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Beasley flipping out at McDermott (at :41 of the 3rd quarter lower left screen on sideline)


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15 minutes ago, syhuang said:

 

Is this what you refer to? If so, I'm not surprising no media makes a big deal out of it.

 

 

Did anyone notice who was standing in DIRECTLY in front of McDermott. Is it just possible he was yelling at the referee. I know I have never seen a player scream at a ref about a blown call .... oh my goodness this was SOOOOOOOOO overhyped.

 

I think I can now state with some certainty that the reason nobody made a deal about it is 25% of players in any given game yell at the refs. Unless @BADOLBILZwas next to McDermott that is very much the most likely explanation.

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11 minutes ago, syhuang said:

 

Is this what you refer to? If so, I'm not surprising no media makes a big deal out of it.

 

 

 

 

That's like 10 seconds or so later.    The part that I saw myself happened about 5-6 seconds into the play clock.........this is after........nearly 20 seconds after the play was over.   At this point I am watching the punt praying for no f*ckup.    I hadn't seen this part until I re-watched it on TV.     The first time McDermott didn't acknowledge him.

 

I'm not saying this is a big deal............they know Beasley is a pain in the ass at this point.     He made some good plays in the game.    I don't know what happened on that last play but he was ripsh!t at McDermott when he first headed off the field.     

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1 hour ago, BADOLBILZ said:

 

 

That's like 10 seconds or so later.    The part that I saw myself happened about 5-6 seconds into the play clock.........this is after........nearly 20 seconds after the play was over.   At this point I am watching the punt praying for no f*ckup.    I hadn't seen this part until I re-watched it on TV.     The first time McDermott didn't acknowledge him.

 

I'm not saying this is a big deal............they know Beasley is a pain in the ass at this point.     He made some good plays in the game.    I don't know what happened on that last play but he was ripsh!t at McDermott when he first headed off the field.     

I don't think you have any idea what actually happened. I think you are letting your own opinion of Beasley affect your judgement of what happened. Players and coaches on the Bills have expressed nothing but support for Beasley. Any internal drama is completely made up by the fans.

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3 minutes ago, BADOLBILZ said:

 

 

That's like 10 seconds or so later.    The part that I saw myself happened about 5-6 seconds into the play clock.........this is after........nearly 20 seconds after the play was over.   At this point I am watching the punt praying for no f*ckup.    I hadn't seen this part until I re-watched it on TV.     The first time McDermott didn't acknowledge him.

 

I'm not saying this is a big deal............they know Beasley is a pain in the ass at this point.     He made some good plays in the game.    I don't know what happened on that last play but he was ripsh!t at McDermott when he first headed off the field.     


I was livid about that play too. Why throw a 5 yard pass to a guy that’s blanketed when you need so much more? Allen had me baffled at that choice. 

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I don't buy into a fixed view of what the McKenzie/Beasley snap ratio should be.  It's too much of a popularity contest in that framing.  Beasley snaps should depend on the defense they see and whether Allen/Daboll can chill out an accept moving the chains 5-7 yards at a time when no other options present themselves.  

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4 minutes ago, BUFFALOBART said:

I didn't see the incident, but this was discussed, at our post game tailgate. Beasley yelled to McD, "I'm done" within earshot of members of our tailgate group, who sit behind the Bills bench.

 

So perhaps he's yelling at the ref "Hey Buddy, these guys are a bit handsy"  Then McD yells, "Hey pal, stop yelling and get off the field"  Then Beasley says "I'm Done!" and walks off.

 

Anything could have happened you know.  It's all in the eye of the beholder.

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15 minutes ago, todd said:

This kind of thing probably happens on the football field more than we realize. I'm not really worried about it. The ball was thrown behind him, so it wasn't catchable. Maybe there was some comment about that.

 

To clarify..........the OP did not say there was anything to worry about. :lol:

 

At this point I think Beasley would have to do A LOT to be a distraction..........angry is his brand now.

 

Sometimes the broadcast just catches an interaction like what I saw and runs with the story and you find out why the player was so furious.    They love that sh!t.    There didn't appear to be reason for him to be so angry.   And no,  he wasn't yelling at the official when he came off the field.  

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25 minutes ago, WotAGuy said:


I was livid about that play too. Why throw a 5 yard pass to a guy that’s blanketed when you need so much more? Allen had me baffled at that choice. 

 

The throw was to Davis but the defender batted the ball down and makes it looks like it's a short throw to Beasley. It's not a good throw but Allen was trying to throw to Davis for the 1st down.

 

 

30 minutes ago, BADOLBILZ said:

 

 

That's like 10 seconds or so later.    The part that I saw myself happened about 5-6 seconds into the play clock.........this is after........nearly 20 seconds after the play was over.   At this point I am watching the punt praying for no f*ckup.    I hadn't seen this part until I re-watched it on TV.     The first time McDermott didn't acknowledge him.

 

I'm not saying this is a big deal............they know Beasley is a pain in the ass at this point.     He made some good plays in the game.    I don't know what happened on that last play but he was ripsh!t at McDermott when he first headed off the field.     

 

It seems like whatever happened, it happened quickly and ended quickly. The following is the whole play in the broadcast.

 

 

 

Beasley was still in the middle of the field at 16th second mark of this video, play clock was at 34 seconds then. When the camera had Allen walking to sideline, McD was in the background at 24th second mark and didn't seem to argue with anyone. The next time we see the sideline is at 32nd second mark as in the first video. Thus, it seems like whatever happened only lasted several seconds and ended quickly.

 

 

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11 minutes ago, syhuang said:

 

The throw was to Davis but the defender batted the ball down and makes it looks like it's a short throw to Beasley. It's not a good throw but Allen was trying to throw to Davis for the 1st down.

 

 

 

It seems like whatever happened, it happened quickly and ended quickly. The following is the whole play in the broadcast.

 

 

 

Beasley was still in the middle of the field at 16th second mark of this video, play clock was at 34 seconds then. When the camera had Allen walking to sideline, McD was in the background at 24th second mark and didn't seem to argue with anyone. The next time we see the sideline is at 32nd second mark as in the first video. Thus, it seems like whatever happened only lasted several seconds and ended quickly.

 

 

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Beasley definitely took his time getting off the field. McDermott probably said get off the field or something. 

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20 minutes ago, syhuang said:

 

The throw was to Davis but the defender batted the ball down and makes it looks like it's a short throw to Beasley. It's not a good throw but Allen was trying to throw to Davis for the 1st down.

 

 

 

It seems like whatever happened, it happened quickly and ended quickly. The following is the whole play in the broadcast.

 

 

 

Beasley was still in the middle of the field at 16th second mark of this video, play clock was at 34 seconds then. When the camera had Allen walking to sideline, McD was in the background at 24th second mark and didn't seem to argue with anyone. The next time we see the sideline is at 32nd second mark as in the first video. Thus, it seems like whatever happened only lasted several seconds and ended quickly.

 

 

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Again........this wasn't the interaction I saw.   

 

McDermott then proceeds to not even watch the punt..........he certainly looked distracted.

 

I haven't watched the 4th yet..........did Beasley return to action?

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