wife? Nobody in their right mind should be acting that way at a tennis match. 😇

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11 hours ago, Hapless Bills Fan said:

 

Both he and Cody Ford have shown that "I'm here if you've got something to say" attitude

 

 

 

That attitude is something this team needs to get the ground game going. Particularly around Morse who is more of a finesse player. Mongo also helps from an assignment standpoint..... he has experience setting protections with a QB and knows how last years players will likely perform in different blocking schemes. 

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4 hours ago, ExWNYer said:

 

So that begs the question...what in the world is wrong with your wife? Nobody in their right mind should be acting that way at a tennis match. 😇

 

Seriously?!?!?  That was at a tennis match?!?!?!??!  Wow WOW and WOWZA!

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15 hours ago, Hapless Bills Fan said:

 

Mongo's unnecessary roughness penalty was interesting.

 

Malcolm Jenkins was called for "roughing the passer" on Allen and "unsportsmanlike conduct"

 

After the extra point, Mongo did this:

https://www.buffalorumblings.com/2019/10/29/20937576/penalty-recap-flags-were-mostly-a-non-factor-as-eagles-best-bills

(scroll down)

 

It basically resulted in just a bit of extra distance on the ensuing kickoff, which isn't nothing - my point is I think Feliciano was delivering a message about "don't mess with my QB" in a very calculated way that minimized harm to the team.

 

Both he and Cody Ford have shown that "I'm here if you've got something to say" attitude

 

 

 

 

I like that old school attitude.

 

I think both sides of the LOS had been missing that this year and I have always doubted team chemistry when I see a QB driven to the turf and no one cares or gives him a hand up.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Just now, High Football IQ said:

 

No surprise here, Ford is terrible and one of the worst picks this team has made going to back to the drought years. Worth noting this is another guy Beane had to have and traded up for.

 

But hey at least he was able to buy some bling and his mom a new car so hopefully he saved some money when he's out of the league in a few years.

I hate to say it may be time to cut our losses on Ford. Everyone was waiting for him to emerge as a solid player when he got shifted to his "natural" position at guard, but it ain't happening. I'm still puzzled about Spain, who was no great thing but was better than Winters/Ford. Hell, so was Vlad Ducasse. That's how bad our guards have been. Morse is carrying a huge load right now.

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