Mixon averaged 2.6 yards a rush and Burrow had 13 incompletions. The only way to force an incompletion by Burrow when he’s playing at this level is to have been in his face.
That would actually be kinda funny if one of these “inside the building” commentators starting calling for heads to roll. Sure it’s happened at least once.
If they make a boots on run at it this year, like a ceiling pressing 5 point loss in the divisional round, they may be tempted to run it back one more time. If it all goes like it looks like it’s going they may be more willing to clean house. Which may not be a bad thing.
NFLN scroll said Norman was signed to the active roster. Does this mean Douglas is not playing tonight? What possible advantage could there be to elevating Norman to the 53? We get a guaranteed number of call-ups from the practice squad and no one else is ever going to sign him.
They certainly got the short end of the stick having to play in London against a rested Jags team. They did catch a break getting to play the Bengals after a mini-bye and the Chiefs after a bye.
It has become clear that even with tens of millions of dollars on the table Olineman have become too difficult to grow with any kind of PED testing The evidence is that Saffold and Q are signed on active rosters.
Good video. The comparisons between the Allen-Diggs relationship to the Fitz-Stevie relationship (really!!!) were a tad cringeworthy. Other than that a good watch.
not many standouts, correct, but FIVE players who lasted SEVEN or more years with the Bills which has to be a record: willliams, Gardner, Parker, Patton, Lodish
Derrick Burroughs was rapidly ascending to lockdown stature before his career ending injury in 1989. If he stayed healthy Bills could have picked a first round NT in 1990 instead of JD Williams.