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6 minutes ago, Roundybout said:

Wow, what a thing to wake up to.

 

Only solidifies in my mind that Tua is a mediocre quarterback propped up by Hill.


He might be a nice kid and all, but he really didn’t do a damn thing last night when it was all coming apart.  

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8 minutes ago, Roundybout said:

Wow, what a thing to wake up to.

 

Only solidifies in my mind that Tua is a mediocre quarterback propped up by Hill.

I have been snarky about the Dolphins offense: it's elaborate motion with timing routes with an All Pro and Pro Bowl WR, and then running it up the middle when teams sell out to limit the pass game. 

 

It's effective, but relies heavily on skill position talent and not QB play

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Watching people wake up to this is awesome.  Is this like one of the best 36-hour stretches in Bills history or what?

 

Come-from-behind win on the road at KC with the whole country watching, followed by Mahomes and Reid showing their asses to the world, followed by one of the most epic MNF collapses ever by Miami at home. 

 

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6 hours ago, Big Turk said:

Titans had a 0.4% Win Percentage according to Next Gen stats when they trailed 27-13 with a little over 3 mins left.

 

2nd most improbable win of the Next Gen sports era...

 

 

 

Same as they are every year since the 80s

This has to be the longest post ever!!!!

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21 minutes ago, BRH said:

Watching people wake up to this is awesome.  Is this like one of the best 36-hour stretches in Bills history or what?

 

Come-from-behind win on the road at KC with the whole country watching, followed by Mahomes and Reid showing their asses to the world, followed by one of the most epic MNF collapses ever by Miami at home. 

 

Surely you can't be serious

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A surprising thing is how conventional the collapse/comeback was.  It wasn't a bunch of mistakes and interceptions.  It was Tennessee effortlessly driving down the field twice, and miami not moving the ball, with Tua always panicking and getting tackled on 3rd and 4th downs when his first read isn't wide open.

 

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