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Just now, BrainwashedBillsFan said:

He averages 1 lost fumble every 66 attempts. Now if he was getting 20 touches a game that means every 3 games he’s fumbling the ball. But we all know he doesn’t get 20 touches a game. So do you think that is an acceptable average? Stats don’t tell us how many times he fumbles but the offense retains it right? Or can you dig those numbers up for us to see? The guy is susceptible to fumbling with his T-Rex arms. Just hope it’s not gonna cost us in the future. Go ahead flame me for being negative or whatever. 

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3 minutes ago, BrainwashedBillsFan said:

How did you respond to that so quickly. I literally deleted the post in 5 seconds cause I believe my stats were wrong regarding the fumbles lost. I believe the fumbles are accounted for no matter what team recovers it.

I'm quick. Just ask my wife (much to her displeasure). 

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6 hours ago, billybob71 said:

yeah so small and weak, pretty sure i could beat him up and i am 51 and out of shape lol, the dude is a NFL RUNNING BACK,  none of them are small, weak and unathletic, I hope u being scarcastic

Hey there Billy Bob, obviously we are talking about this 5'7" squirt in terms of an NFL running back, not a 51 year old going to get his Metamucil at the pharmacy.  

 

Go to bed. 

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2 hours ago, Augie said:

 

I’ll be totally honest, I didn’t realize that he came that close to fumbling.

 

I bet most people hadnt!

 

2 hours ago, Augie said:

Have you ever noticed that sometimes it’s less about what you do and more about how you do it?

 

100% correct.

 

People post “negative” stuff all the time and don’t get piled on.

 

2 hours ago, Augie said:

 

Especially if there is an established pattern.

 

The odd part is that if someone actually looked through my posting history, the majority of it (more than half) are positive threads and posts. 

 

They just pay attention to the negative ones.

 

Im a fairly balanced poster.

 

2 hours ago, Augie said:

 

Some people just don’t read the room very well.  🤷‍♂️

 

Also true.

 

Ive never been good at reading a room, or emotions, or sarcasm.

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2 minutes ago, Augie said:

We all have things to work on. 

And for a lot of people here they need to work on being able to be unbiased and critical of players and not worshiping them all. 

 

It's okay for fans to have an honest conversation about players, their traits, and performance. 

 

But for a lot of people they almost take things personally if a player is criticized. I honestly think the drought has a lot to do with people being either over-sensitive or dealing with such low expectations for so long that everything is amazing now even if it's not on the level of what a super bowl contender should be. 

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7 minutes ago, ArtVandalay said:

And for a lot of people here they need to work on being able to be unbiased and critical of players and not worshiping them all. 

 

It's okay for fans to have an honest conversation about players, their traits, and performance. 

 

But for a lot of people they almost take things personally if a player is criticized. I honestly think the drought has a lot to do with people being either over-sensitive or dealing with such low expectations for so long that everything is amazing now even if it's not on the level of what a super bowl contender should be. 

I agree. But for me it’s more about the franchise than any particular player. I find myself watching the games just waiting for something to go wrong. Almost daring myself not to look….but sadly I cannot turn away. I’m thinking it’ll take a championship to release me from that curse. 

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Just show me where “almost” Is a stat in the NFL

 

More like a crusade against a particular player

 

Devin is small not particularly fast but somehow was managed to stick as a starting back in the NFL for years now Because while he doesn’t have any ridiculously great strengths he doesn’t have a bunch of weaknesses either

 

missed in all of the crusading against motor is our line is not pass blocking particularly well right now and you can name your player that you want to bring in in your dreams and if the line in front of him is not blocking well you’re going to see this exact same thing

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1 hour ago, ArtVandalay said:

Hey there Billy Bob, obviously we are talking about this 5'7" squirt in terms of an NFL running back, not a 51 year old going to get his Metamucil at the pharmacy.  

 

Go to bed. 


Id love to see dingleberry hit you right at the line of scrimmage. See your panties fall off. 

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8 hours ago, ArtVandalay said:

Christ, he's got two hands on the ball too.

 

Dingleberry is small, weak, unathletic. We already drafted his replacement in Cook.  Can't wait to see him go and run someone with athleticism back there. 

 

The RB position in this offense has such insane potential for production it's ridiculous watching that get wasted and yardage left on the field. Need someone that can break it to the house. 

 

Hoping Cook is ready to contribute after the bye. 

This IS humor right ?
Oh wait , you are still interviewing for latex salesperson with your pants down to your knees. So yes pure Humor.

Thanks for that Art :)

what a great episode btw

1 hour ago, Draconator said:

I'm quick. Just ask my wife (much to her displeasure). 

and this is why Our Forum lives on as legend 😉
 Wonderful Folks having fun regardless !
 

 

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53 minutes ago, SoCal Deek said:

I agree. But for me it’s more about the franchise than any particular player. I find myself watching the games just waiting for something to go wrong. Almost daring myself not to look….but sadly I cannot turn away. I’m thinking it’ll take a championship to release me from that curse. 

Somehow last year I came to believe . Last week was perfect example.
 Even Dolphins game i stuck it out thinking "Bills can do this "
No longer do I expect to fail , and epically . I see 110% effort from them all on the field and likely off.
 Its great to have been a fan so long and be around today for the Josh Allen years !

 Go Bills

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1 hour ago, Einstein said:

 

I bet most people hadnt!

 

 

100% correct.

 

People post “negative” stuff all the time and don’t get piled on.

 

 

The odd part is that if someone actually looked through my posting history, the majority of it (more than half) are positive threads and posts. 

 

They just pay attention to the negative ones.

 

Im a fairly balanced poster.

 

 

Also true.

 

Ive never been good at reading a room, or emotions, or sarcasm.

The reason people are piling on you is because of your history of dumb threads and posts.  You think you are being clever, but you are very annoying.   Not trying ro be rude, but sometimes the truth hurts.

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9 hours ago, Einstein said:

Never saw this angle before. Watch how close Singletary to blowing the game here. Time for a RB upgrade!

 

 

Funny cuz the DBs were screaming at tackler for not letting him score.  So what story they going with now?

4 minutes ago, Dablitzkrieg said:

 

Ive never been good at reading a room, or emotions, or sarcasm.

My wife would say you are on the spectrum. 

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20 hours ago, nedboy7 said:

Lot's of unnecessary hate.  Choose love. 

What does the OP have to do with hate?  Y'all are so quick to throw that crap around.

I think what we see in the video is that Singletary needs to protect the ball better - something McD is always preaching.

Singletary needs to smother that ball with both arms when he's being converged on by defenders who are practiced at punching balls from RBs.

 

He's leaving an open target for someone's fist.

 

For all Josh's greatness, he tends to be a bit careless at times too when scrambling.

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