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If ever there were a game to remind yourself "it's only preseason," this was probably it.  Call it the Trubisky revenge tour or whatever you want, but this was a preseason game that felt like anything but.  To the contrast of our previous run happy game, Daboll came out firing and drastic difference between where the Bills and Bears are as programs was ever apparent.  With that being said...

 

1 - Mitch - Trubisky had a really good game and showed well enough to give comfort to a lot of fans in case Allen should get hurt.  However, as I watched him play, it made me appreciate just how great a talent Josh Allen is.  Overall, Mitch played well.  However, that's not to say there weren't opportunities in how he played.  There were a few passes where the receiver had to adjust to the ball, which cost them a step and extra yards.  Mitch got happy feet a few time and found ways to take unnecessary steps as he escaped the pocket.  There was one play in particular where I wish Josh were on the field as I have zero doubt Allen would have delivered the throw on the run to a dot for the touchdown.  Mitch did show off a strong arm and made quite a few passes in the flat to the sideline.  Preseason or not, 200+ yards at the half is something to be proud of.  Especially in the stadium of the team that didn't want you back.

 

2 - Motor - In another "it's only preseason" thought, it's hard for me to not think the starting running back job is Motor's to lose.  While I understand that Moss is still hurt, Motor is making the most of every carry and is showing a burst to the outside that hasn't really been seen since he got here.  He's decisive, breaking arm tackles, and looks overall like a starting back.  Also, kudos to Daboll for running a lot of misdirection plays that delayed the linebackers just a step slow enough to give Motor a head start.

 

3 - Groot - Okay, I'm officially excited to see this kid play in the regular season.  While I assume it's because he's now locked in as a started, Rousseau played less snaps in this game than he did in the previous.  Even so, Groot was an absolute monster pushing through the right tackle for the Bears and notched another sack.  So far, technique has meant nothing to this kid because he's so powerful that he just runs over people and can sack quarterbacks with just his hands.  For my first painfully wrong prediction of the season, I see Groot getting 10 sacks minimum this year.

 

4 - If you haven't seen the movie "Return to Paradise", I recommend looking it up.  The movie stars Joaquin Phoenix, Vince Vaughn, and Anne Heche.  I don't remember if it was an independent film, but it didn't get a lot of attention.  The plot, acting, and ending are top notch and guaranteed to hit you in the feels as well as telling your friends about it.  It's older, so you may have troubles finding it.  If you do, I strongly recommend it.

 

5 - Epenesa - This is where many of us are about to disagree.  Epenesa logged a lot of snaps in both preseason games so far and I believe it's because the coaches still want to see more from him.  Yes, he had a monster of a sack where he bull-rushed over the 3rd string left tackle and delivered a monster hit.  However, I'm not see Epenesa get the same push against the starters or back-ups.  He gets very close to the quarterback almost every time but he just can't quite finish.  If the coaches were sold on him, I don't believe he'd be out there as much and into the second half.  Same goes for my opinion of Obada, who had a very quite game.

 

6 - McKenzie - I only wanted to see one thing from McKenzie this preseason and that was solid hands in the punt return game.  Unfortunately, he muffed a punt this game and now I'm just waiting to see how long it takes to cost us in a real game.  As a receiver, he was a main target for Mitch and made the most of his catches.  However, as we know, there aren't going to be a lot of snaps for him at receiver and he needs to looks punts into his hands before taking off. 

 

7 - Haack - Speaking of Haack, he didn't get a lot of opportunities in this game, but did boot one off the side of his foot.  His other punt was a beauty and pinned the Bears inside the 20, but I can already see the threads about bringing in some competition for him.  Haack isn't going anywhere and while I didn't like to see the miss, his track record in Miami indicates that's more of a fluke than anything else. 

 

8 - Defensive Playcalling - The Bills ran a lot of single safety with extra coverage in the box.  The Linebackers did a great job of staying close enough to the line to reach to the rushing attack, but jumped back in coverage quickly.  It was the most aggressive defense I've seen Frazier call in recent games and hope it's a sign of things to come.  I'm not sure if this was because Hyde and Poyer sat out or if they wanted to see how the DB's handled man coverage, but it led to many 3 and outs.  Additionally, we didn't play contain when Fields was out there, which gave him a few free scrambles, but I don't believe we cared honestly.

 

9 - Press Coverage - The Bears played a lot of press coverage and I was happy to see the Bills receivers not be phased by it.  Each receiver got off the line fast, ran slants or shallow crosses that didn't allow the defenders to initiate hard contact with them.  Our speed was on display as there was YAC yards multiple times.  Again, it's nice to see the coordinators try new things and be effective.  I personally believe this team is going to be that much more effective with halftime adjustments as we are becoming so much more versatile in our schemes.

 

10 - Hollister - This is hard for me to say, but I believe Hollister should be given the starting job at TE.  Knox had both a drop and a missed block in his limited action while Hollister continues to be effective blocking, catching, and with surprising speed.  He looks like a receiver in the open field and a match-up nightmare for some linebackers and cornerbacks.  I'm sure Knox will continue to get the start and we haven't see what Josh's rapport is with him (should be strong since they played together before), but I think Knox is on a short leash this year.

 

Bonus Question - The Play - After the first Motor touchdown, someone on the Bills made a monster tackle on the Bears kick returner the next play.  Any idea who that was?  There weren't any replays from the homer Bears broadcast.

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3 minutes ago, Virgil said:

5 - Epenesa - This is where many of us are about to disagree.  Epenesa logged a lot of snaps in both preseason games so far and I believe it's because the coaches still want to see more from him.  Yes, he had a monster of a sack where he bull-rushed over the 3rd string left tackle and delivered a monster hit.  However, I'm not see Epenesa get the same push against the starters or back-ups.  He gets very close to the quarterback almost every time but he just can't quite finish.  If the coaches were sold on him, I don't believe he'd be out there as much and into the second half.  Same goes for my opinion of Obada, who had a very quite game.

 


Great write up, as always!

 

I do disagree on the above, however. I believe Epenesa was rock solid…even against the first stringers. He did well setting the edge (unlike Basham) and he certainly seems to be much more comfortable in his ‘new’ body. 
 

Always appreciate your thoughts!

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2 minutes ago, TroutDog said:


Great write up, as always!

 

I do disagree on the above, however. I believe Epenesa was rock solid…even against the first stringers. He did well setting the edge (unlike Basham) and he certainly seems to be much more comfortable in his ‘new’ body. 
 

Always appreciate your thoughts!


Basham is a concern for me above everyone else.  I’m not really seeing anything from him and he was considered to be the most pro ready.   
 

I’m going to focus on him more in the next game to see what rotation he’s in

6 minutes ago, No_Matter_What said:

Epenesa - I thought his sack was against their starting LT. But I might be wrong.

 

Otherwise there is nothing what we couldn't agree on.


I could be wrong, but I remembered the announcers saying they just pulled their starters on the play before.  

3 minutes ago, PonyBoy said:

One Thought About The Bears Game In No Particular Order..... The Bills are going to be good! 🙂


Yes, it’s a little scary honestly 

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3 minutes ago, Virgil said:


Basham is a concern for me above everyone else.  I’m not really seeing anything from him and he was considered to be the most pro ready.   
 

I’m going to focus on him more in the next game to see what rotation he’s in


I could be wrong, but I remembered the announcers saying they just pulled their starters on the play before.  


Yes, it’s a little scary honestly 

It's a long season, not drinking all the Kool Aid... but dang..! Never been so worried as to who is going to pick up our cuts or not make our practice squad! Especially if they are in our division. Is this what it felt like being a Patriot fan for so many years?

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18 minutes ago, Virgil said:

 

5 - Epenesa - This is where many of us are about to disagree.  Epenesa logged a lot of snaps in both preseason games so far and I believe it's because the coaches still want to see more from him.  Yes, he had a monster of a sack where he bull-rushed over the 3rd string left tackle and delivered a monster hit.  However, I'm not see Epenesa get the same push against the starters or back-ups.  He gets very close to the quarterback almost every time but he just can't quite finish.  If the coaches were sold on him, I don't believe he'd be out there as much and into the second half.  Same goes for my opinion of Obada, who had a very quite game.

 

 

 

Epenesa played 12 snaps on Saturday, does it quantify as "a lot"?

 

Boogie Basham: 31

Justin Zimmer: 28

Darryl Johnson: 27

Efe Obada: 23

Vernon Butler: 21

Brandin Bryant: 13

A.J. Epenesa: 12

Gregory Rousseau: 9

Ed Oliver: 6

Harrison Phillips: 6

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8 minutes ago, Virgil said:

 

I could be wrong, but I remembered the announcers saying they just pulled their starters on the play before.  

It was against #70(Wilkinson) who is listed as their starting LT as of now. I think peters will take that spot once up to speed. 

 

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1 minute ago, syhuang said:

 

Epenesa played 12 snaps on Saturday, does it quantify as "a lot"?

 

Boogie Basham: 31

Justin Zimmer: 28

Darryl Johnson: 27

Efe Obada: 23

Vernon Butler: 21

Brandin Bryant: 13

A.J. Epenesa: 12

Gregory Rousseau: 9

Ed Oliver: 6

Harrison Phillips: 6


Fair enough.   I felt like I saw him out there a lot more, but they may have spread them out 

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Iirc, Basham had a sack, a blocked kick, and applied pressure well during the Chicago game, this comes from what I read in threads hear on TSW, so he may not be GR, but he is showing some game, 

 

Go Bills !!!

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22 minutes ago, Virgil said:

There weren't any replays from the homer Bears broadcast.

 

Excellent write-up, as always. Just a comment regarding the Bears' commentators. After listening to a number of other broadcasts with home team commentators, I enjoyed listening to the Bears' team. They were pretty balanced, and well-informed and very complimentary about the Bills.  

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3 minutes ago, DrW said:

 

Excellent write-up, as always. Just a comment regarding the Bears' commentators. After listening to a number of other broadcasts with home team commentators, I enjoyed listening to the Bears' team. They were pretty balanced, and well-informed and very complimentary about the Bills.  


Agree to disagree.  Take the one deep pass out of the mix and Dalton was dreadful.  I know they to support their team and keep it interesting, but it felt like they were watching a different game.  
 

However, I watched on NFL network and maybe we had different announcers. 

11 minutes ago, Don Otreply said:

Iirc, Basham had a sack, a blocked kick, and applied pressure well during the Chicago game, this comes from what I read in threads hear on TSW, so he may not be GR, but he is showing some game, 

 

Go Bills !!!


I’ll be honest, I wasn’t fully coherent in the second half and may have missed that.  I didn’t remember his jersey standing out to me. 

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10 minutes ago, Virgil said:


Agree to disagree.  Take the one deep pass out of the mix and Dalton was dreadful.  I know they to support their team and keep it interesting, but it felt like they were watching a different game.  
 

However, I watched on NFL network and maybe we had different announcers. 


I’ll be honest, I wasn’t fully coherent in the second half and may have missed that.  I didn’t remember his jersey standing out to me. 

That’s cool, I’m just going by what I have been reading, Baldy had good things to say as well, so I’m thinking Basham is solid and going thru a bit of a transition to the NFL type of thing,

 

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Nice, I appreciate your thoughts.

The bull rush by Epeneza was against their starting LT #70

Too bad you got the Chicago announcers, you missed a gem from tasker describing tackling Gilliam, he said "tackling him is like trying to catch a fire hydrant, being thrown out of a moving pick up truck" I told this to an out of town friend and he spit out his coffee lol.

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7 minutes ago, gdabillsfan said:

Nice, I appreciate your thoughts.

The bull rush by Epeneza was against their starting LT #70

Too bad you got the Chicago announcers, you missed a gem from tasker describing tackling Gilliam, he said "tackling him is like trying to catch a fire hydrant, being thrown out of a moving pick up truck" I told this to an out of town friend and he spit out his coffee lol.


Gilliam is another player I wanted to talk about.  I think he could be a real threat in situations this year.  I’m curious to see him next week.  Good call out 

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39 minutes ago, jkeerie said:

It was Kumerow with the ST tackle on the kickoff.

 

It was definitely him on the KO after HIS TD catch......not so sure on the Motor TD.  Just watched it....#33 - S. Neal.....

 

I too was a bit miffed at the muff.  NOT what was needed or desired.

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28 minutes ago, Virgil said:


Gilliam is another player I wanted to talk about.  I think he could be a real threat in situations this year.  I’m curious to see him next week.  Good call out 

Are we really going to keep a Fullback on the roster?

 

Great write-up as always, Virgil.

 

I see your point about Epenesa, but I think he's coming along fine.

 

Meanwhile, watching Groot, I cannot believe what I am seeing. I was thrilled we drafted him. Told people had he not opted out, he would have been a top 15 pick. The series where he got the sack on Dalton was great, but if you watched him on the next two plays, look at the patience, discipline and not giving up.

I don't want to get too excited, since it's only preseason, but man, the potential is there.

 

I think you're being a bit rough on Basham. He had a much better game than the week before.

 

Haack had an unimpressive day, but I agree, he's not going anywhere, and I'm not that concerned. I still find it odd that the Bills never signed another Punter and/or Kicker as camp bodies.

 

Oddly enough I find myself very anxious to see who ends up being our back-up Linebackers. Smith, Matakevich, Dodson & Adams have all played very good this preseason.

 

How about some love for Spencer Brown? Played a good amount and did not look like a liability. Just like Groot, the potential is there.

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2 hours ago, syhuang said:

 

Epenesa played 12 snaps on Saturday, does it quantify as "a lot"?


I mean, it’s the Bears. That’s 4 series for Dalton.

 

regarding point 10, without going to DVR I recall I think Neal making a big stick on a kickoff cover.

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2 hours ago, Don Otreply said:

Iirc, Basham had a sack, a blocked kick, and applied pressure well during the Chicago game, this comes from what I read in threads hear on TSW, so he may not be GR, but he is showing some game, 

 

Go Bills !!!

It has always been said that Basham will be more game ready than Rosseau but will have a limited high ceiling.   He is proving it in the Preseason.

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3 hours ago, Virgil said:

Bonus Question - The Play - After the first Motor touchdown, someone on the Bills made a monster tackle on the Bears kick returner the next play.  Any idea who that was?  There weren't any replays from the homer Bears broadcast.

 

2 hours ago, jkeerie said:

It was Kumerow with the ST tackle on the kickoff.

 

2 hours ago, Logic said:

Hmm...I could have sworn it was linebacker Joe Giles-Harris. 

 

According to NFL.com's play by play, you're both wrong:

it was Siran Neal.  If the question is "who is our best backup boundry corner?" I don't think he's the answer, but he's a helluva ST guy.

 

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Your right that AJ is going to be a spot of disagreement.  He played a limited 12 snaps and although Groot only played 9 - he came back out in a later series after AJ had already been pulled.

 

AJ’s sack was against their starting tackle and he planted on his butt.

 

I think it says a lot more that Vernon Butler was out there in the 4th quarter and logged many more snaps.  I think they are very happy with AJ, but expect him to log limited game time as Jerry will be manning that spot come the regular season.

 

I think Basham had himself an impressive game.  He made tackles in the run game, got a sack, blocked a kick and in general made some really nice plays.  There was a ton to like in that game.

 

I think Sal said it best today - think of him like AJ last year.  His body is not in NFL shape and he is going to struggle to get to the correct playing weight and learn how to be an NFL pass rusher.  He was strong enough in college, but needs to get in proper shape and learn before he will be a true player.

 

Expect him to be inactive early in the season and come on late when they need a fresh body.

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2 hours ago, jkeerie said:

Maybe I'm thinking of a different KO (there were so many 😁) but I do know Kumerow had a really good hit on a KO.

 

Kumerow ran a great route and caught a pass for a TD.

 

THEN he nailed the returner on the ensuing kickoff.  But, it was after a 24 yd return to the CHI 30, so not as impressive as it could have been.

 

Our ST coverage on kickoffs (and there were a lot) was not as stingy as I would have liked to see, but it may have been because the usual core ST guys were starting on offense or defense and more tired, and/or they were trying out more depth players to see how they'd do.

 

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Great write up as always, Virgil!

 

My meaningless opinions:

 

Announcers: I actually thought they did a great job. Keep in mind, NFL Network only uses the local (home) announcers in the preseason. Despite that, I thought this crew:

1. Sounded professional 

2. Paid attention to the game on the field

3. Gave a very reasonable amount of attention to the “other” team

4. Seemed decently prepped on the roster of the “other” team

 

Contrast all 4 of those with the Lions’ crew last week, and it’s not even close. I’d argue that they’d probably outscore Catalon/Tasker on about 3 of the above 4 as well. 
 

 

Basham: I’m kind of in the middle on this one. I think all these can be true:

1. He’s nowhere close to helping this team in the regular season. I saw the stats, but they were mostly against 3rd stringers. To help us this year, he needs to be able to beat 1st stringers. No one platoons their O-line. 
2. He didn’t have that great of a game. IMO he was responsible for 2 big Fields scrambles on their TO on downs drive. Both times he went inside and lost contain. Technically goes in the books as a pressure, but Fields will run right around Basham for a first every time. Those kinds of plays would kill us against Mahomes or Lamar. 
3. I’m not at all worried about him. I don’t care if he was supposed to be more NFL-ready than Rousseau. It’s hard enough to predict who’ll be good vs bad. It’s basically impossible to consistently predict who’ll be good AND WHEN. There’s no reason he can’t get better over the course of the year, or by next year, or etc. Who knows? Maybe he switches to DT full time next year and winds up being great there? Rookies are not finished products in August of their first preseason. 
4. Even if he winds up a bust, it wasn’t really a bad pick. Okay, obviously it wouldn’t be a GREAT pick either. I just mean him busting doesn’t mean the Bills we’re dumb to draft him. See above re: drafting is hard. So if the Bills realize drafting is hard, they also realize they won’t be right 100% of the time. So with pass rush as a huge need, drafting 2 strong prospects gives us a better chance of landing at least 1 good pass rusher. It’s one of the hardest positions to find, so it’s worth spending the extra resources on. Even though it makes you less likely to be fully optimized, it might very well be worth it. Hard to say for sure. I’ll concede that there’s probably a CB or OG who we could’ve had that would help us more. But the Bills didn’t know how good Rousseau would look when they were drafting in the 2nd round. And they didn’t feel they could take the risk of Rousseau being unable to help this year. 

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3 hours ago, Virgil said:


Basham is a concern for me above everyone else.  I’m not really seeing anything from him and he was considered to be the most pro ready.   
 

I’m going to focus on him more in the next game to see what rotation he’s in


I could be wrong, but I remembered the announcers saying they just pulled their starters on the play before.  


Yes, it’s a little scary honestly 

Basham, Zimmer, Phillips were beast too.  This D line is incredibly talented!   Epenesa played great!  I will take QB hurries all day, making the QB uncomfortable in the pocket=mistakes!!

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29 minutes ago, RunJoshRun said:

"I’ll be honest, I wasn’t fully coherent in the second half" - - - 

 

When a poster says something like this I have to question their ability to make sound judgements about the entire game.  I guess they were just warming up in the 1st half to get partially incoherent in the 2nd half?   


I was sick this weekend and on meds.   I was struggling to stay awake. 

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3 hours ago, DrW said:

 

Excellent write-up, as always. Just a comment regarding the Bears' commentators. After listening to a number of other broadcasts with home team commentators, I enjoyed listening to the Bears' team. They were pretty balanced, and well-informed and very complimentary about the Bills.  

 

 

Unfortunately, I got the away guys the last two weeks.

 

The Bears guys were far better than the miserable Lions group, but I had to shake my head when at one point the Bears guy said, on a one-on-one play in the middle of the field in easy view, "and Edwards makes a nice play, getting a solid tackle on ... the Bills pass catcher."
 

Come on.

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59 minutes ago, Rochesterfan said:


 

Your right that AJ is going to be a spot of disagreement.  He played a limited 12 snaps and although Groot only played 9 - he came back out in a later series after AJ had already been pulled.

 

AJ’s sack was against their starting tackle and he planted on his butt.

 

I think it says a lot more that Vernon Butler was out there in the 4th quarter and logged many more snaps.  I think they are very happy with AJ, but expect him to log limited game time as Jerry will be manning that spot come the regular season.

 

I think Basham had himself an impressive game.  He made tackles in the run game, got a sack, blocked a kick and in general made some really nice plays.  There was a ton to like in that game.

 

I think Sal said it best today - think of him like AJ last year.  His body is not in NFL shape and he is going to struggle to get to the correct playing weight and learn how to be an NFL pass rusher.  He was strong enough in college, but needs to get in proper shape and learn before he will be a true player.

 

Expect him to be inactive early in the season and come on late when they need a fresh body.

 

 

I agree with you totally on Epenesa. Not worried about him at all, and it's not reasonable to say he played a lot.

 

Hope you and Sal are right on Basham. He had a few plays I liked but also a bunch where I didn't see much. But yeah, it's really early, particularly on this roster, where we've got a lot of guys ahead of him on the depth chart at this point.

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1 hour ago, Hapless Bills Fan said:

 

 

 

According to NFL.com's play by play, you're both wrong:

it was Siran Neal.  If the question is "who is our best backup boundry corner?" I don't think he's the answer, but he's a helluva ST guy.

 

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Just went and watched it on NFL Game Pass, it was Neal.

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Sherlock Holmes, The Hound of the Baskervilles, the dog that didn't bark:

 

Ed Oliver.  Why are we not hearing his name called?  We're talking about other guys making plays, but Oliver again seems invisible.  Is he still stuck playing 1-technique?

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Greg Tompsett:  "My final thoughts were I'm super-glad we saw another dominating game from the young defensive line all the way through, but most especially AJ Epenesa. I thought he had his consistently best game. I was glad to see another game from Rousseau. Ed Oliver collapsed the pocket on one of the early sacks...."

 

 

 

It's at around 24:00.

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5 hours ago, Virgil said:


Agree to disagree.  Take the one deep pass out of the mix and Dalton was dreadful.  I know they to support their team and keep it interesting, but it felt like they were watching a different game.  
 

However, I watched on NFL network and maybe we had different announcers. 


I’ll be honest, I wasn’t fully coherent in the second half and may have missed that.  I didn’t remember his jersey standing out to me. 

Then don’t pretend you watched the game. I miss Bill in NYC..😢

2 hours ago, RunJoshRun said:

"I’ll be honest, I wasn’t fully coherent in the second half" - - - 

 

When a poster says something like this I have to question their ability to make sound judgements about the entire game.  I guess they were just warming up in the 1st half to get partially incoherent in the 2nd half?   

This.

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