‘Even a few weeks ago, asking someone to marry you at a Bills game would be the sports metaphoric equivalent of suggesting, say, the morgue. Or a slaughterhouse. But things are better these days. Now it’s just reasonable legal grounds for your future divorce.’
Archives for September 2019
After hit from Jonathan Jones sends Josh Allen to concussion protocol, Bills take issue
‘Opinions on whether the play should have resulted in an ejection were split, unsurprisingly, along team lines.’
Patriots CB Jonathan Jones escapes ejection after big hit
‘“There’s no room in football for that,” McDermott said. “It’s a shame to see a player like Josh or any player for that matter, go down with a hit like that.”‘
Patriots’ Jonathan Jones on Josh Allen hit: ’No intent to ever hurt anyone’
‘“I’ll have to watch it on film. I was just running around playing football,” he said. “There’s no intent to ever hurt anyone. I don’t think anyone ever tries to go helmet to helmet. Everyone is just flying around trying to make plays.”’
Why was Patriots’ Jonathan Jones not ejected for hit on Bills’ Josh Allen? NFL’s head ref explains
‘“Well, we looked at it and in this situation, we didn’t feel that the contact rose to the level of an ejection,” Riveron told pool reporter Vic Carucci. “The player actually turns. Obviously, there is helmet contract, but we have standards for an ejections, and this did not rise to that standard; therefore, we did not eject him. There was a foul called and obviously the penalty stood, but we did not feel this contact rose to that level.”‘
Josh Allen hit: Bills player says he would have been ejected if he hit Tom Brady like that in the head
‘“That’s the first thing that came out of my mouth on the sideline. If one of us did that to 12, we wouldn’t have been in the game anymore,” Hyde said. “There’s no way we would have continued to play in that game, even with the holding penalty that we had, offset — no. There’s no way. … If that was their quarterback, there’s no way that you could continue playing.”’
Patriots’ Kyle Van Noy on Bills QB Josh Allen: ‘He didn’t know what we were doing’
‘“He didn’t know what we were doing. He looked shook back there,” Van Noy said.’
Patriots, Kyle Van Noy motivated by Bills’ pregame trash talk ’I just wanted to make sure Dawkins knew who we were’
‘“We heard it as a defense. We got a chance to compete against them today. We got a win. That’s what it’s about,” he said. “Everybody that likes competing, you hear it. You want to play to it.”’
League saw no reason to eject Jones after hit of Bills QB
‘“Never. I don’t think anybody ever tries to go helmet to helmet,” Jones said. “Everyone is just flying around. You want to make plays and stops.”’
Bills, Patriots, Officials Have Differing Opinions On Josh Allen Hit
‘“It’s disappointing because there’s no room for that kind of play in the NFL,” McDermott said Sunday.’
Bills Safety Suggests Double Standard After Josh Allen Takes Hit To Head
‘It’s tough to disregard Hyde’s take. The unfortunate reality across all major sports is different rules apply to top-tier players. Hyde also isn’t the first player to call attention to the referees’ apparent preferential treatment of Brady. Miami Dolphins linebacker Raekwon McMillan claims he was told by officials to “stay off Tom” in the Patriots’ Week 2 win in South Beach.’
Patriots Notes: Jonathan Jones’ Teammates Disagree With Flag On Josh Allen Hit
‘“That play right there, it’s just tough,” McCourty said. “How are you supposed to hit a guy? For one, Josh Allen’s not a small guy. And he’s competing, he’s leaning, he’s trying to get a first down. I think he was, like, a yard short. We always talk about it, though. We’ve got to try to hit guys and not hit them in the head, so we’ll watch it and try to do a better job of it, because it’s a key point.”‘
Bills Head Coach Sean McDermott Shoos Away Patriots Assistants During Warmups
‘Anyone in the stadium can watch warmups, but perhaps McDermott was concerned the Patriots coaches could overhear the conversation.’
Micah Hyde on Josh Allen hit: Bills player would be ejected for similar play on Tom Brady
‘Hyde, in fairness, does make fair points with these comments, but the reality is a six-time Super Bowl champion is going to be treated differently than a second-year quarterback.’
Duron Harmon on Josh Allen hit: ‘If it looks too hard, they’re just going to call a penalty’
‘”We all know J. Jones is a striker,” Harmon said. “He can hit pretty hard. Just the way the league is, if it looks too hard, they’re going to just call a penalty on it. It’s unfortunate. We’ll learn from it. We’ll work through it. And we’ll get better from it.”‘