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56 minutes ago, Warcodered said:

 

League could probably use that as an example it doesn't get much clearer than that.

What I find just unbelievable is the ref that is right there at the sideline… didn’t see that?  Or did and said… nah, no foul there?    I mean, it’s just beyond reason to say that is not pass interference. 

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14 minutes ago, freddyjj said:

Have to think Spector better vs the run which is where Fins were gashing us.   Williams better in coverage per camp reports. 

 

That makes a lot of sense actually. 

 

Spector finished with 4 tackles which was 4th on the team behind Bernard, Johnson, and Poyer.  Considering he played 37% of the snaps, I'd say he did OK.

11 minutes ago, Dan said:

What I find just unbelievable is the ref that is right there at the sideline… didn’t see that?  Or did and said… nah, no foul there?    I mean, it’s just beyond reason to say that is not pass interference. 

 

Correct, especially considering (comparatively) small Jersey tugs and stuff they were calling as DPI later on in the game.

 

"Course hazards", I tell ya, "Course hazards"

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3 hours ago, SectionC3 said:

I don’t know about two CB1s, but you’re in to something with Benford.  He’s a stud.  

Such a welcome development. Just as good (or better, in terms of cost) as if they had hit on Elam. If Elam can develop into at least a quality depth corner, the team should be set at the position next year. 

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Josh Allen’s bad first half wasn’t as bad as being advertised. His worst play was the throw to end the half. That cannot happen.

 

But what a stud down the stretch. He put the entire team on his back in that 4th quarter.

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What a Win.

 

I put this up there with the perfect game against the Pats* because I f’n hate Miami just as much and their fans are the most delusional in the NFL

 

We kept every single narrative in play - 1) Josh owns Miami 2) Hardrock is really Highmark South 3) Miami can’t beat good teams 4) Tua isn’t a franchise QB (they will pay him like one though) 5) Buffalo owns the East

 

There’s been enough game analysis, I’ll just say Joshua F’n Allen is the heart and soul of this team and he leads from the front. Pure warrior.

 

I love the way this team is coming together at the right time. We aren’t even playing our best football and beating every team in front of us.

 

We have a very realistic chance at a Super Bowl. If Josh cleans things up (not just TOs but missing gimme TD’s) and some of our skill players make the plays that are there to be made (James Cook), we can beat anyone easily. If we get more self inflicted wounds this team can still win but the chances of a bad bounce, bad call, or bad turnover bouncing us out of the playoffs becomes much more likely.

 

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Did the Bills actually win a game with 4 turnovers in the redzone (endzone)?  That's nuts,.  I consider the first half expiring on the 1 yard line basically another turnover.  Same result.

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13 minutes ago, WhitewalkerInPhilly said:

I set myself up to be disappointed but man the entire media report I'm seeing is "The Turnovers" and saying what the Dolphins did wrong. 

That's going to be the narrative for Josh all his career.  It's never going to change so you might as well except it.  

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5 hours ago, Warcodered said:

 

League could probably use that as an example it doesn't get much clearer than that.

This play was absolutely infuriating. One of those plays that there's just no rational explanation as to why it was missed. Just straight up seems like a ref seeing it and being like "***** it, not calling it."

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2 minutes ago, Dick_Cheney said:

This play was absolutely infuriating. One of those plays that there's just no rational explanation as to why it was missed. Just straight up seems like a ref seeing it and being like "***** it, not calling it."

When it's not called there's a simmering rage, that you temper with if they're not calling it they're not calling it. Then Dane Jackson gets flagged and you explode.

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8 minutes ago, Blank Stare said:

He regrets leaving KC and Mahomes. Yeah, he got paid, but to leave that coach and QB was a huge risk. 

You think that? I would guess he's happy in Miami.

 

He got paid, (with less taxes) he gets his stats, and it's his home town.

 

Tyreek seems more like a "me" guy vs "team" guy.

 

I could be wrong though 

 

 

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